The International Wine Challenge, come to its 32nd year of activity, is one of the most prestigious and meticulous wine competitions in the world. It takes place in London and uses for his judgments of well-known tasters and international opinion leaders. During the rigorous processes of judgment, each winning wine is tasted on three separate occasions by at least 10 different judges and prizes include medals (Trophy, gold, silver, bronze).
We sent them 4 wines, here are the results with comments:
Traminer passito AUR 2011
Tasting notes:
- Lifted honey floral, almondy aroma, unctuous sweet peac, lemon rice palate. Candied sweetness flecks lift from balanced acidity. Incredibly rich and long marzipan finish.
Riesling SCHULZ 2013
Tasting notes:
- Ripe melons, touch of coconut, flinty mineral edge. Super wine showing honey botrytis notes, candied walnuts. Wonderful acidity balances obvious sweetness. Unique wine with an abundance of personality.
Friulano TOC BAS 2013
Tasting notes:
- Savoury more than fruit with subtle underlying nectarine aromas. Richly texture and quite dry yet fruit lingers at finish.
Chardonnay SIET VIGNIS 2013
Tasting notes:
- Silky texture, balanced apple and pear, tinned peach and a lively body.
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