Rum

Rum

Indulge in the wonderful world of rum, where history meets a treasure trove of unique flavours. From the refreshing taste of white rum to the warmth of spiced options, the smoothness of gold rum, and the rich complexity of aged varieties, we have something for every palate. Take your time to explore our selection and find your new favourite rum, whether you’re mixing up cocktails or enjoying it straight.

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Brugal - Maestro Reserva
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Outlaw Rum - Flagship (Cask #1)

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Rum

Rum's diversity stems from its varied production methods and ageing processes. White rum, typically unaged or filtered, offers clean, subtle sweetness perfect for mixing. Golden rums spend time in oak barrels, developing warm vanilla and caramel notes. Dark rums, aged longer, showcase rich molasses, dried fruit and spice characteristics. Agricole rums, made from fresh sugarcane juice rather than molasses, deliver unique grassy, earthy flavours. Each style has its place, whether in classic cocktails or served neat for contemplative sipping.

The versatility of rum makes it suitable for many different occasions and serves. Light rums excel in classic cocktails like Daiquiris and Mojitos, where their subtle profile allows other ingredients to shine. Golden rums offer excellent balance for more complex drinks like Mai Tais or can be enjoyed over ice with a splash of cola. Premium aged rums deserve the same respect as fine Scotch whisky or cognac - served neat or with a single ice cube to appreciate their full complexity. Consider the setting and serve when selecting your rum - a delicate white rum might be lost in a rich tropical punch, whilst using an expensive aged rum in a heavily mixed drink could mask its nuanced flavours.

Premium rums are distinguished by several key factors. Age statements, whilst important, aren't the only indicator - production methods matter significantly. The finest rums often feature traditional pot still distillation, careful barrel selection for ageing, and minimal additives. Many premium producers highlight their rum's provenance, whether it's Jamaica's famous funky notes or Barbados's refined style. Look for transparency in production methods and ingredients, as the best producers take pride in sharing these details. In addition, the absence of added sugar or flavourings often indicates a more authentic, higher-quality product focused on bringing out the natural characteristics of the spirit.

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