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Bacardi Reserva Ocho Aged Rum (8 Year Old, 80 Proof)
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Alcohol ABV
40%
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Puerto Rico
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Bacardi Reserva Ocho is one of the world’s oldest private rum blends, first created in 1862 by the Bacardi family and kept exclusively for their own enjoyment for over a century. Released publicly in 1995, this 8-year-old expression remains a symbol of heritage, refinement, and the artistry of Caribbean rum-making. Each batch is crafted from a selection of rums that have been patiently aged for a minimum of eight years in American oak barrels, a process that develops extraordinary depth, smoothness, and complexity.

Known as the “Family Reserve,” Bacardi Ocho carries a richness that sets it apart from lighter styles in the brand’s range. The extended maturation allows layers of oak, dried fruit, spice, and vanilla to emerge, all harmoniously balanced by the round, mellow character that comes from careful blending. Its warm amber hue and refined profile make it an ideal sipping rum, while its versatility also allows it to elevate classic cocktails such as the Old Fashioned or Rum Manhattan.

Steeped in history and crafted with precision, Bacardi Reserva Ocho is more than a premium aged rum — it is a piece of the Bacardi legacy, representing over 160 years of dedication to quality and innovation.

Bacardi Reserva Ocho Aged Rum (8 Year Old, 80 Proof)
Starter: Roasted almonds, charcuterie, or spiced plantains. Main Course: Braised pork shoulder, jerk chicken, or grilled steak with chimichurri. Cheese: Aged gouda, manchego, or blue cheese. Dessert: Rum-soaked bread pudding, bananas foster, or dark chocolate truffles.

Bacardi

Bacardi is one of the world’s most famous rum brands, founded in 1862 by Don Facundo Bacardí Massó in Santiago de Cuba. At a time when rum was considered a harsh, unrefined spirit, Bacardi revolutionized production by introducing charcoal filtration, controlled fermentation, and aging in white oak barrels. These innovations created a smoother, more approachable rum that helped establish Bacardi as a household name and a symbol of modern rum-making.

The brand’s history is deeply intertwined with Cuba’s cultural and political shifts. After the Cuban Revolution, the Bacardi family relocated operations, eventually establishing a global headquarters in Bermuda. Despite these changes, Bacardi has remained family-owned for more than 160 years, now spanning seven generations, making it one of the largest privately held spirits companies in the world.

Today, Bacardi sources molasses from around the Caribbean and Latin America, with fermentation, distillation, and blending taking place in facilities such as those in Puerto Rico and Mexico. The portfolio ranges from the classic Bacardi Superior white rum to aged reserves and flavored expressions, all maintaining the emphasis on smoothness and versatility. Bacardi has become synonymous with rum itself, playing a key role in iconic cocktails like the Daiquiri, Mojito, and Cuba Libre, while continuing to represent innovation, heritage, and global reach.

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