| The IWSC has announced the finalists for its Independent Retailer of the Year trophy. Now in its second year, the award was established to recognise the important role played by this sector in encouraging sales and understanding of quality wines and spirits.
The finalists for 2010 were selected after consumers across the UK were invited to vote for their favourite wine merchant. The shortlist is as follows:
Cambridge Wine Merchants, Cambridge Joseph Barnes Wines, Saffron Walden Duncan Murray Wines, Market Harborough Oxford Wine Company, Oxford Peter Osborne Fine Wines, Oxford Mostly Wine, Kirkaldy WoodWinters, Bridge of Allan Heritage Wine, Gloucestershire Martinez Wines, Ilkley Winetime, Carnforth
Frances Horder, competition director of the IWSC, explained: “While we are best known for awarding medals to the very best wines and spirits from around the world, we are always aware of the additional services and expertise the independent wine merchant provides to knowledgeable UK wine buyers, with their unique ability to hand sell interesting wines and spirits.”
Douglas Morton of the Bordeaux Wine Council, which sponsors the award, said: "The Bordeaux Wine Council was thrilled and impressed with the quality of independents who entered the competition.
“It was hard to choose a winner from the dynamic, creative and passionate entries, from operators who really are championing the way forward for our industry in these challenging and uncertain times."
The winner will be announced at an award ceremony to be held at Mosimann’s in Belgravia on Wednesday, 17 March.
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