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Brockmans Gin Wins 2015 MicroLiquor Spirits Awards

Lindsey Wojcik

January 1, 2018

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Brockmans Gin won best of show at the 2015 MicroLiquor Spirits Awards with a Triple Gold Medal in taste and a Gold Medal in package and design. Brockmans also took home the Platinum Medal award at the 2015 Spirits International Prestige Awards. “This is an incredible win for us and we feel truly honored to have been recognized for the craftsmanship and quality of our gin,” says Bob Fowkes, director and co-founder of Brockmans Gin. “As we continue to grow our brand in the U.S. market, the support of top medals and accolades allows consumers to feel more confident in their trial of our new-style gin.” Brockmans was judged against nearly 300 other entries based on three components: quality of spirit, package and design, and overall value. Award levels include Triple Gold Medal, Gold Medal, Silver Medal and Bronze Medal. MicroLiquor Spirit Awards is the World’s First Spirits Competition for Small and Emerging Brands. The 2015 MicroLiquor Spirit Awards attracted 290 brands from around the world. MicroLiquor Spirit Awards recognizes small and emerging brands for outstanding taste and package design. The MicroLiquor Triple Gold Medal winners recognize the spirits showcasing the highest standard of quality and excellence. Flowdesign, an award-winning global branding and package design firm that specialize in alcoholic beverages hosted the 2015 MicroLiquor Package Design Competition. Brockmans Gin is available in 750 ml at an SRP of $34.99. Brockmans Gin is a super-premium, new-style gin, which can be enjoyed neat over ice, say company officials. Distilled in traditional copper stills, Brockmans balances a unique combination of traditional gin aromas, citrus, coriander and top notes of blueberries and blackberries to provide a refreshingly new gin taste experience. Based in the United Kingdom, Brockmans is now available in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New York.

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