12/8/2023 0 Comments Sparkling specialist“Sparkling wine is perhaps a little harder to understand than still wine, so consumers will often focus on brand and choose a Champagne with a familiar label. “Ever year you see more acceptance,” he said. It’s been the goal of House of Arras winemaker Ed Carr to create an Australian sparkling that can hold its own against Champagne since he founded the vineyard in 1995.Ĭarr noted to Drinks Digest editor Alana House in 2018 that Australians are becoming increasingly appreciative of how well Australian sparkling stacks up against Champagne. While Australia is one of the biggest markets for Champagne in the world, we’re also rapidly becoming one of the most respected producers of sparkling wine.Ĭonfirmation came in December when Tasmania’s House of Arras, EJ Carr Late Disgorged 2004 was named sparkling wine of the year in Decanter, one of the world’s leading wine publications, beating the best France had to offer. ![]() What’s terrific is that the medal wins come from both the largest producers and some of the smallest, and from long established to newcomers.It becomes an increasingly difficult decision every Mother’s Day: whether to choose domestic or imported bubbles to celebrate the occasion. It is not only our mission to promote world class wines, but also to discover and reward new and exciting wines from established and emerging regions across the world. Having experienced the worst of the worst over the last 45 year, I can honestly say that we live in a golden era for sparkling wine. Tom Stevenson, Founder and Chairman of the CSWWC, commented “Over 10 years, this competition has established beyond doubt who the very best sparkling winemakers around the world by their wines consistently winning top honours, yet every year brings success for new regions and new producers in established regions. This year the competition received entries from more 40 different regions around the world.* While Italy and France continue to dominate in terms of the number of their entries, the diversity of entries the Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships receives from countries and regions around the world is second to none. ![]() Next was France who took home 43 Gold medal’s and 48 Silver medals.Įngland narrowly took third place on the medal leader board with 11 Gold and 15 Silver medals closely followed by Australia and Spain who each achieved 11 Gold & 11 Silver Medals for their respective countries. Italy once again took the top of the leader board for the most medals triumphing with 74 Gold and 117 Silver medals – more than half the Silver Medal total going to Italy. This year saw just shy of 1000 sparkling wines from 19 different countries judged over 11 days at the iconic Goodnestone Park. ![]() The Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships (CSWWC), is delighted to announce the 2023 medal winners with more Gold Medals being awarded than ever before.Ī total of 170 Gold’s (almost 18%) & 218 Silver Medals were awarded and all the Gold & Silver 2023 medal winners can be found in the results tab.Ĭelebrating its 10 th Year, the CSWWC has firmly established itself as the world’s toughest and most prestigious sparkling wine competition, respected globally for its rigorous judging process and sparkling specialist judges. The Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships 2023 announces medal results
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