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Ahead of our 2022 Awards Dinner & Industry Celebration, the IWSC is delighted to announce Ortis Deley as the host for the upcoming industry event.
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Following the second and final day of judging for our alternative drinks awards, including Vermouth, RTDs and low and no drinks, we managed to catch a few minutes with Shannon Tebay and David T Smith to hear about the day's judging.
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This week the IWSC is holding it's alternative drinks judging at it's venue in London's China Town. We caught up with Shannon Tebay to find out how the day's judging has gone.
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The IWSC is delighted to announce the shortlists for its coveted spirits producer trophies.
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The best Rosés are so much more than just something for sipping in the sun. They also make great wines to pair with food. These are the highest-rated bottles by IWSC judges.
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Discover the top spirits our judges rated the highest at our recent judging...here we discover what Guy Hodcroft marked as his top picks.
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Following the announcement of our 2022 wine results, we highlight the top chenin blanc’s as awarded by our judges
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Following last week’s judging, the IWSC has announced South Africa’s 2022 medal results.
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Ahead of opening entries for our 2023 Communicator awards, the IWSC catches up with Millie Milliken, winner of the IWSC's 2022 Spirits Communicator accolade...
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A full schedule for our South Africa wine judging, here David Kermode reflects on what our wine judges got up to when they weren’t judging.
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