A spiced rum from the creators of Blavod, named for the red leg hermit crab that’s native to the coral reefs of the Caribbean. It’s infused with ginger and vanilla before being rested in oak casks to round out and marry the spicy flavours.

It’s a 3 year old blend that we get from the Caribbean, most of it comes from the Appleton Estate (Jamaica) but it’s a blend of a few different islands. In terms of the infusion we use natural vanilla and ginger, no essence chemicals or anything like that.

I couldn’t get all the information on the blend as they like to keep it a secret as they think it makes a pretty good base and don’t want copycats.

RedLeg Rum now has a banana-flavoured variant! If you’ve been planning on putting together some Banana Daiquiris, this marvellous spiced rum will be just the ticket. It’s built around a core of Caribbean rum and flavoured with vanilla and ginger alongside the eponymous banana.

Tasting Note:

Cola cubes and foam bananas, with some burnt sugar and orange zest thrown in the mix.

Red Leg Banana Rum is a great addition to their already highly rated Spiced Rum range. This time they’ve taken their original Caribbean spiced rum and thrown in one of the island’s most loved flavours, banana!

The Red Leg Banana Rum is smooth and sweet, but still has that warmth that we all know and love from their classic Caribbean spiced rum. It’s goes perfectly with a ginger ale of your choice, or even a summery cocktail if that’s your tipple!

Right so that’s all the information done lets get on with the show and start reviewing this Spiced Rum.

When poured in the glass RedLeg is actually quite a darkish brown colour.  The nose is nice.  It’s not cloying and you can definitely pick out the Vanilla and Ginger with little difficulty.  The Vanilla is slightly more dominant and the sweetness of the vanilla definitely stands out.  This is pretty sweet smelling stuff.

Sipping is quite a surprise.  You can actually quite comfortable sip RedLeg.  The Vanilla and sugar added to the rum definitely smooth out the rough edges of the 3 year old blend.  A 3 year old Appleton would certainly be a less pleasant sipping experience without these additions.  It isn’t as sweet as I had expected and the rum still displays a lot of its rummy character.  Appleton Estate rums are quite refined by Jamaican standards and this certainly shows that.  As a sipper its smooth and easy going enough to slide down nicely but surprisingly rummy enough to satisfy a seasoned rum drinker.  It’s not quite as spicy as I had hoped – the Ginger is quite subtle in the mix.

Red Leg Spiced Rum is a popular, award-winning Caribbean rum (specifically from Barbados) blended with Jamaican vanilla and ginger, generally considered a high-quality, budget-friendly option. It is known for being extremely smooth with a dominant, sweet vanilla profile balanced by a warming, rather than fiery, ginger finish.

It’s not Rum the aficionados argue. Who cares?! It’s bloody delicious. Yes, there’s this ongoing debate about Spiced Rums and Rum. but the fact is, if Rum is going to grow, the whole Rum industry needs to get behind the Spiced Cousins as Spiced to Rum is arguably what Pink and Gin Liqueurs are to Gin. Entry Level Attention Grabbers!

So Step forward RedLeg. and say HELLLLOOOOOO to this sexy new Pineapple Spiced Rum. 37.5% above. It’s serious stuff.

Red Leg Spiced Rum was originally released back in 2012, but this Caramelised Pineapple extension was launched in July 2019.

But, what does RedLeg Spiced Rum taste like?
The original Rum is a Ginger and Vanilla spiced Rum. So a bit Drier than your Captain Morgan’s and Sailor Jerry’s for example. And with the addition of a Caramelised Pineapple Flavour, this turns into a very fun and vibrant and very drinkable Rum.
Tasting Notes and Experience
  • Aroma: Strongly vanilla-forward with notes of caramel, spice, and a “cake-y” aroma.
  • Taste: Very sweet and approachable, often described as vanilla heaven. The vanilla is dominant, accompanied by ginger, caramel, and occasionally woody notes.
  • Mouthfeel: Smooth, with many reviewers noting it has almost no “burn” compared to other spiced rums like Sailor Jerry.
  • Finish: Medium-short with a warming, ginger finish.
Best Ways to Drink
  • Mixed: Red Leg excels as a mixer, particularly with cola, ginger beer, or cream soda. It is highly recommended when paired with apple juice or a combination of apple juice and ginger beer.
  • Neat/Over Ice: Its smoothness allows it to be sipped neat, although some find it too sweet for this purpose.
Comparison and Value
  • Vs. Competitors: It is frequently cited as superior to Captain Morgan Original Spiced and a smoother, less fiery alternative to Sailor Jerry.
  • Value: Generally priced around £15–£20 (approx. $25–$30 USD) per 70cl bottle in the UK, it is viewed as excellent value for money.
  • Verdict: A solid, everyday spiced rum that is ideal for those who prefer a sweet, vanilla-forward flavor profile over a dry or heavily spiced one.
  • Important Notes
  • Some reviewers found it too sweet, comparing it closer to a liqueur.
  • It has an ABV of 37.5%, which is slightly lower than the 40% standard, contributing to its smooth, easy-drinking nature.
  • The brand also offers a caramelised pineapple variant which is well-regarded as a summery alternative.
Weight 2,2 kg

24,50 inc.Vat

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Red Leg Banana Rum (70cl , 37.5%)

24,50 inc.Vat

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