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BACARDÍ Gran Reserva Limitada*Packaging may vary

BACARDÍ Gran Reserva Limitada

Aged Rum /40% ABV / Puerto Rico

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Product details

Category
Aged Rum
Region
Puerto Rico
ABV
40%
Tasting Notes
Butter, Caramel, Dried Fruit, Dry

Product description

The rarest and most luxurious expression of BACARDÍ, it was introduced in 2003 to honor the brand’s pioneering rum production process by blending an older base of BACARDÍ Rum. Gran Reserva Limitada is crafted by Maestros de Ron BACARDÍ who select the most exceptional barrel aged rums from the Bacardí family’s extensive reserves and then balance these with younger aged rums to produce a perfectly balanced yet richly flavored spirit. BACARDÍ Gran Reserva Limitada Rum has complex notes of rich, soft oak and dried fruit, supplemented by hints of dulce de leche, crème brûlée and a smooth, long finish. It is dark gold in hue.

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Community reviews

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  • rrachel
    Reviewed at bacardilimited.com
    Reviewed at bacardilimited.com

    My favorite rum! Bought in PR at the original Bacardi distillery. Was worth the price but not a drink to mix with anything like soda . Smooth going down and notes of honey I believe I noticed in it. Would drink on certain occasions because of the price but definitely worth it .

FAQs

Aged rum is older rums that have matured and lost a bit of the original liquid from evaporation, but have a more complex character than unaged rum. That amount of liquid that evaporates during aging is affectionately called the 'angels share'.
The best way to drink anything is the way that you like it. If you're looking for a suggestion - try it the same way you would whisky. Often rum is drank with a bit of water in it, or an ice cube or two. This gives rum the best sipping experience.
This depends. Often, rum is required to age for at least one year. However, rums are aged for differing years which attributes to changes in color and flavor. White rum is aged for the least amount of time, where dark rum is aged for some time.
Rum is aged in oak casks - commonly bourbon casks, but sometimes wooden casks or stainless steel tanks. Each distiller is different - so its always a good idea to read how they age their rum for a full understanding of the product.
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