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Yo ho ho! Rum's long and rebellious history is well-documented, and while old businesses like Mount Gay Rum (from the 18th century) continue to crank out popular drinks, the spirit of piracy and swashbuckling has inspired newcomers such as Wellington's own Smoke & Oakum to produce a whole new category of old-fashioned rums.
  1. Havana Club 7 Year Old Anejo

    700ml - NZ Spirits Awards Gold Medal Winner

    Havana 7 is continuously aged – a small part is put back each year to keep the spirit of Havana 7 alive. This makes drinking our premium Cuban sipping rum a true exploration of flavour and complexity.
    $59.95 Bottle
  2. Intense and round rum with a persistent finish integrating all the flavours of the ageing process in oak barrels.
    $43.95 Bottle
  3. Havana Club 3 year old is the perfect place to start when making the authentic Mojito. The classic Cuban white rum, with a slight golden hue from the 3 years barrel age.
    $54.95 Bottle
  4. Containing a blend of rums from 6 to 25 years old, with an extra ageing stage in French oak barrels that previously held cognac. A perfectly balanced combination of sweetness, spice, fruit and spirit, a connoisseur’s delight and the ultimate expression of the Master Blender’s art. Mahogany with intense red hints of long barrel ageing at the rim and long, slow legs.
    $191.95 Bottle

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  5. Big flavour and tropical funk. Langs Rum holds true to the original 1860s Lang Brothers Banana Rum; tropical and characterful, packed with vibrant exotic fruit notes.
    $49.95 Bottle
  6. Bacardi Carta de Oro Gold Rum

    1 litre - NZ Spirits Awards 2023 Gold Medal Winner

    BACARDÍ GOLD is expertly crafted by Maestros de Ron BACARDÍ. Its rich flavors and golden complexion are developed in toasted oak barrels and its mellow character comes from being shaped through a secret blend of charcoals.
    $57.95 Bottle
  7. Bacardi Carta Blanca: the classic, famous rum from the world's largest family-owned spirits company.
    $57.95 Bottle
  8. Premium solera aged rum made from 100 year old secret family recipe. Considered one of the finest rums in the world for its exquisite taste and smoothness. Aromas of honey and cedar wood. Creamy and rich on the palate with sweet notes. Finishes long and spicy.
    $164.95 Bottle
  9. This 12 year old rum was produced at the multi award winning Foursquare distillery on the Caribbean island of Barbados. It is rich and sweet with notes of butterscotch and tropical fruit and has a full-bodied viscous mouthfeel with flavours of toffee apple, toasted spices and orange.
    $103.95 Bottle
  10. A soft golden rum with a light, natural sweetness that comes from a lighter blend of molasses to sugarcane, allowing us to further hero the complexities of our carefully sourced first-fill bourbon barrels.
    $62.95 Each
  11. Named after brand founder Fred L Myers, the molasses-derived blend of up to nine rums has been produced since 1879. Myers's rum uses only pure Jamaican molasses and is produced from continuous and pot still distillation and is then matured for up to four years in white oak barrels.
    $62.95 Each

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  12. The white rum Havana Club 3 is an essential ingredient for your classic Cuban cocktail recipes. 100% made and aged in Cuba from local sugarcane molasses, it combines the fresh, green notes of sugarcane with the fruity notes of Caribbean rum. Havana Club 3 is the go-to rum for cocktail lovers who want to prepare authentic Cuban Mojitos and Daiquiris.
    $43.95 Each

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Yo ho ho! Rum's long and rebellious history is well-documented, and while old businesses like Mount Gay Rum (from the 18th century) continue to crank out popular drinks, the spirit of piracy and swashbuckling has inspired newcomers such as Wellington's own Smoke & Oakum to produce a whole new category of old-fashioned rums.