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The Santé Magazine International Wine & Spirits Competition is off to a great start. Featuring premium brands that target the lucrative on-premise market, this Santé Magazine competition highlights the top brands you'll see in restaurants across the U.S.
NEW YORK - Washingtoner -- Santé Magazine, a leading digital hospitality magazine, is accepting entries for its Santé Magazine International Wine & Spirits Competition for global wines, spirits, and – new this year-ready-to-drink (RTD) and hard seltzer categories.
Enter now and save $15 per item. Use coupon EARLYBIRD at checkout.
The competition is open to U.S. and global beverages with distribution in the United States. Entries are accepted from April 11 to July 1, 2022. For details and to enter, click here.
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Judges include hand-selected sommeliers, bartenders, educators, and wine and spirits writers; their identities will be revealed when winners are announced in September and featured in the October and November issues of Santé Magazine.
"Judges will remain anonymous and will taste submissions blind. This way, we can ensure impartiality and transparency in the judging process," said Emiliano De Laurentiis, publisher of Santé Magazine.
Awards will include overall Best in Show, Best New Product, Best Innovation, and Double Gold, Gold, Silver, and Bronze by category. Submissions must be received no later than July 1, 2022.
The following brands took top awards at the 2021 Sante Magazine Wine & Spirits Competition:
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Enter here. Receive $15 off every item. Use coupon code EARLYBIRD. The coupon expires on May 31st.
For information and sponsorship inquiries, please contact Emiliano De Laurentiis.
Enter now and save $15 per item. Use coupon EARLYBIRD at checkout.
The competition is open to U.S. and global beverages with distribution in the United States. Entries are accepted from April 11 to July 1, 2022. For details and to enter, click here.
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Judges include hand-selected sommeliers, bartenders, educators, and wine and spirits writers; their identities will be revealed when winners are announced in September and featured in the October and November issues of Santé Magazine.
"Judges will remain anonymous and will taste submissions blind. This way, we can ensure impartiality and transparency in the judging process," said Emiliano De Laurentiis, publisher of Santé Magazine.
Awards will include overall Best in Show, Best New Product, Best Innovation, and Double Gold, Gold, Silver, and Bronze by category. Submissions must be received no later than July 1, 2022.
The following brands took top awards at the 2021 Sante Magazine Wine & Spirits Competition:
- Branson Cognac (Sire Spirits) XO Grand Champagne
- Smoke Lab. Vodka
- Tiger Gin
- Rogue Baron Shinju Whisky
- Ehret Family Winery 2017 Hillside Reserve Red Wine
- Rodney Strong 2018 Alexander Valley Estate Cabernet Sauvignon
- 2Hawk Vineyard & Winery 2019 Oregon Grenache Rosé
- L'atitude 47/West Coast Wines. 2019 Avalanché
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Enter here. Receive $15 off every item. Use coupon code EARLYBIRD. The coupon expires on May 31st.
For information and sponsorship inquiries, please contact Emiliano De Laurentiis.
Source: Santé Media Group, Inc.
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