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Ti Punch

Posted by Zachary Pearson. Created by Traditional.
1 1⁄2 oz Rhum Agricole (Blanc/Unaged)
1 ds Cane syrup (to cover bottom of glass barely)
1 sli Lime (1/4 of a slice)
Instructions

In a rocks glass add cane syrup. Squeeze lime and express oils. Stir to combine. Add crushed ice to fill, top with rhum, and stir briefly. Let the drink stand for a minute, as the ice brings out complex flavors. Obviously, the better the rhum used, the better the drink will be.

History

Closely related to the Daiquiri and the Capirinha. Traditional to the French speaking islands of the Caribbean.

Curator rating
4 stars
Average rating
3.5 stars
(10 ratings)

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