
About Distillerie Trois-Rivières
One of Martinique's oldest and most historic rum estates, with records dating to 1660, now a premium rhum agricole producer in Sainte-Luce on the southern coast. The estate's visitor centre blends heritage and modernity, housing antique rum-making equipment alongside the contemporary column still. Tours walk through the cane-pressing and fermentation process before a tasting of Trois-Rivières' acclaimed Blanc, Ambré, and Cuvée de l'Océan expressions.
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14.4722°N, 60.9064°W
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