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Nominations for The Drinks Business Asian Awards 2024 are now open

Have your say: tell us which drinks companies in Asia have been a stand out success.

Nominations for The Drinks Business Asian Awards 2024 are open

Entries are now open for The Drinks Business Asian Awards 2024, the only trade-orientated awards recognising excellence across Asia’s drinks industry.

This year, we’re asking our friends and colleagues in the drinks industry to nominate the companies in Asia which they believe have outperformed the rest across a range of different categories.

Our esteemed judges will then seek out the very best from the nominees. The 2024 awards consist of eight categories, and we hope to shine a light on excellence across all areas of the trade.

The headline prize of Best Drinks Company of the Year invites nominations for companies from every corner of the drinks world, from retail and events to logistics and the on-trade, to name but a few.

This year’s categories are:

1. Best Drinks Event

2. On-trade Supplier of the Year

3. Best Retail Award

4. Best Newcomer

5. Best Drinks Company of the Year

6. Fine Wine Retailer of the Year

7. Best Auction House of the Year

8. Best Logistic Company of the Year

You can view The Drinks Business Asian Awards 2023 results and analysis here.

The deadline for entry to these awards is fast-approaching. Anyone hoping to nominate their favourite companies has until 25 March 2024 to get involved.

Nominees will then be contacted by the drinks business to make a submission to the competition. They will have until 1 May 2024 to submit their pitch and be in with a chance of winning. Our panel of esteemed judges will then make their selection.

The Drinks Business will host a glittering awards ceremony for the winners in Hong Kong during Vinexpo Asia 2024.
When: 5:30-6:30pm on Tuesday 28 May 2024
Where: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center

Click here to see all the award categories and to make a nomination.

For any further information please contact sophie@thedrinksbusiness.com.

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