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http://www.rhum-jm.com

I recently tried this one at WD50 restaurant in New York City -- this was a "Tres Vieux" 1989 vintage. One of the best french Rhum's I've had yet.

Is this one even avaliable in North America? I beleive the owner of the restaurant brought this one up from the caribbean personally, according to the bartender. The super premium rum selection of this restaurant is really quite good, they've got Ron Zacapa, Santa Teresa 1798 and a few other interesting ones.

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Hi Jason!

It's me, Joy, web master of the Ministry of Rum website.

If you go to our home page, http://www.ministryofrum.com and select J.M Rhum Vieux from the list and click the 'Where Can I Get It?' button, there's a whole list of retailers who claim they have it, a couple here in Chicago.

Also, you can go to our Rum Profiler page, again choose J.M Rhum Vieux from the list and there's a label pictured on the description page. Seeing the label might help confirm whether it is the same rum you are describing ... It doesn't say the Trex part, so maybe not ... Ed would know for sure.

Hope this helps .. at least it's a start ...

Joy Lewis

Joy Lewis. . . Web Master - Emeritas and Friend to the Ministry of Rum Website

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