The BWW 2018 challenge was held on the planet’s biggest wine data administration—tastingbook.com. 18,477 wines got altogether 2,354,989 votes from 416,000 wine experts and wine sweethearts from 116 nations amid the three months casting a ballot period.
After the casting, a ballot period, just 100 most casted ballot wines in seven distinct classes stayed in the Finals, sorted out in January 2019. The seven fundamental classes included red wine, white wine, rose wine, sparkling wine, champagne, and Wine Critic.
In the Finals, the wines were assessed and positioned two distinct occasions as visually impaired by the boards of Tasting Book Professionals (chose Judges from more than 7000 Pros: Wine composes, bloggers, MW’s. Winemakers, etc.)
The six fundamental wine classifications included red wine, white wine, rose wine, sparkling wine, fortified wine, and champagne categories. Under every class, the best wines were additionally granted by value level and nation classifications.
The Title over all classes – The Best Wine of the World 2018 – was granted to the wine that won the most elevated scores in the Finals.
In BWW Competition 2018, the Best Wine of the World title was granted to the Masseto 2009, Tuscany, Italy.
The Best White Wine of the World – the title was granted to the Joseph Drouhin Montrachet Marquis de Laguiche 2010, Burgundy, France
“It is without saying that triumphant the Trophy of Best White Wine of the World is immense satisfaction. We, as a Team, feel exceptionally respected and might want to thank the wine experts for their vote. The connection between our two families, Laguiche and Drouhin, returns to 1947. Unpredictable, refined, exquisite with uncommon flavors and surface the Montrachet Marquis de Laguiche is genuinely a notable wine appearing one of a kind soul of its dirt.” – Veronique Boss Drouhin
Other Winners of the main categories are:
Best Winery of the World: Winner: Niepoort
Best Champagne of the World: Winner: Dom Perignon 2002, Champagne, France
Best Wine Critic of the World: Winner: Jancis Robinson
Best Red Wine of the World: Winner: Masseto 2009
Best Champagne of the World: Winner: Dom Pérignon Rosé 2006
Best Sparkling Wine of the World: Winner: Brundlmayer Brut Rosé
Best Rosé Wine of the World: Winner: Château de la Soujeole Malepère 2017
Best Sweet Wine of the World: Winner: Château d’ Yquem 2009
Best Port Wine of the World: Winner: Niepoort Vintage Port 2015
Best Cabernet Sauvignon Wine of the World: Bryant Family Cabernet Sauvignon 2014
Best Merlot Wine of the World: Petrus 2011
Best Pinot Noir Wine of the World: Armand Rousseau Chambertin 2009
Other 150 winners and prizes can be found at www.tastingbook.com
BWW is the largest wine competition in the world, whether measured by the number of wines, the number of consumers involved or the judges taking part.
BWW warmly welcomes all vineyards to enter their wine for the 2019 competition.
Registration is the easiest, fastest, and most affordable in the business.
Registration will begin on May 1st at www.bwwcompetition.com.