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14 Best Wray & Nephew Cocktails (2024) 

August 20, 2024 by

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Got your hands on a bottle of Wray and Nephew Jamaican Rum (lucky!) and wondering what Wray and Nephew cocktails you can shake up? You’re in luck. Here at The Mixer, we’ve gathered the best cocktail recipes with Wray and Nephew to take your mixology game up a level. Whether you love a classic like the Zombie or want to try modern creations like the Rumpari, we’ve got you covered.  

The origin of Wray & Nephew Overproof White Rum

View of Kingston Jamaica

We must look back to the 1800s for the start of Wray and Nephew Overproof Rum’s story. In 1825 John Wray established his rum company in Kingston, Jamaica, alongside the Shakespeare Tavern in the city centre. Today Wray & Nephew Overproof is Jamaica’s #1 rum, an iconic export of its home country. With notes of banana, demerara sugar, molasses and an alluring spirit-y finish it’s a must-have for any rum connoisseur. 

Wray & Nephew Signature Serves

If you really want your Wray & Nephew rum to shine, we highly recommend trying one of their iconic signature serves. These drinks have been tried and tested by the best and have a major following all around the globe.  

1. Pineapple Mint Planter’s Punch

A Pineapple Mint Planter's punch with mint garnish

A spirited variation on a classic island clinker, the Planter’s Punch is an ideal cocktail to serve to a sun-kissed crowd. 

INGREDIENTS 

  • 1 oz Wray & Nephew 
  • 0.75 oz lime juice 
  • 0.75 oz simple syrup 
  • 1 oz pineapple juice 
  • 2 dashes of bitters  

METHOD 

  1. Add all the ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice 
  2. Shake until well combined, and strain into a Collins class 
  3. Fill the glass with crushed ice 
  4. Garnish with a mint sprig and grated nutmeg 

2. Wray & Ting

Close up of two Wray and Ting cocktails with lime wheel garnish

Sometimes the simplest things are also the best, like this easy-to-mix Wray & Ting cocktail. You can swap out the soda for fresh grapefruit juice if you prefer. Simple, tasty and perfect for hot days. 

INGREDIENTS 

  • 0.75 oz Wray & Nephew 
  • 5 oz Ting Grapefruit Soda 
  • Lime wheel to garnish

METHOD 

  1. Combine the ingredients in a tall serving glass over ice 
  2. Garnish with fresh lime

More Wray & Nephew cocktails to master

Feeling adventurous? Here are a few more rum cocktails to try at home to get that island-style vibe going! 

1. Miami Vice

Closeup of a Miami Vice cocktail for a tropical housewarming party theme

We’re kicking things off with the incredible Miami Vice. This classic tropical cocktail is made by marrying two decadent Caribbean cocktails: the Piña Colada and Strawberry Daiquiri. Both drinks are made separately in their frozen version (blending all ingredients in a blender with ice) and served together in a hurricane glass. This recipe is an incredible triumph of rum, creaminess, and fruitiness you don’t want to miss out on. 

2. Zombie

Close-up of a deep amber and orange colored Zombie cocktail with fresh mint and strawberry garnish

We couldn’t talk about the best Wray and Nephew cocktail recipes and not mention the Zombie. This Tiki classic is an ode to rum, containing not one but three different types, alongside pineapple juice, lime juice, and grenadine. The result is a potent, fruity drink with delicious spicy notes from the blend of different rums. For this recipe, we love to pair Wray and Nephew Rum with Appleton Estate Rum for its vanilla, caramel, and sugary undertones. 

3. Rumpari

Two Wray and Nephew Rumpari Cocktails with orange wedge garnish

As the name suggests, the Rumpari is an infectious blend of Wray and Nephew Rum and Campari. The recipe calls for equal parts Campari and rum, topped off with grapefruit soda. If you’re a novice to white rums like Wray and Nephew, this drink provides the perfect opportunity to discover its deep flavor profile, aided by the subtle bitterness of Campari. 

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4. Caribbean Sazerac

A Wray and Nephew Caribbean Sazerac cocktail

If you’re a lover of classic recipes with a twist, give the Caribbean Sazerac a try. This riff on the timeless Sazerac brings a tropical flair thanks to the rum and grenadine syrup.  

Start with the classic Sazerac recipe, which usually stars whiskey as the main spirit. Swap it with Wray and Nephew to get a fresh Caribbean flavor. Depending on the desired strength, you can decide whether to coat your glass with absinthe or Pernod. Finally, add a dash of Peychaud bitters and grenadine syrup, and serve it in an Old Fashioned glass. This simple recipe hides a complex bittersweet flavor profile, that you will savor with every sip.  

5. Piña Colada

Frozen Piña Colada in a Hurricane glass

Can you get any more summertime sunshine than with a creamy Piña Colada? This 80s icon is loved worldwide for its blend of rum, pineapple juice, cream of coconut, and lime juice. Sip it as a cheeky slushie or enjoy it as a shaken cocktail if you want a spirit-forward drink.  

6. Coconut Rum Punch

Two Wray and Nephew Coconut Rum Punch cocktails with pineapple garnish served next to a halved coconut

If you’re looking for simple cocktails with Wray and Nephew, this twist on the Rum Punch is for you. To make this easy recipe, you need 1½ oz Wray and Nephew white rum, ¾ oz of coconut syrup, 3 oz of coconut water, and a splash of fresh lime juice. The funky taste of Wray and Nephew with notes of banana and molasses makes this Coconut Rum Punch a winner.  

7. Strawberry Daiquiri

Front view of two glasses of Frozen Strawberry Daiquiri on a white table, surrounded by snacks, with a person in a blue striped shirt in the background

The pretty-in-pink Strawberry Daiquiri is a firm favorite come summertime, achieving the perfect balance between boozy and downright delicious. The sweetness of the strawberries perfectly complements the notes of molasses in Wray and Nephew rum, with the lime juice acting as the cherry on top to add some zing. You can make this drink with frozen berries or strawberry purée, and we suggest serving it in bulk for your pool parties, so you have more time to play! 

8. Long Island Iced Tea

Front image of three homemade Long Island Ice Tea Cocktails with Lemon garnish

Don’t let the innocent name fool you; the Long Island Iced Tea contains an impressive amount of liquor and not a drop of tea… This American classic combines the big 4 in the spirit world (vodka, rum, gin, and tequila), plus Grand Marnier with a splash of cola and simple syrup.  To serve, combine all the ingredients in a highball glass with ice, give them a quick stir, and garnish with a lemon wedge. Now you’re ready for a wild ride of flavors that’ll have you dreaming of summer nights and endless fun. 

9. Italian Breeze

Close-up of a Wray and Nephew Italian Breeze cocktail with orange, mint and cherry garnish

You’re transported to the Amalfi coast on a hot summer’s day with one sip of the Italian Breeze cocktail. This rum-based delight is as sweet as can be, blending Wray and Nephew Rum, amaretto liqueur, pineapple juice and cranberry juice for a drink that nods to both the Caribbean and Mediterranean Coast. Try it once and you’ll be hooked. 

10. Rum Runner

Two Frozen Rum Runner cocktails on a serving platter outside next to a container of salsa and a bowl of chips

Hailing from 1970s Florida, the Rum Runner is the perfect cocktail for using up any rum you have lying around at home. The recipe combines white rum with dark rum, banana liqueur, blackberry liqueur, pineapple juice, and a splash of grenadine. This is one of the Wray and Nephew Overproof cocktails that screams sun and sunshine so make it the ace in your sleeve for BBQs and summer parties. 

11. Between the Sheets

A pair of classic Between the Sheets cocktails

If you’re looking for the best Wray and Nephew cocktails for Valentine’s Day, the Between the Sheets cocktail should be at the top of your list. The flirtatious name refers to an indulgent mix of white rum, Grand Marnier, Cognac, and lemon juice. What do you get? A decadent drink with notes of fruit, caramel, bitter orange peel, and oak. 

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12. Mango Daiquiri

Two Frozen Mango Daiquiri cocktails served on a wooden table with a bowl of strawberries

A tropical hero if we ever did see one, the Mango Daiquiri ends our best Wray and Nephew Overproof Rum cocktails list. This drink tastes like sunshine and is easy to make. All you need is fresh mango, white rum, simple syrup, and a powerful blender to create this sensational slushie.  

Advice from our expert

Headshot of Tristam Fini from Campari Academy

Our in-house expert Tristram Fini from Campari Academy in the UK offers a few unique insights to elevate your Wray & Nephew cocktails:   

How to balance the flavor of rum in cocktails

Achieving balanced flavors in rum cocktails involves understanding the cocktail’s style and purpose. The key lies in selecting complementary elements. For stirred drinks, focus on choosing the right sweetener and bitters to enhance the rum’s profile. For tropical drinks, balance rum’s richness with brightness and acidity to create a harmonious blend, ensuring each flavor component supports the overall taste experience. 

Food pairings for rum cocktails

One effective method is to pair foods and drinks from the same region, leveraging the natural harmony of local flavors. For example, Jamaican Rum Punch pairs excellently with jerk chicken. The fruity, sweet, and sour elements of the rum punch complement the spicy, citrus-driven, and herbaceous notes of the jerk chicken, especially with the intense heat of Scotch bonnet chilies. The tropical notes of the rum, such as pineapple, coconut, and papaya, blend seamlessly with the robust flavors of an island-style dish. 

Now that you know the best Wray and Nephew Rum cocktails, it’s time to have fun recreating them at home for your guests or trying them as the star ingredient of your new mixology creations. Want more cool cocktail recipes and trends sent straight to your inbox? Then subscribe to our newsletter here!   

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