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All the medallists from the Global Orange Wine Masters 2024

Spanning nine countries and an array of styles, this flight of orange wines deserved its impressive haul of medals, reports Siobhan Turner MW.

Freshly returned from two weeks in the sun, it was time to get back to work with a small but truly enlightening tasting of orange wines.

We had only 24 wines ahead of us, but these comprised one of the most interesting and enjoyable tastings I’ve had the pleasure of doing. Of the 24 wines here, three were awarded Master medals, and a further six given Golds. Only two of the wines were judged not medal worthy, a sign of the high quality grapes and skilled winemaking in this fast growing wine category.

Nine countries were represented, France the highest with six wines, followed by Italy with five and Chile with three.

Portugal had the best result, with its two entries awarded a Master and a Gold. The other Master medal winners were from Italy and France, while France, Italy and Spain also produced Golds.

The medals came from most price ranges, but it was noticeable that in this category, where a more artisanal style of winemaking is needed, there was a definite price floor for the higher medals – nothing under £10 got a Gold, and there were relatively few Silvers at that price point. That said, the £10-£15 range was awash with pleasure, with three of the six Golds coming from this bracket.

 

It’s worth noting that of the six wines from France, five were from producer Gerard Bertrand, and each of these picked up at least a Silver medal. He was, in fact, responsible for one third of all the Master and Gold medals, and almost a third of the Silvers (two of seven), including both the best score for a wine under £10 and an absolutely stunning wine at the very top end of our price range. Bertrand truly is setting the standard for this category, and his leadership is inspiring to winemakers and a pleasure to those of us tasting and drinking his wines.

And finally… one producer took the phrase “orange wine” somewhat literally, and two submissions from Valencia were made from actual oranges. It would not be fair to describe these as wines, but the sparkling offering was very enjoyable, like a mildly alcoholic Fanta. We all thought it would make a very good mixer for gin or vodka, perhaps a screwdriver cocktail with an extra kick.

Two submissions from Valencia were made from actual oranges

Made with Oranges – Sparkling Unoaked

Winery Name of Wine Region Country Vint. Medal
£15-£20
Naranjas Ché Tarongino Frizzante Valencia Spain 2023 Bronze

Sparkling

Winery Name of Wine Region Country Vint. Medal
£10-£15
Overhex Wines Get Lost Sparkling Orange Wine Western Cape South Africa NV Bronze
£15-£20
Gérard Bertrand French Cancan – Brut Nature Orange Languedoc France NV Silver

Unoaked Still

Winery Name of Wine Region Country Vint. Medal
Under £10
Gérard Bertrand Naturae Orange Languedoc France 2023 Silver
£10-£15
Gérard Bertrand Orange Gold Languedoc France 2022 Gold
Domaines Bonfils L’Esparrou V.O Languedoc-Roussillon France 2023 Gold
Gérard Bertrand Genora Languedoc France 2022 Gold
Emiliana Organic Vineyards Animalia (Organic) Casablanca Chile 2023 Silver
Luis Felipe Edwards Macerao Moscatel Itata Valley Chile 2022 Bronze
Luis Felipe Edwards Macerao Semillon Cachapoal Chile 2022 Bronze
£15-£20
Azienda Agricola Cortese Orange-Utan Sicily Italy 2023 Silver
Poderi dal Nespoli Bianco Rubicone Emilia Romagna Italy 2023 Silver
£20-£30
Le Anfore di Elena Casadei Trebbiano Tuscany Italy 2020 Master
Le Anfore di Elena Casadei Ansonaco Tuscany Italy 2022 Gold
Le Anfore di Elena Casadei MiGiu Sardinia Italy 2022 Silver
£30-£50
Courelas da Torre Luminoso Alentejo Portugal 2022 Gold

Still Oaked

Winery Name of Wine Region Country Vint. Medal
£10-£15
Ancre Hill Estates Orange Wine Monmouthshire UK 2022 Bronze
£15-£20
Bieler Family Wines Daisy Skin Contact (Orange) Washington USA 2023 Silver
Smalltown Vineyards Sub Aqua Club Barossa Valley Australia 2023 Bronze
£20-£30
Valdecuevas Orange Rueda Spain 2022 Gold
£30-£50
Van Zellers & Co Kaputt Laranja Curtimenta Douro Portugal 2019 Master
£100+
Gérard Bertrand Villa Soleilla Languedoc France 2022 Master

About the competition

With high-quality judges and a unique sampling process, The Global Orange Wine Masters provides a chance for your wines to shine. The 2024 competition was judged on 14 August at The White Horse in Parsons Green, London, employing experienced judges. The top wines were awarded Gold, Silver or Bronze medals according to their result, and those expressions that stood out as being outstanding received the ultimate accolade – the title of Orange Wine Master.

This report features the medal winners only. Please visit the Global Masters website for more information or, to enter future competitions – giving you the chance to feature online and in print – please call: +44 (0) 20 7803 2420 or email Sophie Raichura at: sophie@thedrinksbusiness.com

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