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Diageo World Class 2021 Heading To Madrid Instead Of Sydney

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Madrid will host the Diageo World Class 2021 cocktail competition. The spirits giant did not hold the competition in 2020, which was set to occur in Sydney, Australia, due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Spanish capital will play host next year because it provides “greater flexibility to work across multiple time zones.” Sydney will host the 2022 World Class competition.

Diageo World Class 2021 in Madrid is set to be held July 5th through 8th and will “celebrate global cocktail culture safely and in line with all prevailing government guidelines.”

“2020 has been a difficult year for everybody in the drinks industry, but it’s also been a catalyst for innovation, creativity and community,” said Pedro Mendonça, global reserve managing director. “We were determined to create a safe environment where we could recognise that and give everyone something to look forward to.

“This year’s event will be like no other ­– we’ve chosen Madrid, not just because it’s one of the truly great destinations for cocktail culture and home to one of the world’s finest cocktail festivals, but also because of the flexibility to work across multiple time zones and create a dynamic event that can adapt to all safety guidelines.

“It’s a genuine privilege for me to confirm the World Class global finals will take place next year. Our priority is the safety of our people and our bartenders so we’re delighted to be able to announce this unique multi-format World Class finals to safely celebrate the people taking drinks culture to new heights. Madrid is a fantastic city, full of culture and creativity and home to some of the best bars and bartenders in the world.”

Diageo is keeping itself flexible for the global final in Madrid. The company has looked at possibilities where bartenders compete in person, if it is safe, along with partially or completely virtual settings, where participants compete from their own country.

“The final decision on which format we’ll adopt for the World Class Finals 2021 will be decided early in the new year, based on the global situation,” added Mendonça. “Whatever the scenario, we will create something special and we will showcase and celebrate the very best of cocktail culture and the bartenders who make it happen. For now, I’m inviting interested bartenders to sign up and get practising – because next summer one of them will be named Diageo World Class Global Bartender of the Year.”
Bartenders can sign up for the 2021 competition soon via the Diageo Bar Academy official website.

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