Famous five win for England

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The results of the inaugural Decanter Asia Wine Awards have seen five wines from England pick up awards in the awards, a sister competition to the Decanter World Wine Awards, which attracted 2,249 wines from 42 wine regions.

The wines were judged in Hong Kong in September by a team of Asia’s leading experts under the joint chairmanship of Steven Spurrier and Jeannie Cho Lee MW and vice chairs Gerard Basset MS MW, Ch’ng Poh Tiong< Michael Hill-Smith MW AM, Andrew Jefford and Shinya Tasaki..

There were 1482 red wines entered, 713 white wines, and 54 rosés, along with the other main styles such as sweet wines, sparkling and fortified. Eighty-four percent of the entrants won a medal.

The most-entered grape varieties were Cabernet Sauvignon (14.5% of all entries), Shiraz (11%), Merlot (8%), Pinot Noir (7.5%) and Chardonnay (7%).

This contrasts with the Decanter World Wine Awards in April this year, in which Chardonnay was the most-entered grape variety, followed by Syrah and Cabernet.

At the same time, the most successful grape varieties were Sangiovese, with more than 97% of wines tasted winning a medal, Carmenère, Nebbiolo, Semillon, and Pinot Grigio and Pinot Gris. More than 90% of these varieties won awards.

The most successful regions – with more than 90% of entrants winning awards – were Champagne (100% of wines entered won a medal), Tuscany, Piedmont, Rhône and the USA.

Again, this contrasts with the DWWA, in which the most successful regions were New Zealand, Sherry, Port and Madeira, and Champagne.

The most entrants came from the New World, with Australia sending 378 wines, Chile 185, New Zealand 148 and South Africa 136. Bordeaux (160 wines), Spain (147), Germany and Tuscany (109 each) were also strongly represented.

The Decanter Asia Wine Awards competition is open to any wine that is commercially available anywhere in the world but priority is given to those wines already present in the Asian market.

 

The famous five are:

Blanc de Blancs, Gusbourne Estate, 2007

England, United Kingdom – Silver

 

Grosvenor Blanc de Blancs, Ridgeview, 2008

England, United Kingdom – Silver

 

Marks & Spencer Marksman Brut Blanc de Blancs, Ridgeview, 2009

England, United Kingdom – Commended

 

Brut Reserve, Gusbourne Estate, 2008

England, United Kingdom – Bronze
Rosé, Gusbourne Estate, 2009

England, United Kingdom – Bronze

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