Barbancourt 4 Year 750ML
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Description
Barbancourt 4 Year 750ML is a Haitian agricole-style rum bottled at 43% ABV (86 proof) and aged four years in French Limousin oak. What distinguishes this expression — also labeled "Three Star" — is its cognac-influenced double distillation from 100% fresh sugarcane juice rather than molasses, a rarity among Caribbean rums at this price tier.
Quick Facts: ABV: 43% (86 proof) | Origin: Haiti | 4 Year Age Statement | Distillery: Barbancourt
Production & Heritage
Founded in 1862 by Dupré Barbancourt, the distillery has operated from its estate on the Cul-de-Sac plain outside Port-au-Prince since relocating there in 1952. Production begins with freshly pressed sugarcane juice — the hallmark of agricole-style rum — which is double-distilled in copper pot stills using methods directly adapted from French cognac production. The resulting spirit matures for four years in French Limousin oak barrels, the same cooperage favored by top Cognac houses, giving the 4 Year a structural elegance uncommon in young rums.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh sugarcane and citrus zest emerge first, followed by layers of creamy toffee and soft vanilla. There is a green, vegetal quality underneath that signals the agricole character.
Taste: The entry is clean and slightly buttery, giving way to green orchard fruit and gentle grassy notes at the mid-palate. Oak tannin builds gradually, balanced by warm baking spice and a thread of raw cane sweetness that keeps the profile lively.
Finish: Crisp and moderately dry, with firm tannin structure and lingering cane sugar. A final pulse of citrus and delicate spice fades slowly.
How to Drink Barbancourt 4 Year
At 43% ABV, Barbancourt 4 Year drinks well neat at room temperature, where the Limousin oak influence and fresh sugarcane character come through cleanly. A single ice cube tempers the tannin and opens up the citrus notes without diluting the body. Its agricole backbone and dry finish also make it a standout in cocktails:
- Ti' Punch — The classic agricole serve; lime and cane syrup amplify the rum's sugarcane origin.
- Daiquiri — The grassy, citrus-forward profile shines against fresh lime juice, producing a drier, more complex version of the drink.
- Rum Old Fashioned — Oak tannin and vanilla hold up beautifully with Angostura bitters and a thin demerara syrup.
Best For
- Exploring agricole-style rum without the premium Martinique price tag
- Upgrading a home cocktail bar with a versatile, full-flavored rum
- Gifting a rum enthusiast curious about cane-juice distillation
- Hosting a comparative tasting of agricole versus molasses-based rums
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Barbancourt 4 Year taste like? Barbancourt 4 Year delivers citrus zest, green orchard fruit, and buttery spice over a foundation of fresh sugarcane and moderate oak tannin. The finish is crisp and slightly dry with lingering cane sweetness.
How does Barbancourt 4 Year compare to Rhum Clément VSOP? Both are agricole-style rums made from fresh sugarcane juice, but Clément VSOP hails from Martinique and carries AOC certification, while Barbancourt is Haitian and follows cognac-style double pot-still distillation. Barbancourt 4 Year tends to be lighter and crisper, whereas Clément VSOP leans toward richer dried-fruit and spice notes from its longer aging.
Is Barbancourt 4 Year good for cocktails? Its dry, grassy character and firm oak structure make it an excellent cocktail rum, particularly in drinks that traditionally call for agricole or rhum agricole such as Ti' Punch and Daiquiris.
Where is Barbancourt 4 Year made? Barbancourt 4 Year is produced at the Barbancourt distillery on the Cul-de-Sac plain near Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where the company has operated since 1952. The distillery was originally founded in 1862.
What foods pair well with Barbancourt 4 Year? Grilled jerk chicken works well, as the rum's spice and citrus mirror the seasoning. Fresh ceviche complements its grassy, lime-like acidity. Banana flambé or tropical fruit desserts echo the cane sweetness. Aged Comté or Gruyère cheese matches the Limousin oak tannin, and dark chocolate with sea salt draws out the toffee undertones.
What sizes does Barbancourt 4 Year come in? The standard widely available size is 750ml, which is the most common format found in the U.S. market.
Is Barbancourt 4 Year worth the price? Barbancourt 4 Year positions as an entry-level expression within the Barbancourt range and competes in the affordable tier for aged rums, yet it delivers the complexity of a cane-juice distillate aged in premium French oak — a combination that typically commands a higher price from Martinique producers.
Why Barbancourt 4 Year?
The combination of 100% fresh sugarcane juice, cognac-method copper pot-still double distillation, and four years of aging in French Limousin oak is genuinely unusual at this price point. Most rums in this range rely on molasses and column stills — Barbancourt's process is closer to a French brandy house than a typical Caribbean rum distillery. That production pedigree, dating back to 1862, gives the 4 Year a dry, structured character that stands apart from sweeter, heavier aged rums. For anyone building a serious rum collection or looking for an agricole-style spirit that works equally well neat and in cocktails, this Haitian bottling earns its place.
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