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Crystal clear and on the nose has to me a distinct vegetable smell, like Brussels sprouts or asparagus. The taste was strongly like olives, which unfortunately for me I am not a huge fan of. And it finishes off with a brine like, almost salty finish. It is incredibly smooth which is a huge plus.
I tried it first neat and then on the rocks, which I preferred. For me I will likely have this (beautiful) bottle on my shelf for a while as it’ll require a pretty specific setting for me to drink. If you are not a weirdo who dislikes olives as strongly as I do I think you’ll get far more enjoyment from it than me. Cheers!
A very solid way to change genres with your rum. I found it much tamer than other reviews suggested, but maybe it's just this edition.
Nose: overripe tropical fruit, pineapple rind, bell peppers, wet grass.
Palate: anise/licorice, tropical fruit, peppers, yeast tartness. But also umami and salty, something like miso.
Finish: long, anise candy.
TLDR: anise, pineapple and miso soup.
Sounds cursed, but it's great. Really.
Clairin is a unique type of rum. Vaval has a fruity nose, salty citrus taste, and a woody finish (not char). Try this stuff, not really for mixing though IMO.
Straight off the bat, this massively divided my friends l. Opinions rated from dont darken my door again to holy shit, what's this! For me it's so.ething you've got to try for yourself. Sure Haiti was devastated by a hurricane but ffs, it's a big ask to spank a bottle of this stuff whithout bracing yourself. Petrol, mud, grass - it's all there and I, for one really got into it. Not a sipping rum by any stretch of the imagination but well worth the effort if only to rule it out from future golfing trips. Best enjoyed with Herbie Hancock, perhaps.
Rum pochází z destilerie Arawaks v Cavaillonu na jihu Haiti, kterou řídí Fritz Vaval.
Rum se destiluje na koloně domácky vyrobené z barelů na benzin. K výrobě se používá cukrová třtina odrůdy Madame Meuze.
Etiketa na lahvi je z pera haitského umělce F. Josepha.
Aroma: Velmi výrazně ovocně/gumové, travnaté, olivy v nálevu, rajčatový protlak
Chuť: Olejnatá, travnatá, velmi nakyslá
Dozvuk: Velmi travnatý, citrusy, citronová kůra, větrovky
Sladkost: 0/3
Ochutnán vzorek; lahev
Při první ochutnávce (Casimir) jsem byl otřesen - taková prasárna. Ale za několik vzorků jsem se Clairiny "propil" a dnes na ně nedám dopustit. 8+/10
Edit 26.7.2023:
Aroma: Pronikavé, svěží a zasmrádlé - citrusy, travnatost, olivová nakyslost, lehce estery.
Chuť: Třtinová, tinkturová, hašlerková, jemná.
Dozvuk: Opět hašlerky, stopa citronu a příjemně doznívající travnatost. Dlouhý.
Ochutnávka 5 Clairinů: 1. Ansyen 9/10
2. Sajous 8+/10
3. Vaval 8/10
4. Sonson 8/10
5. Le Rocher 6/10
I have never smelled a rum that smells that acrid not tasted a rum that tasted so bad!
Pure cane juice rum/50,4%abv
Year 2018/Cane variety: Madame meuze
Pot still, wild fermentation
Distiller: Fritz Vaval
Nose: Fruity red wine, salt, sea, smoke, licorice, prunes, caramelized date, green apple
Taste: Super savory, salty licorice, loads of smoke and minerality, lemon, green apple, red wine tannins. Sort of red wine and green apple acidity throughout.
Finish: Lightly hot, rose and white pepper with lingering smoke, light astringent leather, also some molasses interestingly.
Decent clairin, personally not my favourite flavor profile from the clairins but super interesting still with loads of flavor.
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tough to score, pretty unique
7
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It is damn amazing that I can sit in a Pittsburgh tiki bar and enjoy several rhums made with "spontaneous" fermentation in a "homemade unique pot still" on a farm halfway around the world. The unique methods produce a unique spirit that's kind of hard to rate. Clairin might not be to everyone's taste, but I'd urge every rum nerd to at least try a glass if they have the opportunity. (The reasonable price point should help.)
In a single sitting, I tried three Clairin brought to us by Velier. Like the others (Clairin Le Rocher and Clairin Sajous) it's a mix of Jamaican and Martinique/agricole styles. This one is HEAVY esthers on the nose, all kinds of spoiled banana and tropical fruit, a heavy smell that carries and makes me want to sit an open glass in my room like an air freshener. When tasting it, though, I get gentle flavors of grass and hay.
After drinking some straight, I found it phenomenal as a very simple ti' punch; just a little lime peel and a few drops of cane syrup complimented this one perfectly.