The Arawaks Distillery is located in the village of Cavaillon in the southern or "Sud" province of Haiti. There Fritz Vaval harvests cane for his special rum by hand. The hand cut cane, in this case of the varietal "Madame Meuze," is collected pressed and into the fermenters in a matter of hours. The rustic open air distillery creates the perfect conditions for spontaneous wild fermentation and the incredibly volatile soup of fresh sugarcane juice feeds numerous yeast and bacteria that live naturally on the cane and in the distillery. The wart is distilled to proof and hand built pot still and bottled to proof at a hefty 97.6 proof. The aromatics are unprecedented, without the hard edge butyric quality that some Agricole rhum can exhibit and instead coming closer to an agave spirit, pointed with deep tropical fruit and earthy peppery spice. The green grassiness tones that cut across all Clairin is there, but the savory spice takes over on the palate. Long and linear with a vibrant acidity that tempers the wild funky spice slightly. Ultimately bizarre, yet strangely drinkable, there's no wonder Clairin has been described as the mezcal of rum. This is a true product of terroir that could only exist as a confluence of the nature, art and science at the little distillery named for the original inhabitants of this unusual island in the Caribbean, the Arawaks.
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