Captain Morgan Dark Rum 1L

Original price was: AED 55.00.Current price is: AED 42.00.

Big, dark rum energy for cola, rum punch, and any cocktail that needs a proper backbone. This one brings deep molasses, caramel, and toasted oak with a warm vanilla-spice kick that screams “second round.” Made in the Caribbean, it’s a go-to dark rum for easy mixing and bold flavour that doesn’t disappear once the ice shows up!

Size

1L

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Description

This is your no-fuss dark rum for when you want cocktails to taste like something, not just mixer. Expect deep molasses, caramelized sugar, and a hit of oak, the kind of flavour that stands tall in a Cuba Libre or a dark ’n’ stormy-style build.

  • Nose: Molasses, burnt sugar, vanilla, and a whiff of toasted oak.
  • Taste: Caramel and toffee up front, then baking spices (think cinnamon and clove), with a dark, slightly smoky edge.
  • Finish: Warming and medium-long, lingering vanilla, spice, and oak.

What makes it worth keeping around is how reliable it is in mixed drinks. Dark rum can sometimes vanish behind cola, ginger beer, or citrus. This doesn’t. You still get that signature molasses depth and spice even when your glass is doing the most.

It’s also a handy “one bottle, many moods” pick. Want a rum punch that tastes like a beach party, not fruit juice? This gives you the darker base notes that make it feel grown up. Building a simple highball? It brings enough character that you don’t need a million extras.

If you’re stocking a home bar, this covers a lot of ground in the rum, spirits lane. It’s a classic call for tiki-leaning recipes, a solid swap when a cocktail asks for “dark rum”, and a dependable choice when you’re making drinks for a group and don’t want surprises.

Flavour-wise, you’re getting a layered combo: sweet brown sugar and caramel, warm spice, and a touch of oak that keeps things from feeling flat. It’s bold, straightforward, and easy to like, which is exactly what you want from a workhorse dark rum.

Bring it out for game night, BBQs, or whenever the plan is “mix something tasty and get back to hanging out.” It’s friendly, flavour-forward, and it plays well with whatever you’ve got in the fridge.

Fun Fact: The Captain Morgan name comes from Sir Henry Morgan, a real 17th-century Welsh privateer who operated around the Caribbean.