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Rhum JM Sirop de Canne Martinique 500 ml

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Rhum JM Sirop de Canne Martinique 500 ml

What Is It / Origin & Production

  • Rhum J.M Sirop de Canne is a non-alcoholic sugarcane syrup made by Rhum J.M in Martinique.

  • It’s produced by slowly reducing fresh-pressed sugarcane juice (vesou) from the estate and nearby farms until it becomes a silky, rich syrup.

  • The sugarcane is grown on volcanic soils around the Habitation Bellevue estate and nearby fields on the slopes of Montagne Pelée.

  • Because it’s made from pure cane juice and not molasses, it retains fresh vegetal and grassy notes typical of agricole-style cane sources.

  • It is sold in 500 ml size bottles and widely used in local Creole cuisine and bar recipes.


Tasting Profile & Characteristics

  • Appearance: Deep, golden amber syrup (thicker than simple sugar syrup)

  • Aroma / Nose: Fresh cane juice, green sugarcane stalk, light vegetal and grassy undertones

  • Palate / Flavor: Rich sweetness with cane character, tropical hints, and a plush mouthfeel; more complex than plain sugar

  • Finish: Long, clean, and cane-forward—less candy-sweet, more nuanced than plain syrup

  • Sweetness Level: High, but the complexity and natural cane character help it feel more “alive” than simple syrup


Uses & Applications

Because Rhum J.M Sirop de Canne is a premium, flavor-rich cane syrup, it works beautifully in many areas:

Cocktails & Mixology

  • Ti’ Punch: A classic Caribbean cocktail from Martinique. Use Sirop de Canne instead of plain sugar or simple syrup for deeper flavor. Common ratio: a small amount of syrup + a measure of rhum agricole + a twist of lime.

  • Rum-based cocktails / Daiquiris / Mojitos: Swap in J.M syrup for your usual sweetener to elevate complexity.

  • High-end old-fashioned or punch recipes: Where simple syrups feel flat, this gives body and nuance.

  • Mocktails / Non-alcoholic drinks: Add to sparkling water, citrus juice, or herbal infusions as a refined sweetener.

  • Coffee / Tea / Espresso drinks: Stir into hot drinks where plain sugar is too one-dimensional—this adds texture and depth.

Culinary Uses

  • Creole / Caribbean desserts: Use in cakes, glazes, marinades, sauces, and pastries to impart cane character.

  • Fruit compotes & toppings: Drizzle over tropical fruit, grilled pineapple, or berries.

  • Breakfast / Brunch: On pancakes, waffles, or as part of syrup blends.

  • Savory glazes & sauces: Especially with pork or poultry—combines cane sweetness with umami.

$17.00
Rhum JM Sirop de Canne Martinique 500 ml
$17.00

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Description

What Is It / Origin & Production

  • Rhum J.M Sirop de Canne is a non-alcoholic sugarcane syrup made by Rhum J.M in Martinique.

  • It’s produced by slowly reducing fresh-pressed sugarcane juice (vesou) from the estate and nearby farms until it becomes a silky, rich syrup.

  • The sugarcane is grown on volcanic soils around the Habitation Bellevue estate and nearby fields on the slopes of Montagne Pelée.

  • Because it’s made from pure cane juice and not molasses, it retains fresh vegetal and grassy notes typical of agricole-style cane sources.

  • It is sold in 500 ml size bottles and widely used in local Creole cuisine and bar recipes.


Tasting Profile & Characteristics

  • Appearance: Deep, golden amber syrup (thicker than simple sugar syrup)

  • Aroma / Nose: Fresh cane juice, green sugarcane stalk, light vegetal and grassy undertones

  • Palate / Flavor: Rich sweetness with cane character, tropical hints, and a plush mouthfeel; more complex than plain sugar

  • Finish: Long, clean, and cane-forward—less candy-sweet, more nuanced than plain syrup

  • Sweetness Level: High, but the complexity and natural cane character help it feel more “alive” than simple syrup


Uses & Applications

Because Rhum J.M Sirop de Canne is a premium, flavor-rich cane syrup, it works beautifully in many areas:

Cocktails & Mixology

  • Ti’ Punch: A classic Caribbean cocktail from Martinique. Use Sirop de Canne instead of plain sugar or simple syrup for deeper flavor. Common ratio: a small amount of syrup + a measure of rhum agricole + a twist of lime.

  • Rum-based cocktails / Daiquiris / Mojitos: Swap in J.M syrup for your usual sweetener to elevate complexity.

  • High-end old-fashioned or punch recipes: Where simple syrups feel flat, this gives body and nuance.

  • Mocktails / Non-alcoholic drinks: Add to sparkling water, citrus juice, or herbal infusions as a refined sweetener.

  • Coffee / Tea / Espresso drinks: Stir into hot drinks where plain sugar is too one-dimensional—this adds texture and depth.

Culinary Uses

  • Creole / Caribbean desserts: Use in cakes, glazes, marinades, sauces, and pastries to impart cane character.

  • Fruit compotes & toppings: Drizzle over tropical fruit, grilled pineapple, or berries.

  • Breakfast / Brunch: On pancakes, waffles, or as part of syrup blends.

  • Savory glazes & sauces: Especially with pork or poultry—combines cane sweetness with umami.