Appleton Estate - Products

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The Appleton Estate produces traditional pot still rums made in copper pot stills tropically minimum aged (youngest rum in blend listed obviously on the front of the bottle as the age statement) in American oak barrels.

The Appleton Estate Produce (in order of price/quality);

Appleton Estate V/X
Appleton Estate Reserve 8 year old (Minimum aged) NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL TERRITORIES
Appleton Estate Extra 12 year old (Minimum Aged)
Appleton Estate Master Blenders Legacy (Blend of up to 30 year old rums)
Appleton Estate 21 year old (Minimum Aged)
Appleton Estate Exclusive DISTILLERY ONLY
Appleton Estate 30 year old (Minimum Aged)

All of these rums are award winning and have performed well at international spirit ratings competitions. For example, the "Extra 12yr" edition was awarded a 96-100 rating at the 2008 Wine Enthusiasts competition. The Appleton Estate Rum Tour is a major tourist destination in the island. Appleton Rum and Wray & Nephew White Overproof Rum have been awarded a Grand Gold Award at the 2011 World Quality Selections, organized by Monde Selection. Wray & Nephew White Overproof Rum has been honored the International High Quality Trophy for consistently turning in gold and Grand Gold Award performances at the awards. These awards are a confirmation for exceptional quality of the products.


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