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I’ve managed to collect a few rums over the years. Some of the rums in my collection I’ve purchased, some I’ve hunted down, some have been gifts from friends, and – yes – some are free samples provided by brands for review. Here’s a list of most of the rums in my collection. I’ve left out any rums that I’ve discovered that don’t possess labels, are home infusions or blends, or are not yet commercially available (that part of my collection is about another 30 bottles of rum).
Rums that have been reviewed thus-far have links to them. At some point I may change this so that it links to all articles that deal with that rum, but for now, it’s just the reviews. If you see a rum here that I have but haven’t reviewed and you have a question about, feel free to contact me. If you see a rum missing from my list that you can’t believe I don’t have, feel free to let me know. Donations Recommendations are also always accepted!
List accurate as of: 10/6/2009
| Rum | Country of Origin |
|---|---|
| 10 Cane Rum | Trinidad |
| Admiral Rodney | St. Lucia |
| Angostura 1919 | Trinidad |
| Appleton Estate 21 Year Old | Jamaica |
| Appleton Estate Extra | Jamaica |
| Appleton Estate Master Blender’s Legacy | Jamaica |
| Appleton Estate Reserve | Jamaica |
| Appleton Estate V/X | Jamaica |
| Barbancourt 15 Year Old Rhum | Haiti |
| Barbancourt 8 Year Old Rhum | Haiti |
| Boca Loca Cachaca | Brazil |
| Braddah Kimo’s Da Bomb Extreme Rum | USA |
| Brugal Anejo | Dominican Republic |
| Brugal Extra Viejo | Dominican Republic |
| Brugal Siglo de Oro | Dominican Republic |
| Bundaberg | Australia |
| Cabana Cachaca | Brazil |
| Clement Premiere Canne | Martinique |
| Clement VSOP | Martinique |
| Clement XO | Martinique |
| Coruba Dark Rum | Jamaica |
| Cruzan Blackstrap | St. Croix, USVI |
| Cruzan Estate Diamond | St. Croix, USVI |
| Cruzan Estate Single Barrel | St. Croix, USVI |
| Crystal Lime Rum | St. Lucia |
| Depaz Rhum Agricole | Martinique |
| Doorley’s | Barbados |
| Dos Maderas PX | Spain |
| Duurly’s Parrot Aged Rum | Belize |
| El Dorado 15 Year Old | Guyana |
| El Dorado 21 Year Old | Guyana |
| El Dorado 3 Year Old | Guyana |
| El Dorado 5 Year Old | Guyana |
| El Dorado White Rum | Guyana |
| Flor de Cana 18 Year Old | Nicaragua |
| Foursquare Spiced Rum | Barbados |
| Havana Club 7 Anos | Cuba |
| Havana Club Anejo Reserva | Cuba |
| Isaura Ouro Cachaca | Brazil |
| Khukri Daggar | Nepal |
| Kilo Kai | Curacao |
| La Favorite Rhum Agricole Blanc | Martinique |
| Leblon Cachaca | Brazil |
| Lemonhart Demerara Rum | Guyana |
| Lemonhart Overproof 151 | Guyana |
| Matusalem Gran Reserva | Dominican Republic |
| Matusalem Platino | Dominican Republic |
| Maui Dark Rum | USA |
| Maui Gold Rum | USA |
| Montanya Oro | USA |
| Montanya Platino | USA |
| Mount Gay Eclipse | Barbados |
| Mount Gay Eclipse Silver | Barbados |
| Mount Gay Extra Old | Barbados |
| Murray McDavid 13 Year Old Jamaican Rum | Jamaica |
| Myer’s Dark Rum | Jamaica |
| New Orleans Extra Premium Rum | USA |
| Old Mill Gold Rum | USA |
| Old New Orleans 10 Year Old Rum | USA |
| Old New Orleans 3 Year Old Rum | USA |
| Old New Orleans Cajun Spiced Rum | USA |
| Old New Orleans Crystal Rum | USA |
| One Barrel | Belize |
| Oronoco | Brazil |
| Plantation 1990 Guyana | Guyana |
| Plantation 1997 Panama | Panama |
| Plantation 1999 Barbados | Barbados |
| Pritchard’s Fine Rum | USA |
| Pusser’s British Navy Rum | Trinidad |
| Pyrat Cask 1623 | Anguilla |
| Pyrat Pistol Rum | Anguilla |
| Pyrat XO Reserve | Anguilla |
| Rhum JM Gold Rhum | Martinique |
| Rhum JM VSOP | Martinique |
| Ron Abuelo 12 Anos | Panama |
| Ron Abuelo 7 Anos | Panama |
| Ron Atlantico Private Cask | Dominican Republic |
| Ron Barcelo Imperial | Dominican Republic |
| Ron Botran Solera 1893 | Guatemala |
| Ron Centenario Conmemorativo | Costa Rica |
| Ron Centenario Fundacion 20 Anos | Costa Rica |
| Ron Diplomatico Blanco | Venezuela |
| Ron Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva | Venezuela |
| Ron Pampero Aniversario | Venezuela |
| Ron Rico Gold | Puerto Rico |
| Ron Zacapa Centenario 23 | Guatemala |
| Sagatiba Vehela | Brazil |
| Sailor Jerry | USA |
| Saint James Hors d’Ages | Martinique |
| Santa Florita | USVI |
| Santa Teresa 1796 | Venezuela |
| Scarlet Ibis | Trinidad |
| Sea Wynde | Jamaica/Guyana |
| Seven Tiki | Fiji |
| Strong Overproof Rum | St. Lucia |
| Tanduay 1854 | Philippines |
| Tanduay Gold | Philippines |
| Tanduay White | Philippines |
| Three Crow Rum | USA |
| Tommy Bahama Golden Sun | Barbados |
| Tommy Bahama White Sand | Barbados |
| Tortuga Rum | Cayman Islands |
| Treaty Oak Silver Rum | USA |
| Wray & Nephew Overproof | Jamaica |
| Zaya (New) | Trinidad |
| Zaya (Discontinued) | Guatemala |


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I was just curious to know your opinion on the rum Pyrat XO Reserve as you do not have it in your review section but you do have it on your shelf. The rum is inexpensive but receives great reviews from other rum critics. Are the reviews justified or would I be better off going in another direction for an inexpensive good rum.
Darren:
You’re right, I’ve been a bit of a slacker in getting through the entire list. The Pyrat XO is not all that great in my opinion. I think it has some great qualities for a mixer – a great funkiness especially – but it also has what I feel is a strong and artificial orange flavor. Pyrat insists that they don’t flavor their rums, but I’m not sure I buy it.
I’d recommend avoiding it, personally. However, I know plenty of rum lovers who adore Pyrat, so my advice is to find a way to taste it first and then buy, if at all possible.
Have you tried Elements8 rum from St Lucia – independently owned brand sourced from St Lucia Distillers – sells mainly in Europe at top end i.e. bottle is £sterling 32.00 – for the white and gold ($60.00).
I have. I tried it at UK Rumfest in 2008. It’s great stuff. Wish they sold it out here.
You need to try and grab a bottle of Treaty Oak, from Austin TX. Its a damn fine rum for a white anyways. Also there is a thing called Rumble from the Balcones Distillery. Its not technically a rum because its made out of honey and figs but made like a rum, and is really an interesting rum substitute in certain cocktails.
I actually have Treaty Oak. It’s not bad. I find it to be a little bland and basic to be honest.
Are there any spiced rums that you would consider a good rum for sipping?
If so, what brands? If not what would you recommend as a sipper for someone just starting to get seriously into rum?
Eric,
I don’t really sip spiced rums a lot. If I had to pick one or two to sip on their own, they would probably be Old New Orleans Cajun Spiced Rum and Foursquare Spiced Rum.
Hey, first off, I’d just like to say sir; thanks for an excellent, entertaining and informative website. A current lack of funding is preventing my drinking much in the way of top-shelf rum, but this site has provided an excellent diversion and is giving me some great ideas for the future.
Now, on to the questions… first off, I notice a bottle of Kilo-Kai in amongst the collection. I tried this not to long ago, it was a little too sweet and strongly cinnamon flavored for my liking, but I was curious about your opinion. Also, is there really a rum (Khukri Daggar) from Nepal? What’s that all about?
Do you know about, or have you tried Buffalo Trace 17 yr Rum, its part of their experimental collection, it only comes in a 375, and is a little pricey. They have it at my local liquor store, but I was wondering if you knew anything about it. I would like to try it but I’m not sure i wanna take the plunge if it sucks, any thoughts?
I thought myself to be somewhat of a connoisseur ( well not really) of rum and other drinks but now that I found this web site I find that I know nothing of rum except how to drink it. I love LemonHart rum and have for years. But now I see I have to broden my taste and get started on trying something different. We tend to get stuck if we find something we like as I live in a small town that doesn’t have a wide varity of choice. And when we go to the big lights there is always so much to do I forget about such things. But now I am going to make an effort to start a rum collection.
Great to hear, Lionel! The best part about a rum collection? Drinking it.
Mate, i noticed you have mentioned the Matusalem platino (white) but also their classico is fantastic. I am a cocktail barman and love the caramel sweetness to it and have made a signature dirty mojito with ginger beer and raw sugar syrup with hinted cinamon. The fuller flavour is enhancd with the mint and the spice of the ginger beer totally transforms the whole mojito. As we have no real access to many rums which would you suggest as great for fusing? Platino is sweet and has a clean finish and works great with mint and vanilla bean however matusalem isnt cheap on our parts. Any other labels for consideration would be ideal. Cheers
DMiguel
Mate, i noticed you have mentioned the Matusalem platino (white) but also their classico is fantastic. I am a cocktail barman and love the caramel sweetness to it and have made a signature dirty mojito with ginger beer and raw sugar syrup with hinted cinamon. The fuller flavour is enhancd with the mint and the spice of the ginger beer totally transforms the whole mojito. As we have no real access to many rums which would you suggest as great for fusing? Platino is sweet and has a clean finish and works great with mint and vanilla bean however matusalem isnt cheap on our parts. Any other labels for consideration would be ideal. CheersDMiguel
+1
When I was in New Orleans, I went to Old New Orleans Rum and I tasted their whole, but limited lineup of rums. They have a crystal, spiced, three-year, and ten year. I thought that the ten year was extraordinary and that spiced and three year were very good, the spiced, with some sweet tea and ice. On the tour they mentioned that they had won awards for their spiced rum and sold 90% of their stock in Lousiana. I know they ship out of state. These might be some rums worth trying.
Cheers. Keep up the good work.
Hi Matt
I have a limited edition 2000 millinium 4.5 litre bottle of coruba rum.
The bottle that I have has label no.844/2000 and has never been opened. I’ve had it for 10 years. Would you know if it is worth anything.
Cheers
Rochelle
Hi Matt
I have a bottle of “Brown’s Overproof” rum. It is 27 years old. Printed on the bottle is “Double distilled. A quality pot still rum matured in very small oak casks. H. G. Brown & Sons. wine merchants. Chatswood.
N.S.W. 2211D. On the back is “COLLECTOR SERIES No.2.
New South Wales, Australia. It is unopened. Do you know anything about it? Cannot find the company. Can you throw some light on it.
Thanks a lot.
Carol
I think you should have some rums from Colombia. we have a lot of them.
Some are:
1) Ron Viejo de Caldas (one of the best of the world)
2) Ron Medellin Añejo
3) Ron Tres Esquinas
4) Ron del Valle.
etc.
and there are much more.
Sincerely:
Eduardo.
another rum from Colombia:
Ron Baluarte.
Eduardo
there is a great shop for Rum in London–Gerry’s in Old Compton street.i am known as the tall scotsman. Alan is very helpful. I love Flamboyant from Mauritius and Diplomatico greel Label. currently I have them and a Trinidadian from tesco–light but vg, pampero,, pyrat pistol, two cuvees of Mount Gay and Appletons—Iprefer golds. there is a great pub outside Mevagissey in cornwall with a sel;ection of about 100 rums–sea Wynde is blended in Scotland. Have you tried Henry 8 from Germany–approx £500 abottle.
It’s nice to see the St. Lucian rum, Admiral Rodney’s in your collection. I used to work in St. Lucia often and found this to be one of the finest rums I’ve encountered.
I’m enjoying the Ron Zacapa 23 right now. I wish they were still importing the Pyrat Pistol here. It’s nice with the right cigar while tailgating.
What about Ron Rico? I see it in your list, but no review. The one review I found of it elsewhere was extremely negative.
What did you think of the bundy
Be as scathing as you want
Hi:
I have in my posession a 70cl bottle of 1952 Clement Rhum (Tres vieux rhum agricole) from Martinique. 44% vol.
It was presented to my wife and I in 1990 at the Clement rummery at the occasion of our son’s wedding, the reception of which took place there. It comes in a hinged wooden box with 2 snifter glasses and a medallion of the centennial year of the Clement rummery.
Perhaps you might have an idea of the value of this, and if you or someone you know of wsould be interested.
Mate, i noticed you have mentioned the Matusalem platino (white) but also their classico is fantastic. I am a cocktail barman and love the caramel sweetness to it and have made a signature dirty mojito with ginger beer and raw sugar syrup with hinted cinamon. The fuller flavour is enhancd with the mint and the spice of the ginger beer totally transforms the whole mojito. As we have no real access to many rums which would you suggest as great for fusing? Platino is sweet and has a clean finish and works great with mint and vanilla bean however matusalem isnt cheap on our parts. Any other labels for consideration would be ideal. CheersDMiguel+1
+1
I see you’re not a fan of XO Reserve. What are your thoughts on the Pyrat Cask 1623?
hi did you ever come across a rum from trinidad called royal oak it a fab rum drank while on hols there but could never manage to get it in uk or ireland cheers
I see Wray & Nephew on your list. What is your opinion of it? Seems pretty plain middle of the road, but with a bit more kick (obviously), in my opinion.
Any time you’re dealing with an overproof you have to judge it on its merits as such. W&NOP isn’t the kind of rum that you’re likely to sip neat (unless you’re Jamaican), but it is wonderful in the right application. One of my favorite drinks with W&NOP is the very simple “J.Wray & Ting” made with W&NOP and Ting grapefruit soda. It’s delightfully refreshing and packs quite a punch at the same time.
Dear Sir,
Thanks for the interesting and informative web site. I’ve recently started collecting rum labels. I am wondering if you have any spare that you could flick my way.
Incidentally, how do you rate Bundaberg Rum? I used to live there and love the rum and town.
Thanks, keep up the good work and kindest regards,
Matt Moloney
Cairns, Queensland.
Just like the last comment, I too wanted to hear more about Bundaberg. Just coming back from a visit down under, and had driven through the sugar cane fields, I was able to snag a small sampling to keep at my bar. It’s on your list. Any review? Thanks.
Just wondering if you’ve tried Flor De Cana Centenario 21? Thoughts?
If I liked this one, any recommendations for others to try?
I’m kinda’ new to good rum. Always been more of a Scotch or Sake drinker, but looking to expand my horizons.
Hi Matt have you heard of the Large British Navy Pusser’s Rum Jug with Waxed Seal. I have a bottle full and not opened and was just wondering how much it would sell for
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