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Gourmet & Wine - 16th edition DECANTER world wine awards 2019 - close to 17.000 wines blind tasted, French and Spanish Wines the leading Countries !

Published by Naanii Global Team+Decanter Journalists in Gourmet, Fine Dining, Top Restaurants · 29/5/2019 13:32:45
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DECANTER - WORLD WINE AWARDs 2019


Over the course of two weeks, 280 of the world’s top wine experts blind tasted close to 17,000 wines.
This culminated in 50 Best in Show medals, 148 Platinum, 480 Gold, 4,164 Silver and 7,376 Bronze medals being given out.


* France dominated the awards again this year with stunning quality hailing from Burgundy, Champagne, the Rhône and Provence. French wines won 13 of the 50 Best in Show medals, Burgundy did notably well, winning four top accolades, these were:
-> Château de Meursault, Les Charmes Dessus, 2017
-> Château de Meursault, Clos des Epenots, 2017
-> Christian Moreau Pére et Fils, Le Clos 2017
-> Domaine de la Vougeraie 2016

Second Winner Spain received a total of eight Best in Show medals and lots of platinum, gold, silver and bronze medalls.
-> Sherry performed particularly well receiving two Best in Show medals
Lustau, the Almacenista Antonio Caballero y Sobrinos Del Castillo Amontillado NV
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-> Wines from Rioja, Priorat, Rias Baixas and Castilla y Leon also emerged victorious.

Australia took 3rd place closely behind Spain with six Best in Show medals.
Shiraz enjoyed another good year, with half of the esteemed accolades going to:
-> Brokenwood, Graveyard Vineyard Shiraz, Hunter Valley, New South Wales , Australia 2017
-> Woodlands, ‘Margaret’, Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia 2016
Eileen Hardy, Chardonnay, Cross-Regional Blend, Australia 2016

The UK wine industry had another hugely successful year, with three of the top 50 wines globally coming from England.
Two wineries scooped the ultimate award of Best in Show. Chapel Down won for not one but two of its wines, the Kit’s Coty Chardonnay 2016 and Kit’s Coty Coeur De Cuvée 2014. In West Sussex, Wiston Estate won Best in Show for its Blanc de Blancs Brut 2011.


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