Wine Awards

Click on each award for more details, and to see which wines on our site have won these prestigious awards!

  1. Wine Align National Wine Awards of Canada - Platinum view winners
  2. Wine Align National Wine Awards of Canada - Gold view winners
  3. Wine Align National Wine Awards of Canada - Silver view winners
  4. Wine Align National Wine Awards of Canada - Bronze view winners
  5. All Canadian Wine Championships view winners
  6. Decanter World Wine Awards view winners
  7. InterVin International Wine Awards view winners
  8. Effervescents du Monde view winners

National Wine Awards of Canada 2023, Platinum Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Platinum Medal winners are exceptional wines among those scoring 90 points or more and are considered to be the top one percent of submitted wines.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2021, Platinum Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Platinum Medal winners are exceptional wines among those scoring 90 points or more and are considered to be the top one percent of submitted wines.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2023, Gold Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Gold Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score between 90 and 100 points.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2022, Gold Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Gold Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score between 90 and 100 points.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2021, Gold Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Gold Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score between 90 and 100 points.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2019, Gold Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Gold Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score between 90 and 100 points.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2023, Silver Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Silver Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score between 88 and 89 points.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2022, Silver Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Silver Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score between 88 and 89 points.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2021, Silver Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Silver Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score between 88 and 89 points.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2019, Silver Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Silver Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score between 88 – 89 points.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2018, Silver Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Silver Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score between 88 – 89 points. In 2018, there were 150 Silver Medal reds, 127 Silver Medal whites, 8 Silver Medal rosés, 12 Silver Medal sparkling wines, 25 Silver Medal Icewines or late harvest wines, and 5 Silver Medals for other wines.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2016, Silver Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Silver Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score between 88 – 89 points. In 2016, there were 222 Silver Medal reds, 139 Silver Medal whites, 21 Silver Medal rosés, 19 Silver Medal sparkling wines, 39 Silver Medal Icewines or late harvest wines, and 14 Silver Medals for other wines.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2015, Silver Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Silver Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score between 88 – 89 points. In 2015, there were 103 Silver Medal reds, 100 Silver Medal whites, 8 Silver Medal rosés, 20 Silver Medal sparkling wines, 29 Silver Medal Icewines or late harvest wines, and 3 Silver Medals for other wines.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2023, Bronze Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Bronze Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score of 87 points.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2022, Bronze Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Bronze Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score of 87 points.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2021, Bronze Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Bronze Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score of 87 points.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2019, Bronze Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Bronze Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score of 87 points.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2018, Bronze Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Bronze Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score of 87 points. In 2018, there were 96 Bronze Medal reds, 85 Bronze Medal whites, 8 Bronze Medal rosés, 9 Bronze Medal sparkling wines, 7 Bronze Medal Icewines or late harvest wines, and 5 Bronze Medals for other wines.

National Wine Awards of Canada 2017, Bronze Medal

The National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is a competition open to wines grown and produced in Canada. It is held annually in June, and is hosted at a different location in Canada each year. NWAC was founded in 2013 as an extension of the Canadian Wine Awards, which was presented by Wine Access from 2001 to 2012. NWAC is now presented by Wine Align. The Bronze Medal is awarded to wines that receive a score of 87 points. In 2017, there were 155 Bronze Medal reds, 141 Bronze Medal whites, 25 Bronze Medal rosés, 16 Bronze Medal sparkling wines, 13 Bronze Medal Icewines or late harvest wines, and 17 Bronze Medals for other wines.

2023 All Canadian Wine Championships, Double Gold

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 41st year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2023, there were 1,154 wines entered, with 15 judges from across Canada. The awards are broken down into the following classifications: Double Gold medals are awarded to the single highest rated wine (using an average of the aggregate judges scores); Gold awards of merit are awarded to those wines scoring in the top 10 percentile; Silver awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the second 10 percentile; Bronze awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the third 10 percentile. The highest award, the Trophy award, is given to the overall winner in the following categories: Best Red Wine of the Year, Best White Wine of the Year, Best Dessert Wine of the Year, Best Sparkling Wine of the Year, and Best Fruit Wine of the Year.

2023 All Canadian Wine Championships, Gold

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 42nd year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2023, there were 1,154 wines entered, with 15 judges from across Canada. Gold awards of merit are awarded to those wines scoring in the top 10 percentile.

2023 All Canadian Wine Championships, Silver

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 42nd year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2023, there were 1,154 wines entered, with 15 judges from across Canada. Silver awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the second 10 percentile.

2023 All Canadian Wine Championships, Bronze

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 41st year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2023, there were 1,154 wines entered, with 15 judges from across Canada. Bronze awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the third 10 percentile.

2022 All Canadian Wine Championships, Double Gold

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 41st year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2022, there were 1,233 wines entered, with 19 judges from across Canada. The awards are broken down into the following classifications: Double Gold medals are awarded to the single highest rated wine (using an average of the aggregate judges scores); Gold awards of merit are awarded to those wines scoring in the top 10 percentile; Silver awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the second 10 percentile; Bronze awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the third 10 percentile. The highest award, the Trophy award, is given to the overall winner in the following categories: Best Red Wine of the Year, Best White Wine of the Year, Best Dessert Wine of the Year, Best Sparkling Wine of the Year, and Best Fruit Wine of the Year.

2022 All Canadian Wine Championships, Gold

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 41st year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2022, there were 1,233 wines entered, with 19 judges from across Canada. Gold awards of merit are awarded to those wines scoring in the top 10 percentile.

2022 All Canadian Wine Championships, Silver

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 41st year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2022, there were 1,233 wines entered, with 19 judges from across Canada. Silver awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the second 10 percentile.

2022 All Canadian Wine Championships, Bronze

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 41st year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2022, there were 1,233 wines entered, with 19 judges from across Canada. Bronze awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the third 10 percentile.

2021 All Canadian Wine Championships, Double Gold

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 40th year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2021, there were 1,365 wines entered, with 16 judges from across Canada. The awards are broken down into the following classifications: Double Gold medals are awarded to the single highest rated wine (using an average of the aggregate judges scores); Gold awards of merit are awarded to those wines scoring in the top 10 percentile; Silver awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the second 10 percentile; Bronze awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the third 10 percentile. The highest award, the Trophy award, is given to the overall winner in the following categories: Best Red Wine of the Year, Best White Wine of the Year, Best Dessert Wine of the Year, Best Sparkling Wine of the Year, and Best Fruit Wine of the Year.

2021 All Canadian Wine Championships, Gold

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 40th year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2021, there were 1,365 wines entered, with 16 judges from across Canada. Gold awards of merit are awarded to those wines scoring in the top 10 percentile.

2021 All Canadian Wine Championships, Silver

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 40th year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2021, there were 1,365 wines entered, with 16 judges from across Canada. Silver awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the second 10 percentile.

2021 All Canadian Wine Championships, Bronze

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 40th year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2021, there were 1,365 wines entered, with 16 judges from across Canada. Bronze awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the third 10 percentile.

2020 All Canadian Wine Championships, Double Gold

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 39th year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2020, there were 805 wines entered, with 10 judges from across Canada. The awards are broken down into the following classifications: Double Gold medals are awarded to the single highest rated wine (using an average of the aggregate judges scores); Gold awards of merit are awarded to those wines scoring in the top 10 percentile; Silver awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the second 10 percentile; Bronze awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the third 10 percentile. The highest award, the Trophy award, is given to the overall winner in the following categories: Best Red Wine of the Year, Best White Wine of the Year, Best Dessert Wine of the Year, Best Sparkling Wine of the Year, and Best Fruit Wine of the Year.

2020 All Canadian Wine Championships, Gold

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 39th year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2020, there were 805 wines entered, with 10 judges from across Canada. Gold awards of merit are awarded to those wines scoring in the top 10 percentile.

2020 All Canadian Wine Championships, Silver

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 39th year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2020, there were 805 wines entered, with 11 judges from across Canada. Silver awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the second 10 percentile.

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2020 All Canadian Wine Championships, Bronze

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 39th year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2020, there were 805 wines entered, with 10 judges from across Canada. Bronze awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the third 10 percentile.

2019 All Canadian Wine Championships, Silver

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 38th year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2019, there were 1376 wines entered, with 19 judges from across Canada. Silver awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the second 10 percentile.

2018 All Canadian Wine Championships, Gold

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 37th year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2018, there were 1393 wines entered, with 18 judges from across Canada. Gold awards of merit are awarded to those wines scoring in the top 10 percentile.

2018 All Canadian Wine Championships, Silver

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 37th year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2018, there were 1393 wines entered, with 18 judges from across Canada. Silver awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the second 10 percentile.

2017 All Canadian Wine Championships, Silver

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 37th year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2017, there were 1401 wines entered, with 20 judges from across Canada. Silver awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the second 10 percentile.

2016 All Canadian Wine Championships, Silver

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 36th year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2016, there were 1322 wines entered, with 17 judges from across Canada. Silver awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the second 10 percentile.

2016 All Canadian Wine Championships, Bronze

The Canadian Wine Championships (ACWC) takes place annually in the late Spring/early Summer and is currently in its 36th year. In 2014, the ACWC judging moved from Windsor, ON to Prince Edward County, ON. All wines in the All Canadian Wine Championships are made from 100% Canadian fruit. In 2016, there were 1322 wines entered, with 17 judges from across Canada. Bronze awards of merit are issued to those wines scoring in the third 10 percentile.

Decanter World Wine Awards 2023, Gold Medal

Sponsored by Decanter, a magazine about wine and spirits, the Decanter World Wine Awards is the world’s largest wine competition. Since the inaugural competition in 2004, the judging has taken place in London, UK. In 2023, there were 18,250 entries and 236 judges from across the world. Gold is for outstanding wines that receive scores of 95-96/100.

Decanter World Wine Awards 2023, Silver Medal

Sponsored by Decanter, a magazine about wine and spirits, the Decanter World Wine Awards is the world’s largest wine competition. Since the inaugural competition in 2004, the judging has taken place in London, UK. In 2023, there were 18,250 entries and 236 judges from across the world. Silver is for very good to excellent wines that receive scores of 90-94/100.

Decanter World Wine Awards 2023, Bronze Medal

Sponsored by Decanter, a magazine about wine and spirits, the Decanter World Wine Awards is the world’s largest wine competition. Since the inaugural competition in 2004, the judging has taken place in London, UK. In 2023, there were 18,250 entries and 236 judges from across the world. Bronze is for good wines that receive scores of 86-89/100.

Decanter World Wine Awards 2022, Silver Medal

Sponsored by Decanter, a magazine about wine and spirits, the Decanter World Wine Awards is the world’s largest wine competition. Since the inaugural competition in 2004, the judging has taken place in London, UK. In 2022, there were 18,244 entries and 250 judges from across the world. Silver is for very good to excellent wines that receive scores of 90-94/100.

Decanter World Wine Awards 2022, Bronze Medal

Sponsored by Decanter, a magazine about wine and spirits, the Decanter World Wine Awards is the world’s largest wine competition. Since the inaugural competition in 2004, the judging has taken place in London, UK. In 2022, there were 18,244 entries and 250 judges from across the world. Bronze is for good wines that receive scores of 86-89/100.

Decanter World Wine Awards 2021, Gold Medal

Sponsored by Decanter, a magazine about wine and spirits, the Decanter World Wine Awards is the world’s largest wine competition. Since the inaugural competition in 2004, the judging has taken place in London, UK. In 2021, there were 18,094 entries and over 170 judges from across the world. Gold is for outstanding wines that receive scores of 95-96/100.

Decanter World Wine Awards 2021, Silver Medal

Sponsored by Decanter, a magazine about wine and spirits, the Decanter World Wine Awards is the world’s largest wine competition. Since the inaugural competition in 2004, the judging has taken place in London, UK. In 2021, there were 18,094 entries and over 170 judges from across the world. Silver is for very good to excellent wines that receive scores of 90-94/100.

Decanter World Wine Awards 2021, Bronze Medal

Sponsored by Decanter, a magazine about wine and spirits, the Decanter World Wine Awards is the world’s largest wine competition. Since the inaugural competition in 2004, the judging has taken place in London, UK. In 2021, there were 18,094 entries and over 170 judges from across the world. Bronze is for good wines that receive scores of 86-89/100.

Decanter World Wine Awards 2020, Bronze Medal

Sponsored by Decanter, a magazine about wine and spirits, the Decanter World Wine Awards is the world’s largest wine competition. Since the inaugural competition in 2004, the judging has taken place in London, UK. In 2020, there were 16,518 entries and over 116 judges from across the world. Bronze is for good wines that receive scores of 86-89/100.

Decanter World Wine Awards 2019, Silver Medal

Sponsored by Decanter, a magazine about wine and spirits, the Decanter World Wine Awards is the world’s largest wine competition. Since the inaugural competition in 2004, the judging has taken place in London, UK, typically in April. In 2019, there were almost 17,000 entries and over 280 judges from across the world. Silver is for very good to excellent wines that receive scores of 90-94/100.

Decanter World Wine Awards 2019, Bronze Medal

Sponsored by Decanter, a magazine about wine and spirits, the Decanter World Wine Awards is the world’s largest wine competition. Since the inaugural competition in 2004, the judging has taken place in London, UK, typically in April. In 2019, there were almost 17,000 entries and over 280 judges from across the world. Bronze is for good wines that receive scores of 86-89/100.

Decanter World Wine Awards 2019, Commended

Sponsored by Decanter, a magazine about wine and spirits, the Decanter World Wine Awards is the world’s largest wine competition. Since the inaugural competition in 2004, the judging has taken place in London, UK, typically in April. In 2019, there were almost 17,000 entries and over 280 judges from across the world. Commended wines are “recommended” wines that receive scores of 83-85/100.

Decanter World Wine Awards 2018, Commended

Sponsored by Decanter, a magazine about wine and spirits, the Decanter World Wine Awards is the world’s largest wine competition. Since the inaugural competition in 2004, the judging has taken place in London, UK, typically in April. In 2018, there were 16,903 entries and 275 judges from across the world. Commended wines are “recommended” wines that receive scores of 83-85/100.

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InterVin International Wine Awards 2017, Honours Medal

The InterVin International Wine Awards are held annually in August and are designed to recognize and celebrate the very best wines available in Canada. Hosted at a different location in Canada each year, InterVin brings the best of the best wines into the consciousness of the Canadian consumer. The awards are broken down into Gold, Silver, Honours, and Best Value.

InterVin International Wine Awards 2016, Silver Medal

The InterVin International Wine Awards are held annually in August and are designed to recognize and celebrate the very best wines available in Canada. Hosted at a different location in Canada each year, InterVin brings the best of the best wines into the consciousness of the Canadian consumer. The awards are broken down into Gold, Silver, Honours, and Best Value.

InterVin International Wine Awards 2015, Honours Medal

The InterVin International Wine Awards are held annually in August and are designed to recognize and celebrate the very best wines available in Canada. Hosted at a different location in Canada each year, InterVin brings the best of the best wines into the consciousness of the Canadian consumer. The awards are broken down into Gold, Silver, Honours, and Best Value.

Effervescents du Monde 2019, Silver

Effervescents du Monde is an international competition for sparkling wines. It is held annually in November in Dijon, France. Currently in its 17th year, more than 550 wines are submitted from over 22 countries. In 2019, 188 medals were awarded. The awards are broken down into Grand Gold Medals, Gold Medals, Silver Medals, and Bronze Medals.