Is Appleton Estate rum?

Is Appleton Estate rum?

The Appleton Estate, the oldest sugar estate and distillery in Jamaica, is the birthplace of Appleton Estate Jamaica Rum. Since 1749, these premium, aged rums have been produced from meticulously cultivated sugar cane that is Estate-grown and harvested on the beautiful island of Jamaica.

Who owns Appleton rum?

Wray & Nephew
Wray & Nephew (Jamaica) Ltd (Appleton) The Appleton Estate, the oldest sugar estate and distillery in Jamaica, has been in operation since at least 1749 and is now owned by Wray & Nephew.

What makes Appleton Rum distinctive?

1. Harvesting and extraction. The process begins with the harvest. Appleton Estate cultivates more than ten varieties of sugarcane, giving the rums a distinctive, complex flavour.

What kind of liquor is Appleton?

About Appleton Estate Jamaica Rum

Founder: Frances Dickinson
Year Founded: 1749
Distillery Location: Jamaica, West Indies
Master Distiller / Blender: Joy Spence, Master Blender

Who bought Appleton Estate?

Gruppo Campari
Wray & Nephew Ltd., purchased the Appleton Estates, a plantation which had produced rum throughout the period of chattel slavery. At the end of 2012, Italian spirits company Gruppo Campari purchased Wray & Nephew.

Who created Appleton Estate?

History. The Appleton Estate was founded in 1655 and is believed to be the land payment made to Francis Dickson for his role in the English capture of Jamaica from the Spanish. His two grandsons, Caleb and Ezekiel, are the earliest known owners of the estate. It was not until 1749 that the estate began producing rum.

Is Appleton Estate Closing?

J Wray & Nephew Ltd (JWN) has confirmed that it will cease operating its Appleton Estates Sugar Factory, resulting in 370 positions being made redundant. In a statement on Wednesday, JWN said the decision follows reported annual losses of US$12 million on its sugar production operations for over a decade.