In the whisky world, the angels take their share of whisky from the casks maturing it. In the Caribbean, it's the mischievous Duppy spirits that travel from island to island, taking their share of rum from the casks. This legend is where the stylish Duppy Share Caribbean Rum takes its name. It's made from a blend of bourbon-barrel-matured 5 year old rum from Barbados and 3 year old rum from Jamaica. A bright, bold and altogether very handsome rum.
Green banana, cinnamon, slightly oily, caramel.
Sultana and raisin, followed by vanilla and a hint of brine.
Lasting brown sugar, ginger and fresh lime.

Duppy Share is a unique rum with a different taste from others in the same category. I need to see it also in cocktails.
Great as a sipping rum, better in cocktails. Personally I love it in a Daquiri, but works well in Mojito's and Dark and Stormy's as well.
To be honest i use this in mojito cocktails and it mixes really well, it's my favourite run for cocktails now and it's cheap too
To be honest, I am in the first stages of my Rum journey, I have purchased about 7 different Rums now, and this is by far blandest I have tasted. No real flavours just a generic weak rum taste, and no nose at all. It is not a bad taste, but way overpriced for what you get.
This is a great blend of both funky Jamaican and rich Bajan rums - which shows off the characteristics of both without taking anything away from the other. Neither country typically add a ton of sugar to their rums so this has a fresh clean taste to it. If you like sweetened rums like El Dorado or Diplomático then this probably isn't for you. It's very versatile. You can still taste it in a mixed drink, and enjoy all the flavours neat. Great value.