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Discovery Of Mauritian Rums

Mauritius and its history The Republic of Mauritius total land area is 2,040 km2 and is constituted of the main island and several outlying islands. The environment in Mauritius is typically tropical in the coastal regions with forests in the mountainous areas. The estimated resident population was 1,265,800 as of 2019, besides everyone speaking Creole it is both an English-speaking and French-speaking nation. Mauritius was first discovered by the Arabs back in the 16th Century but they did not settle on the island. In 1507, the Portuguese passed by but was again of not much interest. In 1598, the Dutch settled on the island. They started the first sugar production bringing the plant from South East Asia and labourers from Africa. However, there was not much success.

Mauritian Rums

A History...

It all started with arrack
On the isolated islands, only arrack would comfort the sailors and forget about their hard and lonely lives, travelling the remote seas. Initially, arrack was a brandy made out of sugar cane molasses in the East Indies or, more rarely, a palm or “latanier” leaves brew, simmered with some yeast made out of rice.

The ships and their sailors were originally supplied by the Dutch based in Mauritius. It all begun with Jan Harmansz, a Dutch settler who lived in Flacq. He started brewing Latanier sap, thanks to the high-tech machinery delivered by the Dutch East India Company.

When sugar cane was first introduced in 1639, arrack became the primary source of revenue of the island. 6000 litres were produced annually by the year 1680.

Long live the “Guildiveries”

The French settled in Mauritius in 1740. At that time, Mahé de Labourdonnais firmly believes in the island’s opportunities and overall development. But the locals wanted their own rum. So begun the “guildiveries”; a rough way to manufacture arrack and rum. “Guildiverie”, which literally means “kill devil” in English, comes from Bourbon Island and reveals the drink’s poor quality. Besides, “kill devil” was the original given name for the cane spirits in the British West Indies.

Time for the “Tilambic” This rum was not produced by the sole “guildiveries”. By 1858, there are 22 of them in the island and in the families’ backyards, will-fit “tilambics” would produce a dreadful drink, often with high hints of copper and lead. Hence the ideas to mask the hideous quality by adding fruits and spices and merrily compose some famous rum “arrangé”.

Present day!! Today there about 6 distilleries on the island with a greater number of local bottlers/blenders. With the success and the discovery of Mauritian rums since the early 2000, more rums of great quality are being produced locally and exported worldwide.

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The Mauritian Rum Experience

OVER 50 VARIETIES OF RUM AND SPIRITS TO CHOOSE FROM

get ready for an exciting and unique experience with ‘MAURITIUS RHUMERIES TASTING EXPERIENCE’

You will be able to sample your way through tots of rum varieties which include white, gold, dark, flavoured rum and other spirits.

We have different packages Perfect gift for all occasions.

Package A

£60

Rum Tasting Experience with 2 course meal, 1 cocktail and 5 tots

Package B

£60

Rum Tasting Experience with 2 course meal, 2 cocktail, and 3 tots

Package C

£40

Rum Tasting Experience with 1 main course, 1 cocktail and 2 tots

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If you would like to book a Rum Tasting with us then please call to discuss it with us and we can get you booked in!