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The Best Rum for Mojitos

Most likely, you’re already familiar with the mojito, a refreshing mix of white rum, lime juice and sugar flavored with plenty of fresh mint and topped with soda water. Served tall and bubbly over ice, it’s an ideal cooler on a hot day. 

While many bartenders say they hate making mojitos—citing the labor of muddling mint for large groups of thirsty guests—the drink is relatively easy to make at home. Selecting the best rum for the job is half the battle. 

The sugarcane-based spirit, which is made all over the world, is often (but not always) aged in oak barrels. It boasts a wide array of aromas that span from nuanced brown sugar, coconut or vanilla to mild grassy, citrusy or fruity tones. 

White rum is generally the preferred spirit for the mojito. It tends to be crisp and light; some even have nuanced citrus or herbaceous tones that complement the other ingredients in the drink. Most importantly, the clarity of white rum just makes the drink look pristine, showing off the lime and mint in the glass. 

By comparison, dark rum can make the drink look muddy. Further, some dark rums have pronounced caramel, toffee and spice notes that may overshadow the freshness of a typical mojito. That said, some bartenders mix aged (dark) rums into mojitos for a richer sip; it’s a matter of personal preference. But nine times out of 10, white rum is what you’ll find in this drink. 

What Type of Rum Is Best for Mojitos? 

In general, any white rum you enjoy is fair game for a mojito. Many pros steer toward rums on the softer, more neutral side of the spectrum, as the lime and mint will contribute plenty of flavor. That said, rums with distinctive grassy or funky tones, like some agricole rhums, are pleasing in a mojito if those are flavors you enjoy. 

Some bottlings have naturally-occurring tinges of citrus or fresh herbs. While that’s not required, those complementary flavors can give a head start in building a harmonious mojito. 

Spiced or flavored rums are likely to overpower the delicacy of the mojito’s signature cooling mint, so give those a pass. The exception: Some lime-flavored rums may work, if they don’t have a pronounced artificial flavor. (We’ve included one we like for this purpose here.) 

A final note: Be selective in using overproof rums to build a mojito. While the dilution provided by soda water and ice can balance out rums up to say, 50% abv, higher than that will create a powerfully boozy drink. In particular, skip the high-octane 151-proofers (75.5% abv), favored by bartenders to set drinks on fire. After all, one of the joys of the mojito is that it’s easy-sipping and sessionable—a drink to linger over with friends on a warm weather day. 

The Best Rums for a Mojito 

Diplomatico Planas

The name of this white rum refers to the Planas valley, where the Diplomatico distillery is located, at the foot of the Andes mountains. Look for mild brown sugar aromas and a grassy palate accented with hints of banana funk and perky lemongrass, finishing clean and bright, warming all the way down. Best Buy. 90 Points — Kara Newman 


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Rhum Barbancourt White

Ideal for mojitos and other cocktails, look for tropical fruit pungency and a grassy finish, all warmed by a sprinkle of baking spice. 89 Points — K.N.


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Ten to One Caribbean White Rum

A blend of unaged, “extra-proof” rums, this is clear in the glass with bright ripe banana aromas. The lively palate sings out with bold banana and lychee, finishing clean with white and black pepper heat. 94 Points— K.N. 


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Hidden Harbor White Rum

Made for Pittsburgh tiki bar Hidden Harbor, this rum is specially formulated for use in Daiquiris and other tropical cocktails. Most of what’s in the bottle (80%) is made by Pittsburgh distillery Maggie’s Farm, and the remaining 20% is a blend of Caribbean rums. It’s a full-flavored, robust white rum, with a mildly funky aroma and a surprising hint of red fruit jazzed up with ginger and white pepper on the finish. Should stand up nicely to fruit and bold flavors. 93 Points — K.N. 


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Denizen Aged 3 Years White Rum

Clear and bright in the glass, the nose shows hints of maple and ripe tropical fruit, plus a mildly funky edge. The complex, rounded palate showcases lychee and coconut sweetness, fading into a nutmeg finish. Made with a blend of column distilled rum from Trinidad and “trace amounts” of pot distilled rum from Jamaica, blended in Amsterdam, where it is also charcoal filtered and aged in oak for a minimum of three years. Best Buy. 90 Points — K.N. 


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Clément Premiere Canne Rhum Agricole

The aroma of this clear rum is like a breeze: herbal, grassy and fresh. Look for a soft feel, with a touch of fruity flavor and a mouthwatering, slightly salty finish not unlike Manzanilla Sherry or even buttered popcorn. 89 Points — K.N. 


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Planteray 3 Stars

Made with rums from Jamaica, Barbados and Trinidad, and blended in France by Cognac Ferrand, this pleasing white rum offers a mild aroma like a grassy breeze and a smooth, slightly viscous texture. A lightly sweet coconut flavor morphs into vanilla, candied lemon peel and cinnamon sparks on the warming finish. Sip or mix. Best Buy. 94 Points — K.N.


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Hotel Tango Rum

Look for cinnamon sweet heat mingled with floral and vanilla notes. The slightly viscous palate makes this white rum feel lush, even luxurious. Mix into daiquiris. Best Buy. 89 Points— K.N.


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Bacardi Lime Flavored Rum

Clear in the glass, with a pleasant aroma that hovers between lime lollipop and candied lime peel, this will remind some of flavored vodka rather than rum. The palate is sweet-tart, with a lime peel and fresh ginger exhale. Should be refreshing in a Mojito-style drink or other long drink with bubbles. Best Buy. 90 Points— K.N. 


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