Appleton Estate

Appleton Estate

Appleton Estate

Nestled in the heart of Jamaica, the Appleton Estate has been crafting rum since 1749. Spanning an expansive 11,000 acres (4,452 hectares), the estate is a tapestry of lush sugarcane plantations and bustling distillery facilities. Each year, it produces approximately 10 million liters of rum, making it a significant player in the island’s rich rum-making tradition. Visitors can explore the grounds, learn about the intricate process of rum production, and sample the diverse range of rums that have made Appleton a household name.

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