List of rum brands

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Rum display in a U.S. liquor store (2009)

Rum is distilled in a wide variety of locations by a number of different producers. Below is a list of rum brands and distillers organized by location of the distiller. [1]

Contents

Africa

Democratic Republic of Congo

Kenya

La Réunion

Madagascar

Mauritius

Seychelles

South Africa

Asia and the Pacific

Australia

Cambodia

India

Japan

Philippines

Nepal

New Zealand

Taiwan

Thailand

Caribbean

Antigua and Barbuda

Bahamas

Barbados

British Virgin Islands

Cayman Islands

Cuba

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Havana Club 7 años

Dominican Republic

Grenada

Guadeloupe

Haiti

Jamaica

Martinique

Puerto Rico

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Lucia

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Sint Maarten

Trinidad and Tobago

US Virgin Islands

There are two distilleries in the United States Virgin Islands Diageo subsidiary Captain Morgan and Beam Suntory subsidiary Virgin Islands Rum Industries, Inc. V.I.R.I. Inc. The two distilleries export in the form of intermodal tank containers at high proof and bottle elsewhere. V.I.R.I. Inc. has a proprietary brand Cruzan but produces a great variety of distributor brands.

Central and South America

Argentina

Belize

Brazil

Colombia

Costa Rica

El Salvador

Guatemala

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Ron Zacapa Centenario 23

Guyana

Honduras

Nicaragua

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Suriname

Venezuela

Europe

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Stroh Rum from Austria

Austria

Czech Republic

Denmark

France

Germany

The Netherlands

Spain

United Kingdom

North America

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Newfoundland Screech, produced in Canada

Bermuda

Canada

Mexico

United States

Arizona

  • Desert Diamond Distillery home of Gold Miner Spirits (Kingman, Arizona)
  • Grand Canyon Distillery (Williams, Arizona)

California

  • California Spirits Co. (San Marcos, California) [34]
  • Charbay Distillery (Napa/Mendecino, California) [35]
  • Cutwater Spirits (San Diego, California) [36]
  • Lost Spirits (Los Angeles, California)
  • Malahat Spirits (San Diego, California) [37]
  • Old Harbor Distilling (San Diego, California)
  • Selvarey Rum (Hollywood, California)
  • Shadow Ridge Spirit Company (Oceanside, California) [38]

Connecticut

  • Connecticut Valley Distillery (Ellington, Connecticut)

Delaware

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Tasting room at the Ballast Point Brewing Company

Florida

  • Black Coral Rum (West Palm Beach, Florida) [40]
  • Chef Distilled (Key West, Florida) [41]
  • Hemingway Rum Company (Key West, Florida)
  • Rumcojones (St. Petersburg, Florida)
  • Siesta Key Rum (Sarasota, Florida)
  • Alligator Bay Distillers (Punta Gorda, Florida)

Georgia

  • Richland Distilling Company (Richland, Georgia)

Hawaii

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    Kuleana Rum Shack at Queens’ MarketPlace Waikoloa Village, Hawaii
    Kuleana Rum Works (Hawaii)
  • Koloa Rum (Hawaii)
  • Maui Dark Rum (Hawaii)

Indiana

  • Best Distillery (Elizabeth, Indiana)

Iowa

  • Artisan Grain Rum (Davenport, Iowa) [42]

Louisiana

  • Jean Baptiste Rum (Broussard, Louisiana) [43]
  • Three Roll Estate (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) [44]
  • Bayou Rum (Lacassine, Louisiana) [45]
  • Donner-Peltier Distillers (Thibodaux, Louisiana) [46]
  • Old New Orleans Rum (New Orleans, Louisiana)
  • Porchjam Distillery/Cheramie Rum (New Orleans, Louisiana) [47]

Maine

  • New England Distilling (Portland, Maine)
  • Bartlett Spirits of Maine (Gouldsboro, Maine)
  • Wiggly Bridge Distillery (York, Maine)
  • Maine Craft Distilling (Portland, Maine)

Maryland

  • Lyon Distilling Company (Saint Michaels, Maryland) [48]
  • Seacrets Distilling Company (Ocean City, Maryland) [49]

Massachusetts

  • Boston Harbor Distillery (Boston, Massachusetts)
  • Berkshire Mountain Distillers (Sheffield, Massachusetts)
  • Triple Eight Distillery (Nantucket, Massachusetts)
  • Bully Boy Distillers (Boston, Massachusetts)
  • GrandTen Distilling (Boston, Massachusetts)
  • Deacon Giles Distillery (Salem, Massachusetts)
  • Short Path Distillery (Everett, Massachusetts)
  • Rumson's (Salem, Massachusetts)
  • Privateer (Ipswich, Massachusetts)
  • South Hollow Spirits (Truro, Massachusetts) [50]

Michigan

New Hampshire

  • Tall Ship Distillery (Dover, New Hampshire)

New Jersey

  • Cooper River Distillers (Camden, New Jersey) [52]

New York

North Carolina

  • Broadslab Distillery (Benson, North Carolina)
  • Lassiter Distilling Company (Knightdale, North Carolina)
  • Muddy River Distillery (Belmont, North Carolina)
  • Outer Banks Distilling (Manteo, North Carolina)
  • Raleigh Rum Company (Raleigh, North Carolina)

Oregon

  • Rogue Spirits (Newport and Portland, Oregon)
  • Stillwagon Distillery (Charleston, Oregon)

Pennsylvania

  • Big Springs Spirits (Bellefonte, Pennsylvania)
  • Bluebird Distilling (Phoenixville, Pennsylvania)
  • Maggie's Farm Rum (Pittsburgh, PA)
  • Manatawny Still Works (Pottstown, Pennsylvania)

Rhode Island

South Carolina

  • Carolina Moon Distillery (Edgefield, South Carolina)
  • Copperhead Mountain Distillery (Travelers Rest, South Carolina)
  • Copper Horse Distilling (Columbia, South Carolina)
  • Daufuskie Island Rum Company (Daufuskie Island, South Carolina)
  • Firefly Distillery (Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina)
  • High Wire Distilling (Charleston, South Carolina)
  • JAKAL Distillery (Lexington, South Carolina)
  • Motte and Sons Bootlegging Co. (Spartanburg, South Carolina)
  • Striped Pig Distillery (North Charleston, South Carolina)

Tennessee

  • Prichard's Fine Rum (Kelso, Tennessee) [53]

Texas

  • Railean Rum (San Leon, Texas) [54]

Vermont

  • Dunc's Mill (St. Johnsbury, Vermont)
  • Mad River Distillers (Waitsfield, Vermont)

Rum brands present in several countries

See also

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