Botran No.18 Reserva La Famila Rum 70cl

AED 185.00

Rich, dark and seriously mixable, this Guatemala rum brings caramel, toasted oak and dried fruit vibes that make cocktails taste instantly more “bar-worthy.” It’s a Reserva-style blend built for people who like flavour that actually shows up—think rum Old Fashioneds, Rum Manhattans, or a next-level Cuba Libre!

It’s the kind of bottle you’ll reach for when you want real character without a sugar-bomb finish. A smart pick for your home bar, and a great-value rum in the UAE for anyone chasing that aged-rum depth.

Size

70cl / 700ml

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Description

Big, dessert-leaning rum energy with enough depth to keep you nosing your glass like a detective, Botran No.18 Reserva La Familia is the kind of pour that makes an ordinary night feel like a plan.

  • Nose: Toffee and caramelized sugar up front, then dried fruit (think raisin and date), warm baking spice, and a little oak.
  • Taste: Layers of vanilla, cocoa, and spice roll in together, with a rounded, syrupy richness that still stays tidy on the palate.
  • Finish: Long and cozy, with lingering oak, soft spice, and a last little echo of dark chocolate and dried fruit.

This is a Guatemala rum, and it drinks like it knows it. It’s not a one-note mixer, it’s the bottle you reach for when you want your rum to have chapters. Pour it neat when you want the full story, add one big cube when you want it to open up and stretch, or use it to turn a simple Old Fashioned into something deeper and darker.

Love rum in cocktails? This one pulls its weight. It brings enough vanilla, spice, and oak to stand up in a Rum Old Fashioned, makes a killer El Presidente if you’re feeling fancy, and gives a surprisingly grown-up edge to a simple rum and cola (suddenly it tastes like caramel, cocoa, and spice instead of just “sweet”).

Because it’s in our Rum, Spirits lane, think of it as a bar upgrade bottle. The kind you’ll pour for friends who say they “don’t really drink rum” and then immediately ask what you used.

What you’re getting, in real-life terms:

  • Reserva-style depth: More layers in the glass, so you’ll keep finding new notes as it warms up.
  • Oak-led character: That gentle wood, spice, and cocoa vibe that makes it feel closer to a sipper than a party pour.
  • Easy versatility: Works neat, on ice, or in cocktails where you want the rum to be the point, not the background.

Fun Fact: Botran is known for ageing in Guatemala’s cooler highlands, where the slower maturation helps build those deep, dessert-and-oak layers without turning the whole thing into a woody wrestle.