
Appleton Estate Sherry Cocktails and D Burns Set Anchor Observer Table Talk Food Awards at King's House
Appleton Estate drew steady foot traffic with its branded booth at the Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards, held on Thursday, June 25, on the East Lawns of King's House.
The rum maker's stand gained notice for its polished layout and continuous service of mixed drinks. The activation centred on an Appleton Estate Sherry offer, giving patrons a focused tasting experience within the wider awards programme.
Guests who stopped at the booth sampled a range of Sherry-based cocktail recipes as bartenders kept glasses filled through the night. That Sherry line gave the installation a clear identity amid the larger celebrations on the lawns.
Reggae and dancehall artiste D Burns performed from inside the booth, drawing applause as attendees drank and watched the set. The mix of cocktails, live music, and the enclosed brand space kept the stand busy for much of the evening.
Beyond the Appleton setup, the Table Talk Food Awards brought together a wide cross-section of Jamaica's social and professional circles. Guests arrived in bold formal and creative dress, with outfit choices drawing as much attention as the food and drinks.
The service ran as a continuous feast across multiple dishes and stations, aimed at varied tastes. Appleton Estate also supplied cocktail pairings to complement the culinary spread.
Syndicated from Our Today · originally published .
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