Decanter declares The Ned Sauvignon Blanc 2011 world best
The Ned Sauvignon Blanc 2011 by Marisco Vineyards won the International Trophy for ‘Best in Show Sauvignon Blanc Under
£10’ at the Decanter World Wine Awards in London overnight Thursday. The Ned was the only New Zealand wine to win one of
the 28 international trophies up for grabs.
Marisco Vineyards Proprietor and Chief Winemaker Brent Marris says the win is another significant endorsement of the
quality of Sauvignon Blanc being grown at their Waihopai Valley property and crafted by their highly skilled team in
their new-generation winery.
“We stake our reputation on our Sauvignon Blanc because it’s what Marlborough is best known for internationally, and
we’re thrilled that for a panel of global judges ours came out on top,” he says.
The Decanter World Wine Awards receive more than14,000 entries from around the world and are judged by 200 international
wine experts. The Ned bet 500 Sauvignon Blancs from around the world to take top spot.
“Because the UK is such a traditional market, and so important to our business, this win is priceless. It will put us in
a very strong position for selling the 2012vintage there, and embedding our brand as one of the top performing New
Zealand labels in the UK,” says Marris.
The UK is one of Marisco Vineyards’ largest and most important export markets and sales are continuing to rise
significantly.
“The UK was New Zealand’s first international wine market and there remains huge interest in our wines there and across
Europe. It’s important that we keep investing in the UK because it’s a real cornerstone for New Zealand’s wine export
industry,” he says.
Marisco Vineyards was also awarded NZ Winery of the Year at the IWSC in October 2011.
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