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7 Award-Winning Rums Under $50 That Deliver Premium Flavor

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Maythe Monoche

Rum has long powered cocktails—from tiki classics to backyard mojitos—but it often gets overlooked when compared to whiskey, gin, or tequila. That’s a mistake. A well-crafted rum can offer rich, complex flavors that rival high-end spirits—and you don’t need to spend hundreds to enjoy it.

This year’s San Francisco World Spirits Competition (SFWSC) proved the point. The largest and most influential spirits competition in the U.S. awarded Double Gold Medals to seven bottles of award-winning rum under $50. Each scored an impressive 98 out of 100 in blind tastings, standing out for both quality and value.

Let’s explore the lineup and why these bottles deserve a spot in your home bar.

Oak House Distillery Silver Rum – $30

Athens, Georgia, is home to Oak House Distillery, the first legal distillery in the city and a rising star since its 2020 debut. Their Silver Rum takes inspiration from a 17th-century Jamaican molasses recipe, distilled in small copper pot batches.

Judges praised its funky nose, bright sugarcane, and tropical fruit flavors, followed by a rounded sweetness on the palate. This rum offers depth rarely seen in silver rums, making it a standout for just $30.

Planteray 3 Stars – $20

Produced by Maison Ferrand (formerly Plantation Rum), Planteray 3 Stars blends aged and unaged rums from Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad. The result? A smooth, versatile rum that delivers balance at an unbeatable price.

At only $20, it’s perhaps the best bargain on the list. According to Forbes, judges noted sweet aromas with nutmeg, toffee, and citrus on the palate, finishing long and warm. Perfect for cocktails or sipping neat.

Cotton & Reed White Rum – $30

Crafted in Washington, D.C., Cotton & Reed White Rum uses Blackstrap molasses and cane syrup in a dual fermentation process. The result tastes more like a multi-island blend than a rum born in America’s capital.

This bottle has become a consistent winner at SFWSC—Best in Class in 2022 and Double Gold in 2022, 2023, and now 2025. Judges highlighted its vanilla and honey aromas, balanced with dried fruits, spice, and oak. At $30, it’s a remarkable value for an award-winning rum under $50.

Ten to One White Rum – $33

Founded in 2019 by Trinidad-born entrepreneur Marc Farrell and co-owned by singer Ciara, Ten to One is reshaping the rum conversation. Their White Rum blends Dominican column still rum with high-ester Jamaican pot still rum.

The higher proof creates a vibrant mix of tropical flavors. Judges loved its pineapple, orange, and blueberry notes layered with pepper and grassy hints. At $33, it’s an authentic, modern rum designed for bold drinkers.

Worthy Park Overproof Rum – $28

With roots dating back to 1670, Worthy Park is Jamaican rum royalty. Their Overproof expression (63% ABV) proves why the estate remains at the top of its game. Unlike many overproof rums, this one balances power with structure.

Judges admired its tropical fruit, molasses sweetness, and crisp acidity. While it may be too strong for sipping neat, it shines in tiki cocktails. At $28, it’s an essential tool for rum lovers.

Cap & Cane Spirits Overproof Rum – $32

From North Carolina’s Liberty & Plenty, a women-owned distillery founded in 2020, Cap & Cane Spirits Overproof Rum reflects innovation in every sip. Crafted with Guatemalan molasses, turbinado sugar, and evaporated cane juice, it packs bold flavor at 63% ABV.

Judges highlighted coconut, guava, pear, and green apple notes balanced by vanilla cream. The long, lingering finish left a strong impression. At $32, it’s an excellent addition to the award-winning rum under $50 lineup.

Planteray O.F.T.D. – $28

If Planteray 3 Stars shows precision, Planteray O.F.T.D. (Old Fashioned Traditional Dark) delivers raw power. At 69% ABV, this Navy-style rum was developed by Master Blender Alexandre Gabriel with input from six tiki experts after testing over 1,000 recipes.

The blend of rums from Guyana, Jamaica, and Barbados offers bold aromas of dark chocolate, caramel, banana, and cloves. Judges loved its layers of molasses, citrus, and black pepper that linger long after each sip. At $28, it’s a must-have for cocktail enthusiasts.

Why These Award-Winning Rums Under $50 Deserve Attention

These seven bottles prove that rum can rival top-shelf spirits in complexity, craft, and flavor—without a luxury price tag. From Jamaica to Washington, D.C., each expression reflects a unique style and heritage while delivering unbeatable value.

As Forbes highlighted, they also remind us that rum deserves a serious seat at the spirits table. With bottles like these, it’s clear that award-winning rum under $50 can deliver the richness of a premium spirit without draining your wallet.

Maythe Monoche

Maythe Monoche is a Venezuelan social communicator and poet with an international career, specialized in marketing and content strategy. Since 2024, she has been editor of TheRumLab.com, sharing stories about a spirit deeply intertwined in her homeland’s culture. Her work blends creative writing, editorial production, and storytelling with UX methodologies, helping brands and media outlets across different countries craft messages that are not only read, but also felt.

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