Super Early Deadline
31 August 2026
Judging
Date
23 & 24 March 2027
Winners Announced
22 April 2027
31 August 2026
23 & 24 March 2027
22 April 2027
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The results of the 2024 London Spirits Competition have now been released. Now in its seventh year this competition is unique for presenting awards based on quality, value and packaging.
The London Spirits Competition (LSC) has announced the results of its 2024 competition. A Cuban rum took Spirit of the Year and one of Scotland’s newest and remotest distilleries was the Single Malt Scotch of the Year.
Sussex rum, Goldstone Rum has won another three awards at the London Spirits Competition 2024. This brings their awards total to six since the family business started in December 2022.
It is renowned for recognizing and celebrating exceptional spirits from around the globe. With an esteemed panel of judges, a unique scoring system, and a focus on commercial appeal, this competition sets a benchmark for excellence in the industry.
Considered the ultimate seal of approval in the global spirits industry, what sets the London Spirits Competition apart is its realistic judging process which takes in to account consumer tastes and wallets.
With 84/100 points, Malvern Bitters has won a silver medal for its Malvern Inky Blue Bitters in the London Spirits Competition 2024. This is a competition where spirits, wines and beers are judged, keeping end consumers in mind.
The London Spirits Competition is now considered one of the most important spirits competitions in the world. The awards recognise products based on how both consumers and the trade buy today. The competition attracts the highest quality judges and reviews products by quality, value and packaging.
The London Spirits Competition has now established itself as one of the most important and relevant spirits competitions in the world. It attracts some of the best spirits judges in the world and rewards products that most appeal to potential consumers in how they taste, their value for money and what they look like.