Bacardi 8 Year Aged vs. Bacardi Anejo Aged 4 Years

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I purchased the Bacardi Anejo Aged 4 Years because it was on a special sale, $11.00, 750 ml. Mixed in a cocktail, like rum and coke, it's okay. Sipping, NYET! The Bacardi 8 Year is delicious sipping and in cocktails.
 
I purchased the Bacardi Anejo Aged 4 Years because it was on a special sale, $11.00, 750 ml. Mixed in a cocktail, like rum and coke, it's okay. Sipping, NYET! The Bacardi 8 Year is delicious sipping and in cocktails.
Regular price for the 4 year is about $19.00, 8 year $22.00. For the $3.00 difference, it's really a poor value to buy the 4 year.
 
On Friday, I'll pick up a bottle of Bacardi Gran Reserva Diez. It's usually about $42.00, but Morelli's, my favorite Italian market, butcher shop, and liquor store had it on sale for $26.00. 10 year aged, it's supposed to be outstanding. (from several reviews)
 
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