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Clairin Communal Sajous
Clairin
Clairin Communal Sajous is rum stripped to its essence — no barrel, no blending, no apology. It's a communal bottling from multiple batches of Michel Sajous's production, offering a broader snapshot of this specific terroir and method than a single-distillery release. If you think unaged spirits can't be complex, this will change your mind.

Clairin Communal Vaval
Clairin
Clairin Communal Vaval is rum stripped to its most honest expression — no aging, no blending across distilleries, no additives. Fritz Vaval's small operation in Cavaillon uses native yeast fermentation and direct-fire distillation to produce a spirit that tastes of exactly where it comes from. It's a masterclass in terroir-driven rum.

Rhum Saint James Coeur de Chauffe
Saint James
A masterclass in pot still agricole at full strength — Saint James captures only the central, purest portion of the distillate, and the result is a rhum of remarkable density and clarity. Essential for anyone seeking to understand what 'coeur de chauffe' truly means.

Clairin Sajous Ansyen 18 Mois
Clairin
Clairin Sajous Ansyen represents Haitian rum at its most transparent. Michel Sajous grows his own native sugarcane varieties on volcanic and limestone soils, ferments with wild yeast, and distills on a small copper pot still. The 18 months in American oak add polish without erasing provenance. This is terroir-driven rum in the most literal sense — the mineral signature of Haitian soil is printed on every sip.

Clairin Casimir Ansyen 22 Mois
Clairin
Clairin Casimir Ansyen is terroir in a glass. The native yeast fermentation and small-batch distillation preserve every idiosyncrasy of the Barradères microclimate. Just 22 months in oak adds polish without erasing the spirit's wild soul. This is rum for people who believe origin matters more than age.

Trois Rivières Cuvée de l'Océan Rhum Agricole
Trois Rivières
This Cuvée de l'Océan showcases what happens when terroir speaks through sugarcane rather than grape. The Martinique AOC guarantees the spirit's provenance, and Trois Rivières delivers a blanc that's simultaneously refreshing and complex—the base ingredient in full command.

Rhum J.M Blanc 50
Rhum J.M
Rhum J.M Blanc 50 captures the volcanic soul of northern Martinique in a bottle. At 100 proof, it has the muscle to stand up to any Ti' Punch or cocktail application, but it is equally compelling neat, where the terroir-driven agricole character can speak without interruption. This is essential rum for anyone serious about the category.

Clairin Communal Casimir
Clairin
Clairin Casimir is rum in its most elemental form — wild-fermented, pot-distilled, and bottled without aging. It tastes like a specific hillside in Haiti, not a category. For anyone who thinks terroir only belongs in wine, this bottle is a compelling counterargument.

Rhum J.M Cuvée 1845
Rhum J.M
Cuvée 1845 is an excellent entry into aged Martinique rhum agricole. It balances the category's signature grassy vitality with enough barrel influence to appeal to whiskey drinkers, without surrendering its terroir-driven identity. A versatile bottle — equally at home in a Ti' Punch as it is sipped neat.

Clairin Le Rocher Single Distillery Haitian Rum
Clairin
Le Rocher is terroir distilled to its most elemental. No barrel, no blending, no compromise — just Haitian sugarcane, wild yeast, and a copper pot still. It's raw, alive, and completely unlike any other spirit on this list. If you want to taste where rum begins, start here.

Trois Rivières VSOP Rhum Agricole
Trois Rivières
Trois Rivières VSOP demonstrates why Martinique's AOC designation matters. The aging adds depth without obscuring the rum's sugarcane soul, and the balance between agricole freshness and oak maturity is the kind of accord that only time and terroir can produce. An essential agricole for any serious rum shelf.

Clairin Vaval
Clairin
Clairin Vaval is rum stripped to its most elemental — no aging, no blending, no polish. What remains is terroir in a glass: the wild, indigenous sugarcane of southern Haiti, fermented with native yeasts and distilled once. It's a spirit that demands curiosity and rewards it with a flavor profile unlike anything else in the rum world.

Rhum J.M XO Martinique Rhum Agricole
Rhum J.M
Rhum J.M's XO showcases what happens when terroir-driven cane juice meets serious wood management. The volcanic slopes of Mount Pelée provide mineral-rich water and altitude-grown cane that translate into a rum of uncommon depth. This is a sipping rum that belongs in a conversation with fine cognac.

Clément Première Canne Rhum Agricole Blanc
Clément
Première Canne embodies the AOC Martinique philosophy: fresh sugarcane juice, column still distillation, and transparency above all. There's no barrel, no additive, nowhere to hide. What you taste is terroir and craft in their most unadorned form. It's the rum equivalent of a crisp blanc de blancs Champagne — restrained, purposeful, and revelatory in its simplicity.

Probitas / Veritas White Blended Rum
Foursquare / Hampden Estate
A collaboration between Richard Seale and the Hampden Estate team, this rum exists to prove that white rum can be a serious spirit. It succeeds. Equal parts funky and refined, it stands alone or elevates any rum cocktail it touches.

Clément VSOP Rhum Agricole
Groupe Bernard Hayot (GBH)
Clément VSOP is the most eloquent argument for rhum agricole’s place among the world’s great aged spirits.