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This smelled and tasted like medicines and chemicals. I have not had any other Clairins so nothing to refer to. I don't recommend this one.
My first clairin was Clairin Le Rocher that I rated as an 8. I took a chance on this one today that is 100 proof. The fine print says that it is for a charitable cause. Some folks need any excuse to drink, but I just wanted to see what other clairins are like. This is like night and day from my first try.
The aroma can almost fill up a room. That is your first warning that this is hell fire. There is really nothing at all pleasant about this one, but I have found much worse thanks to all of the cheap flavored rums and other really horrible rums. It is sad when ones like this rate as average for me. This certainly has no added sugar and probably no hangover. That is all that I can say about it that is good. If one grew up drinking this and that is all that you knew of, then maybe you could love it. Otherwise, this is definitely an acquired taste. I would compare it more to a Mexican Charanda than a true agricole. Don't say that I did not warn you! The only way to save this stuff from going down the drain is by adding lime juice.
Is this rum or is this a cousin to Mazcal?
Some smoked notes with hints of maple and vanilla.
Definitely different.
First sip is an adjustment.
Major aroma. Not the best for me. But then the taste is more like other rums. Slight funk and burnt sugar etc but smooths out after a few sips, get marshmallow, slight heat
Iโm not a big fan of Haitian rums and Iโve been wary of trying them. For this rum being 100 proof, itโs not truly terrible. The flavor profile is lacking but it resembles a watered down agricole. The finish has a decent burn. This is not one that keep but MIGHT use in a pinch.
Reminds me of a bad cachaca with a bitter grassy flavor.
I was particularly disappointed by this offering, it was too strong upfront and almost unpalatable on the backend. This works well mixed in a cocktail with plenty citrus and sugar to balance it out, and Iโd even suggest blending another rum in to make it play better.
Not terrible, but not anywhere near the superb Velier offerings.
Round tones, subtle brine, hint of plastic. Extremely savory. Rather agreeable, but may be challenging to most. 50% abv is fantastic. Deploy as a great cocktail accent, or check it out as a solid introduction to the wonderfully diverse clairins of Haiti.
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Clarin superstar
7
/10
out of 10
I had the clarin Saint benovlance and my god it's so different .
Notes of fresh bannana, greens olive and live grass. The story behind it is beautiful and Intriguing .