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ManuelaSavona
01-21-2010, 02:11 PM
Hi Ed -- just wanted to give you and your forum readers some info on Plantation Rums, one of the brands from France-based spirits company Cognac Ferrand. Plantation Rums come from Barbados, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Panama and Trinidad. Each rum in the Plantation Rum Collection is made according to its country’s traditional technique and expresses the rum characteristics and flavor of its country of origin. While the rums are born in the traditional fashion, produced in rum distilleries and aged in barrels in the tropical sun, they undergo a unique aging process not used by any other rum producer in the industry - the Cognac Ferrand Cellar Master plucks the rums from their country of origin at just the right moment and brings them back to the Ferrand estate in Cognac, France where they are refined for several more months in small French oak Ferrand barrels. When they're just right, they're bottled and shipped to the U.S. (and all over Europe). Plantation Rum Barbados 5 Year Old Reserve and Plantation Rum Barbados 20th Anniversary are those you will most likely see on your retailer's shelf plus the Vintages are very different and unique and if your retailer carries the others, you can ask them to bring these in too -- Trinidad Vintage 2000, Jamaica 2000. Hope this helps!!

Rum Runner
01-21-2010, 10:26 PM
Welcome Manuela. We are happy you have joined the forums and have given some insights into the the Plantation Rum line. When you have the chance, please pop over to the Introductions forum and tell us a bit about yourself.


Hi Ed -- just wanted to give you and your forum readers some info on Plantation Rums, one of the brands from France-based spirits company Cognac Ferrand. Plantation Rums come from Barbados, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Panama and Trinidad. Each rum in the Plantation Rum Collection is made according to its country’s traditional technique and expresses the rum characteristics and flavor of its country of origin. While the rums are born in the traditional fashion, produced in rum distilleries and aged in barrels in the tropical sun, they undergo a unique aging process not used by any other rum producer in the industry - the Cognac Ferrand Cellar Master plucks the rums from their country of origin at just the right moment and brings them back to the Ferrand estate in Cognac, France where they are refined for several more months in small French oak Ferrand barrels. When they're just right, they're bottled and shipped to the U.S. (and all over Europe). Plantation Rum Barbados 5 Year Old Reserve and Plantation Rum Barbados 20th Anniversary are those you will most likely see on your retailer's shelf plus the Vintages are very different and unique and if your retailer carries the others, you can ask them to bring these in too -- Trinidad Vintage 2000, Jamaica 2000. Hope this helps!!

Edward Hamilton
01-21-2010, 10:32 PM
The above is the company press release. I've asked for more information but to date haven't received it. Among the things I've asked for are how long these rums were aged in the Caribbean, how long they were aged in France and in what kind of barrels.

I'm also trying to get other information that isn't readily available on the websites that reprint press releases.

RumClub
07-26-2010, 01:44 PM
Hi Ed,
try to ask to E&A Scheer guys... I think they know very well the path of these rums..

Joe Riley
07-30-2010, 05:31 PM
I got to meet with Guillaume Lamy, the VP for North America for Cognac Ferrand, USA Inc. Plantation Rums are imported to the U.S. by them, but they are also the owners of the label.

Plantation Rums get aged in Pierre Ferrand Cognac barrels. The rums are shipped to France for this as well as bottling.

I got to try the following:

Plantation Grand Reserve 5-yr Barbados Rum

Plantation 20th Anniversary Extra Old Rum (a blend of 12-20 year-old rums, finished for 1 year in cognac barrels)

Plantation Old Reserve 2000 Trinidad

Plantation Old Reserve 2000 Barbados

Plantation Old Reserve 2000 Jamaica

All had their own personalities, but all were worth drinking. The Old Reserves really are 10 years old and retail here for around $44.99/bottle.

I liked all of them and will offer them at my store.