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Danilo Frigulti Wins Britain’s Best Bartender at Diageo World Class GB

Danilo Frigulti Wins Britain’s Best Bartender at Diageo World Class GB the three drinkers

From hundreds of bartenders to just one, it was Danilo Frigulti from Viajante87 bar in Notting Hall who was crowned the winner of Diageo’s World Class GB final in June. Since establishing himself as a barista in the south of Italy where he’s from, it was a move to London that kickstarted a bartender path, first at The London Edition, then The Nomad Hotel where he progressed all the way to Head Bartender.

Competing against 22 other finalists over a couple of days in London, Frigulti shone in a series of challenges such as The Don Julio, an outside the box challenge using Don Julio tequila and a mystery box of ingredients, and The Walker of the World which challenged bartenders to become inspired by a particular country using Johnnie Walker. Once the group was whittled down to 10, an intense four cocktails in four minutes speed round took place and then the winner was finally announced.

Speaking after his victory, Frigulti said, “Wow, this is incredible; I’ve worked in this amazing industry for 5 years now and I’m so proud to be recognised like this for a career and industry I feel so lucky to be part of.”

So, what now? Well, Frigulti will fly the fag for Great Britain at the prestigious Diageo World Class Global Final in Shanghai from the 9th-13th September later this year. If he’s successful, there’s every chance he’ll be back at the British finals next year because Matt Arnold, 2023’s winner was in attendance dishing out his Dinosaur Food cocktail with Johnnie Walker Black Label front and centre.

If you want to follow this journey or perhaps even put yourself forward for next year, find more information on the @worldclassgreatbritain Instagram or website.

The Whisky Event, London

The Whisky Event, London whisky in glass the three drinkers

Over the last decade the growth in the number of whisky festivals and events around the world has been incredible. No longer does one have to wait all year for one of the big festivals like the Whisky Show in London or Whisky Live in Paris. There are plenty all over Europe and here in the UK. From Birmingham to Newcastle, new festivals have been popping up all over the place and they are all very good in one way or another, each with their own unique offering. Some have a great venue, for example or others concentrate on independent bottlers and some on education. With all this choice it is difficult to choose.

There is a relatively new festival in London. With Whisky live and The Whisky Show I would have thought really isn’t need for another London whisky show, and this is where I would be wrong. The Whisky event is like no other whisky show I have been to. It is held over one evening in June and is possibly the most fun and entertaining whisky event held in a single session I know. It doesn’t take anything away from the other shows, but certainly adds to the whisky landscape in London.

Whisky festivals by nature are about the whisky. However, there is more to it than that.

The Whisky Event, London brand ambassador with whisky bottle the three drinkers

At the Whisky Event, the numbers are more limited giving more space and time to talk to producers and brand ambassadors. The range of whiskies for a smaller festival are impressive with major brands taking part like Diageo, William Grant and Sons and Whyte and Mackay, but also independent bottlers, both established Scottish companies such as Douglas Laing and newer exciting ones like Fruitful Spirits and Spiritfilled. Unusual distilleries like Wire Works from England and Pōkeno from New Zealand.

One of the biggest differences between all other whisky shows and the whisky event is the food. Whisky and food intrinsically go together. Whisky is a social thing, so is food, and with great whisky it seems obvious that there should be great food to go with it and the company it attracts. At the Whisky event the food is fabulous, with an incredible sushi chef creating fresh sushi, there are roast meats, luxurious charcuterie, salads, seafood and superb desserts, if you’ve left enough room.

The Whisky Event, London the three drinkers

This year the event will be bigger than ever. With twice the number of exhibitors, whiskies and held in a luxurious space at the Grosvenor hotel, I think it’s a show that should be in anyone’s whisky calendar. Whether you are at the beginning of your whisky journey and want time to talk to people or want to expand your knowledge and experience some of the best masterclasses with rare whiskies and the world’s most knowledgeable educators and presenters, this is a great show. I have my ticket and I hope to see you there.

The Whisky Event is in London on the 2nd of June 2024
Find out more here.

Words by Colin Hampden-White