New Zealand Wine success at IWSC
New Zealand Wine success at IWSC
2011-10-13 FoodWorks Directory
New Zealand won a phenomenal 305 awards including 18 gold medals, 15 of which were 'Best in Class'. This tally of medals beats New Zealand's previous record of 11 golds in 2008 and the competition average of 4.9 gold medals per country. Aside from the impressive array of gold medals, New Zealand also scooped two of the prestigious trophy awards. The Bouchard Finlayson Pinot Noir Trophy was awarded to Peregrine Central Otago Pinot Noir 2009 and, for the first time, a New Zealand Riesling won The London International Wine Fair Trophy for Single Vineyard White – awarded to Two Sisters Vineyard Central Otago Riesling 2007. This unprecedented array of results is significant for New Zealand wine that continues to go from strength to strength in the international markets. New Zealand is the fastest growing country of origin for wine in both volume and value in the UK and exports of New Zealand wine to the US in June this year were up 21% - making the States the third largest market for New Zealand Wine. “It was a great year for New Zealand wines at the IWSC,” commented New Zealand wine writer, Jo Burzynska, who was in the UK to judge the New Zealand classes at this year’s competition. “The overall quality was high and the fact that a local Riesling won such an important international trophy, highlights to the world that New Zealand is producing exceptional wines beyond the Sauvignon Blanc and, more recently Pinot Noir, with which it made its name.” The International Wine and Spirit Competition is one of the premier competitions of its kind in the world and aims to promote the quality and excellence of the world’s best wines, spirits and liqueurs. A full list of results is available at http://www.iwsc.net/ ASDA Extra Special New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc 2010 (Best in Class) Mud House Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2011 (Best in Class) Two Sisters Vineyard Riesling 2007 (Best in Class) Bridge Pa Vineyard Louis Syrah 2007 (Best in Class) Delegat's Reserve Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2011 (Best in Class) Domain Road Vineyard Pinot Noir 2009 (Best in Class) Jackson Estate Vintage Widow Pinot Noir 2009 (Best in Class) Marisco Vineyards The Kings Favour Sauvignon Blanc 2010 (Best in Class) Peregrine Pinot Noir 2009 (Best in Class) Rockburn Central Otago Pinot Noir 2010 (Best in Class) Seifried Winemakers Collection Sweet Agnes Riesling 2011 (Best in Class) Soho Havana Pinot Noir 2010 (Best in Class) Brackens Order Pinot Noir 2009 (Best in Class) Toi Toi Marlborough Riesling 2010 (Best in Class) View East Waiheke Island Syrah Reserve 2010 (Best in Class) Two Rivers Of Marlborough Convergence Sauvignon Blanc 2011 Young Meg Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2011 McArthur Ridge Pinot Noir 2010
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