• The sixth annual Tasting Australia Spirit Awards are now open, calling on distillers from around Australia to submit their entries to any of the 11 award categories.
    The sixth annual Tasting Australia Spirit Awards are now open, calling on distillers from around Australia to submit their entries to any of the 11 award categories.
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The sixth annual Tasting Australia Spirit Awards are now open, calling on distillers from around Australia to submit their entries to any of the 11 award categories.

Distillers can submit their products to any of the award categories, including two new categories for 2023: Best New Distiller and the Premier's Spirit Award (formerly the Premier’s Gin Award).

Gold medal winners will be integrated into events and drinks programming during the Tasting Australia presented by RAA Travel festival in 2024.

South Australian Minister for Tourism Zoe Bettison said the Tasting Australia Spirit Awards was an opportunity to showcase South Australia to the nation.

“Last year’s awards attracted 140 entries from South Australian distillers – a true reflection of how this industry is booming in our state – as well as across the country.

“As a festival, Tasting Australia is invested in promoting and showcasing Australian distilling and the best products being made – I encourage all Australian distillers to submit their entries into these coveted awards and embrace the opportunity to be part of Tasting Australia in 2024,” said Bettison.

The 2022 awards attracted the highest number of entries since the program’s inception – 328 spirits from 77 distillers across the nation, a number Spirit Awards Head Judge Ollie Margan hopes to beat this year.

“Since the awards started in 2018, we have seen an increasing number of Australian based artisanal distillers and I look forward to seeing what new and innovative products are entered into the Spirit Awards this year.

“Not only do the Tasting Australia Spirit Awards offer an opportunity to shine at the country’s longest running culinary festival, but they also offer an important launch pad for distillers nationwide – awards like these can increase a boutique distiller’s credibility when entering into the mainstream market,” said Margan.

Entries are open from 14 July until 25 August. An awards presentation will take place on 28 September in Adelaide.

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