Biology:Clairin

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Short description: Distilled spirit made from cane sugar produced in Haiti

Clairin (/klˈrɛn/, French pronunciation: ​[klɛʁɛ̃], Template:Lang-ht) is a distilled alcoholic spirit made from sugarcane produced in Haiti, that undergoes the same distillation process as rhum.[1]

There are between 500 and 600 micro-distilleries in Haiti,[2][3] compared to fewer than 50 in total throughout the rest of the Caribbean. The distilleries known as guildives are artisan productions: most of them are small shacks dotted around the countryside producing for the consumption of their own villages.

Clairin is made from indigenous cane varieties, non-hybridized, with no chemical interference in the agriculture. They are spontaneously fermented with no yeast selected, distillation techniques from the mid-18th century, and no filtration.[4][3]

See also

  • Rhum agricole
  • Haitian cuisine
  • Tafia


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