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This is a blend of 2 styles of rum, Clairin and Rhum Agricol. The taste is similar to a Jamaican white (sweet, floral, ripe/rotten tropical fruit, banana) and Rhum Agricol ( grassy earthy). It has some heat, but man this thing drinks easy. The bottle is really handsome and looks great on display. At $24 this is an extremely great value.
It’s fruity Sweet and hot slightly
But clean and sippable , lots of flavor too
I like clairin, a lot. I "get" agricole. Unfortunately, I just don't think they blend harmoniously, creating a harsh earthy flavor straight.
Tried in a daiquiri, the harshness is totally wiped away, and it's pleasant... But most subtle flavor is lost. It's just a soft, slightly vegetal but slightly sweeter drink. Not bad at all, but not exceptional.
we just tried this at the suggestion of a bartender in Baltimore and I'm loving the banana and slight sour funk, very mixable
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I have been VERY reluctant to try these newcomer rums to the USA from Haiti. The bottles just seemed like another gimmick to get our money. A descendant of the Barbancourt family is the main one leading the way for these clairins mixed with agricoles. So after doing some research, I finally decided that today I would become a guinea pig again and be the first to try a bottle and review it.
The aroma is of an artisan cachaca, the taste eventually introduces a mild burn as from a premium tequila, and all sorts of fruit flavors slowly release themselves while swirling this around in the mouth. As my title says it, there is a lot going on with this one. I am so glad that I tried it and I like it even better than Barbancourt 15 year. And this entry level from this company only went for $23 US today. This one is unaged, but the aged versions are done in oak barrels that once held cognac.
So how strong is the aroma and taste? I mixed one part of this rum with two parts pineapple juice and the aroma and taste still prevailed!!! You get the picture. For those who love the aroma and taste to be in your face, go for it! This one is definitely not for wimps.