tldr: captain morgan is a solid spiced rum that’s hard to justify in india. the spiced flavor profile (vanilla, cinnamon, caramel) is unique and genuinely pleasant, especially with cola. but at rs 900-1200, it’s 2-3x the price of old monk, which does the “sweet rum + cola” thing just as well at a fraction of the cost. captain morgan is a nice-to-have, not a must-have. buy it for the novelty, not the value. rating: 6.5/10.
captain morgan is the world’s most popular spiced rum, and its reputation precedes it everywhere. the pirate-themed branding, the “captain pose,” the association with rum and cola at college bars across the US and europe. it’s a cultural icon in western drinking, the way old monk is in india. the question is whether that reputation translates when you bring it to a market where old monk already owns the “sweet rum for mixing” space at half the price.
i haven’t tried captain morgan myself, so this review is entirely research-backed. from what i’ve read and gathered from people who drink it regularly, captain morgan occupies an interesting space: it’s a rum designed specifically for mixing. it’s not trying to be a sipping spirit. it’s not claiming craft credentials. it’s a spiced, sweetened, flavored rum that exists to taste good when you pour cola over it. and at that narrow job, most reviewers say it succeeds.
but the indian rum market has old monk. and old monk changes the entire calculation. a review of captain morgan in india that doesn’t address the old monk comparison is a dishonest review. so let’s get into it.
captain morgan at a glance
| detail | info |
|---|---|
| brand | captain morgan |
| type | spiced rum |
| ABV | 35% (original spiced) |
| maker | diageo |
| origin | jamaica (brand), various distilleries |
| price (750ml) | rs 900-1200 |
| variants | original spiced, black spiced, white |
| best for | rum + cola, mixed drinks, parties |
| rating | 6.5/10 |
captain morgan was created in 1944, named after sir henry morgan, the 17th-century welsh privateer who became governor of jamaica. diageo currently owns the brand, and it’s the second-best-selling rum globally (after bacardi). in india, captain morgan was introduced as a premium import positioned above local rums but below super-premium options. the problem is that “premium import rum” is a category that barely exists in india. indian rum drinkers either drink old monk/local dark rums or jump straight to whisky and beer. captain morgan sits in a gap that most people don’t feel the need to fill.
captain morgan tasting notes: what does it actually taste like?
since i haven’t tried captain morgan myself, i’m drawing on reviewers and drinkers whose feedback i trust. the consistent themes across multiple sources are: sweet, spiced, designed for mixing.
nose
reviewers describe the nose as vanilla-forward with cinnamon and brown sugar. there’s a caramel sweetness that’s immediately recognizable. some detect nutmeg and a faint clove note underneath. the nose is inviting and dessert-like, but seasoned rum drinkers note that it smells more like a flavored product than a natural rum. compare this to old monk, which gets its vanilla and caramel character from actual barrel aging rather than added flavoring.
palate
on the palate, most reviewers note a sweet, smooth entry with prominent vanilla and warm cinnamon spice. the rum base is light and doesn’t assert itself much. the spice flavoring does the heavy lifting. there’s a caramel sweetness throughout, with nutmeg coming in on the mid-palate. at 35% ABV, it’s noticeably less alcoholic than most rums (old monk is 42.8%, bacardi is 37.5-40%), which makes it easy to drink but also means you get less “rum” per glass.
the mouthfeel is medium-light. it doesn’t have the thick, syrupy quality of old monk. it’s smoother, lighter, and less intense. some reviewers appreciate this for mixing since it blends with cola seamlessly. others find it thin and lacking substance on its own.
finish
the finish is short to medium, with lingering vanilla and a warm spice tingle. it fades relatively quickly, which is partly by design. captain morgan is built to be consumed in long drinks where a lingering finish would interfere with the next sip. the short finish is actually a feature, not a bug, for its intended use case.
the honest take
from what i’ve gathered, captain morgan is not a rum you buy for complexity, for sipping, or for craft credentials. it’s a flavored spirit designed to make rum and cola taste a specific way: sweet, spiced, warm, and easy. at that specific task, reviewers say it works well. the vanilla-cinnamon profile is genuinely pleasant in a mixed drink, and it’s different enough from old monk’s caramel-forward sweetness to be a distinct experience.
the problem is the price. at rs 900-1200, captain morgan costs 2-3x what old monk costs. old monk offers more depth, higher ABV, actual barrel aging, and a similarly pleasant rum-and-cola experience. captain morgan’s only genuine advantage is the spice flavoring, and you have to decide whether vanilla-cinnamon notes in your rum and cola are worth an extra rs 500-700 per bottle.
how to drink captain morgan
captain morgan and cola — the classic

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this is what captain morgan exists for. 60ml captain morgan, fill with cola, lots of ice. the spices in the rum blend with cola’s sweetness to create something that’s undeniably tasty. the vanilla and cinnamon add a warmth that plain rum + cola doesn’t have. thums up or coca-cola both work, though reviewers note that the sweeter american-style cola (coke) pairs better than the spicier thums up, since captain morgan already brings its own spice.
the ratio most people use is 1:2 or 1:3. at 35% ABV, you can afford to pour a bit more generously than you would with old monk (42.8%) without the drink getting too strong.
captain morgan and ginger beer — the dark and stormy

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this is the cocktail that rum enthusiasts recommend for captain morgan. 60ml captain morgan, juice of half a lime, top with ginger beer (not ginger ale, they’re different), ice. the ginger beer’s spicy fizz plays beautifully with captain morgan’s cinnamon and vanilla. this is arguably the best serve for captain morgan, even better than the cola mix. the problem in india is finding good ginger beer. it’s not widely stocked outside of metro cities.
captain morgan neat

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from what reviewers say, captain morgan neat is drinkable but not exciting. the spice notes come through clearly, and the low ABV means there’s minimal burn. but without a mixer, the flavored quality becomes more obvious, and the rum base doesn’t have enough depth to carry the experience on its own. if you want a rum to sip neat, old monk is the far better choice.
captain morgan on the rocks

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a couple of ice cubes mellow captain morgan further. the vanilla and cinnamon become gentler, and the drink becomes easy to nurse. it’s a decent way to have captain morgan if you don’t want a full mixed drink. but again, the thinness of the base rum becomes more apparent without a mixer to fill the gaps.
captain morgan variants in india
captain morgan original spiced

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price: rs 900-1200 (750ml) | 35% ABV | the default
this is the captain morgan that everyone knows. the amber-colored, spice-flavored rum with the pirate on the label. it’s the bestseller globally and the most widely available variant in india. if you’re buying captain morgan, this is almost certainly the bottle you’re picking up. for mixing with cola, this is the variant to get.
captain morgan black spiced

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price: rs 1100-1500 (750ml) | 40% ABV | the bolder version
black spiced is captain morgan with more intensity. higher ABV, darker color, bolder spice notes. from what reviewers say, the black variant is better for sipping and makes a stronger mixed drink. it’s harder to find in india, though premium liquor shops in metros usually stock it. if you’re going to pay captain morgan prices, the black spiced arguably offers better value per peg than the original.
captain morgan white rum

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price: rs 800-1100 (750ml) | 37.5% ABV | the cocktail option
captain morgan’s white rum is a clean, unflavored rum designed for cocktails. it’s smooth and neutral, similar to bacardi carta blanca. from what i’ve read, it’s competent but unremarkable. you’re paying the captain morgan premium for a white rum that isn’t noticeably better than bacardi. skip this unless you specifically want the captain morgan brand on your bar shelf.
captain morgan price in india (2026)
captain morgan pricing varies by state. here’s the breakdown for the original spiced 750ml.
captain morgan 750ml price by state

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| state | captain morgan original spiced (750ml) |
|---|---|
| goa | rs 800-950 |
| delhi | rs 900-1050 |
| haryana | rs 900-1050 |
| west bengal | rs 950-1100 |
| maharashtra | rs 1000-1150 |
| rajasthan | rs 1000-1200 |
| uttar pradesh | rs 1050-1200 |
| karnataka | rs 1100-1300 |
| kerala | rs 1100-1300 |
| tamil nadu | rs 1050-1200 |
prices are approximate and vary by store. always check locally before purchasing.
cheapest states: goa, as always, is cheapest. delhi and haryana follow with moderate pricing.
most expensive states: karnataka and kerala push captain morgan above rs 1100, which starts to feel really steep for a 35% ABV spiced rum when you compare it to what else you can buy at that price. in karnataka, captain morgan costs more than some scotch blends.
the old monk question
any honest captain morgan review in india has to address old monk. the full comparison is here, but here’s the short version:
old monk costs rs 300-450 for 750ml at 42.8% ABV. captain morgan costs rs 900-1200 at 35% ABV. old monk is aged 7 years in oak. captain morgan is a flavored spirit. old monk works beautifully neat, with cola, and in cocktails. captain morgan works primarily with cola.
for pure value, old monk destroys captain morgan. it’s not even competitive. you can buy 2-3 bottles of old monk for the price of one captain morgan, and old monk gives you more alcohol per bottle, more depth per sip, and more versatility per occasion.
captain morgan’s only real advantage is the spice profile. if you specifically want vanilla and cinnamon in your rum and cola, captain morgan delivers something old monk doesn’t. that’s a legitimate difference, and some people prefer it. but it’s a narrow advantage for a massive price premium.
who should buy captain morgan
buy captain morgan if:
you specifically want the spiced rum experience. the vanilla-cinnamon flavor profile is unique, and if that’s what you’re craving, old monk can’t replicate it. also buy it if you’re curious about trying something different from old monk after years of drinking the same rum. sometimes variety has value beyond pure cost-per-peg calculations.
captain morgan also works well for themed parties or when you’re hosting and want something international on the counter. the brand recognition and pirate branding add a fun element that a squat old monk bottle doesn’t.
skip captain morgan if:
you’re looking for value. at rs 900-1200, captain morgan is overpriced relative to what the indian rum market offers. for the same money, you could buy two bottles of old monk plus a bottle of bacardi and have three times the variety.
also skip if you primarily drink rum neat. captain morgan is a mixing rum, not a sipping rum. the flavoring that makes it pleasant in cola becomes one-dimensional on its own. for neat drinking, old monk or old monk supreme are both better options at lower prices.
check my best rum under 1000 guide and best rum brands in india for alternatives that offer better value.
verdict: captain morgan review
rating: 6.5/10
captain morgan gets a 6.5, which translates to: decent product, poor value in the indian market. the spiced rum itself is well-made and does its intended job (taste good with cola) effectively. the vanilla-cinnamon-caramel profile is pleasant and distinct. if captain morgan cost rs 500-600, it would be a 7.5 or 8. the product isn’t the problem. the pricing is.
at rs 900-1200 in a market where old monk exists at rs 300-450, captain morgan struggles to justify itself. the spice profile is its only unique selling point, and for most indian drinkers, that one distinction isn’t worth paying 2-3x more. captain morgan is the rum equivalent of paying extra for a branded t-shirt when the unbranded version fits just as well.
the bottom line: captain morgan is a fun, tasty, well-marketed spiced rum that doesn’t make financial sense in india. try it once for the experience. keep buying old monk for the value.
captain morgan review: frequently asked questions
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frequently asked questions
is captain morgan good?
captain morgan original spiced is a decent spiced rum with vanilla, cinnamon, and caramel notes. it's designed for mixing, and it does that job well. but in india, where old monk exists at half the price with similar mixing potential, captain morgan feels overpriced for what it delivers. rating: 6.5/10.
what is the price of captain morgan in india?
captain morgan original spiced 750ml costs rs 900-1200 in india depending on state. delhi and goa are cheapest at rs 850-1000. maharashtra and karnataka push above rs 1100. it's 2-3x the price of old monk for the same 750ml bottle.
what does captain morgan taste like?
captain morgan original spiced tastes sweet with prominent vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg notes. there's a caramel base underneath the spice. it's smoother than you'd expect at 35% ABV, and the spice notes make it feel warmer and more complex than a plain rum. it's specifically designed to taste good with cola.
is captain morgan better than old monk?
not objectively. captain morgan is a spiced rum with added flavors, while old monk is a naturally sweet dark rum. old monk is smoother neat, cheaper, and has more depth from its 7-year aging. captain morgan's only advantage is its unique spiced flavor profile. for value, old monk wins decisively.
how should i drink captain morgan?
captain morgan with cola is the classic serve and the best way to drink it. the spices blend perfectly with cola's sweetness. it also works neat, on the rocks, or with ginger beer (dark and stormy). avoid mixing it with juice as the spices can clash with citrus.
what is the alcohol content of captain morgan?
captain morgan original spiced is 35% ABV in india. the black spiced variant is 40% ABV. the white rum variant is 37.5% ABV. the original spiced is noticeably weaker than old monk (42.8% ABV), which means you need more captain morgan for the same effect.
is captain morgan a real rum or flavored spirit?
captain morgan original spiced is technically a rum-based spirit drink rather than pure rum in many markets. it's made from rum distilled from sugarcane, then blended with spices and flavoring. the distinction matters to purists but not to most casual drinkers who just want something that tastes good with cola.
does captain morgan cause bad hangovers?
captain morgan hangovers are moderate. the lower ABV (35%) means less alcohol per drink compared to old monk or bacardi. however, the added sugars and spices can contribute to headaches. staying hydrated and not overdoing the rum and colas (which mask how much you're drinking) is key.
which captain morgan variant is best?
captain morgan original spiced is the best all-round option and the one most widely available in india. black spiced is bolder and stronger (40% ABV) but harder to find. the white rum is clean but unremarkable. stick with original spiced for the signature captain morgan experience.
is captain morgan available across india?
captain morgan is available in most metro city liquor stores and premium shops. availability is good in delhi, mumbai, bangalore, and goa. smaller cities may not stock it consistently. it's not as universally available as old monk, which you can find in virtually every liquor shop in the country.