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Monymusk Whispering Breeze Coconut Spirit

Monymusk have named their coconut-flavoured rum liqueur Whispering Breeze. This can be used to add oomph to a Pina Colada.

Naga Rum Siam Edition

A selection of one of the best rums in Thailand

Naga Rum Java Malacca Edition

Indonesia is the world's largest producer of spices. So creating a spiced NAGA rum was an obvious choice. Named MALACCA after the Malaysian port from which ships loaded with Asian fruits and spices set sail for Europe.

MALACCA, the port from which ships loaded with spices set sail, and the busiest strait in the world, gives its name to this Spiced Rum made from a young Batavia Arrack, the Indonesian rum, in which Kumquat, Jambu (the Indonesian pear), lemongrass and cinnamon have been macerated.

Naga Rum Java Reserve 40 %

NAGA Java Reserve is distilled partly in traditional Chinese alamabics and partly in columns. It is then aged in casks made of teak, the Indonesian wood, and American ex-bourbon oak. This double ageing gives NAGA Java Reserve a harmonious balance of spicy notes and exotic fruits.

Phraya Rum Gold 40°

A blend of rums aged between 7 and 12 years, Phraya Gold is a sweet, fruity rum that is rich, expressive and welcoming. expressive and welcoming. Drawing its inspiration from the principle of the four elements that govern ancestral Eastern cultures, this rum is an invitation to travel and discover Asia.

Pusser's Rum 15 Y

Pusser's 15 Year Old is a blend of rums from Demerara (Guyana), showcasing the expertise of the former British occupation of the Caribbean.

Rhum Bologne Silver

A flavour and aroma enhancer, ideal for mixes, cocktails and long drinks. Can also be enjoyed as a fresh fruit ti punch for lovers of lighter rums.

Ryoma Rhum Japonais

Ryoma is the perfect mix of Japanese excellence and traditional methods. It is unique and refined with floral and fruity accents. Ryoma rum made with pure sugar cane juice, aged in Japanese white oak casks.
The yeasts used were initially created by the distillery to ferment their sake.