The finalists have been announced for the prestigious New Zealand Food Awards 2017, recognising Kiwi companies for their outstanding innovations in New Zealand’s food and beverage industry.
Now in its 30th year, the awards, powered by Massey University, celebrate the creative innovations from New Zealand’s artisanal and large-scale food and beverage manufacturers.
Finalists have submitted their finest products in the hopes of taking out one of the top awards, including the Artisan Food Producer Award, BITE Gourmet Award, Export Innovation Awards and the coveted Massey University Supreme Award.
The high-calibre finalist line-up includes a diverse range of food and beverage producers from across New Zealand.
Massey University Vice-Chancellor Professor Jan Thomas said she is proud of the role that the New Zealand Food Awards have played in recognising and promoting innovation and excellence in food and beverage production and manufacturing over the past 30 years.
“The New Zealand Food Awards take great pride in celebrating New Zealand’s progressive food and beverage industry and every year we are impressed by the calibre of the finalists,” Professor Thomas said. “The awards provide local producers with the opportunity to elevate their business on a global scale.”
The New Zealand Food Awards is excited to welcome back their expert judging panel, including Bite magazine’s Ray McVinnie, chef Geoff Scott, as well as World Kitchen television host and chef Nici Wickes. For the first time, New Zealand’s first certified cicerone (beer expert), Josh Scott, joined the judging panel.
Mr McVinnie said he was “absolutely blown-away” at the calibre of this year’s finalists. “I have had some major ‘wow’ moments throughout the judging process and it was fantastic to see modern technology used to produce food that is completely natural and fresh.”
“The finalists are inventive, original, resourceful and clear food and beverage industry leaders in New Zealand. There is an immense variety across all the categories and it is really fascinating because you get to see innovative ideas and fantastic produce from all parts of New Zealand,” said Geoff Scott.
“We have such a vast array of fantastic ingredients and products available to us now and the NZ Food Awards do an exceptional job of highlighting those. Every year I get a steer on what is going to become more fashionable, what is popular, and what is next on the horizon!,” said Nici Wickes.
Winning products are eligible to use the New Zealand Food Awards “Quality Mark”, which highlights the superiority of products to both consumers and industry, and can help boost sales and distribution domestically and internationally.
The New Zealand Food Awards winners will be announced at a Gala Dinner at Sky City Convention Centre, emceed by broadcaster Kerry McIvor on October 12. For more information, please visitwww.foodawards.co.nz.
The New Zealand Food Awards is made possible thanks to Massey University and the family of strategic and supporting partners – Auckland Tourism Events and Economic Development, Countdown, FoodHQ, The FoodBowl, The New Zealand Institute of Food Science and Technology, Ministry for Primary Industries, New Zealand Trade & Enterprise, NZME, Review Publishing, XPO Exhibitions, RangeMe, Brother Design, Palmerston North City Council and Villa Maria.
New Zealand Food Awards 2017 List of Finalists:
| Artisan Food Producers Award in association with Supermarket News and Restaurant & Café Magazine |
| Abel New Zealand Ltd
Bakeworks Ltd Bootleggers Dr Feelgood Ltd Durello - Traditional Brazillian Foods Food to Market Ltd Fresh West Ltd Gathered Game Green Meadows Beef Ltd Hawke's Bay Brewing Company Kiwi Kai MANUKEE Maungatapere Berries Limited No Shortcuts Ltd Carello del Gelato Nutting Better Ltd Otago Locusts Queen Anne Indulgence Ltd The Caker Ltd The Lucky Taco Wooden Spoon Boutique Freezery Woodshed Enterprises |
| Artisan Craft Beer Award in association with Supermarket News and Countdown |
| Behemoth Brewing Company
Quench Collective The Croucher Brewing Company |
| BITE Gourmet Award |
| Hakanoa Handmade Drinks Ltd
No Shortcuts Ltd Over the Moon Dairy Company Poppy & Olive Ltd Six Barrel Soda Co. Viavio ViBERi NZ Limited Wild Fennel Co. |
| Countdown Alcoholic Beverages Award |
| 8 Wired Brewing (Quench Collective)
DB Breweries Emerson's Brewing Company Epic Brewing Company Independent Liquor NZ Ltd Moa Brewing Company |
| Non-Alcoholic Beverages Award in association with Villa Maria |
| Barker's of Geraldine
Fresco Nutrition Ltd Spring Sheep Milk Co |
| Dry Award in association with Palmerston North City Council
Barker's of Geraldine Proper Crisps Pure Delish Ltd The Lovely Little Food Co |
| Chilled/Short Shelf Life Award in association with Eagle Consumables |
| Cabernet Foods Ltd
Fresh to Go Ltd The Collective |
| Frozen Award in association with FoodHQ |
| Leader Products
The Lovely Little Food Co |
| James & Wells Business Innovation Award
Cabernet Foods Ltd Clareville Bakery Ltd Frenz The Free Range Egg & Poultry Co. Ltd Fresco Nutrition Ltd Original Foods Baking Co. The Caker Ltd |
| The FoodBowl Novel Food or Beverage Award
Barker's of Geraldine Blue Frog Breakfast Cocavo Limited Otago Locusts Spring Sheep Milk Co The Caker Ltd ViBERi NZ Limited |
| Massey University Health and Wellness Award
Springbrook Foods Zamati Technology Ltd |
| MPI Food Safety Culture Award
Cocavo Limited Maungatapere Berries Limited The Pure Food Co |
| MPI Primary Sector Products Award
Fresh West Ltd Maungatapere Berries Limited Otago Locusts T&G Global Limited |
| NZTE Export Innovation Award
Constellation Brands New Zealand MANUKEE Spring Sheep Milk Co |
