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A forty-seven-year Guadeloupe agricole from the closed Domaine de Courcelles, distilled in 1972 and aged in ex-bourbon at 42%, deeply mature with tropical fruit, caramel and honey over a complex, toffee-and-wood finish.
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Domaine de Courcelles is a long-closed Guadeloupe distillery, which makes this 1972 a rare relic, bottled at forty-seven years old. Made from fresh-pressed sugar-cane juice on a column still and aged in ex-bourbon, it sits under the island's IGP designation, a survivor from a producer that no longer exists and one of the last of its kind.
Reduced to 42% with sweetening undisclosed, it noses on tropical fruit, caramel, spice and a molasses-like richness, then drinks woody, honeyed, sweet and balanced before a finish of wood, cream toffee, honey and layered depth. Decades in oak have built a smooth, intricate profile, the cane long since folded into deep wood and honey, though the long reduction has softened some of the power an older, higher-strength sibling might show. A contemplative, historic pour for unhurried neat sipping by drinkers who seek out closed-distillery rum and the patina of great age.
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