Árpád Classic Gin won a gold medal
Árpád Classic Gin won a gold medal at the annual London Spirits Competition. Entries for the competition come from all over the world: from Japan to the United States, from South America to India to Australia. And this year ended with a Hungarian success: in the camp of the gold medalists, we can also welcome a special product – which did not even appear on the market at the time – Árpád Classic Gin.
In the competition, 3 aspects are taken into account when scoring:
● the quality;
● appearance;
● and whether the price-value ratio of the selected product is really appropriate.
Of course, quality is of paramount importance: the entered drinks undergo a strict chemical analysis, but in addition, of course, they also take into account that the given drink is really enjoyable to sip, and that the alcohol and acidity content is balanced. In addition, the appearance of the drink is also extremely important – since the specially designed, aesthetic bottle can be a decoration of bars and consumers prefer to take such a product off the shelves. Finally, the price-value ratio is important: that customers really get value
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