Jamaica Gleaner

JWN rum sales on the rise

- Steven.jackson@gleanerjm.com

RUM SALES by J. Wray & Nephew Limited, JWN, grew global sales to more than €28 million ($5 billion) in the March quarter, a 45 per cent improvemen­t on inflows in the comparativ­e three months of 2020.

Most of JWN’s sales revenue, €25 million, was made in Jamaica, according to the financial report released by parent company Campari Group.

Consumers of alcohol are still avoiding bars and entertainm­ent spots, but are finding private ways to enjoy their favourite cocktail, the Italian company said of the rise in sales. The local rum portfolio includes Appleton Estate, Wray & Nephew Overproof and Kingston 62 rum.

“Cocktail making at home could be viewed as a new source of entertainm­ent and remote social gatherings, driving increased consumptio­n opportunit­ies in the off-premise channel,” said Campari, which also noted that it continues “to monitor and analyse the evolution of the pandemic and its effects on the macroecono­mic scenario, the markets in which it operates, the behavioura­l patterns of its consumer base, the Group’s financial position and the results of its operations, despite the objective difficulty in making prediction­s in a context constraine­d by numerous and new variables that are beyond the group’s control.”

Campari Group recorded quarterly net sales of €398 million, up 18 per cent. From those sales it earned €65 million in pretax profit in 2021 compared to €30.5 million in 2020.

The Jamaican rum portfolio accounted for 7.2 per cent of total group sales, according to the report, which equates to €28.6 million.

The performanc­e of the local market outperform­ed most other territorie­s in terms of percentage growth. Additional­ly, the sales of Jamaican rums grew 44.6 per cent year on year due to strong demand in Jamaica, USA and Canada, Campari said. The brands registered declines in Mexico, the report added.

During the quarter, Appleton Estate was named as the fifth Top 10 bestsellin­g and fourth top trending rum in the world by the Drinks Internatio­nal Annual Brand Report 2021.

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Appleton Estate rum and hors d’oeuvres.

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