Rum List
AGED
- ANGOSTURA "1824" 12Yr.249
- APPLETON ESTATE 12 Yr.135
- APPLETON ESTATE 21 Yr.425
- CUBA LIBRE 15 Yr.150
- CUBA LIBRE 21 Yr.335
- DIPLOMATICO "Reserva Exclusiva"129
- DON Q "Gran Anejo"233
- EL DORADO 15 Yr.139
- EL DORADO 21 Yr.325
- FLOR DE CANA "Centanario" 18 Yr.199
- FLOR DE CANA "Centenario" 12 Yr.105
- MOUNT GAY "Extra Old"193
- MOUNT GAY "1703 XX Old399
- OLD NEW ORLEANS 10 Yr.305
- PLANTATION RUM BARBADOS“XO” 275
- PYRAT CASK950
- PYRAT XO RESERVE105
- ZAFRA MASTER RESERVE 21 Yr.199
- SANTA TERESA "1796"165
- ST. JAMES "Extra"149
- ST. JAMES "Hours d'Age"225
- THE HURRICANE CLUB150
- ZAYA "Gran Reserve 12 Yr."155
- ZACAPA “Centenario 23 Yr”259
- ZACAPA “XO”485
AGRIOLE
- RHUM CLEMENT "Cuvee Homere"355
- RHUM CLEMENT "VSOP"149
- RHUM CLEMENT "Premiere Canne"149
- RHUM J.M. 1994555
- RHUM J.M. 1997495
- RHUM J.M."Millesime"189
- RHUM J.M. VSOP250
- RHUM J.M. “Gold”143
- RHUM J.M."White"143
SPICED
- SEVEN TIKI109
- CAPTAIN MORGAN "Original"109
- KRAKEN "Proximo Selection"150
- OLD NEW ORLEANS "Cajun Spice" 199
- PAPAGAYO145
- ROGUE BREWING COMPANY160
- SAILOR JERRY119
DARK
- APPLETON ESTATE "Reserve"150
- ATLANTICO159
- BACARDI "Anejo"109
- BARBANCOURT "5 Star" 8 Yr.150
- CRUZAN "Single Barrel"145
- DEL BARRILITO “3 Stars”150
- DON Q “Anejo”109
- DIPLOMATICO “Anejo”109
- EL DORADO 5 Yr119
- FERNANDES "Black Label"125
- FLOR DE CANA 7 Yr. Grand Reserva 135
- GOSLINGS "Black Seal"133
- MONTECRISTO 12 Yr.129
- MOUNT GAY "Reserve"145
- MYERS'S “ORIGINAL”129
- PAMPERO "Aniversario"165
- ROGUE BREWING COMPANY160
- SANTA TERESA "Selecto"109
- VIZCAYA175
OVERPROOF/NAVY STRENGTH
- BACARDI “151”105
- CRUZAN “151”119
- CRUZAN “Black Strap”145
- EL DORADO “151”99
- GOSLINGS "Black Seal" Dark 151150
- PUSSERS "British Navy" 15 Yr235
- STROH " "Inlaender 160"159
- PUSSERS RUM 84 Proof120
- SMITH & CROSS 84 Proof115
- WRAY & NEPHEW 126 Proof165
- BLACK TOT “LAST CONSIGNMENT"2999
GOLD
- APPLETON ESTATE "Special"108
- APPLETON ESTATE VX150
- BARBANCOURT "3 Star" 4 Yr.105
- CRUZAN 2 Yr.109
- DON Q109
- FERNANDES105
- FLOR DE CANA105
- GOSLINGS108
- LEMON HART102
- MOUNT GAY “Eclipe”113
- MYERS'S115
- OLD NEW ORLEANS "Amber 3 Yr."165
- PLANTATION RUM BARBADOS185
- PLANTATION RUM JAMAICA185
- PLANTATION RUM TRINIDAD185
- SANTA TERESA “Gran Reserva”150
- TOMMY BAHAMA110
- THE SCARLET IBIS109
- WESTERHALL PLANTATION103
WHITE / OTHER
- APPLETON ESTATE103
- BANKS150
- BARBANCOURT107
- BATAVIA ARRAK VAN OOSTEN109
- CHARBAY162
- CRUZAN "Estate 2 Yr."103
- DON Q "Cristal"103
- EL DORADO "Superior 12 Yr."115
- FERNANDES103
- FLOR DE CANA 4 Yr. White105
- MATUSALEM PLATINO145
- MONTECRISTO107
- MOUNT GAY119
- MYERS'S PLATINUM113
- OLD NEW ORLEANS165
- ORINOCO195
- PRICHARD'S145
- ROGUE BREWING COMPANY150
- STARR150
- TOMMY BAHAMA117
RUM HOUSES
- ANGOSTURA, Trinidad & Tobago The "oversized" label on their famous bitters bottle was a mistake-turned-signature design
- APPLETON, Trinidad & Tobago Known to have existed since 1655 when the Brits took Jamaica from the Spaniards
- ATLANTICO, Dominican Republic Meticulously crafted by their 3rd generation master blender from carefully chosen lots of D.R. rum
- BACARDI, Puerto Rico Their "bat" logo is one of the world's most recognizable trademark. Cuban in origin, transplanted to Puerto Rico
- BANKS, West Indies Named after famed explorer Joseph Banks. This is a blend of 5 rums from five different origins
- BARBANCOURT, Haiti Operating since 1862, distillery is one of few stable sources of employment in Haiti
- BATAVIA ARRACK VAN OOSTEN, Java Originated from the island of Java, which the Dutch had Traded extensively from 17th–19th centuries
- BARCELO, Dominican Republic D.R.'s favorite rum label was introduced in 1929 by Spanish native Julian Barcelo
- BERSHIRE MOUNTAIN DISTILLERS, USA Established in 2007. Was Bershires, Massachusetts first legal distillery since prohibition
- BLACK TOT, West Indies This is the last remaining batch commissioned by the Royal Navy. Rum rations ended in 1970
- BOTRAN, Guatemala Sky high: they age their rums 7,654 ft above sea level
- BRUGAL, Dominican Republic Together with Barcelo and Burmudez, they form the 3 "B's" of Dominican rum
- CAPTAIN MORGAN, Puerto Rico Sir Henry Morgan's was a brutal privateer who's grave in Jamaica was washed away by a hurricane
- CASTRIES, Saint Lucia This rum-based, peanut flavored liqueur has been a local staple since 1922
- CHARBAY, USA Distillery is based in Napa, the home to their classic Alambic Charantais Pot Still
- CRUZAN, St. Croix Label was named after the people of St. Croix, USVI, more commonly known as Crucians
- CUBA LIBRE, Guyana Basically a rum and Coke with lime, the namesake drink was popular with G.I.’s in the 1900’s
- DEL BARRILITO, Puerto Rico Going against tradition, Ron del Barrilito was blended before aging in a barrel or "barril"
- DEPAZ, Martinique Produced using the expensive "rhum agricole" process, which utilizes fresh cane juice and not molasses
- DIPLOMATICO, Venezuela Founder Don Juancho learned about rum making in his travels to Jamaica and the Antillies
- DON Q, Puerto Rico "Don Coo" has been Puerto Rico's favorite rum for over 6 generations
- EL DORADO, Guyana Their mother company traces its roots to traders from the Dutch East Indies company
- ENGLISH HARBOR, Antigua & Barbuda English Harbor in Antigua was an important military post established by Admiral Horatio Nelson
- FERNANDES, Trinidad & Tobago Angostura is the house’s second label
- FLOR DE CANA, Nicaragua During the politically unstable 1980's the distillery held back massive quantities of aged rums
- GOSLINGS, Bermuda In 1806 James Gosling was forced to set up shop in Bermuda after his cargo ship's charter expired at sea
- HURRICANE CLUB, Barbados Custom-blended at Fouresquare Rum Distillery of R.L. Seale, the oldest family-owned rum producer on Barbados
- KRAKEN, Trinidad & Tobago This rum is named after a mythical sea creature the roams the north seas
- LEMON HART, Guyana Demerara Rum from Guyana was said to be the secret weapon of Donn Beach, the father of Tiki
- MATUSALEM, Dominican Republic Formed in Santiago de Cuba by two Spanish brothers, adopting the traditional "solera" method in rum production
- MONTECRISTO, Guatemala Non- tradition - their rum is aged in American Bourbon barrels
- MOUNT GAY, Barbados Mt. Gay has one of the earliest documentations of rum production in the Caribbean, circa 1703
- MYERS'S, Jamaica Founded by Fred L Myers in Jamaica, the drink recipes had adorned their back label since day one
- OLD NEW ORLEANS, USA Home grown and created in the 9th Ward
- ORONOCO, Brazil Distilled from mountain-grown sugarcane, the result of a 2-decade long experiment
- PAMPERO, Venezuela Its name makes reference to their logo, featuring a cowboy ("pampas") from the plains
- PAPAGAYO, Paraguay This project supports local, impoverished sugarcane farmers
- PLANTATION RUM, Barbados The "plantation project" was the brain child of Cognac Ferrand from France
- PRICHARD’S DISTILLERY, USA Award-winning rums distilled, barreled and aged in the great state of Tennessee
- PUSSERS, Trinidad & Tobago The British Navy stopped serving their rum rations in 1970, ending a 300+ year tradition
- PYRAT, Anguilla From the genius' behind marketing juggernaut Patron Tequila
- RHUM CELEMENT, Martinique Founder Homere Clement founded the distillery in 1887 to make a rum like Cognac.
- RHUM J.M., Martinique After losing to the Brits in the 7 years war, the French gave up ALL of French Canada to keep Martinique's lucrative sugarcane business
- ROGUE BREWING COMPANY USA Produced from their solo facility in scenic Newport, Oregon
- SAILOR JERRY, Virgin Islands Logo is based on the designs of famed 20th Century tattooer Norm "Sailor Jerry" Collins
- SANTA TERESA, Venezuela Historic property (circa 1796) uses only estate grown cane
- SCARLET IBIS, Trinidad & Tobago Dirty little secret: blended at the request of NY speakeasy Death & Co.
- SEA WYNDE, Jamaica Going beyond a single island, Sea Wynde sources its rums from Jamaica and Guyana
- SEVEN TIKI, Puerto Rico Legend has it that an accomplished Polynesian seafarer would posses 7 great qualities
- SMITH & CROSS, Jamaica This rum is made "navy strength" because at 57% ABV it will not ignite gun powder when spilled
- ST JAMES, Martinique Their original property was a sugar plantation, and was destroyed by the eruption of Mt. Pelee
- STARR, Mauritius Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean, 500 miles east of the coast of Madagascar
- STROH, Austria The official poison in one of Austria's traditional drink, the Jagertee (or Hunter's Tea)
- TOMMY BAHAMA, Barbados Extension of a life-style brand, not your traditional Rum house
- VIZCAYA, Dominican Republic Like many of its Cigar makers, Vizcaya move shop to the Dominican Republic after the cuba revolution
- WESTERHALL PLANTATION, Grenada Their distillery in St. David's, Grenada has a extensive library of their own rums made over the years
- WRAY & NEPHEW, Jamaica Founder John Wray was the owner of Kingston's famous Shakespeare Tavern before entering the liquor business
- ZACAPA, Guatemala Label was created in 1976 to celebrate the centenary of the Guatemalan city of Zacapa
- ZAFRA, Panama A new venture that focuses on blending & aging in bourbon casks
- ZAYA, Guatemala Molasses, by-product of sugar production, was an industrial waste before distillers made rum out of it


