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Gerard Basset wins World’s Best Sommelier competition
The UK’s most famous sommelier and founder of Hotel du Vin, Gerard Basset MS MW, was awarded the title of World’s Best Sommelier yesterday.
Basset beat Paolo Basso of Switzerland, who took second place, and David Biraud of France to claim the title.
This is the fourth time Basset has competed in the finals, which this year took place in Chile.
Basset said on the Wines of Chile website: “I’ve been preparing six hours a day for the last year and a half. But it’s not just me. My wife and co-workers and my whole team have been helping me prepare for this!” In fact, upon accepting his award, he asked that his wife and young son join him on stage. “The real winner here today is my wife,” he added.
Basset will be taking his turn to judge next week as he assumes his role as president of the jury at the Grand Final of the Champagne Jacquart Rising Stars Trophy 2010 in London, the results of which can be found in a special drinks business supplement with the July issue.
Jane Parkinson, 16.04.10
Great result and well deserved!
Congratulations Gerard
Regards Ronan