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The Reimonenq Distillery in Sainte-Rose is a family-owned distillery that has been producing agricultural rum for several generations. Founded in the early 20th century, it is renowned for its high-quality agricultural rums and also houses a rum museum. Reimonenq rums are distinguished by flavors of ripe fruit, tropical flowers, and subtle notes of caramel and vanilla, which intensify with aging. This unique and balanced aromatic profile, combined with aging in oak barrels, makes Reimonenq rums a popular choice for rum connoisseurs.

This authentic location offers visitors a glimpse into the traditional production methods and history of this renowned distillery.

Sector and location

Located in Sainte-Rose, the distillery is easily accessible by car and is a popular stop for rum enthusiasts.

Description of the Reimonenq Distillery

Founded in 1916 by the Reimonenq family, this family-run distillery continues to uphold traditional expertise while integrating modern production methods. It produces both white and aged rums, which are matured in oak barrels to develop subtle and complex flavors.

The Rum Museum, located on the distillery grounds, traces the history of rum production in Guadeloupe and displays old tools and equipment used in the rum-making process.

Activities and points of interest

The visit includes a tour of the distillation facilities, sugarcane fields, and aging cellars. A rum tasting is offered at the end of the tour. The on-site shop allows visitors to purchase rums and liqueurs made by the distillery. Guided tours are available for those wishing to learn more about the distillery’s history and production methods.

Visitor tips and practical information

Allow approximately an hour and a half to fully experience the Reimonenq Distillery, a must-visit in Guadeloupe. This fascinating tour immerses you in the history and production process of rum, from sugarcane harvesting to the creation of iconic cuvées.

A tasting session, included in the visit, provides an opportunity to savor the full range of rums produced on-site, from young to well-aged varieties. For a more comfortable experience, it's recommended to visit in the morning, when the weather is cooler and the site less crowded.

The shop, located on the premises, is perfect for bringing back gifts or local souvenirs. It offers a wide selection of rums and related products, ideal for extending the pleasure of your visit or sharing a taste of Guadeloupe with loved ones.

List of activities near the Reimonenq Distillery

The Rum Museum, just 5 minutes away by car, is a must-see for those interested in the history and traditions of rum production in Guadeloupe. This captivating museum features exhibitions on ancestral techniques, distillation tools, and the cultural significance of this iconic spirit.

About 30 minutes away by car, the Parc des Mamelles is a zoological and botanical park nestled in the heart of the tropical forest. The park offers an immersive experience with local animal species and endemic plants in a well-preserved natural setting.

The Plage de Clugny, located 15 minutes away by car, is a peaceful beach ideal for swimming and relaxation. With its golden sand and crystal-clear waters, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy Guadeloupe’s natural beauty and serenity.

FAQ

Is the distillery open year-round ? Yes, it is open all year, but hours may vary.

Can you taste the rum on-site ? Yes, a tasting is included at the end of the tour.

Can you buy rum directly on-site ? Yes, the shop offers a wide selection of Reimonenq rums and exclusive products.

Is there a shop ? Yes, the shop offers rums and artisanal products.

Is the distillery accessible to people with disabilities ? The distillery is mostly accessible to people with reduced mobility, although some areas may be less adapted.