At 9 o'clock the first samples were distributed to 15 judges whose determinations will lead to the unveiling of this year's best extra virgin olive oils at a live-streamed press conference Thursday evening.
An international panel of experts began analyzing 910 entries from 28 countries this morning at the fifth annual New York International Olive Oil Competition (NYIOOC) — the largest such event in the world.
The room is quiet, the staff is ready and our panel is well rested. Now our mission is to give each and every one of the 910 samples the attention it deserves.- Curtis Cord, NYIOOC president
At 9 o’clock the first samples were distributed to 15 judges whose determinations will lead to the unveiling of this year’s best extra virgin olive oils at a press conference Thursday evening.
That the industry’s most prestigious quality contest takes place far from where olives are grown might be surprising to some, but it makes perfect sense to the men and women on the judging panel from 10 countries who return each year to recognize and celebrate the cream of this year’s crop.
“There is no place like New York,” said Konstantinos Liris, a Greek olive oil expert, 2016 panel leader and four-time judges at the NYIOOC. “This is the pinnacle event in our industry and it’s an honor to serve on the panel with these esteemed colleagues.”
Curtis Cord, the NYIOOC founder and president, said his team has prepared all year to provide the best possible support for the judges to do their important work. “The room is quiet, the staff is ready and our panel is well rested,” Cord said this morning as the judging was about to begin. “Now our mission is to give each and every one of the 910 samples the attention it deserves.”
Despite a difficult harvest season across many areas of the Mediterranean, the event set another record for the number of entries, beating last year’s record by 83 brands and making the NYIOOC, by far, the world’s largest olive oil competition both in terms of the number of contestants and the countries respresented.
Producers, chefs, food buyers and discerning consumers will be watching the announcement of the results Thursday at 5:30 PM (EDT) on Facebook Live and the official results website, bestoliveoils.org, when the best olive oils for 2017 will be revealed.
Award winners will be listed in the NYIOOC’s official Index of the World’s Best Olive Oils and many will be available through the Best Olive Oils Marketplace, the online portal where buyers can source the winning oils from retailers and distributors who stock them.
The winning brands will also be featured in the first annual “Guide to the World’s Best Olive Oils,” a printed guidebook that will be available through Amazon and other booksellers in May.
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