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Lush Guide to Aluna Rum

Are you a coconut lover? If yes is the answer to that question, then I have the rum for you!! Crafted in Guatemala and the Caribbean, Aluna Rum’s coconut flavor sets it apart from other rum varieties.

Aluna Cocktail (1200 x 800 px)

Not only is Aluna made with premium rums, but they use with pure, sustainably sourced coconut water for even more coconut goodness! They wanted to prove that coconut rum didn’t have to be over sweet, and they were right.

Once they mastered their base rum, they went on to create a few additional expressions –  Aluna Cold Brew Coffee Liqueur and Aluna Peach & Pomelo Liqueur.

Now they’ve gone further afield for their newest addition, Aluna Tropica. A blend of both Sri Lankan and Caribbean rums is used and then enhanced with botanicals, spices and fruit, such as pandan leaf, spiced pineapple, lemongrass, and galangal.

As seen below, Aluna Tropica works so very well in cocktails. Try one of these at home! They are super easy and really refreshing!

Plus I added their take on the Pi̱a Colada cocktail Рwhich is a must if you are learning to make a summer rum cocktail!

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Aluna Tropica Cola
Aluna Tropica Cola
Aluna Tropica Spiced Rum and Cola – refreshing and long with subtle spice and tropical fruit notes
Check out this recipe
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Aluna Tropica Jungle Bird
Aluna Tropica Jungle Bird
Aluna Tropica Rum makes a fantastic version of the classic Jungle Bird.  Juicy and vibrant but with a bittersweet note from the Campari.
Check out this recipe
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Aluna Tropica Storm
Aluna Tropica Storm
Made with Aluna Tropica Rum, ginger beer and lime, this is a fruit-forward version that is refreshing and simple to make.
Check out this recipe
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Aluna Tropica Paper Plane
Aluna Tropica Paper Plane
Take a Paper Plane to Sri Lanka! Bittersweet rum and herbal notes with layers of spice and citrus!
Check out this recipe
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Aluna Colada
Aluna Colada
A simple, heavy on the coconut twist on the Pina Colada!
Check out this recipe

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