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Rum has its place alongside great spirits such as single malt whisky, cognac or bourbon whisky. Each rum-producing island has developed its own individual style, each country its own distinctive taste, and each distillery offers endless variations of local styles. It doesnt matter if youre looking for rum agricole, vintage rum or heavy, rich Jamaican and Demerara rums.



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Plantation XO 20th Anniversary Rum / Half Bottle

35cl / 40% - A handsomely presented half bottle of Plantation Extra Old rum from Barbados. The rums are initially aged in the Caribbean in ex-bourbon casks then transported to the Charente (home of Plantation's owner, Cognac producer Pierre Ferrand) and...

Price from 39 €

Plantation Sealander Blended Traditionalist Rum

70cl / 40% - This release is a blend of pot and column still rums that has its origins in three distinct rum producing islands: Barbados, Mauritius and Fiji. The molasses and cane juice rum was tropically matured in ex-bourbon casks and moved to France...

Price from 51 €

Reisetbauer 4x7 X.O Single Vintage Rum Blended Traditionalist Rum

50cl / 40.5% - 4x7 XO rum from Reisetbauer is a 50/50 blend of Jamaican rum and the distillery's own spirit distilled from fair-trade-certified Mauritian molasses. A complex rum with notes of exotic fruit, sweet vanilla, caramel and spice, that works...

Price from 62 €

Barbados & Brazil / Moscatel Finish /Single Barrel Selection

70cl / 52% / World Class Spirits - A marriage of South American and Caribbean rums, from Brazil and Barbados, this single cask rum has been finished in a moscatel wine cask. Soft aromas of freshly-baked apple pie, cinnamon and lemon thyme combine with...

Price from 113 €

Tamosi Unaged Heritage Blend Blended Traditionalist Rum

70cl / 56% - A white rum made from a blend of distillates from two sources, Tamosi Unaged Heritage Blend is a combination of Jamaican rum from Hampden distillery and Guyanese rum from the famous Port Mourant double pot still at Diamond distillery.

Price from 62 €

Thameside Rum Blended Traditionalist Rum

70cl / 40% - A blend of Caribbean rum from Jamaica, Barbados and Guyana, inspired by the blends traditionally imported by England and stored in British dockyards through the 18th century. Aromas of charred pineapple, bananas, coconut and delicate oak...

Price from 51 €

The Duppy Share White Rum Blended Traditionalist Rum

70cl / 37.5% - A vibrant Jamaican rum from The Duppy Share, Duppy White has a fruity, herbal character with aromas of zesty tropical fruits, lemongrass, pineapple and white pepper on the nose. The palate offers notes of rich caramel, mango, grass, pepper,...

Price from 31 €

Abelha Silver Organic Cachaça

Distilled from fresh-cut organically-grown sugarcane from the Bahia region of Brazil, this is an extremely pure Cachaca with a clear agricole character.

Price from 33 €

Velho Barreiro Gold Cachaça

Matured for around 3 years in oak barrels, this is a cachaça with depth and complexity. Velho Barreiro's Gold Cachaça was first introduced in 1999 as a limited edition, but has since become part of their core range due to its popularity.

Price from 29 €

Velho Barreiro Cachaça

Velho Barreiro is a traditionally made cachaça and one of the big names in Brazil. This release has an incredibly light, easy-going nature.

Price from 24 €

Rum is one of the most versatile spirits you can enjoy. From white rum to extra old, we track hundreds of different styles from around the world.

Rum is usually fermented and distilled from molasses (a by-product of sugar cane) or directly from sugar cane juices. Popular producing countries include the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, and for such nations, rum is a large part of their culture, as people drink it in cocktails and as a "secret" ingredient in cooking. Think Pina Colada and Jerk Chicken...simply delicious.

White rum retains its transparency because it is bottled immediately after distillation, while dark rums acquire their color and flavor through the aging process. A general rule of thumb for rum...the darker it is, the older and more mature it is.

You can enjoy rum on its own, with ice, in a cocktail, in your favorite drink or in food. Whichever way you enjoy it, please enjoy responsibly.