2025 NW Cider Cup Winners Announced

NW Cider Cup Trophy 2024

PORTLAND, OR (June 27, 2025) – The Northwest Cider Association announces the winners of the 2025 Northwest Cider Cup Awards, the most prestigious cider competition in the region. Entering its 12th year, this annual competition has grown into one of North America’s most rigorous and respected cider judging events.

Celebrating the finest ciders from Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho and British Columbia, the Northwest Cider Cup showcases the Pacific Northwest’s exceptional craftsmanship and cider-making tradition. Ciders are judged by trained industry professionals who evaluate each entry based on appearance, aroma, flavor, and mouthfeel—honoring the best in each category with gold, silver, and bronze medals. Northwest Cider Cup celebrated winners at Holocene in Portland, Oregon on Thursday, June 26th. 

Northwest Cider Cup Awards Best of Show and Best of Show Runner Up (Photo Credit Press then Press @pressthenpress)
Northwest Cider Cup Awards Best of Show and Best of Show Runner Up (Photo Credit Press then Press @pressthenpress)

2025 Best of Awards

  • Best of Show: Empyrical (WA) Principle, High-Tannin Perries
  • Best of Show Runner Up: Bauman’s Cider (OR) McIntosh Single Varietal, Single Varietal
  • New Cidery of the Year Award: Olympic Bluffs Cidery (WA)
  • Large Cidery of the Year: 2 Towns Ciderhouse (OR)
  • Medium Cidery of the Year: Bauman’s Cider (OR)
  • Small Cidery of the Year: Empyrical (WA)

By the numbers

  • 231 entries were submitted, only 25% of cideries entered won
  • 57 medals were awarded in 18 categories to 29 cideries
  • Winners: 18 from Washington, 16 from Oregon, 2 from Idaho and 4 from British Columbia 
  • A full list of winners is available in the Winner’s Guide and www.nwcider.com/northwest-cider-cup/winners
Northwest Cider Cup Awards Medals

Because the competition draws from such a large cross section of the Pacific Northwest, several trends emerged that will likely be mirrored in the cider market this coming year. 

  • High-Tannin Perries saw a 120% increase over the 2024 competition—a sign that specialty perries are gaining momentum. This growth reflects both a renewed commitment from cideries willing to experiment and the critical role of farmers cultivating rare, high-tannin pear varieties.
  • The Specialty Fortified category saw continued expansion with 71% more entries in 2025 after growing 133% in 2024. While this continued trend shows an interest in a higher ABV cider, the low alcohol/alcohol removed category, while small is also increasing. Both trends indicate consumers are paying more attention to ABV. 
  • Entries in Low-Tannin Dry decreased 44%, a significant drop for the first time in many years. 
  • Fruit Post-Fermentation Addition Sweet remains the competition’s largest and most competitive category, up 10% this year to 43 entries. This category highlights the creativity of Northwest cider makers using a wide variety of fruits—and stands as a backbone of the region’s cider industry.

Winning bottles and cans shipped to your door are available in most states at Press Then Press.

Northwest Cider Cup Awards Logo

About Northwest Cider Association

For 15 years, the Northwest Cider Association (NWCA) has brought cideries and cider lovers together to learn, experience and enjoy the Northwest cider culture. Representing more than 300 cider professionals throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia, the group is dedicated to supporting, promoting and growing its thriving industry. For more information, visit NWCider.com and follow @nwcider on social media.

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