Johan Venter
Amarula was one of just three double medallists across the entire show, while the Oude Meester luxury potstill won one of just nine golds. Its three-year-old sibling potstill, Demant, came home with silver.
Commenting on the results, Johan Venter, Distell's primary production director and also an internationally renowned brandymaker, said the competition served as a signal of South African excellence to the American public. "The trade acts as a critical gateway to the consumers, which is why their endorsement is so important."
He said that earning the Distillery of the Year title was not the first time Distell had been internationally honoured in this way. In 2007 the company was judged the International Wine & Spirit Competition's Distillery of the Year. Many of its spirits and wines are regular recipients of trophies and medals on the London-based IWSC. Earlier this year, for example, a Nederburg wine took the trophy for top Sauvignon blanc.
The New York judges, Venter said, were buyers from the top retail stores, restaurant and bar owners, distributors and importers with the purchasing power and the ability to make a direct impact on brand sales.