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Here’s the winner of the 2018 Bacardi Legacy Global Cocktail Competition
James Irvine is off to Mexico City in two weeks on an all-expenses-paid journey to represent Australia against the best bartenders from 34 countries globally, and potentially etch his country’s name into the bartending history books.
Hospitality royalty gathered at Darlinghurst’s Eternity Playhouse last month to witness three of Australia’s finest…
On Monday night, hospitality royalty gathered at Darlinghurst’s Eternity Playhouse to witness three of Australia’s…
For Irvine, it’s important that his Legacy drink can be replicated around the world and for his campaign to pay tribute to those who inspire him.
Get their recipes, and meet the BACARDÍ Legacy Three Most Promising: Vini Wang from Adelaide, James Irvine from Sydney, and Zachary Underwood-Mynott of Brisbane.
Last night at the Semi-Final cocktail party held at The Beaufort, this year’s BACARDÍ Legacy Three Most Promising were announced and will be progressing through to the National Final in the 2017/2018 BACARDÍ Legacy Global Cocktail Competition.
Now in its fifth chapter, BACARDÍ Legacy was established to challenge the best contemporary bartenders in the world to create their own cocktail Legacy – that will stand the test of time and ensure that both bartender and beverage are remembered like the illustrious classic cocktails of the past. Drinks such as the Daiquiri and the Mojito are now revered as classic and are as much part of the unique legacy of Don Facundo Bacardi Masso as the rum itself.
For the Three Most Promising, some three months of work all came down to the national final to see who would be crowned the BACARDÍ Legacy Australian champion.
Dave Kerr, Joshua O’Brien and Ryan Snedden announced as this year’s BACARDÍ Legacy Three Most Promising
SPONSORED POST TOP 8 FINALISTS SELECTED TO PROGRESS TO SEMI-FINAL The Top 8 bartenders have…