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40 Best Wines in the World as judged at the International Wine Challenge 2022
LONDON, July 8, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The International Wine Challenge [https://www.internationalwinechallenge.com/ 
], the world's most influential, impartial and rigorously judged wine 
competition, has announced the 40 highest scoring wines in its 2022 competition.

Following a series of rigorous blind tastings, winners from sixteen countries 
were named the best wines in the world, as judged by a panel of leading global 
wine experts. Of these 40 exceptional wines, five were awarded the ultimate 
accolade of Champion, a title reserved for wines that are deemed the absolute 
best-in-class in the categories of red, white, sparkling, sweet and fortified.

NEW ZEALAND WINS CHAMPION WHITE TROPHY

For only the second time, the Champion White Trophy went to a New Zealand 
producer, Trinity Hill Wines, for its Gimblett Gravels Chardonnay 2020. The 
judges were impressed by its "expressive yet nuanced nose" while its 
environmental credentials were recognised with the IWC Sustainable Trophy. New 
Zealand was one of the top performing countries in this year's challenge, with 
a total of five wines in the top 40. Giesen Group had two wines in the top 40 
with Single Vineyard Clayvin Syrah 2019 receiving the IWC Organic Trophy and 
The Brothers Late Harvest Sauvignon Blanc 2017 claiming the New Zealand Sweet 
Trophy. Fellow Marlborough producer, Yealands Estate Wines, beat wines across 
the globe to secure the International Sauvignon Blanc Trophy for its Single 
Block S1 Sauvignon Blanc 2021.

AUSTRALIA WINS INTERNATIONAL GRENACHE TROPHY FOR FIRST TIME EVER

Australia came second for Gold Medals in this year's competition and had an 
impressive four wines in the top 40 list. For the first time ever, an 
Australian producer, Pinnacle Drinks, won the International Grenache Trophy for 
its The Ethereal One Fleurieu Grenache 2020, which the judges described as 
"soft and juicy yet elegant." Tasmania cemented its reputation as one of the 
county's leading wine producing regions with House of Arras winning the 
Australian Sparkling Trophy for its EJ Carr Late Disgorged 2006 and the 
Australian White Trophy going to Tolpuddle Vineyard for its Chardonnay 2020.

SOUTH AFRICA RECLAIMS FAIRTRADE AWARD

South Africa reclaimed the IWC Fairtrade Award for the first time since 2018 
with the Spar Reserve Chenin Blanc Fairtrade 2021 from Breede River Valley 
producer Uniwines. South African winemakers saw wide success in this year's 
awards with the Whitehall Chardonnay 2020 from Neil Ellis Wines winning the 
South African White Trophy and Bouchard Finlayson scooping the South African 
Red Trophy for its Tete de Cuvee Pinot Noir 2020.

Co-Chair Peter McCombie MW commented: 'The International Wine Challenge judging 
panel includes experts from all over the world and each trophy winning wine is 
tasted by at least three panels, meaning that each wine is judged as fairly as 
possible and entirely on its own merits. This year's top 40 features many 
familiar names but it is great to see wines from lesser-known regions standing 
up on the global stage too."

The 40 Best Wines in the World as judged by the International Wine Challenge 
2022 include the below: 

France
Rare Champagne Millésime 2008
IWC Champion Sparkling Wine 2022, Champagne Trophy, Vintage Classic Blend 
Champagne Trophy

France
Maison Delas Frères Les Bessards 2019
IWC Champion Red Wine 2022, International Syrah Trophy, French Red Trophy, 
Hermitage Trophy, Rhone Red Trophy

New Zealand
Trinity Hill Wines Gimblett Gravels Chardonnay 2020
IWC Champion White Wine 2022, IWC Sustainable Trophy 2022, International 
Chardonnay Trophy, New Zealand White Trophy, Hawkes Bay Chardonnay Trophy

Italy
Tenuta Di Capezzana Vinsanto di Carmignano Capezzana Riserva 2014
IWC Champion Sweet Wine 2022, Italian Sweet Trophy

Spain
Bodegas Tradicion Oloroso Tradicion VORS
IWC Champion Fortified Wine 2022, Sherry Trophy, Oloroso Trophy

Australia
The Ethereal One Fleurieu Grenache 2020
International Grenache Trophy, Australian Red Trophy, South Australian Grenache 
Trophy

Australia
Galway Pipe Rare Tawny 25 Years
Australian Fortified Trophy

Australia
House of Arras EJ Carr Late Disgorged 2006
Australian Sparkling Trophy

Australia
Tolpuddle Vineyard Chardonnay 2020
Australian White Trophy, Australian Chardonnay Trophy, Tasmanian Chardonnay 
Trophy

New Zealand
Yealands Estate Single Block S1 Sauvignon Blanc 2021
International Sauvignon Blanc Trophy, Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc Trophy

New Zealand
Giesen Single Vineyard Clayvin Syrah 2019
IWC Organic Trophy 2022, Marlborough Syrah Trophy

New Zealand
McArthur Ridge Southern Tor 2020
New Zealand Red Trophy, Otago Pinot Noir Trophy

New Zealand
Giesen The Brothers Late Harvest Sauvignon Blanc 2017
New Zealand Sweet Trophy

South Africa
Spar Reserve Chenin Blanc Fairtrade 2021
IWC Fairtrade Award 2022

South Africa
Neil Ellis Whitehall Chardonnay 2020
South African White Trophy, South African Chardonnay Trophy

South Africa
Bouchard Finlayson Tete de Cuvee Pinot Noir 2020
South African Red Trophy

The full list of Trophy and Champion award winners at the 2022 International 
Wine Challenge released on 7th July can be found here 
[https://www.internationalwinechallenge.com/trophy-results-2022.html ].

NOTES TO EDITORS:  

The International Wine Challenge  

In its 39th 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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SOURCE: International Wine Challenge