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South Australian distiller Twenty Third Street Distillery has won four awards at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, including two Double Golds for its Rose Vodka & Signature Gin. 

Twenty Third Street Distillery also won Gold for its Not Your Nanna’s Brandy and Silver for its Violet Gin at the globally recognised awards.

The awards follow the distillery’s win for its Rose Vodka, which was awarded Best Australian Infused & Botanical Vodka at the World Vodka Awards, as well as Not Your Nanna’s a category winner for Brandies aged 2-3 years at the World Brandy Awards.

“It’s an absolute privilege to be so highly awarded amongst global competition, not only for our brand but for the South Australian spirit industry in general, it’s a great recognition” said Gabrielle Millane, Twenty Third Street brand manager.

“These awards are a testament to the dedication of our Distilling Team, we pride ourselves in crafting quality and it shows with results like these.”

Twenty Third Street Distillery is based in Renmark, South Australia, and its range of spirits can be found at independent liquor stores nationwide, and online.

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