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Wednesday, September 17, 2025
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September 17, 2025

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

If your 2026 bucket list includes visiting Mendoza, an absolutely beautiful city and the most popular wine region in Argentina, then the Harbour Wines & Spirits Sip to Win a Trip to Mendoza competition is for you!

The spirits company, a division of GraceKennedy Ltd, launched the campaign on Sunday, September 14, at the Argentine Residence, Stony Hill. Harbour Wines & Spirits Commercial Manager Dr Debbian Spence Minott, in her address, said: “Last year’s first-ever Sip To Win A Trip to Napa Valley promotion was a success. Of course, we increased our sales, improved customer and consumer engagement, and experienced positive brand visibility. Building on that momentum, relaunching the promotion presents an excellent opportunity to further drive growth of the Harbour Wines portfolio through experiences.”

The campaign will run from October 1, 2025, to January 31, 2026. Two lucky winners will be announced on February 9, 2026, and the team heads to Mendoza, Argentina, in April.

Page 2 shares more from the event.

Stony Hill Snaps Harbour Wines & Spirits Commercial Manager Dr Debbian Spence Minott (left) and Brand Manager Kaydene Senior made use of the panoramic city views.Naphtali Junior

Stony Hill Snaps Harbour Wines & Spirits Commercial Manager Dr Debbian Spence Minott (left) and Brand Manager Kaydene Senior made use of the panoramic city views. Naphtali Junior

Bienvenidos Argentine Ambassador-designate to Jamaica Marcelo Balbi Calvo (left) welcomes former president of the Senate Tom Tavares-Finson, as his wife Rose looks on. Naphtali Junior

Bienvenidos Argentine Ambassador-designate to Jamaica Marcelo Balbi Calvo (left) welcomes former president of the Senate Tom Tavares-Finson, as his wife Rose looks on. Naphtali Junior

Tres Hurras Trio Grill Wine Bar co-principals Carlos Max Brown and Sophia Max Brown (right) and fitness professional Rose Tavares-Finson bonded over wine. Naphtali Junior

Tres Hurras Trio Grill Wine Bar co-principals Carlos Max Brown and Sophia Max Brown (right) and fitness professional Rose Tavares-Finson bonded over wine. Naphtali Junior

Got The Memo Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association President Kathryn Silvera (left) caught up with Garrick Communications Founder & Lead PR Chick Naomi Garrick. Naphtali Junior

Got The Memo Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association President Kathryn Silvera (left) caught up with Garrick Communications Founder & Lead PR Chick Naomi Garrick. Naphtali Junior

Treasure The Moment Argentine Ambassador-designate to Jamaica Marcelo Balbi Calvo (right) and his wife, Fabiana Fajardo (second right) shared the frame with Insurance Company of the West Indies (ICWI) President Paul Lalor, and his wife, Equestrian Federation Jamaica President Heidi Lalor.Naphtali Junior

Treasure The Moment Argentine Ambassador-designate to Jamaica Marcelo Balbi Calvo (right) and his wife, Fabiana Fajardo (second right) shared the frame with Insurance Company of the West Indies (ICWI) President Paul Lalor, and his wife, Equestrian Federation Jamaica President Heidi Lalor. Naphtali Junior

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Meeting Of Minds Joining in on the fun were (from left) We Inspire Women founder & CEO Cortia Bingham-McKenzie, attorney-at-law Sanya Goffe, and Jamaica Constabulary Force corporal and international pistol shooter Shayon Francis.Naphtali Junior

Meeting Of Minds Joining in on the fun were (from left) We Inspire Women founder & CEO Cortia Bingham-McKenzie, attorney-at-law Sanya Goffe, and Jamaica Constabulary Force corporal and international pistol shooter Shayon Francis. Naphtali Junior

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