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Food and drink awards celebrate excellence and innovation across the north-east


By David Porter

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This year's award winners.
This year's award winners.

Industry-leading food and drink businesses from across north-east Scotland have been recognised for their excellence and innovation in the sector.

The 2023 North East Scotland Food & Drink Awards, delivered by Opportunity North East in partnership with Aberdeenshire Council, brought the industry together to celebrate achievements across product and market development, process innovation and business growth, sustainability and people and skills.

Eleven businesses emerged as winners on the night across 12 categories from an impressive shortlist of 36 companies from ambitious early-stage businesses to established global brands.

Businesses have continued to grow, launch new products, connect with consumers in new ways and invest in digital transformation, automation and decarbonising their operations over the past year.

The winners were announced last night at the awards ceremony at The Chester Hotel, Aberdeen, with an audience of 250 food and drink industry professionals hosted by broadcaster and musician, Dougie Vipond.

Best new product (large business) was Mackie’s of Scotland's Strawberry Swirl.
Best new product (large business) was Mackie’s of Scotland's Strawberry Swirl.

2023 Winners-

Best new product (emerging business)- Coco Caramel - A Wee Dram, The Perfect Tonic and A Taste of Doric.

Best new product (small business) - Singularity Sauce Co - 7 Pot Bramble.

Best new product (large business)- Mackie’s of Scotland - Strawberry Swirl.

Best brewed product - Burnside Brewery - Right to Roam.

Best Distilled Product - Cabezon Beverage - Ron Cabezon.

Best food and drink tourism experience - Barra Berries - Berry Tour Experience.

Best young business - Vertegrow.

Business growth award - Farmlay Eggs.

Skills and Leadership Award - Dean’s of Huntly.

e-commerce success - Amity Fish Company Ltd.

Sustainability Award - Mackie's of Scotland.

Operational excellence - Summerhouse Drinks Ltd.

Outstanding Contribution to the NE Food and Drink Industry - Elizabeth Mathie.

Amity's business development and operations manager Julie Coutts and Jimmy Buchan at the Food and Drink Awards.
Amity's business development and operations manager Julie Coutts and Jimmy Buchan at the Food and Drink Awards.

Amongst this years winners were Amity Fish Company who took the Ecommerce Success award following a successful year for their fish box delivery service, which provides the best available Scottish catch to homes across the UK, much of which is sourced right here in Aberdeenshire.

"We are truly honoured to receive this prestigious award from the NES Food and Drink Awards," said Jimmy Buchan, Managing Director of Amity Fish Company.

"At Amity, we believe that sustainability, superior quality and variety are the cornerstones of our success.

"This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team and the amazing support of our customers."

Speaking at the awards dinner, Stanley Morrice MBE, Chair of Opportunity North East’s Food, Drink and Agriculture Board, said: “This key sector continues to innovate and grow.

"That is down to your ambition and drive.

"You are passionate about your businesses and products, and you are practical and determined.

“ONE is leading action and investment to deliver the specialist programmes and support, facilities, space, and connections to enable the industry to grow.

“Food and drink is one of the most dynamic and enterprising industries in our economy, I'm excited to see what it will achieve next,” said Mr Morrice.

Cllr John Crawley, Chair of Aberdeenshire Council's Infrastructure Services Committee, said: “Food and drink production continues to be an essential part of the North East Scotland’s economy, worth £2.2 billion and employing 22,000 people across the region.

“Our region has an excellent base for growth in food, drink, agriculture, and seafood, with its wide range of primary produce, diverse businesses, well recognised brands, and international connections.

“We are delighted to continue our partnership with Opportunity North East to celebrate local businesses and key figures within the industry and my congratulations go to our very deserving 2023 award winners and all those who were shortlisted this year.”

The category judging panels this year included senior industry representatives from ALDI Scotland, Aberdeen Airport Northern Lights Lounge, Huffman’s, Lomond Food Group, and Elevator as well as representatives from the Awards’ sponsor organisations including title sponsor ESS Support Services Worldwide, CMS, Robert Gordon University, Scotland Food & Drink, Serco NorthLink Ferries, Skills Development Scotland and Strachans.


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