The results of the 28th Concours Mondial have now been released. Although the pandemic continues and organising large-scale events remains challenging, the competition has chosen to reinvent itself in the interests of the wine industry, whilst at the same time maintaining its impeccable standards. Over nine days, more than 300 international judges took turns to taste the wines.
At this year’s Concours Mondial de Bruxelles in Luxembourg from June 17 to 27, a total 10,000 wines were entered by 46 producer countries.
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In addition to the Silver, Gold and Grand Gold Medals, the competition also awarded Revelation trophies to the wines with the highest score in different categories.
Ungulus 2017, Castello du Cantone, AOC Tessin
Ungulus 2017, Castello du Cantone, AOC Tessin
Ancora Galotta - Merlot 2020, Cave Jolimont, Vins de Pays Suisse
Mitis - Amigne de Vétroz 2016, Domaine Jean-René Germanier, AOC Valais
Brin de Folie 2017, Clos de Géronde, AOC Valais
Telegram Petite Arvine 2020, Les Fils Maye, AOC Valais
Pinot Noir Champs Fleuri 2020, Jean-Louis Mathieu, AOC Valais
Syrah Martigny les Serpentines 2018, Domaine Jean-René Germanier, AOC Valais
Assemble rouge Stricto Sensu 2015, Philippe Varone Vins, AOC Valais
Cuvé Prestige Hurlevent 2018, Les Fils de Charles Favre, AOC Valais
Heida Fernand Cina 2020, Fernand Cina, AOC Valais
Vaud
Tour Blanche 2019, Obrist, AOC Vaud
Celliers du Chablais Merlot 2018, Cellier du Chablais, AOC Chablais
Syrah 2018, Celliers du Chablais, AOC Chablais
Clos de la Pontie, Nicolas Joss, AOC Chablais
Gamaret Réserve Inspiration 2018, Cave de la Côte, AOC La Côte
Tessin
Vigna d'Antan 2018, Gialdi Vini, AOC Tessin
Dogaia 2017, Gialdi Vini, AOC Tessin
Negromante 2018, Castello di Cantone, AOC Tessin
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