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    Ice Cream company scoops top Welsh honour at Great Taste Awards

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 11, 2025Updated:September 11, 2025No Comments
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    Mario’s Luxury Dairy Ice Cream has been awarded the Great Taste Golden Fork from Wales 2025 for its Blackcurrant and Cassis Sorbet, one of the highest accolades in the world of fine food. The award was announced at the Great Taste Golden Forks ceremony held recently.

    Praised for its vibrant fruit profile and velvety texture, the winning sorbet was selected from over 14,000 entries submitted to the Great Taste Awards, the world’s largest and most trusted food and drink accreditation scheme.

    Judged by a panel of more than 500 experts, including chefs, buyers, food writers and retailers, the sorbet first earned a coveted 3-star rating before being named the top product from Wales. With its bold blend of rich fruit flavours, Mario’s Blackcurrant and Cassis Sorbet offers a refreshing twist on classic sorbet.

    Organised by the Guild of Fine Food, the Great Taste Awards are widely regarded as the benchmark for excellence in the speciality food and drink sector. This year, Mario’s Luxury Dairy Ice Cream received multiple accolades – 3-star for their Blackcurrant and Cassis Sorbet, as well as a 3-star for their Clotted Cream Ice Cream, 2-star for their Clotted Cream Raspberry Ripple Ice Cream and a 2-star for their Olive Oil, Honey and Rock Salt Ice Cream.

    Founded by Mario Dallavalle, a third-generation ice cream maker, Mario’s Luxury Dairy Ice Cream combines Italian heritage with the finest Welsh ingredients. With over 40 years of experience, the family-run business is renowned for producing premium ice creams, sorbets, and desserts using milk from an award-winning Carmarthenshire dairy and Welsh double cream.

    Based at Cross Hands Food Park, the company supplies a wide range of clients—from five-star hotels and restaurants to major supermarkets and independent retailers. Their product range includes over 40 flavours, including dairy-free and vegan options, all crafted with a commitment to quality and innovation.

    Rooted in Welsh tradition, Mario’s is known for its indulgent frozen desserts made using locally sourced ingredients and generational methods. From alcohol infused sorbets to dairy free options, the brand showcases the best of Welsh produce in every scoop.

    Commenting on their achievements Mario Dallavalle said, “We’re thrilled to receive the Golden Fork from Wales. Our Blackcurrant and Cassis Sorbet is a flavour we’re incredibly proud of – it’s bold, refreshing and made with real care. This recognition is a testament to the passion and dedication of our entire team, and to the outstanding local ingredients we’re privileged to have.

    “We’re also incredibly proud that our Clotted Cream Ice Cream earned a 3-star rating, and our Clotted Cream Raspberry Ripple and Olive Oil, Honey and Rock Salt Ice Creams received 2-stars. These awards reflect the breadth of our range and our commitment to creating exceptional frozen desserts. To be recognised across multiple products is truly an honour.”

    Huw Irranca-Davies MS, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs said, “This award is a shining example of the excellence and creativity that define Welsh food and drink. Mario’s Luxury Dairy Ice Cream has shown how tradition and innovation can come together to create something truly exceptional. I congratulate them on this well-deserved recognition.

    “It’s also inspiring to see so many Welsh producers celebrated this year – proof of the passion and resilience driving our sector forward.”

    Mario’s win comes as part of a record-breaking year for Welsh producers at the Great Taste Awards. In total, 146 products from Wales were recognised, including 8 products awarded the prestigious 3-star rating, 40 products receiving 2-star, and 98 products receiving 1-star.

    These results highlight the exceptional quality, diversity, and innovation across Wales’s food and drink sector—from artisan cheeses and craft ciders to premium meats and baked goods. The strong showing reinforces Wales’ reputation as a powerhouse of flavour and craftsmanship on the global stage.

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