PUBLISHER: Orion Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1527057
PUBLISHER: Orion Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1527057
Rum Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Product (White Rum, Light or Gold Rum, and Dark Rum), and by Distribution Channel (Online and Offline) Forecast Period (2024-2031)
Rum market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 5.5% during the forecast period (2024-2031). Rum is a popular alcoholic beverage worldwide, known for its unique flavors and rich history. As incomes rise globally, there has been a noticeable increase in the consumption of all types of alcoholic beverages, including rum, reflecting a growing appreciation for quality drinks and indulgence among consumers, leading to market growth.
Market Dynamics
Rising Disposable Income
Rising disposable income in emerging markets has led to increased spending on premium spirits, including rum. Consumers seek quality, unique flavor profiles, and sophistication in their drinking choices. The spirit industry has responded with a diverse range of premium and aged rums. The growth of middle-class populations has further fueled demand for luxury goods, including premium spirits. Emerging markets are increasingly important in driving global spirits consumption and shaping industry trends.
Rum's Role in the Growing Cocktail Culture
At present time, more customers are accepting mixology and unique drinking events thus increasing the request for rum. The growing mega cocktail culture across the globe has been driven by the rise of more mixology fans as well as unique cocktail drinking events. Rum's diverse nature has resulted in its use as a mandatory component in various cocktails including traditional favorites and modern creations. Moreover, attributing to social media and online communities, enthusiasts' cocktail culture and home bartending have thrived a lot. Due to that, rum demand is on the rise thus making sure it takes a central place in alcoholic drinks worldwide.
Market Segmentation
Our in-depth analysis of the global rum market includes the following segments by product and distribution channel.
Offline Channels Lead Rum Market Growth
Offline channel of distribution leads the market. Offline channels include liquor stores, supermarkets, and specialty shops which have a strong market share in the rum industry. In accordance with their easy accessibility and capacity to peruse a large selection of rum brands and kinds, offline purchase empowers customers to make well-informed purchasing judgments. Thus, consumers find offline channels appealing. Extending market penetration and driving segment growth, industry leaders utilize offline channels to launch new rum brands. Furthermore, cooperation between suppliers and retailers encourages creativity in marketing plans and promotional events such as in-store tastings and new product introductions, which boosts customer involvement and boosts commerce.
Dark Rum Segment Securing a Significant Market Share
The dark rum segment dominates the market, they stand out as full of strong rich taste. They are kept maturing properly in oak barrels until they attain maturity and attain refined taste as well as smoothness. These offerings are meant for the more notable drinkers' market which includes perceptive amateurs who like their drink to be mature or full of depth and intricacy. There has been a growing preference for dark rum that has been aged among the youth, especially the present generation customers. This generation is known to have very peculiar tastes as they tend to appreciate real craftsmanship as opposed to commercial imitations. Therefore, young individuals particularly in the ages of eighteen to thirty-five (18-35) like these drinks. For instance, in August 2023, BACARDI Rum launched its new limited-edition premium variant, the BACARDI Reserva Ocho Sevillian Orange Cask Finish. This expression, which follows the popularity of the Sherry Cask and Rye Cask Finish releases, is a part of the brand's aged rum series. After aging for a minimum of eight years in American oak barrels exposed to the Caribbean sun, the mix is refined for a further three to six months in Seville, Spain Vino de Naranja barrels. The end product is a citrus-forward, silky rum that smells of smokey wood, orange peel, and dried stone fruits.
The global rum market is further segmented based on geography including North America (the US, and Canada), Europe (the UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and the Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and Rest of Asia-Pacific), and the Rest of the World (the Middle East & Africa, and Latin America).
Increased Consumer Demand for Rum in Asia Pacific
The Asia Pacific rum market is growing significantly owing to factors such as rising disposable incomes, a large population, and the increasing popularity of rum among younger demographics. India, the Philippines, Australia, and China present exciting growth opportunities, with the rise of experiential liquor retail outlets expected to further boost sales. Overall, the Asia Pacific rum market is characterized by dynamic growth and innovation driven by changing consumer preferences and evolving retail landscape.
North America Holds Major Market Share
The North American rum market has significant growth potential, driven by a diverse range of international rum producers, increased demand for premium rum, and the popularity of flavored and spiced rum in cocktails. This trend towards premiumization is also reflected in the UK and France, where younger consumers are showing a growing interest in rum, supported by targeted marketing and product innovation. The North American rum market is well-positioned to drive growth in the global spirits industry, due to evolving consumer behaviors and strategic marketing initiatives.
The major companies serving the global rum market include Asahi Group Holdings Ltd., Bacardi Global Brands Ltd., Davide Campari-Milano Spa, Demerara Distillers Ltd., and Diageo Plc., among others. The market players are increasingly focusing on business expansion and product development by applying strategies such as collaborations, mergers and acquisitions to stay competitive in the market. For instance, in April 2024, La Martiniquaise-Bardinet-owned agricole rum brand Saint James released an 18-year-old limited release. The new edition joins the Martinique-based distillery's range of seven-, 12- and 15-year-old age-statement rums.