The company’s range of still, sparkling and flavoured water were declared regional winners for Wales in this year’s awards. At the same awards, two new Heartsease Farm flavours - Apple & Pear and Apple & Rhubarb - both won Silver awards in the Soft Drinks category.
Established in 1990, independent and family-owned, Radnor Hills has a turnover of £64.4 million and produces over 400 million drinks every year. Its brands include a full range of Radnor Hills spring water, Heartsease Farm, Radnor Splash, and their market-leading range of school-approved children’s drinks, Radnor Fizz.
William Watkins, founder of Radnor Hills, said: “We’re proud to have collected these three awards and to have been selected as Welsh regional winners.”
This year’s Great British Food Award judges included chefs Raymond Blanc, Michael Roux Jr and Paul Askew and food writer and MasterChef judge William Sitwell.