Sponsor spotlight Scratch Distillery shines at the 2024 SIP Northwest Spirits Competition

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Scratch Distillery made a significant impact at the 2024 SIP Northwest Spirits Competition, winning a total of nine awards, including multiple Platinum and Double Gold accolades. Among their celebrated spirits is the Edmonds Own Whiskey, crafted from organic Skagit Valley grains and aged in new American oak, resulting in a complex flavor profile. The distillery also impressed with its Lilikoi Liqueur, which features real passionfruit and balances tart and sweet notes, making it a versatile choice for cocktails. Their innovative Hatch Pepper Vodka offers a spicy kick, while the Chai Liqueur blends traditional spices with organic Wheat Vodka for a warming experience. These achievements highlight Scratch Distillery’s dedication to quality and sustainability, utilizing organic ingredients and traditional methods.

The recognition at this competition reinforces their growing reputation in the competitive spirits market of the Pacific Northwest. As they continue to push the boundaries of flavor and creativity, Scratch Distillery remains committed to crafting exceptional spirits for all to enjoy. The distillery looks forward to future innovations and further accolades that reflect their passion for the craft.

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