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Sign up to the inaugural db Asia French Masters 2024
In 2024, the db Asia Masters will take on a whole new look, kicking off with a new competition dedicated entirely to French wines. Want your wine to make history? Sign up before 10 January for the chance to win a medal.
Do you know what French wine lovers and our competitions have in common? Their relentless quest for excellence.
Winning a medal can help showcase that on your bottle.
Our French competition recognises the best this country can offer, from classic staples to off-the-beaten-path wines and grape varieties. Each entry will be blind tasted and assessed by a judging panel composed of leading wine experts and chaired by the drinks business Asia.
From both its London and Hong Kong offices, the drinks business has championed varietal tastings for 10 years. Now, we are carving a new path and adding a new dimension to the tasting programme, dedicating four national competitions to the very best wines from France, Italy, Australia and Chile.
Entries to the db Asia French Masters close on 10 January 2024.
Ready to take your wines on the road to success in Asia? Check out the new Asian Masters competitions here.
Administration fee per entry HKD 1404 (early bird discount until 31 December 2023) + VAT
For more information, contact: sophie@thedrinksbusiness.com | +44 7772 019932
PS – other countries can still enter Global Wine Masters competitions, run from our London office. With dedicated varietal competitions and biannual open tastings, any wine can enter and compete to become a Master.
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