Two County Tipperary food and drink businesses have been acknowledged as winners at the Good Food Ireland Awards 2025.
Announced at the awards ceremony at The K Club in Co Kildare on Monday, November 10, Tipperary businesses took centre stage, winning some of the top accolades of the night.
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Cashel Palace Hotel in Cashel was awarded the Wine List of the Year Award and Veronica Molloy, from Crossogue Preserves in Thurles was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Ahead of its 20th year in 2026, this year’s Good Food Ireland Awards received hundreds of entries from businesses across the country, with thousands of votes cast for the Food Lovers' Choice Awards.
Winners were selected by an independent panel of Irish and international experts following mystery inspections and detailed assessments, with strict judging criteria including commitment to local sourcing, Irish provenance, and sustainability.
Minister Noel Grealish was the guest of honour at the event acknowledging everyone’s contribution to Irish food, drink and hospitality.
Commenting on the event, Minister Noel Grealish, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and the Marine, said: “I was delighted to attend the Good Food Ireland Awards, which brings together two of Ireland’s most successful indigenous sectors – food and tourism. At their heart, the Good Food Ireland Awards honour excellence, and reflect the values and vision embedded in Food Vision 2030, our national strategy for sustainable agri-food development, that have made Irish food a global benchmark for quality and sustainability.”
Reflecting on the event and congratulating the winners, Margaret Jeffares, Founder of Good Food Ireland adds: “Good Food Ireland was born from a desire to celebrate Ireland’s world-class food and drink. Our awards shine a spotlight on the businesses that play a vital role in our entire food ecosystem, from farm to fork.”
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This year’s finalists spanned the full breadth of the island and guests from every corner of Ireland gathered on Monday, November 10, to celebrate the very best in Irish food, drink and hospitality. On the night the Supreme Award went to Fish City in Belfast.
Other big winners included Ashford Castle - named as 5 Star Hotel of the Year and Linnalla Farm Pure Irish Ice Cream from Co Clare - named as Overall Producer of the Year.
Awards Official Sponsor, FBD Insurance, has been supporting Farming, Food and Hospitality businesses across Ireland for over 50 years.
In its third year of sponsorship, John Cahalan, Chief Commercial Officer, FBD Insurance adds: “The theme of the Good Food Ireland Awards 2025 was ‘Rooted in Taste, Backed by Trust’, which resonates with us as a business. Trust is earned and the winners from this year’s Good Food Ireland awards have earned their place as trusted businesses who deliver exceptional products and service day in, day out.
“From field to fork, there are so many exceptional businesses across the Island as demonstrated by our extensive list of finalists, but on this occasion, I’m delighted to congratulate Cashel Palace Hotel and Veronica Molloy, from Crossogue Preserves for their award wins. Each winner should feel enormously proud to be recognised as one of the best in Ireland.”
For further information, visit www.goodfoodireland.ie.
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