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The Pinot Noir Masters 2014: The medalists
The drinks business Pinot Noir Masters saw judges tackle almost 300 bottles to discover some worthy winners among the high volume of entries.
Judges at work. The Modern Pantry provided plenty of natural light.
LONG BEFORE Hollywood delivered a eulogy to Pinot Noir in Sideways, Burgundy’s red grape has held a special position among wine lovers. Revered for its pretty aromas, smooth-textured sweet fruit, and an almost weightless sensation in the mouth, Pinot Noir can create a vinous experience no other grape can emulate, and, as a consequence, the world’s most expensive wine: La Romanée-Conti.
About the competition
In a crowded wine competition arena, The Drinks Business Global Pinot Noir Masters stands out for its assessment of wines purely by grape variety rather than region.
Divided only by price bracket and, for ease of judging, whether the style was oaked or unoaked, the blind tasting format allowed wines to be assessed without prejudice about their country of origin.
Wines were scored out of 100, with those gaining over 95 points being awarded the top title of Master. Those earning over 90 points were given a Gold, those over 85 points a Silver and those over 80 points a Bronze.
The wines were judged by Masters of Wine and Master Sommeliers on 5 February 2014 at The Modern Pantry restaurant in London.
However, as with any noble grape, there’s a wide range of styles depending on not just where it’s grown, but who has handled it, and for whom. And following a tasting of almost 300 unblended Pinots, it appears that this single grape is the source of remarkable diversity.
The tasting was part of db’s Global Masters series, begun last year with Chardonnay, and continuing this year with Pinot Noir, and, as Wine Society buyer Sebastian Payne MW – a judge and chair in both competitions – remarked after the latter tasting, “With Chardonnay, there were very few disappointments, but so many of the wines tasted the same; with Pinot though, the wines were much more varied.”
Payne was just one of eight Masters of Wine (and one Master Sommelier) who were selected to assess the Pinot Noirs, which were served blind, but arranged according to price band as well as style, so that wines were tasted in the fairest possible order: low-priced to high, unoaked to oaked, light-bodied to full.
This format saw the highly experienced tasters focus purely on the quality of the Pinots without any sense of where they were from, with as many as 16 countries featured in the line-up.
Sebastian Payne MW
Of course, without prior knowledge of the source, the assessment of quality centred on style. Here, thankfully, there seemed to be consensus among the judges. At the cheaper end of the spectrum, it was felt that low-levels of residual sugar were acceptable – though not desirable – while the tasters also agreed that below £10, Pinot Noir is best without oak influence.
At higher prices, the tasters were looking for an open, pretty nose; an attractive, smooth texture, and enough freshness to ensure the drinker wanted more. Whatever the price though, the wine had to be recognisably Pinot – and although that meant the wine could exhibit flavours from red to black fruits, it needed to be combined with a relatively light body for a black grape, the aforementioned smooth texture and a refreshing finish.
Alex Hunt MW
Right combination
Without knowledge of abv, the tasters had to rely on any impression of excessive alcohol, usually a warming to hot finish. In search of natural balance, judges still scored moderately high alcohol wines generously, as long as the perception of alcohol complemented the fruit concentration. Similarly, when it came to the influence of oak, wines which did well had a good balance between barrel- sourced flavours and tannins and the weight of fruit. Where the oak dominated, medals were not awarded. Also, the level of fruit ripeness was a point of some discussion. The tasters rewarded those wines with bright flavours, particularly lively red fruit, and not examples with a stewed, sometimes raisined character. While the latter style can produce a sweet sensation, it also caused premature colour and perfume loss, and a flat, short finish. Of course, attempting to achieve optimum ripeness for Pinot requires not just cooler viticultural climes, but also well-judged harvest times. And as for achieving Pinot’s signature smooth texture, that requires not just the right site and careful vineyard management, but also cellar practices that are gentle. Heavy-handed maceration techniques can easily give harsh tannin and a drying sensation, although this was rarely seen in the competition entries.
Anne McHale MW
In essence, according to Payne, “Pinot has to smell wonderful and have a fantastic texture, and to achieve a silver medal or above the wine has to have a long length.” Such is the difficultly in achieving this combination that the Pinot Noir Masters saw far fewer top medals awarded compared to its competition forerunner, the Chardonnay Masters. But when the Pinots were good, they were really good – making them an immense pleasure to taste.
So what did the results reveal? While there’s a risk of drawing generalisations from such a snapshot in the great world of Pinot plantings, there were certain patterns worth highlighting. Of the 16 countries that featured in the competition, it was New Zealand which took home the highest proportion of medals, gaining 25 medals from 27 wines entered. As Payne commented after the results were revealed, “For me, Pinot Noir is all about bouquet and texture, and New Zealand has delivered bouquet.”
However, it was the US that got the best results, home to the sole Master, the competition’s highest accolade, which was awarded to the Schug Winery’s Carneros Pinot Noir from the cooler 2011 vintage in California. The US also dominated the golds, gaining six of the 11 awarded in total, with both Oregon and California achieving impressive scores.
In total, North America gained 27 medals from 32 wines submitted to the competition, confirming California’s ability to produce Pinots of generosity and poise, and Oregon’s position as one of the world’s most highly rated places for this pernickety grape, after Burgundy.
Nevertheless, it was Chile that got the most accolades overall, achieving 28 medals, which were split between 2 golds, 8 silvers and 18 bronzes. This was from 44 entries however, meaning that Chile was also responsible for a large number of wines which didn’t achieve good scores from the judges.
Added value
Mark Savage MW
Notably, it was Chile that dominated the medals in the sub £10 price bracket, confirming its reputation as a source of extremely price-competitive Pinot. “Chile still delivers the best value juicy fruit style cheaper Pinots, though Eastern Europe still shows promise,” commented Payne after the results were revealed. And if there was a “weak link” in the tasting according to Richard Bampfield MW, that was South Africa. The country in fact achieved 11 medals from 17 entries, but Bampfield said that he felt the wines “failed to impress” with a “slight flatness to the Pinots”.
French sparkle
But what about France? This country’s tally of top medals suffered perhaps from the few entries at the expensive end, while the lower end of the price spectrum performed only moderately well. “We occasionally find good Bourgogne rouge, but it’s still a rarity,” commented Payne, alluding to his general experience of buying French Pinot. Nevertheless, the country collected seven silvers; a number boosted by France’s strong performance in the sparkling category, above all with Champagne blanc de noirs. Payne pointed out: “Pinot Noir sparkling wines are serious… quite different from blanc de blancs with a special red currant aroma that adds freshness and excitement when done well.”
Finally, it was pleasing to witness some of Australia’s new Pinot Noirs performing well, with the country’s Tapanappa, Eileen Hardy and Tolpuddle Pinots all gaining silvers.
Interestingly, despite the high number of entries and range of styles, the judges agreed that the tasting had not been too fatiguing. As Bampfield summed up, “I love tasting Pinot Noir, and I thought the wines were delightful. Good Pinot has a briskness that means it’s not tiring to taste.” With Cabernet Sauvignon the next focus of db’s Global Masters tasting series, one doubts the judges will be feeling the same way after a day assessing wines made with this thick-skinned grape.
Panel Chair Comments
Richard Bampfield MW
 With Pinot Noir I’m looking for perfume, freshness, delicacy, texture and harmony… and I’m also looking for that sweet attack at front of palate which you get with good Pinot.
It can finish dry and mouth- watering, but the attack at the front must have more sweetness than other grapes. It is one of things that makes Pinot very attractive.
Oak is really important, and part of the charm of most top Pinots is the use and quality of oak. But I think it is a question of balance. In Burgundy most of the top wines I can think of are definitely aged at least in part in new oak. The light use of oak helps give Burgundy a structure Pinot doesn’t have on its own… but it has got to be delicate and sensitive to the vintage.
Mark Savage MW
I think that marginal ripening is the key to success for all varieties but especially for pernickety Pinot where the window of optimum maturity is so short. Freshness is always essential and so stewed fruit is to be avoided at all costs both in the vineyard with picking too late and then in the vinification when over extraction is the danger. As with great tennis players the greatest are always those who make everything look easy eg Federer (rather than Nadal).
Effortless, almost weightless energy is more exciting and refreshing than something that was a struggle. So natural balance is the key.
Correct if you have to but always remember that the greatest results will come from fruit that needed neither chaptalisation nor acidification.
Acidity is much more important for the structure than tannin. Colour is almost irrelevant so do not be prejudiced by light colours. Think of what Mugnier does with his Musigny.
I look for perfume and purity and precision. I hate jammy fruit and over- concentration, which is the enemy of finesse. The target is delicacy rather than power, hence the vital importance of natural acidity. Bright cherry fruit is more appealing in a young Pinot than stewed prunes.
I want to see a kind of nervous energy, almost edgy, never clumsy, heavy-footed, but always racy.
Sebastian Payne MW
For me Pinot is all about bouquet and texture. New Zealand has delivered bouquet. Their vineyards, originally planted with the Swiss clone best suited to sparkling wine production, have been replanted with classy scented clones and the results are increasingly excellent, though Otago can be soupy in the years when it can harvest despite the elements.
Chile still delivers the best value fruit and juicy style cheaper Pinots, though Eastern Europe shows promise.
Texture is the crunch with pricier wines, length of flavour and complexity – a hard combination to find. Pinot Noir sparkling wines are serious I think and deserve a mention. They are quite different from blanc de blancs with a special redcurrant aroma that adds freshness an excitement when done well.
The Judges
Left to right: Patrick Schmitt, Hugo Rose MW, Sebastian Payne MW (chair), Linda Jotham MW, Richard Bampfield MW (chair), Mark Savage MW (chair), Anne McHale MW, Neil Sommerfelt MW, Rupert Millar, Alex Hunt MW, Robin Langton, Gearoid Devaney MS
Sparkling Pinot Noir | ||||
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Company | Product Name | Medal | Vintage | Country |
Sparkling Under £10 | ||||
Cà del Gè | Oltrepo Pavese Pinot Nero Metodo Classico Cà del Gè DOCG | Bronze | 2007 | Italy |
Sparkling £10 – £20 | ||||
Champagne Moutard | Brut Grande Cuvée NV | Silver | NV | France |
Champagne de Barfontarc | Blanc de Noirs NV | Silver | NV | France |
Distell | JC Le Roux | Silver | 2009 | South Africa |
Freixenet | Elyssia Pinot Noir NV | Bronze | NV | Spain |
Giorgi | 1870 Gran Cuvée Storica O.P. DOC NV | Bronze | NV | Italy |
Distell | JC Le Roux | Bronze | 2009 | South Africa |
Monsupello Eredi di Boatti Carlo | Pinot Nero Brut Rosé VSQ NV | Bronze | NV | Italy |
Sparkling £20 – £30 | ||||
Champagne Gremillet | Blanc de Noirs NV | Silver | NV | France |
Champagne Larnaudie Hirault | Blanc de Noirs NV | Silver | NV | France |
Champagne Moutard | Rose Dame Nesle NV | Bronze | NV | France |
Sparkling £30+ | ||||
Champagne Soutiran | Cuvée Perle Noire Grand Cru NV | Gold | NV | France |
Champagne Drappier | Carte d’Or | Silver | 1995 | France |
Champagne Chassenay d’Arce | Confidences Brut NV | Bronze | NV | France |
Champagne Moutard | Vieille Vigne Richardot NV | Bronze | NV | France |
Unoaked Pinot Noir | ||||
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Company | Product Name | Medal | Vintage | Country |
Unoaked under £10 | ||||
Boutinot | Les Volets Pinot Noir | Silver | 2012 | France |
William Cole Vineyards | Viña el Rosal Pinot Noir Signature Morrison | Silver | 2012 | Chile |
Halewood Romania | La Umbra | Silver | 2012 | Romania |
Viña San Pedro Tarapaca | Gato Negro | Bronze | 2013 | Chile |
Boutinot | Sierra Grande Pinot Noir | Bronze | 2012 | Chile |
La Compagnie des Vins d’Autrefois | Pinot Noir d’Autrefois, Alfio Moriconi Selection | Bronze | 2012 | France |
Halewood Romania | Waitrose Pinot Noir Romania | Bronze | 2012 | Romania |
Casa Girelli | Canaletto Autentico Italiano | Bronze | 2011 | Italy |
Mezzacorona | Feudo Arancio Stemmari | Bronze | 2011 | Italy |
Unoaked £10 – £20 | ||||
Castello di Luzzano | Umore Nero Pinot Nero Dell’OP | Bronze | 2012 | Italy |
Domaine Paul Blanck | Paul Blanck | Bronze | 2012 | France |
Juris Winery | Pinot Noir Selection | Bronze | 2011 | Austria |
Unoaked £20 – £30 | ||||
Schug Carneros Estate Winery | Schug Sonoma Coast | Silver | 2012 | United States |
Oaked Pinot Noir | |||||
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Company | Product Name | Medal | Vintage | Country | |
Oaked under £10 | |||||
Viña Maycas del Limari | Sumaq Pinot Noir Reserva | Gold | 2013 | Chile | |
Viña San Pedro Tarapaca | Castillo de Molina 2012 | Silver | 2012 | Chile | |
Undurraga | Aliwen | Silver | 2012 | Chile | |
Carolina Wine Brands | Cefiro Pinot Noir 2012 | Silver | 2012 | Chile | |
Undurraga | Sibaris | Silver | 2011 | Chile | |
Distell Pty | Two Oceans | Bronze | 2012 | South Africa | |
Les Domaines Paul Mas | Domaine de Martinolles | Bronze | 2012 | France | |
Viña San Pedro Tarapaca | Leyda Reserva | Bronze | 2012 | Chile | |
Brotherhood Winery | Brotherhood New York Premium Selection | Bronze | 2012 | United States | |
Les Domaines Paul Mas | Domaine Astruc | Bronze | 2012 | France | |
Viña Casa Silva | Doña Dominga Reserva | Bronze | 2013 | Chile | |
Francois Labet | Le Pinot Noir Corsica | Bronze | 2012 | France | |
Les Domaines Paul Mas | Paul Mas Estate Pinot Noir | Bronze | 2012 | France | |
Oaked £10 – £20 | |||||
Hope Family Wines | Liberty School Pinot Noir | Gold | 2012 | United States | |
Marisco Vineyards | The Ned Pinot Noir | Silver | 2012 | New Zealand | |
Viña Tabali | Tabali Reserva Especial | Silver | 2012 | Chile | |
Creation Wines | Creation | Silver | 2012 | South Africa | |
Viña Tabali | Tabali Talinay | Silver | 2012 | Chile | |
Creation Wines | Creation Reserve | Silver | 2012 | Argentina | |
Bodega Luigi Bosca, Familia Arizu | Luigi Bosca Grand Pinot Noir La Consulta | Silver | 2012 | Argentina | |
De Bortoli Wines | Yarra Valley Estate Pinot Noir | Silver | 2011 | Australia | |
Marisco Vineyards | The King’s Wrath | Silver | 2011 | New Zealand | |
Australian Vintage | Nepenthe Winemaker Select | Silver | 2011 | Australia | |
Jackson Estate | Gum Emperor | Silver | 2010 | New Zealand | |
Wente Vineyards | Reliz Creek | Silver | 2010 | United States | |
Lawson’s Dry Hills | Dry Hills Reserve | Silver | 2012 | New Zealand | |
Iona Estate | Mr P | Silver | 2013 | South Africa | |
Waipara Hills | Central Otago | Silver | 2012 | New Zealand | |
Delta Wine Company | Delta Pinot Noir | Silver | 2012 | New Zealand | |
Viña Casa Silva | Casa Silva Cool Coast | Silver | 2012 | Chile | |
Jackson Estate | Vintage Widow | Silver | 2011 | New Zealand | |
Viñedos Emiliana | Signos De Origen | Bronze | 2012 | Chile | |
E&J Gallo Winery | Bridlewood Monterey County | Bronze | 2012 | United States | |
Elk Cove Vineyards | Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley | Bronze | 2012 | United States | |
Single Vineyard Seller | Holm Oak | Bronze | 2012 | Australia | |
Pernod Ricard | Jacob’s Creek Reserve, Adelaide Hills | Bronze | 2012 | Australia | |
E&J Gallo Winery | Edna Valley Central Coast | Bronze | 2012 | United States | |
Elephant Hill Estate & Winery | Elephant Hill Pinot Noir | Bronze | 2011 | New Zealand | |
Viña Valdivieso | Valdivieso Single Vineyard, Leyda | Bronze | 2011 | Chile | |
Marugg | Fläscher Pinot Noir Barrique | Bronze | 2011 | Switzerland | |
Abalone Wines | Eerste Hoop Pinot Noir | Bronze | 2011 | South Africa | |
Viña Valdivieso | Single Vineyard, Cauquenes | Bronze | 2010 | Chile | |
San Michele ai Pianoni | Pynos Pinot Nero, Oltrepò Pavese DOC Riserva | Bronze | 2006 | Italy | |
Sumaridge Estate Wines | Sumaridge Estate Pinot Noir | Bronze | 2011 | South Africa | |
Marisco Vineyards | Marisco Vineyards Pinot Noir | Bronze | 2011 | New Zealand | |
Gusbourne Estate | Gusbourne Estate Pinot Noir | Bronze | 2011 | UK | |
Pernod Ricard | Brancott Estate Letter Series ‘T’ | Bronze | 2011 | New Zealand | |
Fromm Winery | Fromm ‘La Strada’ | Bronze | 2010 | New Zealand | |
Mud House Estate | Claim 431 Central Otago Pinot Noir | Bronze | 2012 | New Zealand | |
Bodega Familia Schroeder | Alto Limay Select | Bronze | 2013 | Argentina | |
Babich Wines | Babich Winemakers’ Reserve | Bronze | 2012 | New Zealand | |
Viña Luis Felipe Edwards | LFE Marea | Bronze | 2012 | Chile | |
Alto de Casablanca | Ritual | Bronze | 2012 | Chile | |
Viña Ventisquero | Grey | Bronze | 2012 | Chile | |
Bodega Familia Schroeder | Alpataco | Bronze | 2013 | Argentina | |
Viña San Pedro Tarapaca | Leyda Single Vineyard Las Brisas | Bronze | 2012 | Chile | |
Byron Vineyards | Byron Santa Barbara | Bronze | 2012 | United States | |
Spierhead Winery | Gentleman Farmer Vineyard | Bronze | 2012 | Canada | |
Boutinot | Moko Black | Bronze | 2012 | New Zealand | |
Quintay | Q Grand Reserve | Bronze | 2012 | Chile | |
Cline Cellars | Jacuzzi | Bronze | 2011 | United States | |
Australian Vintage | Nepenthe Good Doctor | Bronze | 2012 | Australia | |
Vina Valdivieso | Winemaker Reserva, Aconcagua | Bronze | 2012 | Chile | |
Australian Vintage | Nepenthe Altitude | Bronze | 2012 | Australia | |
Kingsland Wines & Spirits | Bioletti’s Block | Bronze | 2012 | United States | |
Undurraga | T.H. Pinot Noir | Bronze | 2011 | Chile | |
Weingut Losen-Bockstanz | Wittlicher Bottchen Auslese | Bronze | 2011 | Germany | |
Viña Luis Felipe Edwards | LFE Marea | Bronze | 2011 | Chile | |
Oaked £20 – £30 | |||||
Schug Carneros Estate Winery | Schug Carneros | Master | 2011 | United States | |
Stoller Family Estate | Reserve Pinot Noir | Gold | 2010 | United States | |
Bomb Wines | Bomb Oregon | Gold | 2010 | United States | |
Mud House Estate | Central Otago Pinot Noir | Silver | 2012 | New Zealand | |
Jackson Family Wines | Kendall Jackson, Vintner’s Reserve | Silver | 2012 | United States | |
Matahiwi Estate Winery | ‘Holly’ | Silver | 2011 | New Zealand | |
Juris Winery | Pinot Noir Breitenteil | Silver | Italy | 2010 | |
Iona Estate | Iona Pinot Noir | Silver | 2012 | South Africa | |
Rockburn Wines | Rockburn Pinot Noir | Silver | 2011 | New Zealand | |
Meyer Family Vineyards | Reimer Vineyard | Silver | 2011 | Canada | |
St Aubyn Leschallas | Two Degrees | Silver | 2010 | New Zealand | |
Azienda Agricola Tenuta Mazzolino | Pinot Nero dell’ Oltrepò Pavese DOC | Silver | 2008 | Italy | |
Kloster Eberbach | ‘Crescentia’ Höllenberg Spätburgunder Dry Spätlese | Silver | 2011 | Germany | |
Craggy Range Vineyards | Te Muna Road Vineyard | Silver | 2011 | New Zealand | |
Juris Winery | Pinot Noir Haide | Silver | 2011 | Austria | |
Meyer Family Vineyards | McLean Creek Vineyard | Silver | 2011 | Canada | |
The Delta Wine Co | Delta Hatters Hill Pinot Noir | Silver | 2010 | New Zealand | |
Schlossgut Ebringen | Pinot Noir `S | Silver | 2010 | Germany | |
Louis Jadot | Beaune 1er Cru | Bronze | 2010 | France | |
Surveyor Thomson Wines | Surveyor Thomson Pinot Noir | Bronze | 2010 | New Zealand | |
Fromm Winery | Fromm Brancott Valley | Bronze | 2009 | New Zealand | |
Viña Maycas del Limari | San Julián Pinot Noir | Bronze | 2012 | Chile | |
Kellerei Cantina Terlan | Cantina Terlano Riserva, Montigl | Bronze | 2011 | Italy | |
Torres | Mas Borràs | Bronze | 2011 | Spain | |
Colombo Cascina Pastori Winery | Apertura Piedmont DOC Pinot Nero | Bronze | 2011 | Italy | |
Jackson Family Wines | La Crema, Sonoma Coast | Bronze | 2012 | United States | |
Matetic Vineyards | EQ Pinot Noir | Bronze | 2012 | Chile | |
Jamieson Ranch Vineyards | Reata Three County | Bronze | 2012 | United States | |
Cantina Conte Vistarino | Pernice Pinot Nero, IGT Provincia di Pavia | Bronze | 2010 | Italy | |
Juris Winery | Pinot Noir Unger | Bronze | 2009 | Austria | |
Juris Winery | Pinot Noir Hochreit | Bronze | 2009 | Austria | |
Borgo Isolabella | Bricco Del Falco Monferrato Rosso DOC | Bronze | 2009 | Italy | |
Juris Winery | Pinot Noir Reserve | Bronze | 2009 | Austria | |
Frecciarossa | Giorgio Odero Pinot Nero | Bronze | 2008 | Italy | |
Bouchard Finlayson | Galpin Peak | Bronze | 2011 | South Africa | |
Surveyor Thomson Wines | Surveyor Thomson Pinot Noir | Bronze | 2011 | New Zealand | |
Marchesi Antinori | Pinot Nero della Sala | Bronze | 2011 | Italy | |
Moehr-Niggli Weine | Pilgrim | Bronze | 2011 | Switzerland | |
Kellerei Cantina Terlan | Cantina Andriano, Anrar Riserva | Bronze | 2010 | Italy | |
Azienda Agricola Antonio Dellabianca | Pinot Nero | Bronze | 2010 | Italy | |
Oaked £30+ | |||||
Circe Wines | Circe, Hillcrest Road | Gold | 2012 | Australia | |
Rodney Strong Vineyards | Jane’s Vineyard Pinot Noir | Gold | 2011 | United States | |
Del Dotto Vineyards | Cinghiale Vineyard Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast, Fort Ross-Seaview | Gold | 2011 | United States | |
Craggy Range Vineyards | ‘Aroha’, Te Muna Road Vineyard | Gold | 2011 | New Zealand | |
Jackson Family Wines | Wild Ridge Pinot Noir | Gold | 2011 | United States | |
Viña Cono Sur | Ocio | Gold | 2010 | Chile | |
Tapanappa Wines | Foggy Hill Vineyard | Silver | 2012 | Australia | |
Rodney Strong Vineyards | Russian River Valley Estate Pinot Noir | Silver | 2012 | United States | |
King Ridge Vineyard | Castello di Amorossa King Ridge Vineyard | Silver | 2012 | United States | |
Tolpuddle Vineyard | Tolpuddle Vineyard Pinot Noir | Silver | 2012 | Australia | |
Weingut Mario J. Burkhart | Rarus Noir Blauer Spätburgunder | Silver | 2011 | Germany | |
Domaine Berthelemot | Pommard ‘Noizons’ | Silver | 2010 | France | |
Bomb Wines | Carden Oregon Pinot Noir | Silver | 2010 | United States | |
Weingut Thörle | HÖLLE Spätburgunder | Silver | 2011 | Germany | |
Le Clos Jordanne | Le Grand Clos | Silver | 2011 | Canada | |
Moorilla | Moorilla Muse | Silver | 2011 | Australia | |
Sonnet Wine Cellars | Sonnet Pinot Noir, Santa Lucia Highlands Tondre’s Grapefield | Silver | 2010 | United States | |
Bergström Wines | Bergström Vineyard, Dundee Hills | Silver | 2011 | United States | |
Jamieson Ranch Vineyards | Reata Pinot Noir | Silver | 2011 | United States | |
Tapanappa Wines | Fleurieu Peninsula | Silver | 2010 | Australia | |
Accolade Wines | Eileen Hardy | Silver | 2010 | Australia | |
Paringa Estate | Paringa Estate Pinot Noir | Silver | 2010 | Australia | |
Tarras Vineyards | The Canyon | Silver | 2009 | New Zealand | |
Boutinot | Onannon Gippsland | Bronze | 2011 | Australia | |
Vina Apaltagua | Apaltagua Coleccion Pinot Noir | Bronze | 2012 | Chile | |
Vallet Frères | Gevrey Chambertin 1er Cru, Clos St Jacques | Bronze | 2007 | France | |
Harley Wines | Dalla Cia | Bronze | 2011 | South Africa | |
Domaine de la Côte | Bloom’s Field | Bronze | 2011 | United States | |
By Farr | Sangreal | Bronze | 2010 | Australia | |
Weingut Markus Molitor | Brauneberger Klostergarten | Bronze | 2009 | Germany | |
Bomb Wines | Bomb Oregon Pinot Noir | Bronze | 2009 | United States |