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United States | Spiced | 35% ABV
Launched in 2011, Bacardi Oakheart is the newest addition to the extensive Bacardi collection.
This spiced rum is aged for 1 to 2 years, filtered using a proprietary process, and then flavored with various spices including maple, nutmeg, cinnamon and honey.
Bacardi Oakheart took over two years to name and more than 2700 names were considered. The winner, Oakheart, is a reference to the charred American white oak barrels that house the rum while it ages.
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Posted
over 6 years ago
Un spìced que demuestra que no es el fuerte de Bacardi
No sorprende ni llama la atención.
Posted
over 5 years ago
Cheap spiced rum from bacardi.
It is ok for a coke-rum.
Posted
over 6 years ago
It has decent balance of spices and light oak flavour and not as sweet as some spiced rums like captain morgan spiced gold. But still quite a lot of added sugar as most generic spiced rums have.
You could sip this , even though it isnt anything special. You taste the spices and sugar, has light amount of charred oak in the taste which is good. Sugary smoothness.
Good mixer for cuba libres, excellent in hot cocktails.
Posted
over 5 years ago
Definitely could be better but if a spiced rum is what one is craving then it's an acceptable option.
Posted
over 5 years ago
Oakheart has so much potential and yet doesn't deliver on taste or drinkability. This is a last resort for rums, not even good for mixing...and forget about sippin'.
I tasted Oakheart several years ago and truly enjoyed the compounded spice flavours highlighted by vanilla with good sweetness. Now it is thinner and less richness on the palate….what happened?
Posted
over 6 years ago
Not so bad for mixing, if you are low budget. Maybe the best choice for this price.
Posted
almost 5 years ago
I was going to throw the half bottle of this I had left away because I remember it being so bad, but when I revisited it I found that it actually had a bit of depth, especially for the price (I think I got it for like 8 dollars). Better than regular Bacardi, which just tastes like gasoline to me- I'll use it for a light rum punch down the road.
'oak barrels to impart a rich and smoky taste'
"Bacardi Oakheart rum review by The Ultimate Rum Shack"
Smooth but it is also very sweet.
"There's a slight burn of alcohol and the spicing is maybe just a bit too much. There is also a slightly jarring aftertaste. It’s a bit smoky and oily."
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Heavily spiced
4
/10
out of 10
This rum is too spiced and pretencious for what it has to offer. Not bad, not good. Just a regular experience.