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The Drinks Business Asia Masters gets a new look
The Drinks Business Asia Masters 2025 is open for wine and spirits entries, with a special rate for group submissions.
Taking place in Hong Kong, the 2025 competition has undergone a makeover to make it easier for wine and spirits producers from all over the world to enter.
For the first time this year, chairs of the Global Wine & Spirits Masters Patrick Schmitt MW and Melita Kiely will be heading to Hong Kong to lead the judging process. Brands from all over the world are encouraged to enter.
The competition sees all entries judged exclusively by style and price using a panel of leading wine experts, sommeliers and senior buyers based in Asia.
All entries will be tasted ‘blind’ and the panel will award the best wines and spirits with medals from Bronze through to Gold, with the opportunity to be awarded a Master for exceptional products.
The results of The Drinks Business Asia Masters 2025 will be published in the drinks business Asia magazine and on the website, as well as on all of our social media platforms. The medallists will also feature in both our international and Asia newsletters, which reach tens of thousands of inboxes weekly.
The deadline for entries to The Drinks Business Asia Masters is 10 January 2025. Two bottles for each entry must arrive by 29th January 2025.
For information about The Drinks Business Asia Masters 2025, please contact Sophie Raichura on sophie@thedrinksbusiness.com
Visit this link to start your online entry now: https://www.globalwinemasters.com/the-drinks-business-asia-masters/
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