Likewise, the “Double Platinum” medalist are then sent to finals where a “Best in Class” winner is blindly chosen. Skipping to the end of the blind tasting panels, expressions that received top marks from all the judges at the table earn the “Double Platinum,” which is similar to how it works at the SF World Spirits Competition. From there, there’s a point system based on 100 points - hinged on appearance, aroma, taste, and finish - that denotes a “Gold,” “Platinum,” and “Double Platinum” medal. The medals are “Honorable Mention” for spirits that meet the minimum standard. The Ascot Awards are their own thing with a unique set of judges (offering a unique POV). Below, I’m going to call out every bourbon that you can actually (maybe) find that won a coveted “Double Platinum” award.īefore I get to that, a few background notes. This week noted bourbon reviewer Fred Minnick dropped the medals from his spirit’s awards, the Ascot Awards - named after Minnick’s signature neckwear. We’re getting deep into awards season in the spirits industry.
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