Whisky Distilleries
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The J.M Rum distillery is located in a very remote location in Macouba in the north of Martinique and bears the initials of its founder, Jean-Marie Martin. He bought the former Fonds-Préville sugar factory in 1845 and converted it into a distillery.
The Saint James Distillery, located in the middle of sugar cane plantations in the small town of Sainte-Marie on Martinique, has been producing Rum since 1765. This makes it one of the oldest, still active Rum distilleries on the island.
The Depaz distillery is located near the town of Saint Pierre in Martinique, which was once the largest Rum port in the world. Victor Depaz founded his Rum distillery in 1917, just 15 years after the eruption of the volcano Montagne Pelée, which at the...
The Habitation Saint-Etienne (HSE) Rum distillery was built on the site of the former La Maugée sugar factory in the north-west of the island of Martinique near Gros-Morne. HSE no longer distils its own Rum, this is done by its sister distillery Le Simon....
General Arthur Dillon, who arrived in Martinique with his regiment in 1779, gave his name to the distillery. The colours for the Maison Dillon logo were borrowed from the uniform of his regiment, which wore red and gold.
The Rum distillery Maison La Mauny is named after the then Comte de Mauny, who emigrated from France to Martinique in 1749 and married the daughter of a sugar cane plantation owner there. Rhum Agricole has been produced since 1820.
Habitation Clément looks back on over 130 years of heritage, which began with the purchase of the "Domaine de l'Acajou" by Homère Clément in 1887. The Rum distillery has been producing Caribbean Rhum Agricole on the east coast of Martinique in the...
The Braud & Quennesson Rum distillery is the most southerly on the Caribbean island of Martinique. It is located on the grounds of the Habitation Grand Fond and has been producing white Rhum Agricole since 2022.
The Trois Rivières Rum distillery on the island of La Martiniqe is named after the three rivers Oman, Bois d'Inde and Saint Pierre. The largest and oldest plantation on the island was established in 1660.
The Rum distillery was founded in 1932 by the Neisson brothers on the Thieubert estate in Le Carbet on the island of Martinique. The Neisson logo, a merchant ship, alludes to the family's beginnings as merchants.
Like many other Rum distilleries in Martinique, the La Favorite distillery was founded on a former sugar cane plantation. La Favorite has been producing Rhum Agricole near the village of Fort de France since 1905.
The Hardy Rum distillery dates back to the sugar cane plantation La Grâce, which was renamed Habitation Sucrerie Tartane in 1830. It is located on the La Caravelle peninsula in Martinique and is still run by the Hardy family.
The Habitation Beauséjour Rum distillery is located in the north of the Caribbean Island of Martinique. The history of the distillery, where Rhum HBS is produced, goes back to the 17th century and began with the cultivation of sugar cane.
At the A1710 distillery in Martinique, Rum has been produced again since 2016 on the historic and now completely renovated Habitation Simon estate.
The Rhum Agricole Baie des Trésors is produced at Habitation Le Galion. A sugar cane factory was built on the historic estate in the middle of the 19th century and is still the only one active on the Caribbean island of Martinique today. Since 2018, Baie...
The Le Simon Rum Distillery is located in the south-east of Martinique and produces raw rum for the HSE (Habitation Saint-Etienne) and Clément brands, among others.