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A Sweet Cigar Pairing with Bacardi's Reserva Limited Rum
Ever had Bacardi Reserva Limitada Founder’s Blend? The answer is likely “no.” There was a time when you needed a connection to the Bacardi...more
Posted: October 5, 2012 By Jack Bettridge
Appleton Estate Releases 50 Year Old Jamaica Rum - Jamaica Independence Reserve
How do you age a spirit for 50 years? According to Joy Spence, master blender of Appleton Estate, which has just released a commemorative rum with...more
Posted: June 22, 2012 By Jack Bettridge
150 Years of Bacardi
It’s hard to think of a brand that is as synonymous with a spirit as Bacardi. Order a Bacardi and Coke and everyone knows that you mean rum and...more
Posted: June 15, 2012 By Jack Bettridge
Brugal Unveils 1888 Rum
A new rum expression from the Dominican Republic is taking a page from the Scotch whisky playbook. Brugal's new, limited-edition 1888 is an...more
Posted: September 9, 2011 By Jack Bettridge
Stave Off the Heat with Ron Abuelo Centuria Rum
While the debate over warm weather drinks continues through this scorching summer—gin and tonic, supper cold beers, vodka martinis—it's hard to...more
Posted: July 29, 2011 By Jack Bettridge
Revolutionary Rum
The arrival just before Independence Day of three rums we hadn't tasted when we last celebrated aged rums in Cigar Aficionado (Good Life Guide,...more
Posted: July 6, 2010 By Jack Bettridge
Rum Revival
Once overlooked by connoisseurs, rum has been revitalized by quality craftsmanship and superpremium brands that have put the sugary spirit back on the top shelf
Posted: August 1, 2007 By Jack Bettridge
Raising Cane
Rum Makers Are Elevating Sugar's Nectar to Higher Levels
Posted: August 1, 2000 By Jack Bettridge
Rum Rundown
The Spirit of Sugarcane is Still Cuba's Favorite Quaff. We Taste the Best.
Posted: June 1, 1999 By Thomas Matthews
Rum, A Tropical Treat
Fine Rums are at Their Best When Served Neat in a Snifter or Just Over Ice
Posted: June 1, 1994 By Mark Vaughan


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