Skipper Rum Tropical Dark Rum arrives with the kind of quiet confidence that comes from knowing exactly what it is. This is a molasses-based rum that displays deep layers of bittersweet flavours, such as black tea, raisins, cloves, overripe bananas, and ground cinnamon. At £28.50, it sits in a competitive bracket, but does it justify its place on the shelf?
Distilled at Skipper Rum, this dark rum reflects a commitment to craft that is evident from the first pour. The provenance may be less well-known, but the quality speaks for itself.
Tasting Notes
On the nose, Skipper Rum Tropical Dark Rum presents muscovado, dried fig, tar, tobacco leaf. It is an inviting and well-composed aromatic profile that draws you into the glass with each return.
The palate delivers espresso, bitter chocolate, black treacle, dried fruit compote, rich molasses. The mouthfeel is well-balanced and approachable, with each sip revealing new layers of complexity. There is a pleasing harmony between sweetness, oak influence, and natural spirit character that makes this an engaging dram.
The finish is long and bittersweet with coffee and dark chocolate. A satisfying conclusion that leaves you reaching for the glass once more.
How to Serve
This dark rum excels in a Dark and Stormy with quality ginger beer, where its treacle depth stands up to the spice and fizz. Sipped neat after dinner, its rich, brooding character can be fully appreciated. It also makes an outstanding rum Old Fashioned — the molasses depth pairs beautifully with Angostura bitters and a twist of orange peel.
The Verdict
Skipper Rum Tropical Dark Rum earns a well-deserved 7 out of 9 on our scale, reflecting a well-crafted rum that delivers genuine quality and character for its price point. At £28.50, it is competitively priced and delivers well beyond its bracket — a genuine find. A bottle worth seeking out and one we would happily pour again.