Captain Morgan
Captain Morgan is a brand of rum owned by Diageo and primarily known for its spiced varieties, named after Sir Henry Morgan (c. 1635–1688), a Welsh privateer commissioned by England to raid Spanish possessions in the Caribbean during the late 17th century.[1][2]
The brand originated in 1944 when the Seagram Company began producing it using rum distilled at Jamaica's Long Pond facility, later acquiring the distillery and adopting the Captain Morgan name for marketing that evoked the privateer's exploits, such as the 1671 sacking of Panama City.[3][4][5]
Diageo, which purchased the brand in the early 2000s, shifted much of its production for the U.S. market to Puerto Rico to leverage tax incentives, transforming Captain Morgan into one of the top-selling rum brands globally through aggressive advertising featuring the captain's iconic sword-brandishing pose and associations with adventure and mixology.[6][7]