About the Northwest Cider Cup

Founded a decade ago by regional cider makers, the Northwest Cider Cup (formerly the Portland International Cider Cup) is one of the most prestigious cider competitions in North America. This renowned award celebrates the most outstanding ciders from the Pacific Northwest, including Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and British Columbia, a region known for its exceptional cider craftsmanship.

Recognized as the most rigorous cider competition in North America, the Northwest Cider Cup promotes quality, offers valuable feedback to cidermakers, educates cider drinkers, and amplifies the cider category across the world.

Judges are industry professionals who undergo in-depth training to thoughtfully review key elements—appearance, aroma, flavor and mouthfeel—to identify exemplary ciders in each of the categories. 

As a part of the competition, each cider receives invaluable written feedback from industry professionals, which helps cidermakers refine their craft. For winners, the recognition extends beyond the award, with dedicated media coverage through paid ads and media pitches conducted by the Northwest Cider Association.

2025 Northwest Cider Cup is Open for Entries!

How to Enter NW Cider Cup

  1. Review the NW Cider Cup 2025 Competition Guide
  2. Visit nwcidercup.com to register your entries online. Online entry registration runs until May 23, 2025 with options for shipping and in-person entry drop off.
  3. Ship or deliver your entries to Columbia Distributing (Wilsonville, OR) – our Competition Sponsor! Review full instructions on nwcidercup.com.

Key Dates – 2025 NORTHWEST Cider Cup

March 3: Competition opens for entries (Online)
March 18: Entry Drop-Off Open at NW Cider Symposium (Tacoma, WA)
March 31: Final Day to complete Judge/Steward Interest Survey 
April 28: Shipping Window and In-Person Drop Off Opens (Wilsonville, OR)
May 23: Final Day for Entry Registration (Online)
May 30: Final Day for Entry Delivery and Drop-Off
June 9: NW Cider Cup Competition
June 26: NW Cider Cup Awards Party (Portland, OR) Get your tickets here to celebrate the winners!

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Thank you to our 2025 Competition Day Sponsor, Columbia Distributing.

2024 NW Cider Cup Awards Party

Cheers to the Winners

2025 NW Cider Cup Awards Party

Join us June 26 in Portland, OR for the 2025 Northwest Cider Cup Awards Party, where we honor the best ciders in the Pacific Northwest across 19 categories. Over 200 cider makers, industry pros, and enthusiasts will gather to celebrate winning ciders and awards including Best of Show, Best New Cidery, Best Cidery of the Year, and more.

Dress to impress and raise a glass to craftsmanship, community, and another incredible year for Northwest cider!

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Thank you to our 2025 NW Cider Cup Media Sponsor, Willamette Week.

 

Northwest Cider Cup History

The Northwest Cider Cup (NWCC) was founded in 2012 by four cidermakers from Washington and Oregon. Initially named after the city hosting the competition, the Northwest Cider Cup was created to prioritize cider quality over participation awards. These founders sought to fill a gap in the cider industry by fostering constructive feedback and promoting better practices among cidermakers in the Pacific Northwest, including Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia.

A purpose-Driven Competition

Maura Hardman, of Seattle Cider Company, holds up five Northwest Cider Cup medals on each finger

The NWCC was established with two main goals:

  1. Providing Unbiased Feedback for Commercial Cidermakers in the Northwest. Commercial cidermakers rely on the NWCC for blind, professional evaluation and peer reviews of their ciders. Judges keep extensive notes on highlights, tasting profiles, flaws, and imbalances. This feedback is an invaluable resource for cidermakers seeking to refine their craft and improve their market presence.

  2. Promote Quality Cider and Protect the Northwest Cider Category. Founders of the NWCC sought to keep flawed ciders out of the marketplace, safeguarding the reputation of the Northwest cider industry. Wine consumers and buyers tend to know when the bottle of wine they’ve just opened is corked and it does not affect their willingness to buy more wine. However, as cider is such a new category, many cider drinkers are less familiar with cider defects, which can negatively impact their perceptions of the entire category. In the Northwest we see most flawed cider that makes it to market was fermented by new cideries so the NWCC incentivizes new cideries (with a $500 cash prize) to participate and get feedback.

Evolving with the Cider Industry

Since 2012, the NWCC has been managed by the Northwest Cider Association, evolving and maturing alongside the cider industry. Over the past decade it has grown into the premiere cider competition, known for its commitment to picking the best ciders in the Northwest, rather than marketing focused participation awards.

In the past decade, the NWCA has played an important role in developing standards for each cider category (styles such as Low Tannin, High Tannin, Single Varietal, Botanical, Fruit, etc. The NWCA has trained upwards of 1000 buyers, influencers, and industry professionals to recognize the elements of great cider in each category.

Shuswap Cider wins Gold at Northwest Cider Cup

Northwest Cider Cup Medals

Strict Standards, Prestigious Recognition

The Northwest Cider Cup is renowned for its rigorous judging process. Judges evaluate key elements of a cider—appearance, aroma, flavor and mouthfeel—to identify exemplary ciders in each of the categories. The competition is strict and some categories may forgo awards if judges determine the quality standards are not present.

By educating judges and providing a consistent lexicon for describing craft cider characteristics, the NWCC has become a trusted authority in the cider industry. Winning an NWCC award is widely regarded as a mark of distinction, signifying the best quality ciders.