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United States | Aged | 40% ABV
Bacardi 8-Year is a blended rum, filtered using the Bacardi-pioneered charcoal filtering system and aged for eight years.
This rum was not released to the public until 1995, when the first limited edition Bacardi 8 was sold with a sherry oak finish in a Baccarat crystal decanter. Despite a price tag of $400 per bottle, the rum was hugely popular and led to the larger release of the blend without the collectors' features and price.
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Good entry level sipping rum at an excellent price
E gusta el sabor, la suavidad, aunque se nota ese regusto alcohólico un tanto fuerte por eso la nota que aunque se pudieran dar décimas no le pondría muchoas, para combinar no lo usaría y en cuanto al precio no está mal 14'95 / litro, si repetiré? No sé, hay otros que me gustan más y no son más caros
I prefer the Bacardi 8 as a mixing rum when I’m making a rum and coke. It had a good molasses flavor that pairs nice with the soda. I find it to be a little bitter when drank neat.
While majorly not an 8 year old rum, there are still good oak notes. A well balanced blend with strong toffee, oak, and vanilla notes.
A good rum for it’s price. Not for sipping but very good in cuba libre.
I know it much more complex than the dark
but it Still servess as a mixer, although you could sip it on a hot day with ice.
Good for cocktails, not great... wouldn’t sip it... Good value for a basic rum.
Like anything involving the island of Cuba, I think politics plays a role in anything related to the island, not excluding rum.
I've read the reviews of Bacardi 8 and I think an inherent anti-Cuban exile bias plays a review.
I will state that I am a Cuban exile living overseas, and I have bought various variations of Havana Club while living outside the U.S.
I have tried Havana Club 7 años añejo as a sipping rum for my weekly Old Fashioned, and just purchased Bacardi 8, as my local supermarket had it discounted at half price.
After drinking Havana Club añejo 7 años for more than a year, I much prefer Bacardi 8 as a regular sipping rum.
I drink it with an ice cube, and it goes down smoother, with less burn, than Havana Club.
Sorry to dispel the naysayers. I know it's cooler to favor the brand that actually comes from the island.
But Bacardi carries on its heritage.
Viva Cuba Libre.
"Here is Bacardi's consumate sipping rum..."
"Bacardi 8 rum review by Robert Burr from Examiner.com"
"I went into this review fully expecting to dislike the Bacardi 8..."
"Bacardi 8 rating by the Rum Howler"
"Bacardi 8 Year Aged Rum is a great way to begin your exploration of rum..."
"Bacardi 8 rum review by Geoffrey Kleiman at Home Essential "
"when sipped the rum isn’t actually as sweet..."
"The Fat Rum Pirate reviews Bacardi 8 rum"
Smells sweet but also oaky.
"It is a well balanced rum. When sipped, or mixed with a little ice or water the Bacardi 8 is very decent. It’s very smooth and easy to sip."
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A real rum.. not much flavor, not so smooth.. but not too rough.