Captain Morgan Parrot Bay Rum Coconut 750ml
Captain Morgan Parrot Bay Rum Coconut 750ml
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Parrot Bay is a premium merge of fresh, rich flavors with a light, crisp Puerto Rican rum. This rum is...
- Brand Captain Morgan
- Country Puerto Rico
- SKU 1220825
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Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is rum country. Think sunshine, sea breeze, and patient barrel time turning sugarcane spirit into clean, coconut-kissed goodness. From crisp white rum for Piña Coladas to deep, slow-sipping añejos, this island delivers range and reliability.
What makes it special
- Heritage: Home to iconic distilleries and the birthplace of the Piña Colada in San Juan.
- Tropical aging: Warm weather accelerates maturation for vanilla, caramel, and gentle spice.
- Polished style: Mostly column-distilled for a smooth, mixable profile.
Styles you’ll see
- White Rum: Fresh, light, citrusy; the bartender’s best friend.
- Gold/Aged (Añejo, Reserva, XO): Rounder oak notes, cocoa, toasted coconut; great neat or on a big cube.
- Overproof: High-ABV for tiki builds and bold punches.
- Spiced/Flavored: Vanilla, cinnamon, tropical fruit for easy mixers.
Flavor snapshot
Lime zest, vanilla bean, light toffee, coconut, banana bread, baking spice. Clean finish, never heavy.
Cocktail playbook
- Piña Colada: White rum, pineapple, coconut; born here for a reason.
- Classic Daiquiri: Rum, lime, sugar; bright and balanced.
- Coquito: Holiday coconut cream sipper; chill and pour.
Pairing playbook (veg-forward)
Tostones, maduros, mofongo, arroz con gandules, grilled pineapple, coconut rice, cinnamon-dusted desserts. Sweet-savory flavors meet rum’s soft oak and spice.
Buying tips
- Mixing at home: choose a white with a clean, dry finish.
- Slow sips: look for Añejo/Reserva/XO and stated age.
- Crowd cocktails: grab overproof; dilute well with ice and citrus.
- Curious about heritage: explore classics from Puerto Rican mainstays like Bacardí, Don Q, and Ron del Barrilito.
Serving notes
- White/Overproof: ice-cold in tall drinks.
- Aged: 60–65°F, neat or one big cube.
- Spiced/Flavored: keep chilled; mix with cola, ginger beer, or pineapple.
Bottom line
Puerto Rico offers beach-ready refreshment and refined sipping in one place. Whether you’re blending a pitcher or pouring something slow after dinner, Puerto Rican rum brings clarity, warmth, and easy island charm.
FAQs
1) Is Puerto Rican rum sweet or dry?
Mostly dry and polished. Spiced or flavored rums taste sweeter, but classic white and aged styles finish clean.
2) White rum or aged for cocktails?
White for bright, citrusy drinks like Daiquiris and Coladas. Aged for richer builds like a Rum Old Fashioned or on a big cube.
3) What’s a good starter bottle?
Pick a reputable Puerto Rican white for mixing and an añejo from a major house for sipping. You’ll taste the island’s range right away.

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