China Wine Competition 2019 Announces Inaugural Awards.
Meursault Clos du Cromin crowned as Wine Of The Year in inaugural results release.
The inaugural China Wine Competition which judges wines on quality, value and packaging, has released its first set of awards in a much anticipated announcement. They reflect the diversity and dynamism of the Chinese wine market.
The judges awarded Wine Of The Year to the French classic Meursault Clos du Cromin 2017 by Ropiteau Frères who signature some of the finest Burgundy wines. Having been awarded 97 points, it just pipped other Double Gold Winners Abruzzo Pecorino and Von Buhl Rieslaner on 96 points to the Wine Of The Year.
The classics did not have it all their own way with Best Wine of the Year by Value awarded to Kamana Pinot Noir from New Zealand.
The unusual Abruzzo Pecorino from Italy made by regional wine producing stalwart Cantina Tollo scooped the Best Wine By Package.
Having first won both ‘Best Wine by Package’ and ‘Best in Show by Country’, Cantina Tollo, situated in the region of the same name, is awarded ‘Winery Of The Year’.
The China Wine Competition Gold Medal awards spread across wines from France, Australia, Italy, New Zealand, USA demonstrating the diversity of the fast growing Chinese wine market and the growing knowledge of the Chinese wine drinking nation.
Cantina Tollo, situated in the region of the same name having first won both ‘Best Wine by Package’ and ‘Best in Show by Country’ was awarded ‘Winery Of The Year’.
The judges for the China Wine Competition are experts in the wine industry, and come from a variety of backgrounds including Sommeliers from some of the best hotels and restaurants in China, Masters of Wine, buyers from inside the industry who judge each of the China Wine Competition attributes of value, quality and packaging on a daily basis.
‘The quality of the entrants to our first China Wine Competition Awards signals the important place for quality, value and packaging that the Chinese market has become in global wine trading. We congratulate all the medal winners from the four corners of the wine making world’.
As well as winners and entrants from the classical and New World of winemaking there were less familiar contenders from across 28 different countries including Indonesia, Malta and Uruguay. Awards are made for Best In Show By Country for Australia, France, Italy, United States, Portugal, New Zealand, as well as for Best In Show By Variety for Shiraz/Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay. Pinot Noir and Sauvignon. A full list is provided below.
The China Wine Competition has been developed by global drinks industry authority Beverage Trade Network, which owns and runs beer, wine and spirits competitions on 3 continents, as well as leading trade shows and exhibitions.
2019 China Wine Competition Winners
- Meursault Clos du Cromin - Wine of the Year
- Abruzzo Pecorino - Winery of the Year
- Meursault Clos du Cromin - Best Wine by Quality
- Kamana Pinot Noir - Best Wine by Value
- Abruzzo Pecorino- Best Wine by Packaging
Chapel Hill The Vicar Shiraz - Best in Show by Country - Australia
Meursault Clos du Cromin - Best in Show by Country - France
Abruzzo Pecorino - Best in Show by Country - Italy
Ca' Del Grevino Pinot Noir - Best in Show by Country – United States
L B V - Best in Show by Country - Portugal
Hunters Sauvignon Blanc - Best in Show by Country New Zealand
Chapel Hill The Vicar Shiraz - Best in Show by Varietal - Shiraz / Syrah
The Coppermine Road- Best in Show by Varietal - Cabernet Sauvignon
Meursault Clos du Cromin - Best in Show by Varietal - Chardonnay
Kamana Pinot Noir - Best in Show by Varietal - Pinot noir / Spätburgunder / Blauburgunder / Pinot nero
Hunter Sauvignon Blanc- Best in Show by Varietal - Sauvignon blanc / Sauvignon gris
To find the complete list of results please visit the link.
About China Wine Competition
The China Wine Competition judges by quality, value and packaging, in the same ways that trade buyers buy wines and consumers purchase wines. The China Wine Competition adds value to the industry and trade of wine by facilitating the competitive discussion around the three key metrics against which judges judge and score. Winners are then promoted across the China Wine Competition network raising profiles, brand awareness and reputations with trade and consumers.
The judges are drawn from experts spanning the industry including Masters of Wine, trading professionals, Sommeliers and Wine Directors.
In the picture: Ankita Okate, Head of BTN Events and Mauricio Perez, CTO, Beverage Trade Network.
Beverage Trade Network is a platform which assists small and medium sized businesses in the adult beverage industries to compete in an increasingly globally competitive world. It helps beverage professionals connect with peers internationally facilitating intelligent, evidence-based discussion, which drives innovation and long-term growth of the independent adult beverage industry.
With an integrated set of tools and services for breweries, distilleries, wineries and brand owners, members can easily and directly attract and engage with business partners around the world.