Yorkshire Post

Taste judges sample finest food and drink in Yorkshire

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FOUR DAYS of intense judging is under way in Harrogate to pick the winners of the 2016 Taste Awards.

The Yorkshire Post and Deliciousl­yorkshire awards are a showcase for the very best of the region’s food and drink, and they culminate in a grand awards night at the Pavilions of Harrogate on Wednesday, October 12.

A high-profile panel of judges - consisting of top local chefs, supermarke­t buyers and industry experts - are getting down to the business of sipping, nibbling and gulping every one of the entries across 22 categories to pick out the worthy winners.

The popularity of the awards meant four days has been reserved for the decision-making process for the first time.

Among the judges this year is Radio 2’s resident foodie Nigel Barden and Yorkshire’s own award-winning consultant chef Stephanie Moon.

The Yorkshire Post’s associate features editor Catherine Scott helped judge some of the entries too and after a hard days’ deliberati­ons she said: “The standard of produce entered for the Taste Awards has been exceptiona­lly high and has made our job as judges very difficult. The variety and quality of goods from across the county shows just how exceptiona­l our produce is from wine, gin and beer to cheese, pies and confection­ary.”

The winners will be revealed at the awards ceremony next month which will be hosted by Mr Barden and Deliciousl­yorkshire chairman Judy Bell.

 ?? PICTURES: GARY LONGBOTTOM ?? CHEERS!: Top, Radio 2’s Nigel Barden judges some Yorkshire wine; above, judges, from left, Helen Miles from Deliciousl­yorkshire and Alan Jackson and Lisa Nesden from Asda
PICTURES: GARY LONGBOTTOM CHEERS!: Top, Radio 2’s Nigel Barden judges some Yorkshire wine; above, judges, from left, Helen Miles from Deliciousl­yorkshire and Alan Jackson and Lisa Nesden from Asda

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