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Rum

Rum is such an evocative spirit. It transforms, transcends and instantly transports the drinker to the sun-washed shores of the West Indies; white sands, palm trees and blue seas. It always has a sense of joviality, in part thanks to its Caribbean origins, and also because of the unabashed decadence surrounding a libation made from sugar.

The kind of sugar used is one of the key differentiating factors in rum production. In the Spanish and British Antilles, for example, rum is traditionally distilled from molasses - a by-product of sugar production.

In the French Caribbean islands, however, sugarcane juice (sometimes called sugarcane honey) is used instead of molasses. Countries like Martinique and Guadeloupe are famed for producing spirit distilled from sugarcane juice, known as rhum agricole - French for 'agricultural rum'. The spirit is often made in a way that more closely resembles the distillation of some of the famous French brandies, such as Cognac or Armagnac, and results in a spirit typically around 40-50% ABV, or higher in the case of overproof rum. Younger varieties often exude a tangy, herbal flavour, whilst the aged varieties (often matured in Cognac casks) will offer up subtlety and complexity, just like any fine aged spirit.

The Caribbean has been cultivated for sugar for centuries, and the various occupiers, be they Spanish, French or English, have their own terms for the spirit; Ron, Rhum and, of course, Rum, respectively.

As far as British involvement with the spirit, there has always been a strong connection with the Royal Navy. Indeed, at one time the Navy afforded their sailors a half pint of rum as part of their daily ration. The rum was traded and export grew in large part because of the export possibilities that sea travel brought about.

Many competing arguments exist as to the origins of the term "rum". The most convincing is that it is a shortened version of "rumbullion" – a word meaning great uproar and noise, and a good reminder of the often violent, dramatic history of rum. Other terms have existed, including "kill devil" which was used to describe spirit distilled from molasses.

Due to the huge geographical territory in which rum is produced, there are many variants in production, the type of still being one of the most obvious. Usually, pot stills are used to distil thick, rich, aged rums (El Dorado 15 and El Pusser's are good examples). Continuous column stills, on the other hand, are used to produce white spirits best associated with cocktails.

Maturation is an interesting aspect too. White rums are either unaged or aged only very briefly. Classics such as Bacardi Superior are crisp and tangy and work brilliantly well in cocktails. Gold rums tend to be a mix of spirit old and new, and also work nicely in cocktails, with an increase in complexity and flavour. For the connoisseurs of sipping spirit, however, dark rums are the preference. These can be tremendously refined and delicious, thanks in no small part to the tropical nature of the climate. The hot weather allows Caribbean rums to mature particularly rapidly - at as much as thrice the rate of Scotch Whisky . In this respect a 15 year old rum is the equivalent of a 45 year old whisky!

Other geographical factors come into play too, and some of the top rum-producing countries have attained their own unique style.

Jamaica is perhaps one of the most prolific rum nations today, with its own unique style. Prior to distillation, the molasses are typically allowed to ferment for a great length of time. This is then followed by distillation in pot stills. The result is intensity and body, often with notes of tropical fruit and banana. Appleton Estate and Wray and Nephew are superlative examples.

Barbados is another prime rum territory. One of the original islands to begin rum distillation, Barbadian rums are often superbly balanced, with deliciously aromatic tendencies. There are three main distilleries on the island (West Indies Rum Distillery, Mount Gay and Foursquare), and each makes use of pot stills. These are easy-drinking rums, with some of the longer-aged variants (Doorly's XO, for example) working brilliantly as sipping spirits.

Guyana is one of our favourite rum nations, thanks in no small part to the heavy, Demerara rums bottled in the El Dorado range. These are full-bodied spirits, traditionally the main constituent in British Navy rum. Made in a mix of pot stills and column stills, there is quite a variety of flavour to be found. Where once there were more than 200 distilleries, today there is only one. We suggest you seek out El Dorado 15 for an example of just how good Guyana rum can be!

Latin America is home to the lighter, fresher cocktail rums. The popularity of such spirit (with the advent of the recent cocktail revolution) has transformed the place into the most prolific region of all. It all started, however, with Bacardi, originally produced in Cuba before the country's factories were nationalised. Today, Bacardi is made in Puerto Rico, and the classic Carta Blanca remains a mainstay for many cocktails including the Daiquiri. Countries such as the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Venezuela and Trinidad play hosts to some of the world's top distilleries. Brands such as Ron Zacapa, Brugal and Pampero - among many others - are well worth a look.

Whilst not always thought of as a true rum, this introduction would not be complete without a mention of Cachaça. The famous spirit, made almost exclusively in Brazil, is traditionally enjoyed as part of a Caipirinha cocktail, and its production closely resembles Rhum Agricole. It is distilled from fermented sugar cane juice, and is bottled at between 38% and 54%ABV. One interesting aspect is the legally permissible addition of up to six grams of sugar per litre, giving the spirit additional sweetness. Varieties are sold both aged and unaged, with the former being a more premium style thanks to the extra complexity imbued by the use of wooden barrels. To sample some fine Cachaça, look for the superb distilleries Germana and Abelha. We recommend you enjoy the aged varieties neat, whilst the tangier white Cachaça is best drunk in the aforementioned Caipirinha - a cocktail made simply with two shots of Cachaça, half a lime and a couple of teaspoons of sugar. Delicious!

Recently, rum has surged in popularity. Its regard as a fine cocktail mixer is good and widespread and a number of the world's most popular drinks are rum-based - the Daiquiri and the Mojito being two prime examples. It is only recently, though, that our beloved rum has really been enjoyed en masse as a standalone beverage of true merit, and this new direction is excellent, for rum is as much a connoisseur's libation as any other dark spirit. Like all dark spirits, a stemmed tulip glass is best for optimum palate entry and for focusing the aroma.

Mermaid Spiced Rum

70cl, 40%
Isle of Wight Distillery

Let Mermaid Spiced Rum from the Isle of Wight Distillery bring a splash of sunshine to your cocktails. Made with a blend of aged sugar cane and molasses rum from Trinidad and the Dominican Republic,…  More info

Mermaid Spiced Rum
£37.99

Beckford’s Black Pearl Spiced Rum

70cl, 40%
Beckford's

A flavourful rum from Beckford's, distilled in Guyana and blended in the UK, with a host of carefully chosen ingredients. Raisins, ginger, hibiscus, and cinnamon make for a sweet sipper with plenty…  More info

Beckford’s Black Pearl Spiced Rum
£32

Grapefruit Grenade Spiced Rum

50cl, 65%
Rockstar Spirits

From the same folks behind Pineapple Grenade Spiced Rum comes Grapefruit Grenade expression! It combines tangy pink grapefruit and sweet honeycomb, with a base on Guyanese rum from the Diamond…  More info

Grapefruit Grenade Spiced Rum
£33.45
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Secret Distillery #9 20 Year Old (That Boutique-y Rum Company)

50cl, 52.2%
That Boutique-y Rum Company

The first rum from Fiji to join That Boutique-y Rum Company's impressive collection! This characterful expression is a heavy pot still rum, distilled from molasses and matured for two decades in a…  More info

Secret Distillery #9 20 Year Old (That Boutique-y Rum Company)
£99.95
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I Love Dad Rum Tasting Set

15cl, 44.7%
Drinks by the Dram

It can be a challenge when it comes to picking presents for dads, something with a loving message, that you know they'll appreciate. That was until we came along with this tremendous tasting set,…  More info

I Love Dad Rum Tasting Set
£19.95

Secret Distillery #10 11 Year Old (That Boutique-y Rum Company)

50cl, 61.7%
That Boutique-y Rum Company

Hailing from an undisclosed distillery on the island of Mauritius, this impressive column still rum joins the collection from That Boutique-y Rum Company. Distilled from molasses, the rum rested for…  More info

Secret Distillery #10 11 Year Old (That Boutique-y Rum Company)
£69.95
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Caroni 24 Year Old (That Boutique-y Rum Company)

50cl, 62.1%
Caroni

Classic traditional column still rum from Trinidad's long-lost Caroni distillery, which closed its doors for good back in 2002. It's uncommon to see this iconic, heavy rum undergo different cask…  More info

Caroni 24 Year Old (That Boutique-y Rum Company)
£329.95
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Ron Los Valientes 15 Year Old

50cl, 40%
Licores Veracruz

A fascinating 15 year old rum made up of a blend of 70% double pot-distilled sugar cane juice and 30% column still molasses rum. It was aged in old American oak barrels and named after the heroes of…  More info

Ron Los Valientes 15 Year Old
£32.99

Bumbu XO Gift Set with 2x Glasses

70cl, 40%
Bumbu

A smart gift set here, including a bottle of Bumbu XO Panamanian rum accompanied by a stylish pair of drinking glasses. Aged in American white oak bourbon barrels, the rum was then treated to a short…  More info

Bumbu XO Gift Set with 2x Glasses
£54.95

Project #173 Watermelon Rum

50cl, 42%
Project #173

Wade into the warmth of the tropics with Project #173's Watermelon Rum, produced by combining a core of quality rum with the natural flavour of watermelon. If the word watermelon makes your mouth…  More info

Project #173 Watermelon Rum
£19.95

Plantation Venezuela 2010

70cl, 52%
Plantation

A superb Venezuelan rum joins the Plantation collection. Distilled in 2010, the rum spent its first eight years resting in bourbon barrels in the cellars of Destileri´a Sofa. A total of 22 casks were…  More info

Plantation Venezuela 2010
£71.59

Caroni 23 Year Old 1997 (cask 84) - La Lune (Jack Tar)

70cl, 61.3%
Caroni

A single cask bottling of rum from the Caroni distillery in Trinidad, brought to us by indie bottler Jack Tar. Distilled in 1997, the rum spent 23 years maturing before being bottled up at a robust…  More info

Caroni 23 Year Old 1997 (cask 84) - La Lune (Jack Tar)
£650
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Clément Blanc Rhum Agricole

70cl, 40%
Clément

An unaged rhum agricole produced by Martinque in Clément. Intense, herbal and works well in cocktails.  More info

Clément Blanc Rhum Agricole
£25.99
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Pirate's Grog 5 Year Old Spiced Gift Chest

70cl, 37.5%
Pirate's Grog Rum Ltd

Another cracking gift chest from Pirate's Grog - inside this one there's a bottle of 5 Year Old Spiced Rum! The rum is flavoured with salt, caramel, allspice and a secret ingredient from the shores…  More info

Pirate's Grog 5 Year Old Spiced Gift Chest
£64.99

Holy Island Spiced Rum

70cl, 37.5%
Alnwick Rum

Layers of vanilla, baking spices, and dark caramel can be found in Holy Island Spiced Rum. Try drizzling it over ice cream, or splashing it into some hot chocolate for a twist.  More info

Holy Island Spiced Rum
£28.95

Project #173 Candy Floss Rum

50cl, 42%
Project #173

Roll up, roll up and add all the fanfare of the funfair to your serves with this delicious offering, waltzing in from the folks at Project #173! A quality core of rum collides with a cushion of…  More info

Project #173 Candy Floss Rum
£19.95

Bacardi Caribbean Spiced Rum

70cl, 40%
Bacardi

The classic white rum turns to spice as Barcardi takes aged rum and adds a blend of pineapple, coconut, and aromatic spice to create an affordable, mixable new bar favourite.  More info

Bacardi Caribbean Spiced Rum
£24.95

Volbeat Rum III

70cl, 43%
Volbeat

Danish rock band Volbeat has gone and released another rum, and this one is a rather rich expression boasting bold notes of dried fruit and runny caramel. If you happen to be at the middle of the…  More info

Volbeat Rum III
£57.95

Signature Blend #2 (That Boutique-y Rum Company)

70cl, 42%
That Boutique-y Rum Company

Here's the second Signature Blend from That Boutique-y Rum Company, and this stuff makes a mouthwatering Mai-Tai! Developed with Pete Holland (who you'll know from The Floating Rum Shack), this…  More info

Signature Blend #2 (That Boutique-y Rum Company)
£30.95
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Lost Years Wandering Turtle Gold Spiced Rum with Queen Pineapple

70cl, 37.5%
Lost Years

A blend of rum from Jamaica, Venezuela, and Nicaragua is infused with a host of tropical spices and aromatic, sweet queen pineapple for this offering from Lost Years. Whether you're rustling up some…  More info

Lost Years Wandering Turtle Gold Spiced Rum with Queen Pineapple
£32.95

O Reizinho 9 Month Old (That Boutique-y Rum Company)

50cl, 57%
O Reizinho

The craft Rum Agrícola da Madeira producer O Reizinho does some of the most vibrant, delightful, and intriguing rums you'll ever try. This one was rested for nine months to create a really balanced…  More info

O Reizinho 9 Month Old (That Boutique-y Rum Company)
£39.95
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Foursquare 13 Year Old (That Boutique-y Rum Company)

50cl, 50.5%
Foursquare

The Foursquare distillery in Barbados produces some exceptional rum, both under its own name and also with a range of different brand labels. The keen-eyed rum fans out there might be able to spot…  More info

Foursquare 13 Year Old (That Boutique-y Rum Company)
£74.95
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Papalin Haiti 4 Year Old (2022 bottling) - Velier

70cl, 53.1%
Velier

Papalin Haiti from Velier is a blend of pot still rums from five Haitian distilleries: Sajous, Casimir, Vaval, Le Rocher, and Distillerie de Port-au-Prince. The limited edition four year old rum has…  More info

Papalin Haiti 4 Year Old (2022 bottling)  - Velier
£73.95

New Yarmouth Jamaican Rum 1994 (bottled 2022) - Flashback (Swell de Spirits)

50cl, 66.7%
New Yarmouth

There's a post-apocalyptic scene on the label of this rum, where a robot appears to save a damsel in distress. Which is not as exciting as the rum inside this bottle, believe it or not. Because what…  More info

New Yarmouth Jamaican Rum 1994 (bottled 2022) - Flashback (Swell de Spirits)
£175

Mt Uncle 12 Year Old (That Boutique-y Rum Company)

50cl, 64.9%
Mount Uncle

Pot still rum from Mt Uncle distillery, part of That Boutique-y Rum Company's Return to Oz collection. Made with sugar cane syrup sourced from a local factory, and combined with dunder, this rum then…  More info

Mt Uncle 12 Year Old (That Boutique-y Rum Company)
£79.95
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