Super Early Bird Ends
30 April 2025
Warehouse Deadline
30 Sep 2025
Judging Dates
7 October 2025
Winners Announcement
28 October 2025
To win a Paris Wine Cup award you will need to score highly in all three areas of the judging criteria — Q (Quality Score) + Value Score (V) + Package Score (P) = Paris Wine Cup Score. You might have outstanding quality wine, but if the price and packaging are not right, you will not be recognized by the Paris Wine Cup.
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The Paris Wine Cup believes that there is no point, for example, in having a 95 point wine if it does not look good or offer consumers great value for money. Those points mean it will remain highly respected within the trade, but it will also remain largely unsold on the shelf or languishing on a restaurant’s wine list. This award furthers wines that customers and the trade can enjoy alike.
Many special awards are also awarded across different categories like the Wine of the Year, Winery of the Year, Best in Show by Country, Best In Show By Regions Of France, Best in Show by Varietal, Best Wine of The Year by Quality, Best Wine of The Year by Value, and Best Wine of The Year by Package.
One such celebrated award is the Best in Show by Country. Portugal, Argentina, South Africa, Republic of Moldova, Australia, Italy, France, Spain, Greece, and Austria are the countries whose wines are often evaluated under these categories to find one winning wine per region. Here are the winning wines from these 10 countries:
This 2020 Vintage is produced by Adega Cooperativa de Redondo in Portugal. It is made from the Verdelho / Gouveio / Verdelho, Arinto / Assario branco, Antão Vaz varietals.
This 2019 Vintage is produced by SARL REO. It is made from the Malbec / Auxerrois / Cot varietals.
This 2020 Vintage is produced by Penrose Hill. It is made from the Shiraz / Syrah varietals.
This 2020 Vintage is produced by Fautor Winery. It is made from the Gewürztraminer / Tramini / Traminac, Riesling / Johannisberg Riesling / Rheinriesling / Klingelberger varietals.
This 2017 Vintage is produced by Lisa McGuigan Wines. It is made from the Sémillon varietal.
This 2020 Vintage is produced by Annecchini Gionata. It is made from the Pecorino / Pecorello varietal.
This 2020 Vintage is produced by Domaine Patrick GIBOULOT. It is made from the Chardonnay varietal.
This 2021 Vintage is produced by S.A.T. Coloman 3753. It is made from the Tempranillo varietal.
This 2020 Vintage is produced by Anhydrous Winery. It is made from the Assyrtiko / Assyrtico varietal.
This 2021 Vintage is produced by Weingut Frank GmbH. It is made from the Grüner Veltliner varietal.