Joy Spence
{{Short description|Jamaican master blender}}{{Infobox person
| name = Joy Spence
| birth_date = 1951
| citizenship = Jamaica
| occupation = Master blender
| employer = Appleton Estate
| known_for = 1st female master blender in the spirits industry
| awards = Commander of the Order of Distinction (2017)
}}
Joy Spence (born 1951) is a Jamaican chemist and master blender at Appleton Estate. She was the first female master blender in the spirits industry.{{r|meara|nelson}}
Early life and education
Spence was born in Manchester, Jamaica{{r|payne}} in 1951 and was raised in Kingston{{r|meara}} by her adoptive parents.{{r|flair}} Her passion for chemistry began at age 13. Spence attended the University of the West Indies, graduating with First Class Honors in 1972. She earned her master's degree in analytical chemistry at Loughborough University in England.{{r|meara}}
Career
Spence started as a research and development chemist at Tia Maria, then was hired by J. Wray and Nephew Ltd., a rum company. In 1981, the rum distillery Appleton Estate, which was owned by Wray and Nephew, hired Spence as its chief chemist.{{r|meara}}
At Appleton, Spence worked with Owen Tulloch, the master blender at the time, who recognized Spence's ability to identify and differentiate between smells, describing it as an "organoleptic talent".{{r|vora}} After working with Tulloch for 17 years, Spence was promoted to master blender on Tulloch's retirement. Her first creation as the master blender was a special rum to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Appleton Estate, which received high praise in the industry.{{r|meara}} Spence has created special rum blends for select customers, such as Ronald Reagan, Prince William, and Prince Harry.{{r|flair}} At Appleton Estate, Spence serves as a brand ambassador, travelling about 40% of the time,{{r|vora}} and is also the general manager for technical and quality service.{{r|nelson}}.
Spence was instrumental in achieving geographical indication for Jamaican rum, which was awarded in 2016.{{r|meara}}{{r|dodd}}
Distinctions
= Awards =
- 2017: Commander (CD) of the Order of Distinction{{Cite web |date=2017-10-10 |title=NHA Awardee- Joy Spence |url=https://jis.gov.jm/radio_programs/nha-awardee-joy-spence/ |access-date=2025-03-09 |website=JIS Jamaica Information Service |language=en-US}} - Officer (OD) in 2005{{r|meara}}
- 2017: Grand Dame Award by Tales of the Cocktail{{r|meara}}
- 2018: The Prime Minister's Medal for Science and Technology (now known as the National Medal for Science and Technology){{r|natmedal}}
- 2022: Musgrave Gold Medal{{cite web |last=Perry |first=Kediesha |date=November 24, 2022 |title=10 get Musgrave Medals |url=https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/10-get-musgrave-medals/ |access-date=November 24, 2022 |website=Jamaica Observer}}
- 2022: Lifetime Achievement Award by The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States.{{r|discus}}
= Appleton Estate =
Tours of the Appleton Estate distillery are named The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience.{{r|dodd}} In 2017, Appleton Estate released the Joy Anniversary Blend of rum to commemorate her 20 years as their master blender.{{r|distiller}}{{r|meara}} Her 40th year at Appleton Estate was marked by the release of the Ruby Anniversary Edition in 2022.{{cite web |date=2022-01-12 |title=Appleton Estate Launches Ruby Anniversary Edition |url=https://sflcn.com/appleton-estate-launches-ruby-anniversary-edition/ |access-date=2022-01-13 |website=South Florida Caribbean News}}
Personal life
Spence is married and has two children.{{r|fitz}}
References
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External links
- [https://www.essence.com/news/first-female-master-blender-joy-spence/ The First Female Master Blender Is A Black Woman], October 2023 article in Essence
- [https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2022/05/the-big-interview-joy-spence-appleton-estate/ The big interview: Joy Spence, Appleton Estate], The Spirits Business, 2022
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Category:Jamaican women chemists