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07-17-2007, 06:40 PM
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Senior Member
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Bacardi 8 from Bahamas?
I noticed on my bottle of Bacardi 8 that is says product of the Bahamas I guess I always assumed it was from PR like most of the other Bacardi rums with the exception of the Solera and Anjeo. So does Bacardi contract out with another distiller from the Bahamas to age and bottle this rum or is there an actual Bacardi distillery in the Bahamas that I never noticed?
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07-18-2007, 12:58 AM
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Bacardi has several distilleries around the world including the Bahamas, Mexico and Puerto Rico.
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08-18-2007, 01:08 PM
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Location: IA
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Yep, it is on the south side of Nassau.
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08-07-2008, 03:33 PM
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Location: Turks and Caicos Islands
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Bacardi are actually in the process of closing down the Nassau Distillery. What happens with Bacardi 8 then I'm not sure. Maybe they will switch production to Puerto Rico or Mexico. Bacardi 8 has become one of my favourite rums, it has a very distinct flavour from the small sherry kegs it is aged in. I hope they will keep this rum the same in the future.
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08-07-2008, 03:50 PM
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I agree that Bacardi 8 has a flavour profile that is unique to their other offerings..And one I quite like.
I admit that I did not know they are using sherry casks for aging this product. I wonder if this accounts for the "toffee" aroma and flavour I find prevelant in this rum? It certainly is a "heavy" rum compared to the rest of their line-up.
I believe Ed announced the closing of the Nassau site some time ago in "Rum News"
Whether they continue this product upon closing of the Nassau facilty remains to be seen.
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08-07-2008, 04:33 PM
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There was a Bacardi 5 knocking around for a while, I only have a miniature bottle of this though. There was talk of Prichards trying to take over the distillery as he wanted his rum to have a Caribbean feel to it! Not sure what the latest on the sale of the distillery is, if there is any at all.
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08-07-2008, 07:44 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Nearing inebriation
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This is killing me.
I can't keep up with all of the disappearing rums.
Zaya, Cruzan Estate Diamond, now Bacardi 8.
Everytime there's a new announcement on the board, I feel the compusion to run out and get a couple of bottles before the golden spirit is no more.
It's putting a dent in the wallet, as well
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08-12-2008, 01:03 AM
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Location: Sicklerville, NJ
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Nobody said Bacardi 8 will disappear. Zaya isnt diappearing, just relocating, and Cruzan Diamond, well... who knows...
For every rum that disappears from this world, there are 5 new rums to take its place. Not sure how long this bull market of rum will last, but lets enjoy and give cheers to all the varieties of rum that are available that werent around just 15 years ago.
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08-12-2008, 03:04 AM
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Location: Costa Mesa, CA
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RumBarPhilly I wish I could share your optimism. You are right on the money when you write of the new and great products. But, I must say that Zaya did a little bit more than relocate. I have tasted the 2 different blends/producers and they can both be called good rums. The old Zaya is Botran all the way, somewhere in between the 15 and the 23 year old Zacapas. A sweet caramel coming out of the blend. The new Zaya is Angostura through and through with vanilla poking out at you. Also, it is drier. I like them both, but prefer the old Zaya. I can say, without reservation, that the "old" Zaya is gone for good. The Cruzan 5 year is another story. I will wager anyone that it is gone for good, too. I know, I know they say it's just a hiccup in production, but consumer products rarely reappear. The good news is that there is still plenty on the shelves to enjoy. ED5 is a real gem in price and taste. Bacardi 8 has not been a stellar sales performer is what I have heard.
Last edited by rumdog007; 08-12-2008 at 10:56 PM.
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08-12-2008, 12:00 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Sicklerville, NJ
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I am glad Ive got my two remaining bottles of old Zaya, as there is now only 3 bottles left in all of PA with the nearest bottle being at a store in the Poconos (5 hrs north). Maybe I should have grabbed a few while I was down in Florida last week, it was everywhere!
The Bacardi 8, never been a big fan of. If it were to get replaced with a new blend, I could get excited.
At the bar, products frequently disappear, as distributors hone their portfolios and its caused us to lose a great deal of wonderful rums like Angostura 1919, Matusalem G.R., Beleza Pura, and Appleton 21 just to name a few. But attaining new rums like Vizcaya, El Dorado, Sgt Classick, Cockspur makes it a constant flow of rums.
While I dont know THAT much about other spirits, I find it curious that rums come and go so easily, whether through production, importing, or distribution. Never see vodkas coming and going as they please, though I wish some of them would just go.
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