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Dzama (/ˈzɑːmə/) "Rhum" is the brand name for rums produced by Groupe Vidzar in
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. These rums are exported throughout the world, and have won numerous awards and high praise from rum critics.


History

When
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lost its colony of
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in 1803, then the richest European colony in the world, it looked for a substitute suitable for the kind of sugar cane and aromatic plant cultivation it had practiced in the Caribbean. The opportunity came in 1861 when Queen Ranavalona I of Madagascar, who had expelled most Europeans from that island, died. It eventually became a French colony in 1896, and remained under their political control or influence until 1960, when Madagascar became fully independent. But the French cultural influence remains to this day.The World Book Encyclopedia/Madagascar/Vanilla. Willard, Ohio: RR Donelley Under French rule, Madagascar became one of the world's main producers of sugar cane and
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(originally from Mexico). The agricultural landscape of this spice island reflects the French endeavor, with serendipitous consequences to the complexity and uniqueness of its rums. Dzama Rhum was the idea of Lucien Fohine (half-Chinese, half-Malagasy) and his wife. They owned a grocery business and a scotch whiskey distribution company. After importing by the bottle, the Fohines took advantage of the economies of scale afforded by importing in barrels and bottling domestically. The resulting empty barrels found natural use in the aging of rum from the island of
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(off Madagascar's northwest coast) which he had found to bear the particular terroir influence of its volcanic soil and the surrounding plantations of aromatic plants such as vanilla, Ylang-Ylang, citrus,
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, pepper, wild pepper, and others. The minerals of this soil and the essential oils from the plants he knew to produce a rum that was impossible to duplicate naturally elsewhere. A variety of rum products were quickly added. Production was transferred to
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(the capital) when the success of the rums and the cost of transportation made it imperative by 1984. The company that started out with two station wagons and two light trucks now has 60 vehicles that cover the whole island of Madagascar. Dzama dominates 60% of the spirits market on the island. The population is 22 million. In 1996, upon the early death of Lucien Fohine, his son Franck (17 years old) took over the reins of the company, and continues to this day in the tradition and methods of his father, while applying his own knowledge from an extensive education in
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, and
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in
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and Montpelier, France. Franck Fohine introduced white rums and cocktails that turned out to be very popular with women buyers. He also introduced quick ageing in new barrels for certain products to help retain the original qualities of the rums, while insisting in continuing the tradition of creating products that are free of any artificial ingredients.


Etymology

The name "Dzama" is derived from the city of Dzamandzar, where the base rum is produced, and is a reference to the local colloquialism for trust between friends. The name Vidzar is derived from a combination of letters in French for "Old Rum of Dzamandzar."


Rums produced and methods used

Barrels come mainly from the
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Distillery in
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, old American oak barrels that were previously used for Sherry or Bourbon production. Used and new Limousin oak barrels are also employed in the aging of the higher-end rums. Their Classique Cuvee Blanche has gained notoriety in rum lover circles as the first white rum found to be delightfully smooth, complex, and soft on the palate with no throat burn. The only sipping white rum many have ever experienced. It undergoes a very short stay in the used Scotch barrels that are first washed with a citrus solution. The remaining fresh acidity adds dimension to the other complex terroir-derived influences of cloves, vanilla, and others. This Classique Cuvee Blanche and its companion the Classique Cuvee Noire (still bottled by hand) are impressive in their complexity and finesse even when stood against their elders listed below — the Prestige and Nosy-Be lines, which are bottled in separate modern facilities. A five-part filtration system is used to ensure water purity: a sand filter to remove impurities and solids;
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to remove odors; Cathanion to remove chemicals;
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for minerals; and
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to kill germs. Quality Control: All possible sanitary precautions are taken to ensure a pure, untainted product. Masks, gowns, headgear, shoe covers, and disinfectant basins are used by all who enter the bottling plants. Walls are painted twice a year to prevent the development of mold and mildew. Employee hands are inspected. Special yeasts are used in the distillation of each rum to ensure ideal fits between— the rums derived from sugar cane of different regions with different aromatic plant influences, and the blending to occur at later dates. This care in the selection and matching of batches is what differentiates the Dzama Rums from all others in the market. Dzama Rums are terroir-specific products.


Selected brands and varieties

* Classique Cuvee Blanche – Aged 2 to 4 weeks * Classique Cuvee Noire – Aged 1 year * Cuvee Blanche Prestige – Aged 4 months * Cuvee Noire Prestige – Aged 3 years * Blanc de Nosy Be Prestige – Aged 3 years * Ambre de Nosy Be Prestige – Aged 4 years * Dzama Vanille 1-year * Dzama Vanille 6-years * Dzama Vanille 10-years * Dzama 15-years * Dzama 25-year * Dzama Millesime 1987


Bibliography

* ''The World Book Encyclopedia/Madagascar/Vanilla''. Willard, Ohio: RR Donelley.


Awards

* Winner Gold, 2015 The Fifty Best (Cuvee Noire Prestige) * Bronze Medal, 2014 Third International Rum Conference, Madrid (Prestige Cuvée Noire) * Bronze Medal, 2014 Third International Rum Conference, Madrid (Classique Cuvée Noire) * Bronze Medal, 2014 Third International Rum Conference, Madrid (vintage 1998) * Bronze Medal, 2014 Third International Rum Conference, Madrid (Vanilla Rum) * Gold Medal, 2013 Paris Rum Fair (Cuvee Noire Prestige) * Gold Medal, 2013 German Rum Festival, Berlin (Ambre de Nosy Be) * Gold Medal, 2012 The Spirits Business – London Rum Masters (vintage 1998) * Gold Medal, 2012 The Spirits Business – London Rum Masters (Ambre de Nosy Be) * Gold Medal, 2012 WSWA Tasting Competition (Blanc de Nosy Be) * Gold Medal, 2012 Miami Rum Renaissance Festival (10 Year Old Dzama Vanilla) * Silver Medal, 2012 Miami Rum Renaissance Festival (Classique Cuvee Noire) * Silver Medal, 2012 The Spirits Business – London Rum Masters (Prestige Cuvee Noire) * Silver Medal, 2012 WSWA Tasting Competition (Prestige Cuvee Noire) * Bronze Medal, 2012 Miami Rum Renaissance Festival (Blanc de Nosy Be) * Gold Medal, 2011 Miami Rum Renaissance Festival (Dzama Rhum Vanilla 1 year) * Gold Medal, 2011 Miami Rum Renaissance Festival (Ambre de Nosy Be) * Gold Medal, 2011 Miami Rum Renaissance Festival (Prestige Cuvee Noire) * Silver Medal, 2011 Miami Rum Renaissance Festival (Dzama Rhum Vanilla 3 year) * Silver Medal, 2011 Miami Rum Renaissance Festival (Blanc de Nosy Be) * Silver Medal, 2011 Miami Rum Renaissance Festival (Dzama Vieux Rhum 6 year) * Bronze Medal, 2011 Miami Rum Renaissance Festival (Prestige Cuvee Blanche) * Bronze Medal, 2010 International Wine and Spirit Competition (Dzama Rum Vanilla 3-year)


References

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