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Captain Morgan Coconut Rum
Distiller Score 81
The rum is fairly straight forward. There is sugar. There is coconut. The rum is sweet and rich on your palate and delivers what is on the label. No fuss, no muss. Could have a little more depth to it, but it's not like you're going to chug this as is. Throw it in your blender as it was intended.
Reviewed by Stephanie Moreno
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Siesta Key Toasted Coconut
Distiller Score 90
The aroma of the rum is that of freshly-cut coconut cream pie. As this fades, slight honey-vanilla and spice notes linger. The flavor of the rum is dominated by the rich toasted coconut notes. Vanilla, baking spices, and honey augment the finish.
Reviewed by Paul Senft
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Captain Morgan 100 Proof Spiced Rum
Distiller Score 80
Considering the much higher proof, this version tastes cleaner and more smooth than the original! It's still a tad too sweet - with weighty notes of vanilla, caramel, butterscotch, banana and tropical-fruit-flavored candy. Sweet cinnamon, nutmeg and clove add to the mix. There's a surprisingly pleasant roasted toffee flavor tying it together and finishes cleaner than expected.
Reviewed by Amanda Schuster
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Cruzan Coconut Rum
Distiller Score 78
The rum has a natural coconut aroma that is slightly sweet. Sipping the rum provides a creamy mouth feel that leaves a coating behind on the teeth and tongue. The artificial coconut flavor is consistent with a hint of vanilla and sugary-sweet aftertaste.
Reviewed by Paul Senft
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Captain Morgan Grapefruit Rum
Distiller Score 72
The surprise here is the understated and pleasant the grapefruit aroma. It doesn't come off as cloying or artificial at all. This is pretty clearly ruby red grapefruit. The palate is sweet, yes. But again, the grapefruit is not aggressive. In fact, the sweetness of the rum could use a little more citrus acidity for balance, but honestly, this is going to end up in a sugary cocktail, so balance is probably not a major concern.
Reviewed by Paul Belbusti
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Captain Morgan White Rum
Distiller Score 72
It basically tastes like sweet vodka that's had Juicy Fruit gum steeping in it. For those who were around in the late 70s and 80s, you'll recognize the scent of sun lotion, the kind that was supposed to help you tan as opposed to keep your skin healthy. Sweet cinnamon and nutmeg come in faintly. The finish comes off much hotter than its 80 proof.
Reviewed by Amanda Schuster
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Captain Morgan Tattoo Spiced Rum
Distiller Score 70
The rum is treacly sweet. There's a lot of berry and spice flavor, but not the kinds of berries and spices that can actually be picked in nature. A medicinal element akin to Jägermeister is evident. For those setting sail with this Captain, it seems he brought a doctor on board, a certain physician who goes by the name of "Pepper."
Reviewed by Amanda Schuster
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Don Q Mojito Rum
Distiller Score 79
There's a fresh, familiar blast of fresh spearmint on the nose that comes across refreshing and natural. The palate is very cool with almost no heat due to the low abv. There's plenty more sweet and sour mint flavors along with a hint of key lime. Aside from the low proof, this should easily meet the needs of those looking for a mojito rum that requires little additional adornment.
Reviewed by Paul Belbusti
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Muddy River Coconut Carolina Rum
Distiller Score 72
Nosing the rum one discovers the sweet sugary coconut notes with a pop of alcohol vapor. On the palate the sugar coconut coats the tongue while the immature vanilla and alcohol nips around the mouth. The flavors fade quickly leaving behind a lingering sweetness.
Reviewed by Paul Senft
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St. Petersburg Distillery Oak and Palm Coconut Rum
Distiller Score 85
A coconut rum that doesn't taste like it was made in a lab! Sweet vanilla and icing sugar flavors mix with true coconut. It tastes almost like drinking a good coconut cake, with a slight floral note. Finishes clean and subtle.
Reviewed by Amanda Schuster
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Captain Morgan Private Stock Rum
Distiller Score 76
Sugary butterscotch and vanilla are coated with cinnamon, nutmeg and clove. There's a hint of coconut and other sweet tropical fruits, and some suggestion of roasted coffee. This finishes smoother and cleaner than most of the other expressions, but you would still have to like your rum on the super sweet side.
Reviewed by Amanda Schuster
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Captain Morgan Cannon Blast Spiced Rum
Distiller Score 52
Cherry and orange candy notes dominate the nose with just the tiniest bit of cinnamon flitting around the edges. Sipping the rum reveals the fruit notes as sugary orange candy and cherry soda with a strong pop of cinnamon coming in at the finish which leaves a lingering burn on the tongue and throat. Definitely a product engineered for shooting and not sipping; a rum in name only.
Reviewed by Paul Senft