The Awards Continue To Flow
MEDIA RELEASE 29 JUNE 2011
The Awards Continue To Flow
The annual Korea Wine Challenge 2011 has announced the winners, awarding the Saint Clair Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2010 the Best White Wine Trophy.
2011 saw a total of 407 wines from 14 different countries, judged by 26 wine specialist judges including four international judges, making it a truly international affair. The number of wine entries is increasing year after year, reflecting growing interest in this renowned competition, despite the economic downturn.
This news came at the same time as gold medal winners were announced from the inaugural Spiegelau International Wine Competition 2011. 12 judges from New Zealand and Australia evaluated over 1100 entries at the Marlborough Convention Centre last week.
Saint Clair Family Estate has been awarded four gold medals;
Saint Clair Pioneer Block 12
Lone Gum Gewurztraminer 2009
Saint Clair Pioneer Block 18
Snap Block Sauvignon Blanc 2010
Saint Clair Pioneer Block
2 Swamp Block Sauvignon Blanc 2010
Saint Clair Pioneer
Block 3 43 Degrees Sauvignon Blanc 2010
Trophy winners will be announced at the awards dinner in Auckland on the 8th July 2011.
Neal Ibbotson, Managing Director Saint Clair Family Estate, comments, “We are thrilled with these results, which are attributable to a dedicated team. It is great that our wine is able to consistently achieve independent recognition from international blind tastings. We believe this recognition is due in part to Saint Clair’s open minded approach to quality viticulture”.
This award success assists to further cement Saint Clair Family Estate’s reputation as one of New Zealand’s leading wineries.
ENDS.