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Our vision for Bambarra Rum began with the desire for the Turks and Caicos Islands to have its own distinctive rum, just as many of our neighboring Caribbean islands do. We invested great care in sourcing the finest Caribbean rums for blending, ensuring that our final product truly represents the culture and heritage of these islands.

Inspired by one of our original settlements in the beautiful Middle Caicos, we named our rum after Bambarra Beach—the home of African settlers who arrived on our shores in 1841 after the slave trader Trouvadore ran aground. Upon landfall, they claimed their freedom on these very shores, planting the seeds of a vibrant nation. With them came traditions and culture that still thrive today—colorful masquerading parties, intricate craft weaving, and, of course, the artistry of smoothly blended sugar cane rum.