
Bacardi Grapefruit - 750ML
Bacardi Grapefruit
Elevate your cocktail experience with the vibrant zest of Bacardi Grapefruit. This premium spirit is a harmonious blend of rich, white rum and the tangy essence of pink grapefruit, resulting in a flavor profile that is both sour and semi-sweet. Perfect for those seeking a refreshing twist on classic cocktails. Discover the secret to Bacardi’s intense flavor - a meticulous process that begins with Bacardi Superior rum, aged for one year, and culminates in the perfect infusion of tropical fruit flavors. Whether you’re crafting a zesty Mojito or a refreshing Mule, Bacardi Grapefruit is the ideal addition to elevate your mixology game.
Product Details:
- Country: Puerto Rico
- State: Crafted with care in the heart of the Caribbean
- Brand: Bacardi - a name synonymous with quality rum
- Spirits Type: Rum
- Spirits Style: Flavored Rum
- Taste: A delightful balance of sour and semi-sweet notes, infused with the fresh taste of pink grapefruit
- Food Pairings: Complements a wide range of dishes, from light seafood to tangy citrus-based desserts.
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