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PREMIUM

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The best light rums: 12 to try 

Though it’s the lightest style of rum, this spirit punches well above its weight when it comes to mixing up classic cocktails. Julie Sheppard shares a dozen top-notch bottles to stock in your home bar.

Rum is a sunshine spirit. Just saying the word ‘rum’ makes me think of holidays: enjoying tropical cocktails at a beach bar or mixing up a fruity rum punch for summer parties.

Sun is crucial for rum production too. It’s made from sugar cane, which can only be grown in warm tropical and subtropical climates. Look along the equator on a map – between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn – and you’ll find top rum-producing countries. From Venezuela and Guyana in South America, to Barbados and Jamaica in the Caribbean, across to India and the Philippines.


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