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Taste of Rum 2026 Draws 1,800 Attendees, Features 150+ Expressions

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Taste of Rum 2026, held in Puerto Rico, attracted nearly 1,800 attendees and featured over 150 rum expressions. The event included guided tastings, educational conferences, and seminars on the history and future of the rum industry. The Puerto Rico Rum Program booth was a central gathering point and generated significant social media engagement.

In this week’s roundup I’m pulling the spotlight onto Puerto Rico’s flagship rum celebration—Taste of Rum 2026—as a barometer for how the island’s distilleries are positioning themselves in an increasingly crowded global market.

The 16th‑edition event drew about 1,800 attendees and featured over 150 rum expressions. The festival showcased around 200 distinct rum expressions from more than 40 brands, underscoring its breadth as a tasting platform for both iconic and emerging labels.

Puerto Rico produced 31.6 million gallons of rum in 2025, roughly 70 % of U.S. consumption—a volume that gives local producers a solid base when targeting American shelf space. Export growth, however, hinges on the federal Rum Tax Cover‑Over program; if it continues, revenue could rise.

The festival’s impact on hospitality is measurable: 7,800–9,000 hotel room nights are generated annually from visitors drawn to the event. This steady stream of tourism dollars highlights the festival’s role in supporting local hotels and related businesses.

For distributors carrying Puerto Rico rum products, the event offers a platform to launch targeted promotions in key U.S. markets where Hispanic consumers favor premium spirits. Retailers and bar managers should note that while the lineup is dominated by flagship offerings, the visibility boost can translate into shelf interest—though it may not guarantee repeat sales across all categories.

The takeaway: Taste of Rum 2026 delivers tourism and brand‑visibility benefits, but its primary trade value derives from Puerto Rico’s robust supply chain—any further growth will rely on federal tax incentives rather than a sudden surge in demand.


Original Press Release

Taste of Rum 2026 celebrated its 16th edition with outstanding success at the Puerto Rico Convention Center, bringing together nearly 1,800 attendees in an experience that reaffirms the island’s position as the rum capital of the world.

During the event, guests had the opportunity to taste more than 150 rum expressions—from iconic brands to emerging labels—alongside guided tastings, educational conferences, and specialized seminars that explored the history, innovation, excellence, and future of the rum industry.

One of the most memorable highlights of the evening was the Puerto Rico Rum Program booth, which became a central gathering point for attendees. Its concept, design, and overall experience drove high engagement and generated widespread visibility across social media, extending the festival’s reach well beyond the venue.

“Taste of Rum is a platform that connects our history with the future of the industry. Bringing together nearly 1,800 people to celebrate more than 150 rum expressions—while learning, discovering, and sharing—confirms that Puerto Rico is not only a leader in production, but also in experience, innovation, and global projection,” said Federico J. Hernández, founder of Taste of Rum and internationally recognized rum expert.

“The public policy of the Government of Puerto Rico is to support the development of local industries with all the tools we have available. And one of them is to act as facilitators for the execution of large-scale events such as Taste of Rum, especially considering how much the Puerto Rican rum industry contributes to the economic development of our island and identifies us internationally as the Rum Capital of the World,” said Sebastián Negrón Reichard, secretary of the Department of Economic Development and Commerce (DEDC).

“For us, it was a wonderful experience to see the massive participation of so many rum lovers. We will continue to work hand in hand with producers, distributors, and promoters of Puerto Rican rums to sustain the expansion of our visibility and exports within the United States, our primary market,” emphasized Carlos Herrero, director of Puerto Rico’s Rum Program.

“Puerto Rico continues to stand out as a cultural and culinary trailblazer in the Caribbean. As part of its commitment to promoting gastronomic tourism, the Tourism Company supports events such as Taste of Rum, an experience that invites both locals and visitors to enjoy the very best of our culinary offerings,” said PRTC’s executive director, Willianette Robles Cancel, who also underscored the global recognition of Puerto Rican rums and the opportunity the event provided to taste them.

Live music, a curated culinary offering, and a vibrant atmosphere transformed the event into a full celebration of Puerto Rican culture, where rum served as the common thread connecting tradition, knowledge, and entertainment.

The event also reinforced its impact on the island’s tourism sector, attracting both local and international visitors who travel specifically to be part of this experience. Since its inception, Taste of Rum has generated thousands of hotel room nights and continues to position itself as a key driver of Puerto Rico’s cultural and culinary tourism.

Taste of Rum 2026 not only exceeded expectations, but also solidified its role as the premier platform connecting producers, experts, industry leaders, and consumers—driving both economic development and the global projection of Puerto Rican rum.

This achievement reflects strong collaboration between the public and private sectors. It also highlights the continued commitment of our local producers to enhance the quality and global presence of Puerto Rican rum.

Because when an industry comes together to educate, celebrate, and collaborate, it does not just create an event—it creates impact, identity, and future. And today, Puerto Rico proves it by sharing the very best of its essence with the world.


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Source: BevNET

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