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The World-Spirits Award was founded in 2004 by Wolfram Ortner in Austria. Annually it assesses hundreds of entrants from more than 30 countries. Members of the jury are industry experts and experienced judges primary from Austria and Germany. Not all spirits are given a rating, though in 2018 over 75% of entrants received a rating of "gold" or ...
The San Francisco World Spirits Competition awarded three gold and three double gold medals to the bourbon between 2006 and 2012. [ 1 ] George T. Stagg was awarded the Chairman's Trophy among Kentucky Straight Bourbons at the 2014 New York "Ultimate Spirits Challenge", [ 2 ] and in 2013 it won the Best North American Whiskey award at the World ...
The San Francisco World Spirits Competition was founded in 2001 by Anthony Dias Blue as an off-shoot of the San Francisco International Wine Competition. [1] It assesses hundreds of entrants annually (1,407 in 2013 from 63 countries) [2] with tastings involving panels of expert judges selected each year from the spirits industry including mixologists, spirits buyers, and media from across the ...
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Diageo, the London-based spirits giant that owns more than 200 brands, on Friday unveiled the “world’s lightest whisky glass bottle,” a 70-centiliter Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ultra.
Spirits competitions are contests between makers of alcoholic beverages, [1] in which master distillers, brewmasters and vintners compete to substantiate the quality of their products. Liquor, spirits, beer, beverage and wine competitions take place around the world.
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The company rates spirits, wines and beers. It does not accept advertising from any company that submits their products for review. The judging ratings range from 96 to 100 for superlative to 80 and below for not recommended. Jerald O’Kennard, Director of the Beverage Testing Institute, said that 94 is an extremely good score, and unusually high.