The Travel Retail Masters 2018 results
By Amy HopkinsThe duty free channel may be turbulent, but its shopping offer is going from strength to strength. Our annual Travel Retail Masters competition highlighted some top-quality spirits.
There’s an unusual and ambitious sort of traveller that likes to push boundaries. No, not the thrill-seeking gap-year voyager – I mean the person who thinks 30 minutes is enough time to go from check-in to take-off for the sake of having an extra hour in bed.
For most holidaymakers and business travellers, the risk isn’t worth it and they would rather give themselves ample time to traverse the vast airport landscape to reach their gates, passing through the brightly-lit havens of travel retail stores en route.
It is here that their organisation and cautiousness pays off, for such stores hold a treasure trove of goods they can peruse at their leisure, killing time by spending money. More than that, the travel retail environment allows consumers to learn more about the stories behind the labels – often by tasting free samples or taking part in immersive activations – buy a unique gift, explore the local offering, or get their hands on something exclusive to the channel.
It is a vital and highly competitive environment – dubbed the ‘sixth continent’ for consumer goods industries. For spirits, travel retail is extremely lucrative, and serves to recruit new consumers and feed the interest of long-term fans.
The Travel Retail Masters assesses the state of the industry on the quality of its liquid alone. This year the competition took place at Bleeding Heart Restaurant in London, and was assessed by: Melita Kiely, deputy editor of The Spirits Business; Nicola Thomson, director of Fifteen71; Mark Jennings, drinks innovation and marketing specialist; Elise Craft, Whisky Squad coordinator; and me, Amy Hopkins, editor of The Spirits Business.
The competition kicked off with the Vodka flight, which yielded three Golds and four Silvers. Craft likened the flavour of Gold medal winner Purity Vodka 17 to “pecorino cheese”, while stablemate Purity Vodka 34 was praised for its “classic, crisp palate”. Jennings said of Legend of Kremlin: “This really reminded me of old fashioned milk sweets. It’s creamy, sweet and smooth.”
THE FIRST MASTER
Moving into Gin, and the day’s first Master medallist was named: Opihr Oriental Spiced Gin. The expression demonstrated a clear point of difference, with its potent spiced profile, which judges agreed would be delicious paired with Asian food. “The flavours weren’t subtle but it worked because the gin was obvious in its intent,” said Craft. Douglas Dry Gin, with its “floral palate of rose water”, and Berkeley Square London Dry Gin, described by Jennings as a “beautifully complex gin”, won Gold in the flight.
Judges then turned their attention to a round of travel retail-exclusive gins, and were once again impressed by what they encountered. Nordés Gin, which reminded judges of “Fruit Salad sweets”, and Opihr Adventurers’ Edition Gin won Gold. Craft said of the latter expression: “I’ve never given a ‘biryani’ tasting note before, but there’s a first time for everything. There’s definitely a market for this gin and it had great balance.”
Then came two small but remarkably strong rounds: American Whiskey and American Whiskey Travel Retail Exclusive. In the former, Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey scooped a Master medal for its “woody and buttery richness”. Jennings enthused: “It was beautifully balanced and had everything I look for in an American whiskey.” The high standard continued in the next flight, where Jack Daniel’s Bottled-in-Bond was also awarded the top accolade for its “incredibly smooth” profile and flavour of “desiccated coconut”. For Craft, the whiskey was “well made and traditional, but so contemporary at the same time”.
A larger flight of Irish whiskeys followed, where The Dubliner 10 Year Old Irish Whiskey was the highest rated expression, receiving the Master accolade. “This demonstrated excellence all the way through,” said Jennings. “It had an unctuous darkness and was very flavoursome, with a lot of fruit up front, but it still had that pepperiness that you’d expect. A really clever finish that’s distinct to the flavour.”
A wave of Golds followed, many for expressions entered by Quintessential Brands Group. Judges highlighted The Dublin Liberties Copper Alley for its “meaty edge” and “pineapple notes”, and Brown-Forman’s Slane Irish Whiskey’s “vanilla fudge nose”. After assessing the round, Jennings said: “The world is getting to see what the Irish have known for a long time, which is that the country makes some great whiskey.”
The competition then moved into its Scotch focus, with the Blended contingent up for scrutiny first. The Lost Distillery Company’s Gerston – Archivist Selection was found to have a “lovely saline flavour” and “light sulphur on the finish”, bagging a Gold medal.
Into the Scotch Whisky Single Malt offering, and the panel was delighted to discover another Master-worthy dram: Old Ballantruan Aged 15 Years. “It’s got a bit of salt and seaweed but also the sweetness of red pepper,” enthused Craft, while Jennings found notes of “maple syrup and bacon”. In the same flight, “super juicy” Tomintoul Vintage 1973 Double Wood Matured won Gold.
A mammoth flight of travel retail-exclusive single malt Scotch whiskies came up next, and yielded an impressive three Master medals. Glenmorangie The Tayne was described as “pure class”, and walked away with the top accolade, followed by BenRiach Peated Quarter Cask, which Thomson said reminded her of a “decadent English breakfast”, with additional notes of “ripe pickles and gherkins”. Jennings praised Aultmore 1986 (31 Year Old) Speyside single malt Scotch whisky for its “incredible casking”, calling the expression “delicate like a lace glove”.
An abundance of Golds were also awarded in the round – 17 in total – in addition to a single Silver. Jennings said: “This flight has changed my mind about travel retail whisky. Some of these were exceptional examples of what Scotch whisky can be and did much more than just play it safe.”
Their appetites truly whetted, judges tackled the Tequila flight next and awarded three Golds. “This reminded me of crunchy Fino lemon,” Thomson said of Tequila Corralejo 99,000 Horas. “It has a slight creaminess and notes of candied agave with a really good length, which is balanced with a lovely saltiness.”
In a diminutive Rum flight, El Supremo bagged Gold after impressing with its notes of “sweet wine”, “balsamic and strawberries”, and “demerara sugar”. Kiely noted: “There’s certainly a space for experimental and interesting rums in travel retail – consumers are ready for it.”
A REALLY WELL-MADE LIQUEUR
The day’s tasting concluded with the Liqueurs flight, where three Golds and two Silvers were awarded. In particular, Kiely enjoyed El Diezmo’s aroma of fresh ginger – “this was a really well-made liqueur”, she said.
The final round of the day saw judges set aside their tasting glasses to give Russian vodka Tovaritch! a Gold medal in the Marketing Campaign leg. The brand’s Never Drink Alone initiative was described as “memorable” and “impactful”, and “something that would definitely grab the attention of travellers, instantly communicating the brand’s message”.
Reflecting on the event, judges agreed The Travel Retail Masters showed the serious thought with which suppliers are approaching the channel. This was particularly evident in the travel retail-exclusive rounds, where brands made bold statements with flavour without losing finesse.
“After today, I’d urge people to get to the airport early and open their minds to the quality of products in travel retail – there’s something for everyone,” said Jennings. “Don’t just buy a gift for someone else; buy a gift for yourself.”
Click through the following pages to view the results tables in full.
Vodka
Company | Product | Medal |
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Purity Vodka | Purity 17 | Gold |
Purity Vodka | Purity Vodka 34 | Gold |
Soyuzprodexport | Legend of Kremlin | Gold |
Purity Vodka | Purity Vodka 51 | Silver |
Tovaritch & Spirits International | Tovaritch! | Silver |
Quintessential Brands Group | Cristalnaya Vodka | Silver |
Sash & Fritz | Sash & Fritz – The German Vodka | Silver |
Gin
Company | Product | Medal |
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Quintessential Brands Group | Opihr Oriental Spiced Gin | Master |
Seven Kingdom Distillery | Douglas Dry Gin | Gold |
Quintessential Brands Group | Berkeley Square London Dry Gin | Gold |
Gin – Travel Retail Exclusive
Company | Product | Medal |
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Atlantic Galician Spirits | Nordés Gin | Gold |
Quintessential Brands Group | Opihr Adventurers’ Edition Gin | Gold |
American Whiskey
Company | Product | Medal |
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Brown-Forman | Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey | Master |
American Whiskey – Travel Retail Exclusive
Company | Product | Medal |
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Brown-Forman | Jack Daniel’s Bottled-in-Bond | Master |
Irish Whiskey
Company | Product | Medal |
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Quintessential Brands Group | The Dubliner 10 Year Old Irish Whiskey | Master |
Quintessential Brands Group | The Dubliner Bourbon Cask Aged Irish Whiskey | Gold |
Brown-Forman | Slane Irish Whiskey | Gold |
Quintessential Brands Group | The Dubliner Master Distiller’s Reserve | Gold |
Quintessential Brands Group | The Dead Rabbit Irish Whiskey | Gold |
Quintessential Brands Group | The Dublin Liberties Copper Alley | Gold |
Quintessential Brands Group | The Dublin Liberties Oak Devil | Gold |
Scotch Whisky – Blended
Company | Product | Medal |
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Crucial Drinks | Lost Distillery Company’s Gerston – Archivist Selection | Gold |
Scotch Whisky – Single Malt
Company | Product | Medal |
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Angus Dundee Distillers | Old Ballantruan Aged 15 Years | Master |
Angus Dundee Distillers | Tomintoul Vintage 1973 Double Wood Matured | Gold |
Scotch Whisky – Single Malt: Travel Retail Exclusive
Company | Product | Medal |
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The Glenmorangie Company | Glenmorangie The Tayne | Master |
Brown-Forman | BenRiach Peated Quarter Cask | Master |
Bacardi Global Travel Retail | Aultmore 1986 (31 Year Old) | Master |
Edrington | Highland Park Spirit of the Bear | Gold |
Bacardi Global Travel Retail | Aberfeldy Madeira Cask 21 Years Old | Gold |
Edrington | Highland Park 14 Year Old Loyalty of the Wolf | Gold |
The Glenmorangie Company | Glenmorangie Grand Vintage 1993 | Gold |
The Glenmorangie Company | Glenmorangie The Duthac | Gold |
The Glenmorangie Company | Glenmorangie 19 Year Old | Gold |
The Glenmorangie Company | Glenmorangie The Cadboll | Gold |
Bacardi Global Travel Retail | Aberfeldy 1999 | Gold |
Brown-Forman | The GlenDronach Forgue Aged 10 Years | Gold |
Brown-Forman | BenRiach Quarter Cask Classic | Gold |
Brown-Forman | BenRiach Triple Distilled Aged 10 Years | Gold |
Edrington | Highland Park 16 Year Old Wings of the Eagle | Gold |
La Martiniquaise/Bardinet | Glen Moray Classic Elgin Signature | Gold |
La Martiniquaise/Bardinet | Glen Moray 12 Year Old Elgin Signature | Gold |
La Martiniquaise/Bardinet | Glen Moray 15 Year Old Elgin Signature | Gold |
Edrington | Highland Park Voyage of the Raven | Gold |
Edrington | Highland Park 18 Year Old Viking Pride – Travel Edition | Gold |
Bacardi Global Travel Retail | Aberfeldy Madeira Cask 16 Years Old | Silver |
Tequila
Company | Product | Medal |
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Fraternity Spirits | Gran Corralejo Añejo | Gold |
Fraternity Spirits | Tequila Corralejo Extra Añejo 1821 | Gold |
Fraternity Spirits | Tequila Corralejo 99,000 Horas | Gold |
Rum
Company | Product | Medal |
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Flow | El Supremo Rum | Gold |
Liqueur
Company | Product | Medal |
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Quintessential Brands Group | Greenall’s Blood Orange, Fig & Ginger Gin Liqueur | Gold |
Fraternity Spirits | El Diezmo Tequila Chocolate | Gold |
Fraternity Spirits | Horus | Gold |
The Lakes Distillery | The Lakes Rhubarb and Rosehip Gin Liqueur | Silver |
Quintessential Brands Group | Greenall’s Green Apple & Hibiscus Gin Liqueur | Silver |
Marketing Campaign
Company | Product | Medal |
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Tovaritch & Spirits International | Tovaritch! Never Drink Alone | Gold |