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3⁄4 oz | Rhum Clément Blanc |
2⁄3 oz | Green Chartreuse (or alternative herbal liqueur) |
2⁄3 oz | Luxardo Maraschino liqueur |
2⁄3 oz | Lime juice (freshly squeezed) |
1⁄3 oz | Chilled water |
2 drop | Saline solution 4:1 (20g sea salt to 80g water) |
A rhum agricole-based Last Word.
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Created in August 2024 by your truly to a recipe suggested by Chris Brislawn, a fellow Discerning Drinker, on our Wordsmith page.
Named after Martinique's most famous writer, Aimé Césaire (1913-2008). Poet, playwright, and politician, he co-founded the Négritude movement, which sought to reclaim black identity and culture in the face of colonialism. His works, including the book-length 1939 poem Cahier d'un retour au pays natal (Notebook of a Return to the Native Land), had a profound influence on Francophone literature and post-colonial thought. His influence extended beyond Martinique, making him a central figure in Caribbean literature and politics.
One serving of Césaire's Last Word contains 166 calories
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However, it is delightful as per the recipe.