tldr: this is a reference guide covering every major rum brand in india, organized by price. old monk (rs 300-400) remains the undisputed best value. bacardi carta blanca (rs 700-900) is essential for cocktails. captain morgan (rs 1000-1400) is the best premium upgrade. bookmark this page and come back when you’re at the liquor shop.
every rum brand available in india, with current prices, honest one-line reviews, and links to detailed guides where they exist. india is the world’s largest rum market by volume, and yet most people only know old monk, bacardi, and maybe McDowell’s. there’s actually a decent range of options across price points, from rs 200 budget bottles to rs 3000+ craft spirits.
i’ve personally tried about 10 of the rums on this list over years of social drinking. the premium and imported ones are based on research, tastings at friends’ places, and consistent reviews. i’m transparent about which are personal experience and which are research-backed.
prices are approximate MRP ranges across indian states. goa and pondicherry are cheapest. maharashtra and karnataka tend to be most expensive. always check your local shop.
rum under rs 500 in india
the budget tier. this is where india’s rum volume lives. millions of bottles sold daily across the country. old monk sits in this range and single-handedly elevates the entire segment. everything else is a mixer at best.
for detailed reviews, read my best rum under 500 guide.
| brand | price (750ml) | ABV | one-line take |
|---|---|---|---|
| old monk | rs 300-400 | 42.8% | the best rum in india, period. sweet, smooth, iconic. drink neat or with cola. review / price |
| McDowell’s no.1 rum | rs 250-350 | 42.8% | budget workhorse. rough neat, functional with cola. huge volume seller. |
| contessa XXX rum | rs 250-350 | 42.8% | budget dark rum. similar to McDowell’s but slightly more bitter. |
| hercules rum | rs 200-300 | 42.8% | cheapest branded rum. harsh, only with cola. hostel-era memories. |
| old port rum | rs 250-350 | 42.8% | big in south india. marginally better than McDowell’s. |
| jolly roger | rs 350-500 | 42.8% | a notch above pure budget. slight caramel sweetness. decent with cola. |
| old monk gold | rs 400-500 | 42.8% | premium old monk variant. slightly smoother than the classic. |
my pick in this range: old monk, without any hesitation. it’s not even a competition. old monk at rs 300-400 is one of the best values in all of indian alcohol. if you’re buying anything else under rs 500, you’re either out of old monk or unaware of how much better it is. for detailed comparisons, see old monk vs bacardi.
rum rs 500-1000 in india
the mid-range. this is where white rum enters the picture, and international brands start appearing. if you’re making cocktails at home, this is your shopping range. the shift from dark rum to white rum opens up a completely different category of drinks.
for detailed reviews, check my best rum under 1000 guide.
| brand | price (750ml) | ABV | one-line take |
|---|---|---|---|
| bacardi carta blanca | rs 700-900 | 37.5% | the white rum standard. essential for mojitos and daiquiris. clean, mixable. review / price |
| bacardi carta negra | rs 800-1000 | 40% | bacardi’s dark rum. drier than old monk, better for dark cocktails. |
| bacardi limon | rs 700-900 | 32% | lemon-flavored rum. decent in lemonade mixes, very niche use case. |
| bacardi apple | rs 700-900 | 32% | apple-flavored. for sweet cocktails. not a serious rum. |
| hercules white rum | rs 400-550 | 42.8% | budget white rum. harsh for cocktails but technically works in a pinch. |
my pick in this range: bacardi carta blanca is the only bottle you need for cocktails. it’s the foundation of every rum cocktail recipe, and nothing at this price does the job better. if you want dark rum in this range, just buy old monk for rs 200-300 less. the bacardi review has my full breakdown.
rum rs 1000-2000 in india
premium territory. spiced rum, aged rum, and imported brands start showing up. this range is small because rum pricing in india has a big gap between the budget/mid tier (under 1000) and the premium tier (above 2000).
for the full guide, read best rum under 2000.
| brand | price (750ml) | ABV | one-line take |
|---|---|---|---|
| captain morgan original spiced | rs 1000-1400 | 35% | best spiced rum in india. vanilla, cinnamon, dangerously easy to drink with cola. vs old monk |
| malibu | rs 1200-1600 | 21% | coconut rum liqueur. for pina coladas and sweet party drinks. barely rum. |
| havana club 3 anos | rs 1500-2000 | 40% | cuban white rum. more character than bacardi. great for premium mojitos. |
| bacardi gold | rs 900-1200 | 40% | middle ground between white and dark. decent in cocktails. |
my pick in this range: captain morgan for the best overall drinking experience. it’s the one premium rum that genuinely offers something different from old monk and bacardi. the vanilla and spice notes make it perfect with cola, and the 35% ABV keeps it approachable. for a comparison with old monk, check old monk vs captain morgan.
rum above rs 2000 in india
sipping territory. these are rums you drink neat or on the rocks, not drowned in cola. availability is limited to metros and premium liquor stores, but the quality is on another level compared to everything below.
| brand | price (750ml) | ABV | one-line take |
|---|---|---|---|
| camikara | rs 2000-3000 | 42.8% | india’s best craft rum (technically “cane spirit”). aged, complex, from the indri family. sipping quality. |
| havana club 7 anos | rs 2500-3500 | 40% | cuban aged rum. smooth, refined, works neat or in premium cocktails. |
| diplomatico reserva exclusiva | rs 3000-4500 | 40% | venezuelan premium rum. sweet, rich, dessert-like. based on reviews, one of the best available in india. |
| plantation barbados 5 year | rs 2500-3500 | 40% | caribbean aged rum. balanced, smooth, great for sipping and old fashioneds. |
| zacapa 23 | rs 4000-6000 | 40% | guatemalan luxury rum. based on reviews, incredibly smooth and complex. the “jw blue” of rums. |
| kraken black spiced rum | rs 2000-3000 | 40% | heavy, spiced, dark. the most intense spiced rum available. bold flavors. |
| short story | rs 2000-3000 | varies | indian craft rum/cane spirit from goa. limited batches, innovative, worth seeking out. |
my pick in this range: camikara for indian craft quality. havana club 7 for cuban authenticity. diplomatico for pure indulgence (based on reviews). these are all sipping rums meant to be enjoyed slowly, neat or with a single ice cube. the jump from a rs 400 old monk to a rs 2500 havana club 7 is dramatic, but the flavor complexity genuinely justifies the price for special occasions.
rum brands in india: the full picture
india’s rum landscape breaks down into a few clear segments:
the old monk segment (rs 300-500): old monk has no real competition here. every other budget dark rum exists because old monk can’t be everywhere or because some people want something different. but “different” in this range means “worse.”
the bacardi segment (rs 700-1000): bacardi owns the cocktail rum space in india. carta blanca for white rum, carta negra for dark rum. there are cheaper alternatives (hercules white rum), but they’re noticeably worse.
the premium gap (rs 1000-2000): this range is surprisingly thin. captain morgan and malibu are the main options. india doesn’t have much between “everyday drinking rum” and “premium sipping rum.”
the craft segment (rs 2000+): small but growing. camikara and short story are leading the charge. imported premium rums like havana club 7 and diplomatico are available but hard to find outside metros.
the honest assessment: you can build a complete rum collection with just three bottles. old monk for sipping and cola, bacardi carta blanca for cocktails, and captain morgan for when you want something special. that’s rs 2000-2700 total, covers every occasion, and you won’t need anything else unless you’re chasing premium sipping experiences.
verdict: best rum at every price
| budget | best pick | why |
|---|---|---|
| under rs 300 | old monk | best value spirit in india, any category |
| rs 300-500 | old monk or jolly roger | old monk is king. jolly roger if you want variety |
| rs 500-1000 | bacardi carta blanca | the cocktail foundation. essential for mojitos |
| rs 1000-1500 | captain morgan | spiced rum that actually adds something new |
| rs 1500-2000 | havana club 3 | cuban white rum. upgrade from bacardi |
| rs 2000-3500 | camikara or havana club 7 | sipping rums. treat yourself |
| rs 3500+ | diplomatico | based on reviews, the luxury rum benchmark |
for more detailed coverage, explore my best rum brands in india, old monk rum review, bacardi review, and the best rum under 500, under 1000, and under 2000 guides.
best rum in india with price: frequently asked questions
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frequently asked questions
which is the best rum in india?
old monk is the best rum in india for the price. nothing under rs 500 comes close. for premium, bacardi carta blanca (white rum) and captain morgan (spiced rum) are the best options.
how much does old monk cost in india?
old monk costs rs 300-400 for 750ml depending on the state. cheapest in goa (rs 280-320), most expensive in maharashtra (rs 380-420).
what is the cheapest rum in india?
hercules rum at rs 200-300 and contessa rum at rs 250-350 are the cheapest branded rums. McDowell's no.1 rum is rs 250-350.
is old monk better than bacardi?
different categories. old monk is dark rum, sweet, great neat or with cola. bacardi carta blanca is white rum, dry, essential for cocktails. both are best in their category.
which rum is best for cocktails in india?
bacardi carta blanca for mojitos and daiquiris. old monk for rum and cola. captain morgan for spiced cocktails. havana club 3 for premium cocktails.
is captain morgan available in india?
yes. captain morgan original spiced is available in metros and goa at rs 1000-1400 for 750ml. availability in tier 2 cities varies.
what is the best dark rum in india?
old monk, by a wide margin. for premium dark rum, bacardi carta negra (rs 800-1000) and havana club 7 (rs 2500-3500) are the best options.
why is rum so cheap in india?
most indian rum is made from molasses (a sugarcane byproduct), which is abundant and cheap in india. production costs are much lower than whisky or gin.
is craft rum available in india?
yes. camikara (by piccadily distilleries) and short story are leading indian craft rum brands. prices start at rs 2000+. limited availability in metros.
does rum price vary by state?
yes. goa and pondicherry are cheapest. maharashtra, delhi, and karnataka are mid-range. some southern states charge higher excise. prices can vary by rs 100-200 for the same bottle.