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Bacardi is a famous alcoholic beverage company known primarily for its eponymous rum. Founded in 1862 in Cuba, it is one of the largest privately held, family-owned spirits companies in the world.

History

Bacardi was founded by Facundo Bacardi Massó, a Spanish wine merchant who emigrated to Cuba in the early 19th century. He established the company in Santiago de Cuba, where he began producing white rum - a smoother, lighter-bodied spirit than the traditional rums of the time. The company's logo, a bat, was chosen because bats were considered a symbol of good luck in Cuban and Spanish culture.

During the Cuban Revolution, Bacardi's assets in Cuba were nationalized, and the family was forced to flee to the United States. Despite this setback, Bacardi continued to grow and expand, establishing production facilities in Puerto Rico and Mexico, and corporate offices in Bermuda.

Products

Bacardi's flagship product is its Bacardi Superior, a white rum that is aged for one to two years in oak barrels. This rum is used in a variety of cocktails, including the Cuba Libre, Mojito, and Daiquiri.

In addition to Bacardi Superior, the company produces a range of other rums, including Bacardi Gold, Bacardi Black, and Bacardi Reserva Ocho. They also produce flavored rums, such as Bacardi Limon and Bacardi Coconut.

Bacardi has also diversified into other spirits, including tequila, vodka, gin, and whiskey, through acquisitions of other companies.

In Popular Culture

Bacardi has a significant presence in popular culture, particularly in music and film. The brand is often mentioned in songs, and its products have appeared in numerous movies.

See Also

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