Apple-flavoured Bacardi variant. Under EU law, this is not strictly speaking a rum as it's less than 40%. So it's really a rum-based flavoured spirit if you want to get pedantic.
One of the oldest bottles of Bacardi we've ever come across, we believe this to date from around a century ago, when Bacardi was still made in Cuba by Don Facundo's sons and Fidel Castro was still a twinkle in his father's eye. A bottle from only a few years after the invention of the Daiquiri, this is an important artifact in rum history.
A flavoured rum based spirit from Bacardi combining strawberry with up-and-coming superfood Dragon Fruit, a weird looking beast with spiky pink and green skin that hides lightly coloured fresh pulp studded with crunchy black seeds.
A distinctive golden rum with a smooth taste and subtle mellow characteristics, this is ideal served long over ice with cola or fruit juices. Web-Exclusive Price!
An incredible 1930s bottle of pre-Castro Bacardi Gold aka Carta de Oro, produced in Cuba before Fidel took over and decided he wanted the distillery for himself, forcing the family to flee to the US. A knee-tremblingly historic bottle.
A lemon-flavoured variant for the Bacardi range, flavoured with essences of lemon, grapefruit and other citrus fruit and aged for a year. Brilliant in soft drinks and fruit juices.
Released in autumn 2011, Bacardi Oakheart is a spiced rum-based spirit and is so-called because some of the rums are matured in ex-bourbon oak casks. Notes of brown sugar, honey and burnt vanilla custard with a short, lightly cinnamony finish. Web-Exclusive Price!