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Australia triumphs at San Francisco World Spirits Competition

Twenty six Australian spirits have been awarded Double Gold medals at the prestigious San Francisco World Spirits Competition (SFWSC), the largest international spirits competition in the United States.

With two decades of experience, the SFWSC has become one of the most respected competitions in the world. Judging is blind and done by a prestigious panel of nationally recognised distilled spirits judges, each selected for their distinct and trusted palate.

Double Gold medals are awarded when every judge at the table gives a spirit a gold medal.

As Uproxx describes it: “Winning a Double Gold medal at any spirits competition definitely makes a big impact. It means your product stood out amongst its peers and found fans among some truly seasoned tasters. When that competition is as highly regarded as the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, (SFWSC) it’s kind of like being nominated for a liquor Oscar.”

Australian Vintage scored Double Gold for its Tempus Two Shiraz Gin, the world’s first Shiraz Gin to receive the accolade at the competition.

Chief Winemaker Jamie Saint said: “We are extremely excited to receive such a prestigious accolade so early in our spirits journey. We’re the only Shiraz gin to achieve double gold in the 2023 competition, which highlights our unique wine spirit is world-class and gives us the potential to increase distribution into the US and other export markets.”

Meanwhile, Banks and Bloom Ice Vodka was the first cold vacuum distilled vodka to take out Double Gold. Read more here.

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