KEEP your eyes peeled on the supermarket shelves for a new raft of medal winners which have impressed judges in the International Wine Challenge.
A total of 184 gold, silver and bronze medals have been awarded to supermarket own-brand wines, with Marks & Spencer trouncing the competition picking up 73 gongs, more than twice as many medals as its closest rival Tesco which received 32 awards.
The awards follow a blind tasting last week and Charles Metcalfe, co-chairman of the IWC says: ““We have discovered some outstanding supermarket own-brand wines which would definitely bring a touch of elegance to any Christmas table.
“All the major supermarkets performed very well. They have very good buying teams. It’s hard work, and Britain is lucky to have supermarket buyers who can source great wines across the entire range and to suit any budget.”
Marks & Spencer received five gold medals for wines from France, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain. Its 2013 Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico (£8) was a particular favourite with judges. M&S, which was named IWC Supermarket of the Year in 2014, also picked up 21 silver medals and 47 bronze medals.
Next in the medals chart was Tesco, which received four gold medals, eight silver medals and 20 bronze medals. The supermarket’s Finest 2007 Vintage Grand Cru Champagne, which sells at less than £25, sparkled with the judges and picked up a gold.
Tesco also won gold medals for its 2009 Finest Dessert Semillon as well as its Finest NV Amontillado Sherry, which at £6 was the cheapest own-brand wine to strike gold at the competition.
Morrisons received a gold medal for its own-brand NV Amontillado Sherry (RRP £6.99) as well as picking up gold for its Signature Chablis 1er Cru (RRP £14.99) and its Signature Grüner Veltliner (£6.99). The supermarket picked up a total of 30 medals, including 14 silver and 13 bronze.
Aldi won gold for its 2014 The Exquisite Collection Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc (£7.99) . It also received a single silver medal and eight bronze medals.
Waitrose received three silver medals, including one for its non-vintage Brut Champagne (RRP £19.99). The supermarket received 12 Bronze medals.
The Co-op received a total of ten medals, with two silver and eight bronze medals. ASDA picked up three silver and four bronze medals, whilst Sainsbury’s received two silver and four bronze medals.
Charles says: “This is great news for shoppers who can get their hands on a medal winning wine when it really is ready to pour. IWC medal stickers are there to help shoppers navigate the sometimes confusing world of wine. If they spot a medal sticker on the bottle, they can buy with confidence, knowing it has been tasted by the best wine judges in the world,” he added.
An at-a-glance of the Gold winners
- Aldi The Exquisite Collection Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc 2014 (RRP £7.99)
- Marks & Spencer Chateau de Chamboureau Savennières 2009 (RRP £16)
- Marks & Spencer Stepp Riesling *S*, Kallstadter Saumagen 2013 (RRP £15)
- Marks & Spencer Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico 2013 (RRP £8)
- Marks & Spencer Royal Palace Colheita Single Harvest Port 2001 (RRP £25)
- Marks & Spencer Fernando di Castilla “Don Fernando Oloroso” NV (RRP £15)
- Morrisons Signature Chablis 1er Cru 2012 (RRP £14.99)
- Morrisons Signature Grüner Veltliner 2013 (£6.99)
- Morrisons Amontillado Sherry NV (RRP £6.99)
- Tesco finest* Amontillado NV (RRP £6)
- Tesco finest* Dessert Semillon 2009 (RRP £6.79)
- Tesco finest* Sancerre 2013 (RRP £12.79)
- Tesco finest* Vintage Grand Cru Champagne 2007 (RRP £24.99)
What is the International Wine Challenge?
The International Wine Challenge is in its 32nd year and it assesses every wine ‘blind’ and judges each for its faithfulness to style, region and vintage. Each medal-winning wine is tasted on at least three separate occasions by a minimum of 10 different judges including Masters of Wine. Awards include medals (gold, silver, bronze) and commended awards.
For more from the IWC go to its website here.
Not a supermarket I buy wine from usually, might have to change my ways there
I don’t think you’re alone on that one. But they’re doing something right!!