Inside every barrel where Ron Amuleto rests, something more than aging is taking place. Over the course of months and even years, our rum slowly matures in ex-bourbon oak barrels, absorbing character and aromas. But there’s a part of the rum that will never make it into the bottle… and it’s no accident.
This mysterious evaporation is known as “the angels’ share”—the percentage of rum that naturally evaporates during the aging process. This loss is inevitable, yet deeply symbolic and useful. It’s the tribute rum makers offer to the elements and time to make a better rum with each passing day.
At 5400 ft above sea level, in San Francisco de Sales—where Ron Amuleto is aged—the altitude, temperature fluctuations, and humidity create ideal conditions for this phenomenon to happen in an uncontrolled and meaningful way. Here, the angels’ share is more than a loss: it’s a transformation. What leaves, elevates the spirit of what remains.
Every drop that survives the passage of time becomes richer, more complex, more worthy. It is rum that has been chosen. A liquid that has surrendered part of itself to become stronger and wiser.
When you open a bottle of Ron Amuleto, you’re not just enjoying a spirit aged with care—you’re tasting a legacy, you are tasting the past… an experience that angels have sampled.