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A rounded, medium bodied spiced spirit drink (to be classified as a rum, it needs to be 37.5% abv) known the world over. Captain Morgan's Spiced is great value for money, and needs little introduction.
Please note: You may receive one of the limited edition Captain Morgan bottles, each featuring a different name on the label: Captain Drama, Captain Banter, Captain Comedy, Captain Retro, Captain Genius, Captain Clueless and Captain Karaoke. We cannot guarantee which one of these labels you will receive
Allspice and vanilla. Huge cinnamon notes, freshly grated nutmeg, black pepper and rich Black Forest Honey.
Demerara sugar, smoky molasses and a big whack of cloves, nutmeg and sweet cinnamon.
Medium-length with sweet spices.
35% water and vanilla extract
I remember when first tasting only 5/6 years ago thinking this was the best alcoholic drink I'd ever tasted. I recently opened a bottle, and it tastes like cheap vodka. So harsh, and really tough to keep down. What changed?
Horrible, doesn't taste the same at all, has more of a rubbing alcohol smell now, while the old one smelled like vanilla and was very smooth. Also never had a hangover with the old recipe and now I get terrible hangovers.
Oh my god this is just garbage. I have many spiced rums on the shelf and I will not give any of my decent drinks to anyone that claims to enjoy this crap. I have a couple of supermarket own brand gold spiced rums and they honestly taste better than Morgans.
My husband and I have been drinking Morgans Spiced Rum for many years - our drink of choice. We poured a dram last night from a new litre bottle & honestly thought we had a bad batch. We poured it down the sink! You can actually smell the difference, this is definitely not the same "recipe" no matter what they say. Today we went to a different supermarket & bought a bottle & it is a different taste to the original but not as bad as the litre bottle we opened last night. Once this bottle is finished we will not be buying any more we'll stick to gin. Have Diageo not heard the saying "if it ain't broke don't fix it"?