Three Bronze Awards in the LSC and LWC
Conscious Cocktail Company won three bronze awards at the international London Spirits Competition and London Wine Competition for each of its three cocktail flavours
CHICHESTER - April 2026. Ready-to-drink cocktail brand, Conscious Cocktail Company, has been awarded three Bronze medals at the 2026 London Spirits Competition on its first entry.
Based in Chichester and working with local suppliers across Sussex, Conscious Cocktail Company submitted all three flavours in its range. This year’s judging brought together over 70 leading industry experts including distillers, master blenders, mixologists, and elite buyers. These judges brought a wealth of experience from various sectors including hospitality, retail, and education ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of each entry.
Evaluating entries not only on taste but on value for money and packaging, all three of Conscious Cocktail Company’s drinks received Bronze awards, scoring between 80-84 points out of 100. Meadow Mojito scored slightly higher at 83 points, while Wild Spritz and Hedgerow Martini both achieved a strong 81. Bronze medals are awarded to spirits that meet ‘good quality standards and show clear potential in the market, offering a reliable and enjoyable drinking experience’.
Tasting notes from the judges described Meadow Mojito as fresh and mint-forward with tropical notes, this spirit offers subtle oak aromas and a fruity, citrus-accented palate, delivering a lively, refreshing character with playful, funky undertones.
Sally Hawkins, Founder of Conscious Cocktails Company said, “We’re such a small company based in Sussex that it’s almost unimaginable to have been judged alongside some of the biggest brands in the world. Given this was our first time entering the competition, I am over the moon to achieve a Bronze placing. Where else would we gather feedback from industry experts? Feedback is a gift, and we’ll use it to make the necessary improvements so we can continue to evolve and hopefully score Gold in the not too distant future.”

