

Diageo, meanwhile, is
on a different strategy – Zacapa is for the bars you want to go to, Captain
Morgan for bars you don’t. The group
has a few other rums, naturally, but in the bars we polled, Zacapa was their
smooth operator, talking its way into podium rum position in a third of
the 100. The hurdle for Zacapa is
stepping off the back bar on to the rack. Only 10% of responders said the Guatemalan rum is their default pouring rum. Yet Zacapa is the trending rum in nearly 20% of polled bars. The rum aged in the clouds looks to be floating in the right direction.
Diplomatico from Venezuela is on the ascent too. It is fourth among the best sellers and second in the trending list, where 15% of bars said it was the hot rum brand right now.
The World's 50 Best Bars Annual
Report 2016

In total we
gathered 100 completed
questionnaires, which we feel an accurate representation of the best bars in the world. You’ll see below a list of all the Top 50 bars that took part and those that have featured in previous lists. This year we had respondents from bars from 28 cities in 15 countries and six regions.
Europe,
as a continent of 50 countries and a
powerhouse of the bar industry – made up the largest share, but we have strong
representation from North America, Asia and Latin America, and a sprinkling of
bars from Australasia and Africa & Middle East. This distribution is consistent with the
geographical mix of bars at the top end of the business, as evidenced by our
World’s 50 Best Bars poll.
We asked bars’
owners and head bartenders to rank their top three best-selling brands in each
category. In previous years we have
only asked for the number one best seller, but in learning the top three, we
are able to get a better picture of sales. The best-selling spirits, liqueurs,
champagne, beer or water can be measured in bottles used, which provides the
most tangible insight into the consuming habits in elite bars. But, as we know, a best-selling brand, even
in the best bars in the world, earns its place on more than taste. The best bartenders won’t serve any old
hooch but they are also running a business. So we too wanted to know the brands
that are not necessarily doing huge volumes but have cool-appeal right now. So the trending lists – to borrow from
Twitter parlance – are made up of brands customers are increasingly asking
for.

We have also collated cross-category top 10s. Bartenders’
Choice is one for the purists as it is untouched by the meddling hand of
profitability or the whim of consumer trend. It’s here we see what bartenders themselves
prize most. We also have an overall Best-Selling Brands and overall Top
Trending lists, which too pit brands across the spirits spectrum, rather than
category by category. Independent,
unsponsored, impartial and compiled using a robust methodology, we feel this is
the sort of research that makes the drinks industry a better-informed
place.
Read More at http://www.drinksint.com/news/fullstory.php/aid/5815/Annual_Report:_Rum_Top_10_.html
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