DAWA 2013: New World dominates as International Trophies revealed
DAWA 2013: New World dominates as International Trophies revealed
Nov 13, 2013 6(Decanter) - Winemakers from across the Southern Hemisphere are celebrating today after the region dominated the list of 15 International Trophies awarded by the 2013 Decanter Asia Wine Awards (DAWA).
The International Trophies are the top award given out by the competition, and this year’s winners were unveiled at the ProWine trade expo in Shanghai, China, today (13 November).
Of the 2,023 medal winners at this year's awards, only 15 wines went on to claim International Trophies, in which regional trophy winners are pitted against each other in specific categories. The wines were blind-tasted by an expert panel comprised of Jeannie Cho Lee MW, Steven Spurrier, Andrew Jefford, Gerard Basset MS MW, Michael Hill-Smith AM MW and Shinya Tasaki – tasked with deciding the best of the best.
Australian wines scooped seven of the top trophies from its 614 Australian entries; more than any other nation.
Among the winners, the 2010 vintage Eileen Hardy Pinot Noir from Tasmania, made by Accolade Wines, took the International Trophy for Pinot Noir, while the Eden Springs 2009 vintage of High Eden Riesling took the trophy for Riesling. It marked a triple win for Eden Springs, which scooped an International Trophy for best dry white for the 2008 vintage of the same wine in both the Decanter Asia Wines Awards 2012 and the Decanter World Wine Awards in 2013.
In the red Bordeaux varietals category, California's Napa Valley notched up another victory against its Old World foes, thanks to victory for Cakebread Cellars' 2010 vintage Dancing Bear Ranch from Howell Mountain.
France's Rhone region narrowly lost out to a 2011 vintage Saronsberg Shiraz, from Tulbagh in South Africa, in the red Rhone one varietals category. There was, however, victory for Bauget-Jouette's Blanc de Blancs Brut Champagne, 2008 vintage, in the best sparkling wine category.
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