Latest reference year in this page dataset is 2024.
Page data last updated on 2026-07-09.
Global Supplier & Manufacturer Transactions, Export Activity, and Price Benchmarks for Flavored Rum
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Flavored Rum Country YoY Change in Supplier Transactions and Export Momentum
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Top YoY shifts for Flavored Rum: South Korea (+393.9%), Panama (+251.2%), Canada (+159.0%).
Flavored Rum Country-Level Supplier Transaction and Unit Price Summary
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In 2026-01, countries with visible Flavored Rum transaction unit prices: Panama (13.64 USD / kg), Germany (7.73 USD / kg), Latvia (4.31 USD / kg), United States (4.03 USD / kg), Italy (3.96 USD / kg), 4 more countries.
346 exporters and 324 importers are mapped for Flavored Rum.
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Flavored Rum Export Supplier & Manufacturer Intelligence, Trade Flows, and Price Signals
346 exporter companies are mapped in Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence for Flavored Rum. Exporters and importers can use company profiles and analytics to evaluate supplier coverage, trading activity, and route opportunities.
Flavored Rum Top Exporters, Manufacturers, and Supplier Profiles
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(Sint Maarten)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-09
Industries: Beverage ManufacturingOthers
Value Chain Roles: Food ManufacturingTrade
Exporting Countries: United States
Supplying Products: Flavored Rum, Liqueur, Rum and tafia
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFarming / Production / Processing / PackingFood Manufacturing
Exporting Countries: United States
Supplying Products: Flavored Rum, Rum and tafia
(Vietnam)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-09
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / Wholesale
Flavored Rum Global Exporter Coverage
346 companies
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Top Exporting Countries for Flavored Rum (HS Code 220890) in 2024
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Flavored Rum Export Trade Flow and Partner Country Summary
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Flavored Rum Import Buyer Intelligence, Demand Signals, and Price Benchmarks
324 importer companies are mapped for Flavored Rum demand intelligence. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to prioritize buyers, distributors, and downstream demand partners by market.
Flavored Rum Top Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners
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Importer company count highlights the current depth of demand-side visibility for Flavored Rum.
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Top Import Demand Countries for Flavored Rum (HS Code 220890) in 2024
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Flavored Rum Import Trade Flow and Origin Country Summary
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Classification
Product TypeProcessed Food
Product FormBottled (Spirit Beverage)
Industry PositionFinished Consumer Beverage
Market
Flavored rum is a rum-based, packaged spirit-drink segment built on sugarcane/molasses fermentation and distillation supply chains, with downstream blending and flavoring driving product differentiation. Export-oriented rum production is strongly associated with the Caribbean and nearby Americas (e.g., Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Guatemala), while major import demand concentrates in Europe and North America (e.g., Italy, Spain, Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Canada) as reflected in UN Comtrade HS 220840 (“rum and tafia”) trade statistics. A defining market dynamic for flavored rum is regulatory and labeling complexity: some jurisdictions restrict use of the legal name “rum” for flavored products, requiring alternative category naming and compliance checks. Global brand and procurement decisions are also shaped by scrutiny of sugarcane supply-chain labor risks and reputational sensitivity to rum’s historical association with plantation economies and slavery.
Major Producing Countries
Dominican RepublicMajor Caribbean rum producer and exporter; sugarcane supply-chain labor due diligence is a recurring risk theme in external monitoring.
JamaicaWell-known origin for heavier styles; part of the organized Caribbean rum producer landscape.
BarbadosHistorically important rum origin in the Caribbean; active producer representation through regional industry bodies.
Trinidad and TobagoCaribbean producer with established distilling sector and regional industry participation.
GuyanaProducer associated with Demerara-style rums; part of regional Caribbean rum production ecosystem.
GuatemalaNotable Latin American origin with export presence in HS 220840 trade flows.
FranceRum production linked to French overseas territories; appears in HS 220840 trade flows and is governed by EU spirit-drink definitions when marketed in the EU.
United StatesExports in HS 220840 trade flows; rum production is linked to U.S. territories (e.g., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands) in widely cited reference descriptions.
Major Exporting Countries
ItalyAppears among leading HS 220840 exporters in UN Comtrade-derived aggregates; may reflect bottling, redistribution, and re-exports in addition to origin spirits.
FranceLeading HS 220840 exporter in UN Comtrade-derived aggregates; includes exports from French production and EU trade logistics.
United StatesMajor HS 220840 exporter in UN Comtrade-derived aggregates; includes exports tied to U.S. territory rum supply chains and redistribution.
NetherlandsKey European logistics and distribution hub appearing among leading HS 220840 exporters and importers in UN Comtrade-derived aggregates.
Dominican RepublicLarge Caribbean exporter within HS 220840 trade flows; also a focal point for supply-chain labor-risk screening linked to sugarcane inputs.
SpainSignificant HS 220840 exporter and importer in UN Comtrade-derived aggregates; may reflect redistribution within Europe.
GermanyAppears among notable HS 220840 exporters/importers in UN Comtrade-derived aggregates; likely includes re-exports from European distribution chains.
Major Importing Countries
ItalyAmong the largest HS 220840 import markets in UN Comtrade-derived aggregates; reflects consumer demand and/or European redistribution.
United StatesMajor HS 220840 import market in UN Comtrade-derived aggregates; labeling and standards-of-identity requirements are relevant for market access.
SpainLarge HS 220840 import market in UN Comtrade-derived aggregates; also participates in re-export flows.
GermanyLarge HS 220840 import market in UN Comtrade-derived aggregates; compliance expectations can differ by product category (rum vs flavored spirit drink).
United KingdomSignificant import market in UN Comtrade-derived aggregates; demand is closely linked to cocktail and on-trade/off-trade channels.
CanadaNotable HS 220840 import market in UN Comtrade-derived aggregates.
NetherlandsMajor European entry and distribution hub; high import volumes can reflect redistribution.
Specification
Major VarietiesSpiced rum (rum-based, flavored with spices/botanicals), Vanilla-flavoured rum, Coconut-flavoured rum, Fruit-flavoured rum (e.g., pineapple, mango), Cinnamon/gingerbread-seasonal flavoured rum variants
Physical Attributes
Spirit drink based on sugarcane-derived distillate; typically clear to amber/brown depending on maturation and coloring practices
Flavor profile dominated by added flavorings (spices, botanicals, fruit notes) rather than solely fermentation/distillation congeners
Compositional Metrics
Alcohol strength and labeling conventions vary by jurisdiction (e.g., EU defines minimum ABV for rum and restricts flavoring under the legal name; U.S. standards of identity define rum production inputs and a minimum bottling strength for rum)
Sweetening and coloring rules vary by market and by legal category (rum vs spirit drink vs liqueur); formulation must align with destination-market definitions
Grades
No single global grading system; quality and authenticity are commonly signaled through geographical indications (where applicable), producer reputation, and transparency on maturation/blending practices
Packaging
Glass bottle formats commonly aligned to destination-market norms (e.g., 700 ml and 750 ml), with 1 L formats common in travel retail
Bulk formats (e.g., intermediate bulk containers or tank/ISO logistics) may be used for downstream blending and bottling in destination regions
ProcessingBatch or continuous distillation followed by optional maturation, blending, and filtrationFlavoring step can include maceration/infusion and/or addition of flavoring substances and sweetening agents depending on the destination-market legal category
Supply Chain
Value Chain
Sugarcane cultivation & milling → molasses or cane juice → fermentation → distillation → optional maturation → blending → flavoring/sweetening (product-dependent) → filtration → bottling & labeling → export distribution
Demand Drivers
Cocktail-led consumption (home and on-trade), where flavored profiles reduce mixing complexity for consumers and bartenders
Travel retail and gifting, where flavored/spiced variants compete as accessible premium offerings
Brand-led differentiation through origin storytelling, spice/fruit flavor cues, and packaging design
Temperature
Typically shipped and stored ambient; protect from high heat and direct sunlight to reduce packaging and flavor degradation risk
Cold-chain is generally not required, but temperature excursions can affect label adhesion, closures, and sensory stability for some flavor systems
Shelf Life
Unopened product is generally shelf-stable; sensory stability depends on formulation (flavorings, sweeteners) and storage conditions
Risks
Regulatory Compliance HighFlavored rum faces a core market-access risk because key jurisdictions define “rum” differently and may restrict flavoring under the legal name. For example, EU spirit-drink rules specify that “rum shall not be flavoured” when sold as rum, which can force relabeling into alternative legal categories (e.g., spirit drink, liqueur) and trigger different compositional and labeling requirements.Maintain market-by-market specification and label control (legal name, additive/sweetening allowances, ABV), and design destination-specific SKUs where required rather than relying on a single global label.
Illicit Trade And Counterfeit MediumSpirits are exposed to counterfeiting and illicit-market substitution risks, which can damage brands and create consumer safety incidents if non-compliant alcohol is used. Flavored profiles can mask off-notes, increasing the need for robust authentication and traceability.Use tamper-evident packaging, track-and-trace, controlled distributor networks, and targeted market surveillance in high-risk channels.
Climate MediumRum’s upstream dependency on sugarcane makes it vulnerable to climate variability and extreme weather in tropical and subtropical regions (droughts, cyclones, floods), affecting feedstock availability, yields, and distillery operations.Diversify molasses/cane-juice sourcing where feasible, build buffer inventory strategies, and monitor origin climate hazards alongside sugar market conditions.
Trade Policy And Taxation MediumSpirits are highly sensitive to excise taxes, labeling enforcement, and trade-policy shifts; flavored products can be reclassified (rum vs liqueur vs spirit drink), changing tariff and tax treatment and altering price competitiveness.Continuously monitor tariff schedules, excise regimes, and classification rulings in priority markets; validate HS classification and product category positioning during new product launches.
Sustainability
Sugarcane agriculture impacts (water use, fertilizer/pesticide runoff, and land-use management) can create ESG scrutiny for rum supply chains
Distillation energy demand and associated emissions are material for producers; packaging (glass) weight and breakage contribute to logistics footprint and waste considerations
Labor & Social
Rum’s historical association with plantation economies and slavery creates ongoing reputational sensitivity in branding and origin storytelling
Forced labor and exploitative conditions in sugarcane production have been flagged by external monitoring in some origins, creating downstream due-diligence expectations for rum and rum-based products
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