Fat Duck Sommelier scoops top wine award

The Academy of Food and Wine presents Sommelier Isa Bal with the top award for excellence in the hospitality industry

The head sommelier of Heston Blumenthal’s molecular gastronomy restaurant in Bray has been awarded the Dom Perignon Award for Excellence at the Academy of Food and Wine’s Annual Awards for Excellence.

Isa Bal of The Fat Duck was presented with the award at today’s ceremony held in London’s Vintner’s Hall, after being announced as the runner-up in the UK Sommelier of the Year in April, and scooping the Best Sommelier in Europe title in May.

Roy Ackerman, restaurateur and president of ACFWS, said: “Over the past year Isa has shown complete dedication to the role of sommellerie. It’s vital to recognise those that are working hard to improve front-of-house service as it’s an often over-looked, but absolutely vital, area of the hospitality business. So often in the industry it’s chefs that gain the recognition, but we must remember that front-of-house staff are responsible for looking after our customers in the most direct way. Isa’s commitment is an example we hope others will follow in the future.”

The ACFWS award for Excellence is awarded each year to an outstanding personality in the UK’s hotel and catering industry, and along with all the other categories, rewards those individuals, companies and colleges that have raised the profile, standards and skills of front-of-house as a profession.

The other award winners are:

Company of the Year Award 2008

Winner: Jumeirah Hotel Group, Dubai

College of the Year Award 2008

Winner: Bournemouth & Poole College, Poole, Dorset

The Savoy Educational Trust Sommelier Scholarship 2008

Winner: Jade Koch, sommelier, Rex Whistler Restaurant at Tate Britain,

London SW1

The Philip Thornton Award

Winner: Lucy Rhyddid, a candidate from Coleg Powys, nominated by City &

Guilds

The Wines of Germany Travel Award

Winner: Anja Gottwald, sommelier, Carnegie Club at Skibo Castle, Dornoch

The New Zealand Wine Travel Bursary

Winner: Jackson Watson, sommelier, Chez Bruce, London SW17

Matthew Clark California Travel Award

Winner: Agustin Trapero, Macdonald Randolph Hotel, Oxford

Honorary Fellowships for 2008

Recipients: Michael Gray, general manager, Hyatt Regency – the Churchill

Hotel, London W1; Duncan Palmer, managing director, The Langham, London

W1; Michael Druitt, non-executive chairman, Michael Druitt Vintners;

Daniel Pecorelli, managing director, Exclusive Hotels; Ken Wilkins,

brand ambassador, Champagne G.H. Mumm.