Six South Australian distilleries have brought home 11 gongs from the 2020 World Gin Awards, recently held in London.
How’d your favourite SA distilleries do at the World Gin Awards?
The World Gin Awards happened in London once again, on Thursday, 27 February, and as always, men, women and children of the local spirits industry were watching the awards keenly.
South Australia’s gin boom, by now, needs no introduction – you’ve seen the explosion of local distilleries (we hope) in CityMag’s own coverage, on the city’s back bars, and in bottle shops.
Just this week, one of our own, Sacha La Forgia, was recognised as the best distiller in the global industry in Gin Magazines Icons of Gin Awards.
We’ve got a lot to be proud of, including the following six distilleries, who collectively took home 11 awards.
If you’ve not tried the lot, see if you can track them down in your favourite bar, or stop by their distillery doors.
Australian Distilling Co.
Trophies: 0 Gold: 0 Silver: 2 Bronze: 1 Total: 3
Silver
World’s Best London Dry Gin
Melbourne Gin
Brisbane Gin
Bronze
World’s Best London Dry Gin
Adelaide Gin
Adelaide Hills Distillery
Trophies: 0 Gold: 2 Silver: 0 Bronze: 0 Total: 2
Gold
World’s Best Classic Gin
78 Degrees Dry Gin
World’s Best Contemporary Style Gin
78 Degrees Desert Strength Gin
Ambleside Distillers
Trophies: 0 Gold: 0 Silver: 0 Bronze: 2 Total: 2
Bronze
World’s Best London Dry Gin
Big Dry Gin
World’s Best Signature Botanical Gin
No. 8 Botanical Gin
Never Never Distilling Co.
Trophies: 1 Gold: 0 Silver: 0 Bronze: 1 Total: 2
Country Winner (Australia)
World’s Best Navy Gin
Juniper Freak (2018 vintage)
Bronze
World’s Best Classic Gin
Southern Strength Gin
Needle & Pin Spirits
Trophies: 0 Gold: 0 Silver: 0 Bronze: 1 Total: 1
Bronze
World’s Best Compound Gin
Sevílli Bathtub Style Gin
Twenty Third Street Distillery
Trophies: 0 Gold: 1 Silver: 0 Bronze: 0 Total: 1
Gold
World’s Best London Dry Gin
Signature Gin