2021 World-Wide Mustard Competition Medal Winners

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2021 World-Wide Mustard Competition Medal Winners 2021 WORLD-WIDE MUSTARD COMPETITION MEDAL WINNERS CAT 1 SWEET-HOT Gold – LissElla’s S-Special Silver – Inglehoffer Sweet Hot Mustard with Honey Bronze – MABS’ Atomic Mustard CAT 2 SWEET-MILD Gold – Frost Ridge Champagne Maple Mustard Silver – Terrapin Ridge Smoky Maple Bacon Mustard Bronze – LissElla Sot ö Slat CAT 3 HONEY MUSTARDS Gold – Honeycup Uniquely Sharp Mustard Silver – Pommery Moutarde au Miel Bronze – Linden’s Gourmet Honey Mustard CAT 4 DIJON MUSTARDS Gold – Maille Dijon Silver – Pommery Dijon Bronze – Bornier Dijon CAT 5 WHOLE GRAIN MUSTARDS Gold – Bornier Wholegrain Dijon Mustard ***GRAND CHAMPION** Silver – Tigertail Oktberfest Whole Grain Mustard Bronze – Boetje’s “Dutch” Stone Ground Mustard CAT 6 CLASSIC HOT MUSTARDS Gold – Tracklement’s Strong English Mustard Silver – Colman’s Original English Mustard Bronze – Minokyu Hot Mustard CAT 7 PEPPER – MILD TO MEDIUM Gold – Cherchies Hot Banana Pepper Mustard Silver – Inglehoffer Sriracha Mustard Bronze – Silver Spring Chipotle Mustard CAT 8 PEPPER - HOT Gold – Terrapin Ridge Nashville Hot Mustard Silver – Pommery Moutarde des Pompiers Bronze – Tigertail Honey Habanero Mustard CAT 9 HORSERADISH/WASABI Gold – Inglehoffer Horseradish Wasabi Mustard Silver – Silver Spring Beer ‘n Brat Mustard Bronze – Kelley’s Gourmet Mustard CAT 10 HERB & VEGGIE Gold – Haus Barhyte Dill Mustard Silver – Inglehoffer Bread & Butter Pickle Mustard Bronze – Clovis Herbes de Provence Mustard CAT 11 GARLIC MUSTARD Gold – Petits Gourmets Moutarde à l’Ail et à l’Echalote (Garlic & Shallot Mustard) Silver – Woogie’s Roasted Beer Garlic Mustard Bronze – Killer Bee Whole Seed Garlic Mustard CAT 12 FRUIT MUSTARD Gold – Old Brooklyn Pear Mostarda Silver – Beaver Cranberry Mustard Bronze – LissElla Havtorn (Sea Buckthorn) CAT 13 SPIRIT MUSTARD Gold – Pommery Moutarde Royale (Cognac) Silver – Plochman Bourbon Mustard Bronze – LissElla Speyside (Whiskey) CAT 14 AMERICAN YELLOW Gold – Plochman’s Mild Yellow Mustard Silver – Sir Kensington’s Yellow Mustard Bronze – Morehouse Yellow Mustard CAT 15 DELI/BROWN MUSTARD Gold – Tigertail Maple Spicy Brown Mustard Silver – Sir Kensington’s Spicy Brown Mustard Bronze – Kosciusko Spicy Brown Mustard CAT 16 EXOTIC MUSTARD Gold – Daddy Cooks Exotic Ginger Curry Mustard Silver – Pommery Truffle Mustard Bronze – Atlantic Mill “Under the Sea” Seaweed Mustard CAT 17 MUSTARD-BASED BBQ SAUCES Gold – Tigertail Rendezvous Sweet Glazed Mustard Silver – Four Rivers BBQ Sauce Bronze – Gorman’s Stormin’ Sauce .
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