The Highlands and Islands Food & Drink Awards: Call for Entries 2019
24th April 2019
The Highlands & Islands Food & Drink Awards, now in their fifteenth year, will be held on Friday 15 November 2019 at the Kingsmills Hotel in Inverness.
With some of the best natural produce in the world, the Awards showcase and celebrate excellence and achievement in the food and drink industry in the region.
Categories:
Best Drink Award:Best Brewed / Best Distilled / Best Non-Alcoholic
Best Eatery Award
Best Marketing Campaign
Excellence Award
Export
Food and Drink Business Growth Award
Healthier Food & Drink Award
Independent Food & Drink Retailer of the Year Award
Innovation Award
New Business Award
New Product
Primary Agricultural Producer of the Year (new for 2019)
Sustainability Award
Restaurant of the Year
Young Ambassador of the Year
Ambassador of the Year
Winners will be revealed at the awards ceremony held at Kingsmills Hotel, Inverness on 15 November 2019. Tickets will be available to buy later on in the year.
The closing date for nominations is 3 July 2019 and entries can be made on www.hifoodanddrinkawards.com
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