LONDON, Nov. 26, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The International Wine Challenge, the world's most influential and rigorously judged wine competition, has announced its 30 best wines from around the world.
Winners from fourteen countries were named the top wines having proven themselves to be the absolute finest in their categories following an intensive blind-tasting. Six of these outstanding wines have been named Champion winners by the International Wine Challenge Co-Chairs, a group of six of the very best wine tasters in the world.
A Chardonnay from Australia, Tolpuddle Vineyard Chardonnay 2018, has beaten wines from over 50 countries to be awarded the Champion White Trophy in this year's competition. Australia was one of the highest performing countries, with four wines included in the 30 best list.
For the first time in the history of the International Wine Challenge, a Georgian producer, Tbilvino, was awarded the 2020 Champion Red Wine for its wine made from the indigenous grape variety Saperavi.
New Zealand has also cemented its reputation as a world-class red wine producing country with a Pinot Noir and a Syrah making it into the list. Coal Pit Tiwha Pinot Noir 2018 from Central Otago was awarded both the New Zealand Red Trophy and Sustainable Trophy, whilst Church Road 1 Syrah 2017 beat Syrah from all over the world to be named International Syrah Trophy winner. Church Road made the best 30 list twice with Church Road Grand Reserve Chardonnay from Hawke's Bay taking home the New Zealand White Trophy.
South Africa's entries in the best 30 highlights the diversity of white wines currently being produced in the country with the Elgin Chardonnay 2018 from Boschendal Wines scooping the South African White Trophy. Groot Constantia Wine Estate's Sauvignon Blanc 2019 won the International Sauvignon Blanc Trophy, the first time in ten years that the award hasn't been won by either the Loire or New Zealand.
Co-chair Helen McGinn commented: 'What sets the International Wine Challenge apart from any other global wine competition is the overtly democratic way in which the wines are judged. We pride ourselves in having expert judges from all areas of the industry who taste the wines, giving each wine the very best chance to be judged as fairly as possible.'
30 Best Wines in the World as judged by the International Wine Challenge 2020:
Portugal |
Justino's Madeira Terrantez 1978, Justino's Madeira |
Champion of Champions |
Australia |
Tolpuddle Vineyard Chardonnay 2018, Tolpuddle Vineyard |
Champion White |
France |
Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc des Blancs Brut 2008, Champagne Taittinger |
Champion Sparkling |
Georgia |
Saperavi 2018, Tbilvino |
Champion Red |
Hungary |
Royal Tokaji 6 Puttonyos Aszú 2016, Royal Tokaji Borászati |
Champion Sweet |
Portugal |
Bulas Vintage Port 2017, Bulas Family Estates |
Champion Fortified |
Argentina |
Apelación de Origen Paraje Altamira 2018, Terrazas de los Andes |
Argentinian Red Trophy |
Australia |
Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2016, St Hugo |
Australian Red Trophy |
Australia |
Morris Old Rare Liqueur Premium Topaque, Morris Wines |
Australian Fortified Trophy |
Australia |
Lake Cooper Well Rhapsody Shiraz 2019, Lake Cooper Estate |
Australian Shiraz Trophy |
Austria |
Ried Gottschelle 1ÖTW Erste Lage Kremstal Reserve Grüner Veltliner 2018, Petra Unger |
Austrian White Trophy |
Austria |
Riesling Ried Zöbinger Heiligenstein 1ötw Kamptal 2019, Weingut Birgit Eichinger |
International Riesling Trophy |
China |
Syrah 2017, Ningxia Helanshan Manor Wine China |
Chinese Red Trophy |
England |
Classic Cuvée 2010, Nyetimber |
English Sparkling Trophy |
France |
Clos de la Roche Grand Cru 2017, Edouard Delaunay |
French Red Trophy, International Pinot Noir Trophy |
France |
Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos 2017, La Chablisienne |
French White Trophy |
Germany |
Kirchenstück Hochheim Riesling Trocken GG 2019, Domdechant Werner´sches Weingut |
German White Trophy |
Italy |
Balciana 2017, Sartarelli |
Italian White Trophy |
Italy |
Vin Santo del Chianti Riserva Colmano 2000, Azienda Agricola Colmano di Piero Masi |
Italian Sweet Trophy |
Italy |
Carminium 2016, Inama Azienda Agricola |
Italian Red Trophy |
New Zealand |
Coal Pit Tiwha Pinot Noir 2018, Coal Pit Wine |
New Zealand Red Trophy, Sustainable Trophy |
New Zealand |
Church Road Grand Reserve Chardonnay 2018, Church Road |
New Zealand White Trophy |
New Zealand |
Church Road 1 Syrah 2017, Church Road |
International Syrah Trophy |
Portugal |
Fonte do Ouro Encruzado 2019, Sociedade Agrícola Boas Quintas |
Portuguese White Trophy |
Portugal |
Tyto Alba 2016, Companhia das Lezírias |
Portuguese Red Trophy |
South Africa |
Boschendal Elgin Chardonnay 2018, Boschendal Wines |
South African White Trophy |
South Africa |
Groot Constantia Sauvignon Blanc 2019, Groot Constantia Wine Estate |
International Sauvignon Blanc Trophy |
Spain |
Legaris Moradillo de Roa 2016, Raventós Codorníu |
Spanish Red Trophy |
Spain |
Granbazan Limousin 2017, Agro de Bazán |
Spanish White Trophy |
Spain |
Lustau Oloroso V.O.R.S 30 Years, Emilio Lustau |
Sherry Trophy |
The full list of award winners in the 2020 International Wine Challenge released on 26th November can be seen here.
NOTES TO EDITORS:
The International Wine Challenge
In its 37th year, the International Wine Challenge is accepted as the world's most rigorous, impartial and influential wine competition. The International Wine Challenge assesses every wine 'blind' and judges each for its faithfulness to style, region and vintage. Awards include medals (Gold, Silver, Bronze) and Commended awards. Trophies are awarded to the very best wines in each category. The International Wine Challenge is committed to helping consumers discover great wine, and the medals displayed on winning bottles offer a trusted guarantee of quality.
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