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Asian Sparkling Wine Masters 2019: results

When it comes to sparkling wine, Champagne reigns supreme but other expressions made from Spain’s delectable Godello grape, a sparkling rosé from Adelaide Hills and Italy’s Trentino region emerged as top performers as well at our Asian Sparkling Wine Masters.

From left to right: Sophie Raichura, sales manager of the drinks business Hong Kong; Tersina Shieh, wine marketer and judge; Fergus Moore, the drinks business Hong Kong; Graham Kwok, assistant brand marketing manager at Watson’s Wine; Natalie Wang, managing editor of the drinks business Hong Kong; Lina Anderson, former employee at the drinks business Hong Kong; and Yu-Kong Chow, independent wine consultant

Held earlier this year at the Flying Winemaker’s tasting room in Central, the blind tasting competition chaired by drinks business Hong Kong editorial team brought together a panel of expert judges including Hong Kong’s seasoned wine educators and consultants to examine flights of sparkling wine expressions from around the globe, from Champagne to Prosecco, Cava to crémant.

Champagne

Natalie Wang, managing editor of the drinks business Hong Kong

Champagne lived up to its reputation and won two highly coveted accolades of Master both in the pricier category. Champagne Castelnau’s Blanc de Blancs 2005, made from grapes selected from crus of the Montagne de Reims and Côte des Blancs, was a unanimous favourite among judges.

With a 8g/l dosage, the brut impressed the judges with its balance, concentrated fruit flavours and complexity. Hailing the wine “an exceptional beauty,” Hong Kong-based wine consultant Yu-Kong Chow, commented: “From its compelling nose of ripe white fruits and yeastiness to the combination of elegance and persistence in its fresh and rich palate, [the wine] captured the imagination.”

Graham Kwok, assistant brand marketing manager at Hong Kong’s biggest wine retailer Watson’s Wine, agreed, adding that the fizz was “perfect to consume now with its full maturity.”

In the same HK$400 to HK$799 price band, Champagne Lanson Rose Label was another standout. A blend of 53% Pinot Noir, 32% Chardonnay and 15% Meunier, the wine delivered a lively and persistent palate with plenty of lemon and red fruits, taking home a Master. The house’s extra age brut won a Gold as well.

Elsewhere 

Tersina Shieh, experienced wine judge and marketer

Outside of Champagne, it’s almost guaranteed that the price ladder is rather lower but for any savvy-wine consumers that does’t mean quality is compromised. “Champagne will still dominate the market in terms of size but Prosecco and sparkling wines from Australia will see stronger growth in the coming years. This will be largely due to price performance, improvement to quality and more intensive promotion and marketing,” Chow, observed. 

Encouragingly, there’s a trend among sparkling wine producers which is to push down sugar levels to reduce what the trade calls “excessive make-up”. This, in general when done right, leads to less cloying and more balanced bubbles, be it Prosecco, Cava, crémant or other sparkling wines. 

Yu-Kong Chow, independent wine consultant

Acidity for many is considered a key feature in a good sparkling wine. “Sparkling has to be simple or complex but it must have acidity to ensure the wine is fresh, has the necessary framework and structure and to support ageing. A flabby sparkling wine tastes like an alcoholic fizzy drink,” comments Tersina Shieh, wine marketer and independent wine judge, when asked about what makes a great sparkling wine.

Graham Kwok, assistant brand marketing manager at Watson’s Wine

In Italy, much has been said about the rise of Prosecco for its approachability and favourable price points but there are plenty of overlooked fizz and Spumante that deserve recognition. One example is Mezzacorona Rotari’s Brut Trento Riserva 2014 made from Chardonnay. The wine is among the best value one can find with a price tag of less than HK$100. Speaking of the wine, Chow commented:, “What a great sparkling for such a price category! This Trento gem exudes a soft mesmerising floral scent with a background of white fruits and a touch of toastiness. The pleasing, delicate, refreshing yet balanced palate that finishes with an uplifting note just brightens the day.”

Also winning a gold was Spain’s Godelia Cuvee 2015, a lively fizz made from the indigenous Godello grape. Aged for 22 months on lees before riddling and disgorging, the wine packs plenty of freshness, citrus flavours balanced with bready yeastiness. Praising the wine, Shieh commented: “It is fresh with complexity from the time on lees and a crisp acidity. It has a high price quality ratio and it’s a good example to show consumers that bubbles don’t need to break the bank.”

Another wine that had judges raving was Sidewood Estate Isabella Rose Methode Traditionnelle 2013 from Australia’s Adelaide Hills. Packed with plenty of red fruits, yeastiness, and layers of complexity from an extensive 54-month lees contact and ageing, the rosé is a crowd pleaser that ticked off every box.

It’s worth noting that there were silver medal winners in this competition worth seeking out. Azienda Agricola Andreola’s Dirupo Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore Brut DOCG, as judge Kwok acknowledged is “a very good example for high-quality Prosecco showing enormous typicity of the region.”

Click through the pages to check out all the results. 

Judges:

Tersina Shieh, wine marketer, consultant and wine judge

Graham Kwok, Assistant Brand Marketing Manager

Yu-Kong Chow, Independent Wine Consultant

Natalie Wang, Managing Editor at the drinks business Hong Kong 

About the competition:

In a crowded wine-competition arena, the drinks business Asian Sparkling Wine Masters stands out for its assessment of wines purely by style and price rather than by region. The blind-tasting format allowed wines to be assessed without prejudice about their country of origin.

The best wines were awarded medals that ranged from Bronze through to Gold, as well as Master, the ultimate accolade, given only to exceptional wines in the tasting.

The wines were judged by a cherry-picked group of wine judges on 22 January at The Flying Winemaker’s office in Central.

This report features only the medal-winners.

Sparkling – Unoaked

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Under $100
Mezzacorona (oaked) ROTARI BRUT TRENTODOC RISERVA, 2014 TRENTINO Italy 2014 Gold
Eirl Rispial Julie MBJ ‘Made by Julie’ Brut Blanc de Blancs- Sparkling Wine na France NV Bronze
$100 – $149
De Bortoli Wines DB Family Selection Brut Riverina Australia NV Silver
De Bortoli Wines Lorimer Chardonnay Pinot Noir South Eastern Aus Australia NV Bronze
Terra Moretti Distribuzione Contadi Castaldi n.v. Brut Franciacorta DOCG Lombardy Italy NV Silver
$150 – $199
Terra Moretti Distribuzione Oaked Bellavista Brut Teatro La Scala Lombardy Italy 2013 Bronze
Patriarch Patriarche Cremant brut Burgundy France NV Silver
Bodegas Godelia Godelia Cuvée, 2015 Castilla y Leon Spain 2015 Gold
AFCC BOLLLICINE Millesimato 2014 – AFCC Eastern Veneto Italy 2014 Bronze
Vinedos Emiliana SA Emiliana Organic Sparkling Wine Casablanca Valley Chile NV Bronze
Foss Marai S.P.A Foss Marai Cuvee Surfine Brut Veneto Italy 2017 Bronze
Bodegas y Viñedos Pascual Toso Brut Barraccas Argentina NV Bronze
$200 – $300
Champagne Castlenau Champagne Castelnau Brut Reserve Champagne France NV Silver
Foss Marai S.P.A Foss Marai Guia Millesimato Valdobbiadene Superiore Preosecco Do Veneto Italy 2017 Silver
Grupe Frixenet Segura Viudas Reserva Heredad Penedes Spain NV Bronze
Champagne Castlenau Champagne Castelnau Demi-Sec Bronze
$400 – $800
Champagne Lanson Lanson Extra Age Brut Champagne France NV Gold
Champagne Castlenau Champagne Castelnau Blanc de Blancs 2005 Champagne France 2005 Master
Azienda Agricola Andreola Dirupo’ Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Spumante Brut Veneto Italy 2007 Silver

Sparkling – Oaked

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
$200 – $299
Vina Cono Sur Cono Sur Centinela Brut, 2015 Casablanca Valley Chile 2015 Bronze
Gonzalez Byass Vilarnau Chardonnay – Pinot Noir (Alberto de vilarnau ) D.O. CAVA Spain 2010 Bronze

Sparkling – Unoaked (Over 12 g/l)

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Under $100
Gruppo Mezzacorona FEUDO ARANCIO ACCUSSI Sicily Italy NV Bronze
Gruppo Mezzacorona MEZZACORONA MEZZA DI MEZZA TRENTINO Italy NV Silver
Patriarch Veuve du Vernay brut Burgundy France NV Silver
$150 – $200
Foss Marai S.P.A Foss Marai Strada Di Guia 109 Extra Dry Valdobbiadene Superiore Prosecco DOCG Veneto Italy 2018 Silver
$200 – $299
Azienda Agricola Andreola Mas De Fer Rive Di Soligo Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG- Extra Dry Veneto Italy 2017 Silver

Sparkling – Unoaked (Rose)

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
$100 – $149
Vina Cono Sur Cono Sur Sparkling Rosé Bio Bio Valley Chile NV Bronze
Bodegas y Viñedos Pascual Toso Brut Nature Pinot Noir Barraccas Argentina NV Bronze
$300 – $499
Grupe Freixenet Segura Viudas Reserva Heredad Rose Penedes Spain NV Silver
$400 – $799
Champagne Lanson Lanson Rose Label Brut Rose Champagne France NV Master

Sparkling – Rose (over 12 g/l)

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Under $100
Patriarch Louis Perdrier rose Burgundy France NV Bronze
Patriarch Veuve du Vernay rosé Burgundy France NV Bronze
$100 – $150
Arba Wine (oaked) Rosa Assa Valley Almaty Kazakhstan 2014 Bronze
Patriarch (unoaked) Patriarche Cremant rose Burgundy France NV Bronze
$300 – $400
Sidewood Estate Sidewood Estate Isabella Rose Methode Traditionelle 2013 Adelaida Hills Australia 2013 Gold

Sparkling – Oaked (Red – over 12 g/l)

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
$150 – $199
De Bortoli Wines Woodfired Sparkling Shiraz Heathcote Australia NV Bronze

 

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