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10 Wineries That Made It To The Top List For Paris Wine Cup

15/07/2020

Here is a list of the top 10 winning wines of 2020 Paris Wine Cup and the proud wineries that produced them.

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The Paris Wine Cup aims to recognize, reward and promote wine brands that have successfully been created to identify with and target a specific wine drinker. For any wine brand to earn its place on a retailer’s shelf or a restaurant’s wine list -  and then vitally stay there - they need to be marketable and consumer driven and not just produced in the general hope it can find enough people willing to sell and buy it.

So here is the list of Top 10 wineries that made up to the top list of Paris wine cup

1. Femar Vini

Femar Vini is an Italian wine company located in Lazio. It produces wines under the labels Masseria Trajone and Epicuro from primarily southern Italian wine appellations, notably Puglia. The winery was established in the 1970s and is located at Monte Porzio Catone in the wine region of Frascati, near Rome.

Gran Appasso Rosso Passito IGP 2017

96 Points

Double Gold Medal Winner Wine: Gran Appasso Rosso Passito IGP 2017

2. Jako Wine

Jako Wine was born of friendship, in the encounter between a wise enologist and a tireless, expert ambassador of wine. Passion and love here are the seeds giving life to a great family of wines. From wine tasted only among friends, behold a product shared by the finest connoisseurs in Italy and abroad.

Siresol Rosso 2015

94 Points

Gold Medal Winner Wine: Siresol Rosso 2015

3. Timo Dienhart - Weingut zur Römerkelter

Timo Dienhart - Weingut zur Römerkelter is a passionate, small, family-run company that produces high-quality organic wines with loving manual work on the vine and in the wine cellar with great personal commitment. They use the knowledge and experience of 10 generations and continue to develop the sustainable and resource-saving production of our wines using the latest processes and technology.

Beetle Riesling trocken 2018

93 Points

Gold Medal Winner Wine: Beetle Riesling trocken 2018

4. Hewitson winery

Established in 1998, Hewitson winery is situated in the heart of the Barossa Valley on the historic Seppeltsfield Road and boasts some of the oldest vines in the world. The fruit is sourced from these dry-grown, pre-Phylloxera vineyards of the Barossa Valley and also single site vineyards in Eden Valley, McLaren Vale and the Adelaide Hills.

Monopole Mother Vine 2016

93 Points

Gold Medal Winner Wine: Monopole Mother Vine 2016

5. Cellarmaster Wines

Since 1982, Cellarmaster Wines has connected hundreds of thousands of wine-loving Australians to the people and stories behind their favourite wines. From award-winning winemakers to passionate grape growers in the best regions all over Australia, Cellarmasters develops the relationships that guarantee you’ll enjoy great quality wine every time.

Mockingbird Hill 'Slate Lane' 2016

93 Points

Gold Medal Winner Wine: Mockingbird Hill 'Slate Lane' 2016

6. Champagne Pointillart Leroy

Since the end of 19th Century Champagne Pointillart Leroy wrote its history on the hillsides of La Montagne de reims.Ideally situated in  Ecueil,Chamery and Vrigny,the family’s vineyard benefits from the very coveted “Premier Cru” Designation.

Descendance

92 Points

Gold Medal Winner Wine: Descendance

7. SZIGETI

Since the Szigeti winery was founded in 1991, Peter Szigeti has taken on the most important task of capturing the characteristics of the grape varieties in his products.Only hand-picked, sun-ripened grapes are used in the production, most of which come from the immediate vicinity, the Neusiedler See / Seewinkel region. The special microclimate and the many hours of sunshine in this region give the wine its special taste.

Cuvee Prestige

92 Points

Gold Medal Winner Wine: Cuvee Prertige

8. Champagne Pointillart Leroy

Since the end of 19th Century Champagne Pointillart Leroy wrote its history on the hillsides of La Montagne de reims.Ideally situated in  Ecueil,Chamery and Vrigny,the family’s vineyard benefits from the very coveted “Premier Cru” Designation.

Descendance Extra Brut

91 Points

Gold Medal Winner Wine: Descendance Extra Brut

9. Avantis Estate & Winery

It all started in 2012 when the famous Winemaker Apostolos Mountrichas,The Avantis Estate & Winery  operates exclusively as a production area, where all our award-winning Santorini wines are vinified. It is located in Vothonas and we all call it an atelier, because we create wines that speak to the heart of the wine-loving consumer.

Agios Chronos 2015

91 Points

Gold Medal Winner Wine: Agios Chronos 2015

10. Hedges Family Estate

Hedges Family Estate is a blend of rich cultural upbringings and a shared love for creating beautiful wine converge at the heart of bucolic Red Mountain, fostering a true homegrown approach to farming and viticulture.

Hedges Bio Syrah 2017

91 Points

Gold Medal Winner Wine: Hedges Bio Syrah 2017

About Paris Wine Cup

The Paris Wine Cup aims to recognize, reward and promote wine brands that have successfully been created to identify with and target a specific wine drinker. For any wine brand to earn its place on a retailer’s shelf or a restaurant’s wine list -  and then vitally stay there - they need to be marketable and consumer driven and not just produced in the general hope it can find enough people willing to sell and buy it.

That is why the Paris Wine Cup is different. It will single out and shine the spotlight on those wine brands that consumers really want to buy and have a clear market value for trade buyers.

Paris Wine Cup Team

The competition follows strict rules concerning its organization, criteria, Judging, and Results.

A competition that will judge wines in three key areas:

  • Their quality.
  • Their value for money.
  • What they look like.

To be an award winner you will need to have a top quality wine, that offers both the trade and the consumer great value for money, and you will need to look good and truly stand out on the shelf and on the back bar.


Paris Wine CupParis Wine Cup will be assessed and judged by a leading panel of top-level wine buyers with current direct commercial buying responsibility. Or wine consultants and experts who are also directly involved in the development of new wine brands or buying wine for commercial resale.

Put your wines in front of them and get rated by Value, Quality, and Package. 

PWC Entry Process & Fees

Deadline For Submission Is Approaching Fast.

Leading wine brands from around the world now have an opportunity to grow their business and gain the attention of wine buyers, wine directors and influencers globally via the Beverage Trade Network Community.

Submit your wines in the 2021 Paris Wine Cup.

Give A Boost To Your Brand Globally. View Winning Benefits Here.