Le Coq Cuba Libre Lime Taste 330ml ( 1 piece )

AED 5.00

Rum-and-cola vibes with a bright lime twist, already mixed and ready to crack open. This Cuba Libre-style RTD keeps things snappy with cola spice and citrus zip, not syrupy sweetness. Grab a single for a quick fridge fix, or stock a case of 24 when you’ve got a BBQ, beach day, or game night coming up. Easy, fast, and dangerously drinkable!

PackingCase of 24
Size33cl / 330ml, Case of 24
Description

Cola, rum, and a squeeze of lime, the classic Cuba Libre combo, no mixing, no mess. This Le Coq RTD is made for when you want that familiar bar-call flavour but you’re not in the mood to play bartender.

It’s the kind of ready-to-drink you keep cold for last-minute plans. One minute you’re texting “on my way”, the next you’ve got a proper Cuba Libre-style pour in your hand.

  • Nose: Fresh lime zest, caramel cola, a little vanilla and warm spice.
  • Taste: Cola sweetness up front, then citrus snap, light rum warmth, and a subtle peppery fizz feel.
  • Finish: Lime lingers with a gentle cola spice echo that keeps you reaching back for another sip.

Because it’s a Ready To Drink (RTD), you skip the shopping list. No hunting for rum, no debating which cola, no half-used limes drying out in the fridge. Just pop it in, chill it down, and you’re set for whenever the mood hits.

Buying a single is perfect for trying it out or tossing into the cooler for a day out. Going for the case of 24 is the move when you’re hosting, because it keeps the flavour consistent from the first can to the last, and nobody’s stuck doing drink duty.

This one’s all about balance. Lime keeps the cola from getting heavy, and the rum note stays present without taking over. If you like classic highballs, you’ll get it immediately.

Keep it in the fridge as your “plans changed, we’re hanging at mine” backup. It’s also a smart pick for parties where you want a crowd-pleaser that doesn’t taste like a sugar bomb.

Fun Fact: The Cuba Libre became famous in Havana in the early 1900s, and the name literally means “Free Cuba”, a toast that turned into a cocktail classic.