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Asian Cabernet Sauvignon Masters 2017: Results
Well-priced Cabernet Sauvignon from the New World dominated the medal chart of our inaugural Asian Cabernet Sauvignon Masters, impressing judges with their quality and approachable price points.
All the judges for the Asian Cabernet Sauvignon Masters. First row (from left to right): Eric Desgouttes, general manager of Kerry Wines, Jennie Mack, managing director of Asian Wine Service & Education Centre, and Wallace Lo, hotel sommelier of The Park Lane Hong Kong. Second row (from left to right): João Pires, director of Wine, Food & Beverages at City of Dreams Macau, Ivy Ng, publisher of the drinks business Hong Kong, Amanda Longworth, head of marketing and wine services at BBR Hong Kong, Wendy Chan, general manager of wine & spirits at Telford International, Alan Liu, beverage and country store manager of The American Club Hong Kong and Peter Nicholas, winemaker and general manager of Boutique Wines
The Asian Cabernet Sauvignon Masters is the Asian edition of our popular Global Cabernet Sauvignon Masters where all the entries are judged solely by grape variety instead of region of origin. The entry requirements state that the wines needed to be made from a minimum of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon. The samples were blind tasted and assessed by price bracket and stylistic difference (oaked or unoaked) to identify the best of Cabernet Sauvignon in their own price range in the local market.
“It was a great tasting, very interesting range of styles”, commented Peter Nicholas, general manager of Hong Kong-based wine merchant Boutique Wines. Amanda Longworth, head of marketing and wine services at Berrry Bros. & Rudd Hong Kong agreed: “I thought the wines are generally very good, particularly in the lower price points. Excellent quality for value and for money. I thought the quality was very impressive.”
Held on 14 March at the club house of Crown Wine Cellars, located in a UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage site in Hong Kong, the competition received more than 100 entries from both the New and Old Worlds. Quality of wines was impressive across the board as nine judges gave out a total of four Masters (wines scored 95 points or above), 12 Gold medals (wines scored 90 points or above), 37 Silver medals (85 points or above) and 42 Bronzes (80 points or above).
Old Guards
The judges
João Pires, Master Sommelier, Director of Wines, Food & Beverages, Altira Macau, City of Dreams Macau & Studio City Macau
Wallace Lo, Hotel Sommelier, The Park Lane Hong Kong
Alan Liu, Beverage and Country Store Manager, The American Club Hong Kong
Eric Desgouttes, General Manager, Kerry Wines
Wendy Chan, General Manager – Wines & Spirits Division, Telford International Company Limited
Amanda Longworth, Head of Marketing & Wine Services, Berry Bros. & Rudd Hong Kong
Peter Nicholas, General Manager, Boutique Wines
Ivy Ng, Publisher, the drinks business Hong Kong
The results affirmed that Australia, Chile, Argentina and the US have come of age in crafting first-rate pure Cabernet Sauvignons and Cabernet-dominated blends that display the typicity of the grape variety, characterised by high tannins, juicy blackcurrant flavours and spicy peppery hints. Different from delicate Pinot Noir, Cabernet regardless of its growing regions and climates, is famous for its ability to show this typicity without fail.
“Cabernet Sauvignon is no doubt a benchmark grape variety in the same way Chardonnay is for whites. Made all over the world, one can enjoy an entry-level Cabernet or high-end Bordeaux or California, for instance, but its DNA profile is paramount,” João Pires MS, director of Wines, Food & Beverages, Altira Macau, City of Dreams Macau & Studio City Macau, commented. “And this DNA is always related to typical blackcurrant aroma profile, tannic edge, full-bodied rich style, spicy peppery hints and considerable length.”
Australia led the Masters category with three wines clinching the prestigious title. They were: Levantine Hill Estate Samantha’s Paddock Mélange Traditionnel 2013, a blend of Cabernet (81%), Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot from Yarra Valley; Taylors Wines The Visionary Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 and Wolf Blass Black Label Cabernet Shiraz Malbec 2012. The country has proven time and again that it’s capable of crafting masterful Cabernets that can command top market prices and indeed all three wines are in the HK$800+ (US$103) price range. The country’s warmer regions such as Coonawarra and Margaret River are established Cabernet sites. In addition, Clare Valley in South Australia is also shaping up to be a prime site for high quality Cabernet as seen in Taylors Wines’ The Visionary Cabernet Sauvignon, a 100% Cabernet that impressed the judges with its purity of fruit, texture and quality of tannins.
Chile’s Maipo Valley excelled in the top-rated, best value Cabernet Sauvignon category, confirming its superiority among New World Cabernets. Alto Maipo, which encompasses Puente Alto and Pirque, delivered the most top-rated Chilean Cabernet examples. World-class Cabernets are produced here as we found in Santa Rita’s ‘Casa Real’, Viña Ventisquero’s ‘Enclave’ and Cousiño-Macul ‘Finis Terrae’. All three of which received Gold medals.
Moving inland to Chile’s neighbour – Argentina – it’s known that the Mendoza wine region is defined by Malbec; but as previously noted in our global Cabernet Sauvignon Masters competition, there’s been a surge of beautiful Cabernets made by producers there in recent years. This is also confirmed by our Asian masters results where Bodega Vistalba’s Tomero Cabernet Sauvignon, a pure expression of the red grape, was awarded a Gold medal. The result is extremely encouraging as this high performer only sells between HK$150 and HK$199, making it arguably the best value Gold medal winner among all the entries.
Newcomers in town
Throughout the competition when the wines’ identities were finally revealed, many judges’ jaws were left on the floor as lesser-known Cabernet samples from Israel’s Central Hills and Upper Galilee, Japan’s Yamanashi, China’s Shanxi province and the US’s Washington State not only stunned judges with their superb quality, but outperformed many of the traditional Cabernet strongholds in Australia and Chile.
The biggest surprise was a Japanese Cabernet from Suntory’s Tomi Winery located in Yamanashi to the southwest of Tokyo near Mount Fuji. The wine was unanimously given the ultimate accolade of a Master. Its fine-grained tannins, well executed texture and structure left a few judges convinced of its probable provenance from a top Bordeaux estate. Eric Desgouttes, general manager of Hong Kong’s leading wine merchant Kerry Wines, who gave out close to 100 points to this velvety and savoury red, said, on top of its typicity, its outstanding quality, “its minerality is really riveting. It’s truly a special wine”.
A Bordeaux blend red from China’s Chateau Rongzi in Xiangning County in Shanxi also nabbed a Gold, confirming that the Asian country can produce medal-worthy top reds. “It was quite a surprise that Japan and China are doing an exceptional job. Some of the judges like myself even guessed they were fine Bordeaux. That is a really big WOW, and I do think these wine regions really deserve a bit more attention, especially from a restaurant’s or sommelier’s point of view,” Wallace Lo, hotel sommelier of Park Lane Hong Kong, exclaimed after learning the where the wines were from.
Equally meriting the judges’ praise was a pure Cabernet from Chateau St. Michelle in Washington State. The wine impressed judges with its complexity, structure and fruitiness, in short, it’s a wine that “checks every box of quality Cabernet” Jennie Mack, managing director of Asia Wine Service & Education Centre, commented during assessment. Indeed, when talking about American Cabernet, much of the attention is turned and rightly so – onto Napa or Sonoma in California. Washington State has steadily emerged as a key Cabernet player in the past two to three years, however, to the extent that the grape has now become the region’s dominant grape variety.
Across the Atlantic ocean in the holy land of Israel, two wines – Altitude 624+ by one of the country’s largest wineries Barkan Vineyards in Upper Galilee and Gva’ot Winery from Shomron in Central Hills – sit comfortably in the privileged league of Gold medal winners. Cabernet, being one of the three most widely planted wine grapes in Israel along with Carignan and Merlot, provides a firm backbone either in blend or unblended versions as were seen in these two examples. Such is the power of this versatile and masculine grape variety. Both wines were high-scoring performers, and the Altitude 624+ wine seems to deliver much for its price in the HK$200-HK$299 range.
Winemaking techniques
Judges doing blind-tasting and assessing samples
When it comes to winemaking techniques, it was evident that most of the Cabernet samples were well polished and true to their style, but there were a few instances of what the judges called ‘technical wines’, referring to wines that are clearly heavily influenced by human factors. It’s worth noting that technical wines are not faulty wines but rather more uniform expressions that seem as if they have been made to a ‘recipe’. But with excessive oak use or over extraction, the tannins are drying and coarse, giving an unpleasant sensation on the palate.
“I think nowadays, it is not that often to find a really ‘bad’ wine in tasting, but it is more like tasting a lot of wines that are trying to be technical. There’s nothing wrong with them, but they are just wines that are trying to fit in all the boxes in a tasting sheet, nothing more,” Wallace Lo, added.
A few samples with high alcohol levels were not yet well integrated with quality fruit and lacked balance, a few judges pointed out. Wines with “well integrated with fine-grained tannin and a depth of finesse and elegance” in particular are what Wendy Chan, general manager of Wines & Spirits Division, Telford International Company Limited, was looking for when judging the samples.
The colour of most Cabernet samples was deep and luscious, varying on the spectrum from purple to dark ruby. This is a firm indication of the grape variety’s thick grape skin and its predominant dark fruit character. “Personally, I like to see good depth of colour,” added Nicholas, a factor he focused on when judging the wines.
Most of the wines are from recent vintages with the oldest being 2010. Freshness was generally found in nearly all the samples and the judges had a special liking for wines with lively freshness and vibrant acidity. “For me, herbaceousness is an integral part of Cabernet Sauvignon. It just depends on the level. The green bell pepper characters should sit behind and complement the fruit characters. The classic example is the Cru Classé Bordeaux where the herbaceousness sits well behind the fruit, oak and developing aromas and flavours,” commented Nicholas.
About the competition
The Drinks Business Hong Kong Asian Masters Cabernet Sauvignon is the Asian edition of our successful global Masters series. A departure from traditional judging wines by region, the competition assesses wines purely by grape variety. 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 judged 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 an expert panel of nine judges including a Master Sommelier, Hong Kong’s top wine buyers and educators on 14 March at the historic Crown Wine Cellars. This report only features the medal winners.
Value for money
Even more encouraging than the quality of Cabernet the judges discovered from New World countries was the unpretentious and approachable retail price points for these top wines, led by Chile in particular. Aside from the four Masters (all in the HK$800 price bracket), between HK$100 and HK$400 five wines picked up a Gold, of which three –unsurprisingly – are from Chile.
Even moving to lower-price brackets below HK$100, it is clear there are some great producers really pushing the envelope to challenge profit margins and quality to produce three Silver medal-wines that were well balanced, pleasant and honest Cabernets. They were Viña I Wines, Palo Alto and Veramonte, not to mention the other Silver medals Chile bagged in the HK$100 to HK$200 range.
“Below HK$300, there were quite a lot of Silvers and even Golds, but between HK$400 and HK$800 it was quite difficult because there was a lot of ambition in the wines, sometimes they get a little bit lost with what they are trying to achieve. Definitely some of the biggest surprises for lower price point wines there,” BBR’s Amanda Longworth commented.
Between HK$400 and HK$800, only three Golds were awarded as judges become increasingly conscious about the price tag in correlation to quality. They Golds went to; Stonestreet Estate Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 from Alexander Valley, Viña Maipo Protegido Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 and Viña Ventisquero Enclave 2012.
This sentiment was echoed by Alan Liu, beverage and country store manager of The American Club in Hong Kong: “Some lower price point wines performed actually better and have better balance than higher price point wines. Also, the quality from New World countries is better than what I expect.”
However, when it comes to ultra-premium wines including the top performing Japanese and Chinese wines, their higher-than-normal retail price points could intimidate consumers (both were in the HK$800 or above range). “Japanese or Chinese wines are still a relatively new category. It will take a lot of time for them to get where Bordeaux is, if they actually get there. From a consumer’s point of view, they are not familiar with Chinese or Japanese wines, so for them to pay top price for the wine is going to be hard,” Pires added.
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Asian Cabernet Sauvignon Masters 2017 – Unoaked
Company | Product Name | Region | Country | Vintage | Medal |
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Under HK$100 | |||||
Viña Cousiño Macul S.A. | Don Luis | Valle del Maipo | Chile | 2015 | Bronze |
Viña Las Niñas | Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva | Apalta, Colchagua Valley | Chile | 2015 | Bronze |
Viña I Wines SpA | Casa I Cabernet Sauvignon | Curico Valley | Chile | 2015 | Silver |
De Bortoli Wines | Deen Cabernet Sauvignon Vat Series No. 9 | Victoria | Australia | 2014 | Bronze |
Grupo Belen | Reserva One to One | Maipo Valley | Chile | 2014 | Silver |
HK$100 – HK$150 | |||||
CASARENA BODEGA Y VINEDOS S.A | CASARENA RESERVADO CABERNET SAUVIGNON | MENDOZA – LUJAN DE CUYO | Argentina | 2015 | Silver |
Viña Cousiño Macul S.A. | Antiguas Reservas | Valle del Maipo | Chile | 2014 | Silver |
SARL Paul Mas (Les Domaines) | Astélia Cabernet Sauvignon | Languedoc-Roussillon | France | 2015 | Bronze |
Siegel Family Wines | Siegel Single Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon | Colchagua Valley | Chile | 2014 | Bronze |
Grupo Belen | Sepia Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon | Cachapoal Andes | Chile | 2015 | Bronze |
Viu Manent Winery | Viu Manent Single Vineyard La Capilla Cabernet Sauvignon | Colchagua Valley | Chile | 2013 | Bronze |
Australian Vintage Ltd | Nepenthe Altitude Cabernet Sauvignon | Adelaide Hills | Australia | 2015 | Silver |
HK$150 – HK$200 | |||||
Viñedos Emiliana S.A. | Novas Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon | Valle del Maipo | Chile | 2014 | Bronze |
Viña Luis Felipe Edwards | Family Selection Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon | Colchagua Valley | Chile | 2015 | Bronze |
Bodega Vistalba | Tomero Cabernet Sauvignon | Uco Valley, Mendoza | Argentina | 2015 | Gold |
Viña Valdivieso S.A. | Valdivieso Single Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon | Maipo Valley | Chile | 2014 | Bronze |
Concha Y Toro | Marqués de Casa Concha Cabernet Sauvignon | Puente Alto, Maipo Valley | Chile | 2014 | Silver |
Grupo Belen | Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon | Maipo Valley | Chile | 2013 | Bronze |
HK$200 – HK$300 | |||||
De Bortoli Wines | Melba Reserve | Yarra Valley | Australia | 2012 | Bronze |
Cakebread Cellars | Bakestone Cellars, North Coast Cabernet Sauvignon | North Coast California | USA | 2014 | Silver |
Barkan Wine Cellars Ltd | Altitude 720+ | Upper Galilee | Israel | 2011 | Silver |
Uco Valley, Mendoza” | Argentina | 2014 | Silver | ||
Chateau Tanunda | Grand Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon | Barossa | Australia | 2014 | Bronze |
Viña Santa Carolina | Reserva de Familia Cabernet Sauvignon | Maipo Valley | Chile | 2014 | Silver |
Viña y Cava Valle Secreto S.A. | Private Cabernet Sauvignon | Alto Cachapoal | Chile | 2015 | Bronze |
Twinwoods Estate | Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon | Margaret River | Australia | 2012 | Silver |
Santa Rita Estate | Carmen Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon | Maipo Alto Valley | Chile | 2014 | Silver |
HK$300 – HK$400 | |||||
CASARENA BODEGA Y VINEDOS S.A. | CASARENA OWEN`S SINGLE VINEYARD AGRELO CABERNET SAUVIGNON | MENDOZA – LUJAN DE CUYO | Argentina | 2015 | Bronze |
Santa Rita Estate | Santa Rita Medalla Real Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon | Maipo Valley | Chile | 2012 | Gold |
Bodegas Escorihuela Gascon 1884 | Miguel Escorihuela Gascon Pequeñas Producciones Cabernet Sauvignon | MENDOZA | Argentina | 2014 | Bronze |
HK$400 – HK$800 | |||||
Jackson Family Wines | Stonestreet Estate Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon | Alexander Valley | USA | 2013 | Gold |
Levantine Hill Estate | Levantine Hill Estate Cabernet Sauvignon | Yarra Valley | Australia | 2013 | Silver |
Chateau Tanunda | The Chateau Cabernet Sauvignon | Barossa Valley | Australia | 2014 | Bronze |
Santa Rita Estate | Carmen Gold Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon | Maipo Valley | Chile | 2010 | Silver |
Pernod Ricard Winemakers Pty Ltd | St Hugo Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon | Coonawarra | Australia | 2013 | Bronze |
Jackson Family Wines | Freemark Abbey Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon | Napa Valley | USA | 2013 | Silver |
Viña Ventisquero Ltda | Enclave | Maipo Valley | Chile | 2012 | Gold |
Howard Park Wines | Howard Park Abercrombie Cabernet Sauvignon | Western Australia | Australia | 2013 | Bronze |
Ningxia Gaoyuan Silver Heights Vineyard Co | Silver Heights Family Reserve | Ningxia | China | 2014 | Silver |
Viña Cousiño Macul S.A. | Lot A | Valle del Maipo | Chile | 2010 | Bronze |
Cape Mentelle Vineyards Ltd. | Cape Mentelle Cabernet Sauvignon | Margaret River | Australia | 2013 | Bronze |
The Wine House Ltd | If Six Was Nine, Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve | Napa Valley | USA | 2013 | Silver |
HK$800+ | |||||
Santa Rita Estate | Santa Rita Casa Real | Valle del Maipo, Buin, Alto Jahuel | Chile | 2011 | Gold |
Shanxi Chateau Rongzi Co., Ltd. | Shanxi Chateau Rongzi | Xiangning County | China | 2013 | Silver |
Pernod Ricard Winemakers Pty Ltd | St Hugo Vetus Purum Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon | Coonawarra | Australia | 2010 | Silver |
Treasury Wine Estates | Beringer Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon | Napa Valley | USA | 2012 | Silver |
Levantine Hill Estate | Levantine Hill Estate Samantha’s Paddock Mélange Traditionnel | Yarra Valley | Australia | 2013 | Master |
Château Lynch Bages | Château Lynch Bages | Pauillac, Bordeaux | France | 2012 | Gold |
Asian Cabernet Sauvignon Masters 2017 – Oaked
Company | Product Name | Region | Vintage | Country | Medal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Under HK$100 | |||||
Bodegas y Viñedos Quinta De Maipo Spa | Reserva I Cabernet Sauvignon Carmenere Shiraz | Valle Del Maule | 2015 | Chile | Silver |
SARL Paul Mas (Les Domaines) | Château Paul Mas, Les Faisses, Vignes de Nicole Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot | Languedoc-Roussillon | 2015 | France | Bronze |
Viña Valdivieso S.A. | Valdivieso Winemaker Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon | Rapel Valley | 2014 | Chile | Bronze |
Veramonte | Veramonte Cabernet Sauvignon | Colchagua Valley | 2015 | Chile | Silver |
Viña I Wines SpA | Qu Cabernet Sauvignon | Maipo Valley (D.O. Central Valley) | 2015 | Chile | Bronze |
Grupo Belen | Guardián Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon | Maule Valley | 2015 | Chile | Bronze |
HK$100 – HK$150 | |||||
Howard Park Wines | Howard Park Miamup Cabernet Sauvignon | Margaret River | 2014 | Australia | Bronze |
Viña Cousiño Macul S.A. | Don Matias | Valle del Maipo | 2015 | Chile | Silver |
Pernod Ricard Winemakers Pty Ltd | Jacob’s Creek Reserve Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon | Coonawarra | 2014 | Australia | Silver |
Viña Luis Felipe Edwards | Terra Vega Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon | Colchagua Valley | 2015 | Chile | Silver |
Viña Santa Carolina | Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon | Colchagua Valley | 2015 | Chile | Bronze |
Viña Valdivieso S.A. | Valdivieso Valley Selection Cabernet Sauvignon Gran Reserva | Rapel Valley | 2012 | Chile | Silver |
Viu Manent Winery | Viu Manent Single Vineyard La Capilla Cabernet Sauvignon | Colchagua Valley | 2014 | Chile | Bronze |
HK$150 – HK$200 | |||||
Viña Canepo | Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon Finisimo | DO Marchigue, Colchagua Valley | 2015 | Chile | Silver |
Wingara Wine Group | Katnook Founder’s Block Cabernet Sauvignon | Coonawarra | 2014 | Australia | Bronze |
Mendoza Vineyards | MV Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon | Mendoza | 2014 | Argentina | Bronze |
Siegel Family Wines | Siegel Unique Selection | Colchagua Valley | 2013 | Chile | Bronze |
Viña Valdivieso S.A. | Valdivieso Single Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon | Maipo Valley | 2011 | Chile | Bronze |
Howard Park Wines | Howard Park Leston Cabernet Sauvignon | Margaret River | 2014 | Australia | Bronze |
HK$200 – HK$300 | |||||
Trivento Bodegas y Viñedos S.A. | Trivento Golden Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon | Uco Valley, Mendoza | 2013 | Argentina | Silver |
Concha Y Toro | Marqués de Casa Concha Cabernet Sauvignon Limited Edition | DO Pirque, Maipo Valley | 2013 | Chile | Silver |
Barkan Wine Cellars Ltd | Altitude 624+ | Upper Galilee | 2012 | Israel | Gold |
Angove Family Winemakers | Family Crest McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon | McLaren Vale | 2015 | Australia | Silver |
Jackson Family Wines | Kendall-Jackson Vintner’s Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon | Sonoma County | 2014 | USA | Bronze |
Wingara Wine Group | Katnook Estate Cabernet Sauvignon | Coonawarra | 2013 | Australia | Silver |
Bodega Norton | Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon | Mendoza | 2014 | Argentina | Bronze |
Northeast Wines & Spirits Ltd | Xanadu Estate Cabernet Sauvignon | Margaret River | 2014 | Australia | Silver |
Viña Cousiño Macul S.A. | Finis Terrae | Valle del Maipo | 2012 | Chile | Gold |
HK$300 – HK$400 | |||||
Twinwoods Estate | Optivus Reserve Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon | Margaret River | 2012 | Australia | Bronze |
Concha Y Toro | Casillero del Diablo Leyenda | DO Pirque, Maipo Valley | 2013 | Chile | Bronze |
Mendoza Vineyards | Finca La Anita Cabernet Sauvignon | Mendoza | 2013 | Argentina | Bronze |
Chateau Ste Michelle | CSM CABERNET SAUVIGNON COLD CREEK | Washington State | 2012 | USA | Gold |
Viña Valdivieso S.A. | Caballo Loco Grand Cru Maipo | Maipo Valley | 2013 | Chile | Bronze |
HK$400 – HK$800 | |||||
Wakefield/Taylors | St Andrews Cabernet Sauvignon | Clare Valley | 2014 | Australia | Silver |
Jackson Family Wines | Hickinbotham Clarendon Vineyard ‘Trueman’ Cabernet Sauvignon, McLaren Vale | McLaren Vale | 2013 | Australia | Silver |
Suntory Wine International Limited | Kaminoyama Cabernet Sauvignon | Yamagata | 2014 | Japan | Bronze |
Viña Maipo | Viña Maipo Protegido Cabernet Sauvignon | Maipo Valley | 2014 | Chile | Gold |
Chateau Tanunda | Noble Baron Cabernet Sauvignon | Barossa | 2013 | Australia | Silver |
Barkan Wine Cellars Ltd | Superieur Cabernet Sauvignon | Upper Galilee | 2011 | Israel | Silver |
Santa Rita Estate | Carmen Winemaker’s Red Cabernet Sauvignon Blend | Maipo Valley | 2013 | Chile | Bronze |
Pernod Ricard Winemakers Pty Ltd | Jacob’s Creek Expedition Cabernet Sauvignon | Coonawarra | 2013 | Australia | Silver |
Ningxia Gaoyuan Silver Heights Vineyard Co | Emma’s Reserve | Ningxia | 2014 | China | Bronze |
Gva’ot Winery Ltd | Gofna Reserve, Cabernet Sauvignon | Shomron, Central Hills | 2012 | Israel | Gold |
HK$800+ | |||||
Chateau Tanunda | 50 Year Old Cabernet Sauvignon | Barossa | 2013 | Australia | Gold |
Shanxi Chateau Rongzi Co., Ltd. | Shanxi Chateau Rongzi | Xiangning County | 2013 | China | Gold |
Wakefield/Taylors | The Visionary Cabernet Sauvignon | Clare Valley | 2013 | Australia | Master |
Suntory Wine International Limited | Tomi Red | Yamanashi | 2012 | Japan | Master |
Treasury Wine Estates | Wolf Blass Black Label Cabernet Shiraz Malbec | McLaren Vale, Langhorne Creek | 2012 | Australia | Master |
Hi,
Mi name is Marcos Moore, I’m representative of Blue Fruits S.A., a wine importer & brand creator for Argentinean, Chilean, USA and Portuguese wines.
I’m interested on getting to know dates of the competition, due dates for inscription and costs.
If can please email me this information I’ll be very greatful.
Thanks,
Marcos