Opihr Gin World Adventure Cocktail Competition Winner Crowned

Opihr World Adventure Cocktail CompetitionAaron Pollack from The Dawson in Chicago, USA was recently crowned the winner of the fourth annual Opihr World Adventure Cocktail Competition, held in Marrakech, Morocco, earlier this week.

Pollack and the nine other bartenders competing in the world finals were tasked with creating two cocktails: 1) Re-creating the Opihr serve that helped them to victory in their respective national finals and 2) A cocktail incorporating local spices and ingredients sourced from the world-famous Medina in the walled city of Marrakesh and from spice gardens outside Marrakesh, a key location on the ancient spice route, which is at the heart of Opihr.

The judging panel, which was comprised of Opihr Gin Master Distiller, Joanne Moore; co-founder of The Cocktail Lovers publication, Gary Sharpen; and Hadni Soufiane, from Marrakesh’s leading cocktail bar, Baromètre, chose Pollack as the winner after much deliberation, with Michael Rambags from the Netherlands given an honorable mention as runner-up. Pollack wins an adventure for two to a mystery location on the Spice Route, the inspiration for the creation of Opihr Gin.

Following his triumph, Pollack said, “The Opihr World Adventure Cocktail Competition has been the best competition I’ve been able to participate in yet and I’m so happy to have won. I take a culinary approach to cocktail development and when I tried Opihr for the first time, I was struck by its depth of flavor and the way it embraces the everyday palate of the region unlike any other gin. I felt it adds something truly different and unique to a cocktail so when I heard about the contest, I knew I had to sign up. The competition has helped other finalists and myself to really push our boundaries – I’ve learned so much and have been inspired by the people and experiences I’ve had in Marrakech. After I return home, I’m looking forward to drawing on these experiences for our beverage program at The
Dawson.”

Judge and Opihr Gin Master Distiller, Joanne Moore, commented, “The caliber of all the bartenders who took part in the final this year was so impressive – they all demonstrated a great understanding of the flavor profile of Opihr Gin, and the enthusiasm and creativity they showed when presenting their new serves to me and my fellow judges was genuinely inspiring. It was such a tough decision to choose the winner but Aaron is very deserving; he told the stories behind his serves so well and showed great skill. I’m really looking forward to maintaining our relationship with him in the years ahead and I hope his Spice Route adventure prize gives him even more great memories of the competition.”

The two days preceding the final allowed the finalists to embrace the spirit of adventure that is the very essence of Opihr. The group descended on the bustling Medina on Monday afternoon to source local ingredients and props to bring their cocktails to life for the judges. On Monday evening, the finalists visited Marrakech’s leading cocktail bar, Baromètre, where the owners shared their insights about local spices and gave the contestants the opportunity to get behind the bar and experiment. On the morning of the competition, the group was taken to Paradis du Safran, a picturesque, fragrant spice garden called in the Ourika Valley, where they learned about saffron and were able to pick their own organic spices and herbs straight from the plants to use in their serves that evening at the final.

While the final may be over, the adventure for the competitors isn’t. They will be hiking in the Atlas Mountains, with lunch in the foothills of Mount Toubkal, Morocco’s highest peak, before enjoying an afternoon of quad biking in the desert, followed by an authentic Moroccan campsite dinner in the desert at sunset.Opihr Gin

Joanna Richardson, International Brand Director for Opihr at brand owner, Quintessential Brands, states, “We were absolutely thrilled by the response from bartenders across the world when we launched the fourth edition of the World Adventure Cocktail Competition earlier this year. The competition doubled in size, with entrants from 13 markets taking part this year. There are so many cocktail competitions on offer to bartenders these days, so for Opihr to have attracted such talented bartenders this year shows that the World Adventure Cocktail Competition is fast becoming known in the bar industry as one of the most challenging and rewarding competitions to be part of.

“Special congratulations from all of us at Opihr and Quintessential Brands to Aaron for his impressive win, but we hope all the finalists have enjoyed their experiences in Marrakesh and that this Opihr adventure will continue to inspire them as they return to their home countries.”

Pollack’s winning cocktails were:

The Road Less Traveled By
Inspired by his decision to follow his passion and become a bartender, leaving his architecture career behind.

1.75oz Opihr Gin
0.5oz Toasted Fenugreek-infused Manzanilla Sherry
0.5oz Madagascar Vanilla Bean Syrup
0.75oz Spice Road Citrus Blend (lime, tangerine, and sweet lemon)
3 dashes Bittered Sling Lem-Marrakech Bitters
3 drops Sea Salt Solution

Joy Comes In the Morning (pictured)
Inspired by the band, Red City Radio and his girlfriend, Kerrie.

2oz Opihr Gin
0.25oz Dry Moroccan Red Wine
0.5oz Pomegranate-Rosewater Shrub
0.75oz Lemon Juice
1 egg white