LIMITED RELEASE SPIRITS

Our Distillery was founded with a spirit of trial and innovation. Not only were we pioneers in making Bourbon in Florida, we have also created many delicious variations of our other spirits. Some of these are limited, one-time productions, and some of them (like our Port Finished Bourbon and The Saint) make it into our standard offerings. We continue to innovate and develop new offerings, and encourage you to explore these jewels.

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Reserve Rum

The crown jewel of our rum collection, Reserve Rum is a marriage between of three distinct rums - each derived from Florida molasses - aged in casks which previously held cognac and Madagascar vanilla beans.

Unlike anything else St. Augustine Distillery has released, this unique spirits blends historic rum production processes with modern finishing techniques, resulting in a one-of-a-kind rum.

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Stone’s Throw Rum

94.0 Proof - This complex, fruit-forward rum is rooted in community collaboration. Named for our friends at San Sebastian Winery just a “stone’s throw” away from our distillery, our distillers aged new make rum in freshly dumped San Sebastian Winery port barrels that originally held our Florida Straight Bourbon.

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D. Rodriguez & Sons Overproof Rum

63% ABV / 126 Proof - Named for our beloved “Day One” Danny Rodriguez, the very first hire in St. Augustine Distillery’s history, this decadent rum features notes of overripe bananas, tropical fruits, and burnt sugars. The label features five blue stars in tribute to the flag of Danny’s home country, Honduras.

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Discovery Series Rum

The Discovery Series marks our first rum release in distillery history. Made with Florida’s long rum tradition in mind, all four spirits in this collection were fermented and distilled on-site using select, premium regional sugarcane syrups and molasses in our copper pot stills.

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