Saturday, July 4, 2026
Appleton Estate delivered one of the evening’s standout activations at the Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards, held on Thursday, June 25, on the East Lawns of King’s House. With its striking design, premium ambience and steady stream of expertly crafted cocktails, the booth quickly became a magnet for patrons.
Sip Stop Marketing executive Ariana Kumst paused for refreshments at the Appleton Estate booth. O’Neil Grant
Picture This Marketing consultants (from left) Jamie Browne, Luke Browne and Sydney Ebanks shared lens time at the Appleton Estate booth.
At the heart of the activation was an Appleton Estate Sherry experience, where guests were invited to savour an inventive line-up of sherry-based cocktails. Throughout the evening, bartenders kept the signature pours flowing, serving refreshing creations that perfectly complemented the celebratory atmosphere.
Centre of Attention The always fun and camera-ready Lamoya “Moya Moy” Mullings was papped having a ball.
Making Memories A stop at the Appleton Estate booth was on the agenda for Garth Walker, director of Adam and Eve Day Spa, and his daughter, Kimora, a first-year University of the West Indies, Mona student who also manages the family business.
The energy only intensified when Jamaican reggae and roots artiste dBURNZ took over the booth with a lively performance as guests sipped, mingled and embraced the Appleton Estate experience.
Blue Mood Transformation manager Anecia Levy kept things cool and chic in a powder-blue striped two-piece ensemble at the Appleton Estate booth. O’Neil Grant
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Ringing The Right Bell Looking every bit the gentleman was Dominic Bell, communications manager at J Wray & Nephew Limited. O’Neil Grant
Cue the Music Jamaican reggae and roots artist dBURNZ kept the energy high with a live set at the Appleton Estate booth.
In Good Spirits Among those making a stop at the Appleton Estate booth was newly appointed Petrojam General Manager Danville Walker. O’Neil Grant
Photos: O’Neil Grant & Courtesy of Appleton Estate