Bacardi Anejo Cuatro Rum 750ML
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Description
Description
Bacardi Anejo Cuatro Rum 750ML is a 40% ABV Puerto Rican rum aged a minimum of four years in American white oak bourbon barrels. Rated 92 points by Wine Enthusiast and 93 points by Tastings.com, this expression stands as one of the stronger values in the aged rum category, blending molasses-based rums that include components aged up to five and six years.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 Proof) | Origin: Puerto Rico | Minimum 4-Year Age Statement | Distillery: Bacardi Distillery
Production & Heritage
Bacardi, founded in 1862 in Santiago de Cuba by Don Facundo Bacardí Massó, relocated its primary production to Puerto Rico, where the Anejo Cuatro is distilled today. The rum is produced using continuous column still distillation from a molasses base, then aged for a minimum of four years in previously used American white oak bourbon barrels. What distinguishes the Cuatro blend is the inclusion of some five- and six-year-old rums, which add complexity beyond what the age statement suggests. After aging, the spirit is further shaped by filtration through a proprietary blend of charcoal—a step Bacardi credits with smoothing the final profile while preserving barrel character.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Vanilla leads on the nose, followed by toasted oak, clove, and a thread of dark honey. A faint almond note emerges as the rum opens in the glass.
Taste: The entry is gently sweet with golden raisin and honey, quickly transitioning to a drier mid-palate of toffee and toasty oak. Cracked black pepper and clove spice build through the peak, balanced by a subtle citrus undertone that keeps the sweetness restrained.
Finish: Medium in length with a smooth texture, the finish settles into gentle oak spice and lingering vanilla. There is a pleasant dryness that invites another sip rather than overwhelming with residual sweetness.
How to Drink Anejo Cuatro
Neat or over a single large ice cube is the best way to appreciate the layered oak and spice character. A splash of water can open up the honey and citrus tones for those who find it barrel-forward.
Old Fashioned: The toffee and oak spice stand up well to bitters and a sugar cube, producing a rum-based Old Fashioned with real depth. Dark 'n' Stormy: The vanilla and clove notes complement spicy ginger beer without disappearing into the mixer. Rum Manhattan: Swapped in for rye or bourbon, the four-year aging gives Anejo Cuatro enough backbone to work with sweet vermouth and aromatic bitters.
Best For
- Bourbon drinkers exploring aged rum for the first time
- Building a home bar with a versatile aged mixing rum
- Gifting someone curious about sipping-quality rum at an accessible price tier
- Hosting a rum tasting flight alongside other four-to-six-year aged expressions
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Anejo Cuatro taste like? Anejo Cuatro delivers a profile of vanilla, golden raisin, and honey that transitions into toasted oak, toffee, and clove spice with subtle citrus undertones. The finish is medium-length, smooth, and drier than many comparably aged rums.
How does Anejo Cuatro compare to Mount Gay Eclipse? Mount Gay Eclipse is a Barbadian pot-and-column still blend typically aged up to two years, producing a lighter, fruitier character, while Anejo Cuatro's minimum four-year aging and charcoal filtration yield a more oak-driven, spice-forward rum. Both sit in a similar value tier, but Anejo Cuatro trends darker and more bourbon-like in profile.
Is Anejo Cuatro good for sipping neat? Yes—the four-year minimum aging and inclusion of older rum components give it enough complexity for neat drinking, and it earned 92 points from Wine Enthusiast, a score that reflects genuine sipping quality at this price range.
Where is Anejo Cuatro made? Anejo Cuatro is distilled and aged at the Bacardi Distillery in Puerto Rico, which has served as the brand's primary production facility since the company's relocation from Cuba.
What foods pair well with Anejo Cuatro? Grilled pineapple or stone fruit desserts work well with the rum's honey sweetness. Dark chocolate truffles highlight the toffee and oak notes. Jerk chicken or Caribbean-spiced pork complement the clove and black pepper character. Flan or crème brûlée echo the vanilla and caramel flavors. Aged Gouda or Manchego cheese offers a savory counterpoint to the rum's sweetness.
What sizes does Anejo Cuatro come in? The standard widely available size is 750ml, though Bacardi occasionally releases 1L formats in select markets.
Is Anejo Cuatro worth the price? Anejo Cuatro positions as an entry-level aged sipping rum, and its minimum four-year age statement with older blend components delivers more barrel character than many rums at this value tier, making it a strong contender for both neat drinking and elevated cocktails.
Why Anejo Cuatro?
The real differentiator here is the blend architecture—while the label says four years, the inclusion of five- and six-year-old rums gives this expression a depth that punches above its age statement. The proprietary charcoal filtration step further distinguishes it from competitors by smoothing the spirit without stripping away the oak-driven complexity. A 92-point rating from Wine Enthusiast and 93 points from Tastings.com confirm that this is not just a mass-market brand riding on name recognition. For drinkers seeking a Puerto Rican aged rum that bridges the gap between mixing and sipping, Anejo Cuatro earns its place as one of the more complete expressions in its price class.
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