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Neisson Elevé Sous Bois

by | Apr 27, 2025 | Aged, Cane Juice, Martinique, Reviews, Single Column Still

7.6/10

7.3/10

Neat Rating

8.4/10

Mixer Rating

Good

Value at $54.99
This one year old rhum agricole from Neisson on Martinique has plenty of apple, honey, and brandy notes, and is a mixing powerhouse.

Elevé Sous Bois is Neisson’s entry level aged rhum agricole. At 50% ABV and with the single year of age the “Elevé Sous Bois” distinction legally requires, it plausibly aimed more at mixing than neat sipping. Neisson itself is one of the smallest agricole distilleries on the island of Martinique (according to MCR only A1710’s Rex is smaller in terms of output), and from poking around online you get the sense that the smallness of the operation helps them hold a high quality bar.

We measured a density of 0.927g/cc and a refractive index of 1.3578, indicating no additives and in line with the requirements of the Martinique Rhum Agricole AOC.

On the nose ESB brings some complexity; you’ve got the standard agricole appliness, but there’s also some deeper chocolatey notes, along with some brandy and orange blossom. The palate keeps the apple and brandy, but is remarkably sweet: toffee, butterscotch, and honey enter the melange, followed up by some oaky spice. The finish is moderately strong and leans more into the oak notes.

In our blind taste test we thought it was a good neat sipper (7.3/10) and great mixed into a daiquiri (8.4/10). So much about this expression screams “cocktail workhorse”; it’s high proof ensures it doesn’t get lost in a drink, its taste profile is interesting but also manages to play well with others, it’s a reasonably good value coming in a liter bottle, and the cherry on top is that its rectangular bottle makes it incredibly space efficient to stack two or three in a row. Neisson Elevé Sous Bois is Rhum J.M Gold’s main competition for the title of “go-to mixing agricole”, and in my book that’s a pretty high honor.

The Superficial: This bottle is functional, but delightful. It’s rectangular shape is great for efficiently stacking. Its matte label is probably cost effective, but looks and feels great. It has a screw cap, and while that’s generally not my favorite, it makes sense in the context of the package as a whole.

Country

Martinique

Distillery

Neisson

Fermentation Input

Cane Juice

Distillation

Single Column

Minimum Age

1 years

ABV

50%

Volume

1000mL

Refractometer

1.3578

Estimated Additives

0g/L

Price Acquired

$54.99
Community Reviews: 7.3
Neat Rating: 7.3
Mixer Rating:8.4
Transparency Rating:8.4
Presentation Rating:7.0
Personal Rating:7.5

Overall Rating:

7.6/10
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