Taste of Kent Awards 2021 winners revealed by Produced in Kent
Published: 07:00, 12 May 2021
Updated: 07:10, 12 May 2021
The winners of Produced in Kent's Taste of Kent Awards 2021 have been revealed in its first-ever virtual ceremony.
Now in its 17th year, the event aims to showcase the best of the county's food and drink producers across a range of categories.
Explains chief executive of Produced in Kent, Floortje Hoette: "In the past year, our local independent food and drink industry has proven its pivotal role in our rural economy.
“Providing jobs, looking after the countryside, being an advocate for sustainable practices, continuing to grow, make, sell and serve the best food and drink to residents and visitors under very challenging circumstances whilst giving back to the community.
“The pandemic has created momentum for the local independent food and drink sector – the public wants to know where its food and drink is coming from and how it has been produced."
Public voting began in January, with the finalists revealed in March. Voting saw a 300% increase compared to last year.
This year's winners in the categories voted for by the public then judged by experts were:
Kent Ambient Product of the Year
Ketchup Smoké by Brisket and Barrel, Sevenoaks
Kent Bakery and Confectionery Product of the Year
Chocolate Brownies by Beardy Baker, Canterbury
Kent Beer of the Year
Session Pale Ale by Cellar Head Brewing Co, Flimwell
Kent Cider of the Year
DISCO by Dudda's Tun Cider, Doddington, Sittingbourne
Kent Dairy Product of the Year
Free Range Double Cream by Street Farm Dairy, High Halden, Ashford
Kent Food Retailer of the Year
Foodari Home Delivery, Molash, near Canterbury
Kent Hospitality Business of the Year
Cafe Nucleus Rochester
Kent Non-Alcoholic Drink of the Year
Maypole Blend Coffee by Garage Coffee, Hoath, near Canterbury
Kent Prepared Food Product of the Year
Scottish Smoked Salmon by Tankerton Smokeshed
Kent Spirit of the Year
George Bishop London Dry Gin by the Maidstone Distillery
Finalists: Anno Distillery’s Anno Kent Dry Gin and Copper Rivet’s Dockyard Gin both highly
commended
Kent Wine of the Year
Herbert Hall Brut Sparkling Wine by Herbert Hall Winery, Marden
Kent Food Product of the Year (the overall winner of the food product categories)
Scottish Smoked Salmon by Tankerton Smokeshed
Winners in the self-nominated categories are...
Kent Diversification Award
Foodari, Molash, near Canterbury
Finalists The Meatball Company and Wildbox both highly commended
Kent Food and Drink Business of the Year
Café Nucleus, Rochester
Kent Grower of the Year
Eckley Farms, Staplehurst
Kent Sustainable Food and Drink Award
Goupie, Tunbridge Wells
The Kent Community Award Legends are...
Emma Barnes from Emma’s Kitchen, East Peckham
Paul & Rani Babra from Karara, Faversham/Canterbury
Eli and Heather Thompson from Olbys Soul Café, Margate
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