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The Drinks Business Green Awards 2022: the winners
We are delighted to reveal the worthy winners of this year’s Green Awards, following a packed ceremony at The Ivy on Tuesday.
This week saw the ‘greenest’ companies in the drinks trade recognised at a ceremony which covered a host of sustainable categories, from water and soil management to eco packaging and community mindedness.
Our annual awards – still the only set of green-specific gongs in the industry – celebrate those brands and individuals that do so much more than simply pay lip service to sustainability. Instead, our 2022 winners have showed extraordinary commitment and creativity this year in putting the green agenda at the heart of their businesses, extending it to every possible corner and crevice.
From swapping diesel for vegetable oil in delivery trucks and drastically reducing the weight of bottles to protecting mountain life and feeding local communities, this year’s winners stood out amid tough competition. We hope you’ll enjoy reading about them in our full report on the recipients, which you can find in the January issue of The Drinks Business and online.
The Drinks Business would also like to extend a warm thank you to our brilliant sponsors of this year’s Green Awards; Pol Roger, Amorim, VinLog and Ty Nant.
Ample liquid refreshment was provided for ceremony attendees by Codorníu, Château Galoupet and Emiliana Organic Vineyards.
And now, onto the winners!
The Amorim Sustainability Award
Shortlist:
Mezcal Amaras
Sustainable Wines of Great Britain
UPM Raflatac
Domaine Bousquet
Hammer & Son
Villa Sandi
Vina Cono Sur
Bodegas Luzon
Commended (spirits): Mezcal Verde Amarás
Winner (spirits): Hammer & Son
Commended (wine): Domaine Bousquet
Also commended (wine): UPM Raflatac in partnership with The Park and Reflex Labels
Winner (wine): Viña Cono Sur
The Amorim Biodiversity Award
Shortlist:
Concha y Toro
Symington Family Estates
Terrazas de los Andes
Château La Lagune
Château Galoupet
Bodegas Argento
Commended: Terrazas de los Andes
Also commended: Château La Lagune
Winner: Concha y Toro
The Amorim Special Award
Winner: Moët Hennessy for World Living Soils Forum
The VinLog Green Packaging Award
Shortlist:
Greenall’s
Château Galoupet
Champagne Telmont
Terrazas de los Andes
Wise Wolf by Banrock
Commended: Terrazas de los Andes for Reserva Malbec
Winner: Château Galoupet
Renewable Energy Award
Shortlist:
Bodem Bodegas
Kobe Shushinkan Brewery
Winner: Kobe Shushinkan Brewery
Water Management Award
Winner: Terrazas de los Andes
Green Company of the Year
Shortlist:
Ridgeview Wine Estate
EWGA Wines
Avignonesi
Gonzalez Byass
Hammer & Son
Bonterra Organic Estates
Commended: Ridgeview Wine Estate
Winner: Bonterra Organic Estates
Best Organic Initiative
Shortlist:
Santa Margherita
Waitrose & Partners
Hammer & Son
Bodega Argento
Commended: Bodega Argento
Winner: Hammer & Son
Ethical Award
Shortlist:
Spier Wine Farm
Champagne Telmont
Kendall-Jackson Winery
Journey’s End Vineyards
Terrazas de los Andes
Commended: Journey’s End Vineyards
Winner: Spier Wine Farm
Best Green Launch
Shortlist:
Kobe Shushinkan Brewery
Château Galoupet
Wise Wolf by Banrock
Pacheco Pereda
Commended: Kobe Shushinkan Brewery for Fukuju Junmai EcoZero
Winner: Château Galoupet
Best Logistics and Supply Chain Green Initiative
Commended: Château Maris
Winner: EV Cargo in partnership with AB InBev
Green Personality of the Year
Winner: Herve Birnie-Scott, estate director, Terrazas de los Andes
Green Lifetime Achievement Award
Winner: Cliff Roberson
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