Submission Deadline
26 February 2027
Judging
Date
23 & 24 March 2027
Winners Announcement
22 April 2027
26 February 2027
23 & 24 March 2027
22 April 2027
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W.L. Weller Antique 107 Bourbon just took home the top award at the 2025 London Spirit Competition besting a loaded field of whiskies from a across the globe to earn the title World’s Best.
As a media partner of the 2025 London Spirits Competition, we’re delighted to unveil the results of this year’s event.
From the United Kingdom to Italy, spirits from over 30 countries submitted entries to the International London Spirits Competition.
W.L. Weller Antique 107 by Sazerac Takes Top Honours as “2025 Spirit of the Year” at the International London Spirits Competition.
In a competition featuring spirits from more than 80 countries, the pisco produced in Salamanca, Coquimbo Region, won the gold medal with 98 out of 100 points, along with the awards for "Pisco of the Year" and "Best Spirit of Chile" at the London Spirits Competition 2025.
Indian single malt whiskies are experiencing a surge in popularity, moving from obscurity to winning international awards. Experts believe Indian single malts are poised for explosive growth, following a trajectory similar to Japanese whisky.
Crafted amidst the sprawling landscapes of India, Godawan emerges as a beacon of excellence in the realm of whisky production. Currently, the brand is on a winning streak on the awards stage. Named after the majestic Indian bustard, a symbol of grace and resilience, Godawan carries forward the legacy of its namesake.
At the 7th London Spirits Competition, held in London on 20 & 21 March 2024, Dunalley Bay Distillery collected three medals.
You don’t need to be a major brand or big producer to take part in win in the London Wine Competition. Just look at Paradise Rescued, one of the smallest winemakers in Bordeaux with just one hectare of vines that won two gold medals in the 2024 competition.