The Scotsman

Tell us about your Team of the year and the best user of Scottish produce

The Scotsman’s Food and Drink awards are looking for nomination­s to recognise outstandin­g talent within the industry.

- Foodanddri­nk@scotsman.com

The Scotsman’s popular Food and Drink Awards, which will see Scotland’s top food and drink producers – as nominated by you – vie for the top prize across 13 categories, are set to return with a special event in Edinburgh this September.

To find them, we are asking you, our readers, to nominate those businesses and individual­s you believe are leading the field when it comes to driving this burgeoning sector forward.

Now in our third year, we have changed the categories to be more reflective of the whole tapestry of Scotland’s food and drink businesses and not just the restaurant and bar scene, as a result, there are new awards aimed at the producers and companies that are making waves within the industry.

One of those exciting new categories, Team of the Year, will recognise a group or team – each and every member of which makes a difference to their business – and the hard work they put in to make their given

company a success. From producers to restaurant staff, we want to know about those collaborat­ive groups that have impressed you in some way. Give us examples of their excellent teamwork and laud their achievemen­ts so we can reward them for reaching new heights.

The judges will be looking at the strategies and co-operation shown by those nominated and measuring the accomplish­ments of those involved.

Returning for 2019 will be one of our most popular categories, the Best Use of Scottish Produce award, which recognises those businesses and entreprene­urs who go out of their way to champion our nation’s incredible natural larder.

Last year, Shetland-based producers Thule Ventus, took home the prize for their innovative air-dried salt cod, impressing the judging panel with their first-rate understand­ing of provenance combined with an excellent knowledge of traditiona­l techniques.

Scotsman food and drink editor Sean Murphy said: “Locally sourced ingredient­s can make a big difference in the kitchen and we are proud to support and celebrate the best sourcing, use and promotion of Scottish local produce with our awards. With past winners including Ardross Farm Shop and Thule Ventus, we want to recognise those people and businesses that are putting their best behind Brand Scotland.”

The final ceremony will take place on Wednesday 25 September, at Brewhemia on Edinburgh’s Market Street and, in a departure from the usual sit-down meal, the awards will have a more relaxed, communal eating theme, giving finalists, guests and sponsors the opportunit­y to better connect throughout the night.

With six weeks until the deadline of 13 August, there is still plenty of time to nominate for both of these categories, or indeed, any of the 13, which also include Best New Talent in the Industry, Best Scottish Spirit and Your Hidden Gem.

• To nominate your favourite, visit our dedicated awards website www. scots man food and drink awards. co.uk

 ??  ?? 0 Last year’s Best Use of Scottish Produce winners Thule Ventus
0 Last year’s Best Use of Scottish Produce winners Thule Ventus

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