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ALUNA COCONUT RUM

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An award-winning blend of rums from Guatemala and the Caribbean with all-natural toasted coconut flavours and sustainably-sourced pure coconut water.

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Our lightly aged Guatemalan rum is made with first press sugar cane, fermented with yeast from the pineapple plant.  This creates a light, floral and smooth rum with a natural subtle sweetness to which we add selected classic, young Caribbean rums to give classic rum character and strength, creating an an elegant, balanced blend. We then macerate toasted coconut, and blend it with the three rums and before bottling we add pure, traceable, sustainably sourced coconut water which extends the fresh, coconut flavour and gives the rum a wonderfully smooth mouthfeel. 

 

We think the flavours really shine through and that's partly because we don't hide them behind a wall of sugar found in many other coconut rums.

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MORE COCONUT. LESS SUGAR. BECAUSE LIFE IS SWEET ENOUGH.

ALUNA COFFEE LIQUEUR

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Aluna Coconut Coffee Liqueur is bottled at 25% ABV. It is a blend of the core Aluna Coconut rum with 100% Arabica cold brew coffee, cacao nibs and black cardamom.

 

Aluna co-founder Heather Graham said: “We are delighted to finally share our new coffee liqueur. We wanted to create a premium product that was true to our ethos, with all-natural ingredients and a more mindful approach to sugar, suited to the modern drinker. The idea was sparked after we noticed that certain darker, richer flavours partnered with our rum’s notes of toasted coconut perfectly – particularly coffee and chocolate. Aluna Coconut Rum is great in summer drinks and all kinds of classic serves but this allowed us to branch out and explore a new angle.”

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The expression is less sweet than other coffee liqueurs with notes of coconut and a richness from the addition of cacao nibs. The finish offers a subtle hint of smoky, herbal black cardamom. The cardamom provides a subtle counterpoint to the richer flavours in the blend and the result is a more complex coffee liqueur that is surprisingly versatile and incredibly moreish.

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