Calling all bartenders!
“The Glenfiddich Untouchables” comes to NZ!
This year, for the first time ever, one of Australia’s most respected bartender competitions, “The Glenfiddich
Untouchables” is taking place in New Zealand.
Bartenders enter The Glenfiddich Untouchables competition by creating a signature serve using any of the Glenfiddich
range and promoting their creation on their bar cocktail list or menu. Entries will then be judged based on set criteria
including originality, presentation and method.
The Glenfiddich Untouchables has a unique judging style where all finalists form part of the judging panel to rate their
peers. This adds a great deal of credibility and integrity to the competition.
Bartenders who think they’ve got what it takes to create a winning Glenfiddich signature serve can visit
www.glenfiddichbartenders.co.nz to enter The Glenfiddich Untouchables.
Entries are open from April 1st – June 30th 2008.
Finalists will be flown to Auckland for the final competition and the exclusive Untouchables VIP party which will take
place during the Auckland Bar Show on the 5th and 6th of August.
The Glenfiddich Untouchables competition is in its third year in Australia and attracts the country’s best, most
talented barman from some of the hottest bars and clubs including last year’s winners from Lychee Lounge in Queensland,
Foveaux in Sydney and the Ginger Cocktail Bar in Melbourne.
The overall winner will receive a trip for two to the Sydney Bar Show in September including flights, accommodation and
spending money as well as a bottle of Glenfiddich 30 Year-Old. All finalists will receive Glenfiddich prizes.
Check out www.glenfiddichbartenders.com.au for some inspiration, video and photos from the Australian competition –it’s
not an event you want to miss!
ENDS
Notes to Editors
Is Single Malt the "New Cool" in Spirits?
- Single Malt whisky category is in growth despite the overall whisky category being in decline
- The Untouchables Competition has lead to Single Malt becoming top-of-mind again amongst the clientele at some of the
best bars in Australia
- Single Malt has started attracting a much younger audience in both Australia and New Zealand
- Single Malt is very complex and the thirst for knowledge is as great as it is in other categories such as wine
- The physical proof of this is the number of Single Malt Whisky specialist stores opening around the country. Most good
retailers now have dedicated Single Malt areas in store
- The global Whisky Live trade show concept has come to New Zealand for the first time in February this year
- Single Malt fits in with the consumer trend towards Premiumisation, and the so called "I'm worth it" purchases