Food Drink Devon 2019 Awards finalists announced

News Desk
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Posted: Thursday, August 29, 2019 - 12:08

With just over a month until the prestigious Food Drink Devon Awards’, the finalists, which include many of the county’s most respected and influential artisan food and drink producers, have been revealed. 

Since entries closed in April, the esteemed panel of judges and industry experts have tasted and scored over 250 products from a staggering 67 producers, visited 70 hospitality establishments and 25 retail outlets across Devon to select the finest.  

Winners will be announced during the organisation’s black tie awards’ ceremony on Monday 7th October at the magnificent 19th century Victorian hotel, The Imperial in Torquay.  This year’s deserving winners will be announced by Devon food and drink champion, BBC Radio Devon’s Kerry White, known across the county for her weekly food and drink slot. 

Producers on the ‘Taste of Devon Product’ shortlist include a huge variety of delights including sweet and savoury, meat, preserves, jams and chutneys, ales, ciders, wines and confectionary, as well as many others.  Finalists include Bell & Loxton, Chunk of Devon, Devon Distillery, Foxcombe Bakehouse, Lyme Bay Winery, Namoh Curry Sauce, Ruth's Real Food, Salcombe Brewery, Salcombe Dairy, SalcombeDistilling Co, Sharpham Partnership and Tideford Organics as well as others.

In celebration of Devon’s best produce, Platinum awards will be presented to any of the 250 tasted products given a perfect score of 100%, Gold awards go to products achieving 90-99%, and Silver to those scoring 85-89%.  Awards will also be awarded to the ‘Best Overall Producer’ and ‘Best Brand’ where websites, packaging and social media are also judged.

In the retail category of the awards’ entries have been whittled down to four in the ‘Best Retailer’ category including Ashburton Delicatessen, Aune Valley Meat in Kingsbridge, Eversfield Organic based in Tavistockand The Grocer on the Green located in Exeter.  There’s also sure to be hot competition in the ‘Best Online Retailer’ category with Devon Hampers taking on Eversfield Organic and Veg in a Box for the title.  The ‘Best Training School’ award, which was only introduced a couple of years ago, has five shortlisted schools contending for the accolade including Devon Gin School at The Shops at Dartington, ExeterCookery School, Salcombe Gin School, the recently launched South West Wine School and last year’s winner, The Husbandry School, Bickington.

The hospitality section of the awards sees establishments fighting it out in seven fiercely contested categories.  A favourite in the awards, this section covers every aspect of eating out, from fine-dining and hotel restaurants to cafés and pubs.  Finalists in the ‘Best Fine Dining Restaurant’ come from across Devon including The Angel at Dartmouth, The Coach House by Michael Caines located at Kentisbury, The Greedy Goose in Plymouth and Twenty Seven by Jamie Rogers in Kingsbridge.  Meanwhile competing for the honour of ‘Best Street Food’ is Hattie’s Pizza from Salcombe and Tambapanni based in Barnstaple, other category winners announced on the night include ‘Best Restaurant’, ‘Best Hotel Restaurant’, ‘Best Pub’, ‘Best Bar’ and ‘Best Café’.  

During the celebratory evening of Devon’s finest food and drink attendees will enjoy a drinks reception, three-course meal created using produce from Food Drink Devon members and the presentation of the awards.  A special thank you goes to sponsors of the awards Peplows Chartered Accountants, Stephens Scown, Black and White Asset Finance, The Source trade show, Taste Buds, Hedgerow Print, WestCountry Fruit Sales and inkREADible.

For more information about Food Drink Devon, the awards and to sign up to their monthly newsletters which feature events, offers and competitions, please visit www.fooddrinkdevon.co.uk, follow @FoodDrinkDevon on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.