WordNet
n. a cocktail made of rum and lime or lemon juice with sugar and sometimes bitters
Wikipedia
Planter's Punch is an IBA Official Cocktail made of dark rum, several juices, grenadine syrup, sugar syrup, and Angostura bitters.
The cocktail has been said to have originated at the Planters Hotel in Charleston, SC, but the recipe originates in Jamaica. The September 1878 issue of the London magazine Fun listed the recipe as follows:
A wine-glass with lemon juice fill, Of sugar the same glass fill twice Then rub them together until The mixture looks smooth, soft, and nice.
Of rum then three wine glasses add, And four of cold water please take. A Drink then you'll have that's not bad— At least, so they say in Jamaica.
Usage examples of "planter's punch".
I'll stroll down to the club, have a Turkish bath, then enjoy a long, tall planter's punch.
Sascha was behind the long mahogany bar, his eyeless face and pencil-thin mustache reflected in the mirror as he mixed a planter's punch.
I hardly had my foot inside the door when she handed me a planter's punch.
A planter's punch to match my suit, if you please, and a cup of black coffee to match my true love's eyes.
Jesus and I are in my room, just beginning to mix rum with pineapple juice for Planter's Punch, when Anna and La Betti come in.
The waiter came over and Hardahee said the planter's punch was exceptional, so I ordered one without sugar and he asked for a refill.