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Rum Reviews
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J. Bally Millesime 1999 LMDW 18 Year Old, 54.5% ABV
J. Bally Millesime 1999 LMDW 18 Year Old, 54.5% ABV - Review J. Bally's Millesime 1999 is the second ever Brut de Fût (cask strength or full proof... -
J. Bally, 1960 Millesime, Martinique Rhum Vieux Agricole, 45% ABV
After tasting @rhumj.bally’s 1929 millesime, it seemed appropriate for me to follow-up with a review of another old rhum from J. Bally’s select... -
J. Bally Millesime 2008, Martinique Rhum Hors D’Age, 43% ABV
J. Bally is one of the more prominent rhum agricoles, most of which comes from either the islands of Martinique or Guadeloupe. Rhum agricoles th... -
J. Bally, Millésime 1929, Martinique Rhum Vieux Agricole, 41.5% ABV
I never thought I’d have the opportunity to taste this rhum, not only because of its scarcity, but also the price that comes along with a rhum ... -
J. Bally 18 ans, bottle by Corman-Collins and The Auld Alliance (18 years)
Background: my second rhum agricole, this time from J. Bally, a brand known for their vintage releases, something really quite rare among rum O... -
J. Bally Rhum Agricole, 18 Years Old, 2000, Martinique
Love exploring Rhum Agricoles, such as this J.Bally that was distilled in 2000 in Martinique, with 18 years of tropical aging giving it good dep...
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