Paris Wine Cup Announces 2020 Winners

Paris Wine Cup Announces 2020 Winners

Paris, July 10, 2020:

It is the scale of the winners' benefits that makes the Paris Wine Cup one of the most important wine competitions in Europe moving forward.

Beverage Trade Network’s Paris Wine Cup which is becoming one of the most important wine competitions for Europe today announced its 2020 Paris Wine Cup wine competition’s winners. Paris Wine Cup aims to be the new benchmark for European trade buyers and with the integration of Beverage Trade Network’s global reach and now their new direct to consumer platforms, winners will be promoted in UK, USA, China and Europe.

Wines were judged by leading sommeliers, wine buyers and Master of Wines in Paris on 2nd and 3rd July and were evaluated by their quality, value and package.

With so many wine brands competing for space in any wine store or restaurant, how do you choose which wines to buy over another.

Well, the medal winner in the first Paris Wine Cup could be the place to look for not only is it judged by leading wine buyers of France but also Master of Wine judges assess the brands by its quality, value and package.

Here are all the highlights from the first annual Paris Wine Cup that was held in Paris in the first week of July.

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No 1 Spot - 96 Points winning a Double Gold and wine of the year award.

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Wine Of The Year: 2017 Gran Appasso Rosso Passito IGP

Winery Of The Year: FEMAR VINI SRL

Best Wine by Quality: 2016 Monopole Mother Vine Shiraz

Best Wine By Value: 2017 Gran Appasso Rosso Passito IGP

Best Wine By Package: 2011 L'ODE À LA JOIE - Champagne Pointillart Leroy


Click here to see the full results

There were 22 gold winners which scored above 90 points and 1 double gold winner in the first edition of Paris Wine Cup.

Wines from all over the world entered with Italy, France, Australia, Germany and the United States stealing the show.

What makes the Paris Wine Cup different from its peers is that it does not just taste the wines blind and base its decisions and medals on that, but goes two steps further. Once judges taste the wines their quality scores which are a bling tasting then also evaluate the value of the wine for money.

Then, judges take off the cover to reveal the wine, design and packaging and asks its judges to base a proportion of its scores on what wines look like, and how successful it is in the story it is trying to tell, and then equally crucially from a consumer’s point of view how does the brand’s look, feel, taste and quality match up to its price point. Does it offer the consumer true value for money?

The Paris Wine Cup aims to recognize, reward and promote wine brands that have successfully been created to identify with and target a specific wine drinker. For any wine brand to earn its place on a retailer’s shelf or a restaurant’s wine list - and then vitally stay there - they need to be marketable and consumer-driven and not just produced in the general hope it can find enough people willing to sell and buy it.

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Wines are tasted blind for Quality and Value first and then the cover is opened for the package score. Picture of wines being packed in the warehouse.

The competition follows strict rules concerning its organization, criteria, Judging, and Results.

A competition that will judge wines in three key areas:

Their quality.

Their value for money.

What they look like.

To be an award winner you will need to have a top-quality wine, that offers both the trade and the consumer great value for money, and you will need to look good and truly stand out on the shelf and on the back bar.

Here are the special category winners:

Wine Of The Year:

Winery Of The Year:

Best Value Wine Of The Year:

Best Quality Wine Of The Year:

Best Package Wine Of The Year:

Judges:

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David Belayche, MW, Head Sommelier & Wine Buyer, Le Royal Monceau

 

David Belayche has dedicated the past 20 years to the Hospitality Industry. Over the past years he has worked closely with internationally renowned chefs, Michelin Star chef Sergi Arola and Nobu Matsuhisa , and undertook the challenge of pairing wine with exotic flavors and tastes. He has successfully participated to openings of major 5* hotels in Paris where he became in charge of wine and spirit, head sommelier and wine buyer.

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Tim Abenhaim, Director Of Food And Beverage , FAUCHON L'HOTEL PARIS

Over the past years, Tim has worked in many cities such as Tel Aviv, Los Angeles, London, and Paris. He worked for Intercontinental, Waldorf Astoria, Gaucho restaurants, Home House Private Members Club.

In Paris, he has recently successfully participated in the opening of FAUCHON l'Hotel Paris, 5-star hotel and a new member of the Leading Hotels of the World as Food and Beverage Director. 

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Marie Dominique Bradford, Fondatrice, Trois Fois Vin

Marie-Dominique Bradford is a 20-year experienced wine buyer, wine educator and wine consultant, for wine importers in the USA. Her troisfoisvin.com website has been selling monthly wine subscriptions since 2010. As the acknowledged trailblazer, it leads the way in offering a new wine buying experience. 

The wines are sourced from little-known artisanal wine growers who meet very demanding quality requirements. In 2013, she opened a retail wine store in the up and coming Haut Marais area of the 3rd arrondissement in Paris open to all wine lovers eager to find little known gems!

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 Pierre Hadrien HELBECQUE, Director of Food And Beverage, Fairmont Monte Carlo

 Experienced Director Of Food And Beverage with a demonstrated history of working in the hospitality industry. Strong operations professional skilled in Catering, Negotiation, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Hospitality Industry, and Event Management.

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Emily Lester, Sommelier, O Chateau

Bonjour! I am Emily, an American Sommelier and French wine nerd living in Paris. I am a creative entrepreneur. I am a driven, approachable and highly skilled creative with a strong background in entrepreneurship, networking and presentation. I leverage my business background, knowledge and creative skills for my clients to help them develop an online brand identity.

After founding and building one of the most successful aerial fitness studio on the West Coast (US), I sold my business and transplanted my life to France to be closer to the vines and continue to seek ways to expand upon my own creative work.

 

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Nicolas Fouilleroux, Sommelier-caviste, Soif d'ailleurs S.A.S

Aujourd'hui embarqué dans l'aventure du Master of Wine, je poursuis l'exploration infinie du monde du vin, avec en premier lieu l'envie de partager toute la richesse de cette passion avec le plus grand nombre. C'est ce que je propose avec mes prestations et mes programmes de formation.

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 Preston Mohr, Private Client Sales Manager - Château de Pommard & VIVANT

Preston Mohr is Private Client Sales Manager (USA) for Château de Pommard & VIVANT. VIVANT is an interactive experience platform connecting conscious consumers, responsible winemakers, and expert wine advisors. Preston founded Paris By The Glass in 2013, offering wine and food-themed travel in Paris and beyond. He holds the WSET Diploma Level IV as well as a Masters in Global Hospitality Management.

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