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Bellevue 1998 Compagnie des Indes 17 Year Old

Lot: 11018

Bellevue 1998 Compagnie des Indes 17 Year Old

Winning Bid: £75

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Lot:
Distillery: 
Damoiseau
Age: 
17 year old
Vintage: 
1998
Region: 
Grande-Terre, Guadeloupe
Bottler: 
Compagnie des Indes
Cask Type: 
N/A
Bottled Strength: 
43%
Bottle Size: 
70cl
Distillery Status: 
Closed
Production method: 
column still
Base: 
molasses
product Details

Bellevue 1998 Compagnie des Indes 17 Year Old

An independent bottling of Damoiseau rum from French independent, Compagnie des Indes. Bottled as a 17 year old, this is one of 298 bottles drawn from cask #CG14.

Originally known as the Bellevue au Moule distillery, Damoiseau is located in the Bellevue estate in Grande-Terre, and was established in the 19th century by the Rimbaud family of Martinique. It was bought by Roger Damoiseau in 1942, who converted it into a rum agricole distillery, which is today run by his grandson, Herve. The distillery operates three column stills and produces both agricole rum as well as molasses-derived spirit during the months outside of cane-cutting season. Damoiseau is one of the largest Guadeloupe distilleries, accounting for close to half of its overall production.

This is from a large batch of molasses rum distilled at Damoiseau in 1998. It was acquired by The Main Rum Company in Liverpool who, with Damoiseau as protected brand name, re-casked it and labelled it as Bellevue after the estate upon which the distillery sits. These are not to be mistaken for the distillery of the same name on the neighbouring island of Marie-Galante, which to add to the confusion is also run by Herve Damoiseau's cousin. The first of these 1998 vintage Damoiseau appeared on the independent scene in 2013, with a proliferation across various brands in the years following. They have been labelled as Bellevue, Grande-Terre, and on a couple of occasions mistakenly identified as South Pacific (a distillery in Fiji).

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