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New World: Gewürztraminer & Torrontés 

2017 Gold: 2 Silver: 1 Bronze: 2 Commended: 2
2016 Gold: 2 Silver: 1 Bronze: 3 Commended: 1

Given that Gewürztraminer was once memorably described to us by an Australian winemaker as ‘smelling like a tart’s handbag’, it is somewhat ironic that a wine called ‘The Beautiful Lady’ should win Gold here. But it clearly deserves it. It’s the second year on the trot that La Belle Dame has waltzed her way on to the Gold List.

Both these varieties are, of course, the epitome of a hand sell. Even if they’ve heard of them, most customers struggle to pronounce them and wouldn’t know what to eat with them in any case.

But this section has grown nicely since the dark days of 2013 (four medals, no Golds) and we find good, well-balanced examples at fair prices on a regular basis now. One for your By The Glass and Food Pairing Menus…

FROM THE TASTING TEAMS

‘Most New World Gewürztraminer is dry. If I see it on the list in a Thai restaurant I’ll always order it as it’s great with most spicy food.’ Martin Lam, team leader

‘It still surprises me how many people still aren’t even aware of Torrontés.’ Giancarlo Cuccuru, The Ned Hotel

‘My customers don’t ever ask for Torrontés. I have to persuade them to buy it.’ Charles Pashby-Taylor, Dabbous

‘One problem with Gewürztraminer is that it’s difficult to pronounce. But I put it on to pairing menus by the glass.’ Fred Marti, Typing Room

‘Many of my customers love Gewürztraminer – especially the ladies!’ Jacopo Armenio, Vinarius

 

Award winners

Found 2251 wines

Austria

Eschenhof Arnold Holzer, Zero-g, Grüner-Veltliner 2016, Wagram, Austria

Gold medal winner

A convincing, great-value Gold, this Grüner had ‘a fresh nose, touches of spice and plenty of freshness on the palate, hints of pear and apple fruit with savoury almond notes,’ began Vinoteca’s Charlie Young, with Harbour Heights Hotel’s Marek Rakowski noting ‘ripe citrus with a hint of white pepper – classic GV style at a good price’. ‘Lovely with Thai chicken curry,’ thought team leader Annette Scarfe MW.

£8.27 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Hirsch, Kammerner Lamm, Grüner Veltliner 2015, Kamptal, Austria

Gold medal winner

Judges lavished this Gold Lister with praise. ‘Lovely nose, complete, and showing good complexity on the palate, which is always fresh, clean and characterful, with a hint of pepper on the finish,’ said Vinoteca’s Charlie Young, while team leader Jade Koch felt it was ‘oily, waxy and honeyed with citrus fruit, long, soft, bright and refreshing’. Harbour Heights Hotel’s Marek Rakowski suggested its ‘ripe tropical fruits and slightly smoky mineral palate would play well with lobster’, with team leader Annette Scarfe MW adding that this 'would be great with a range of Asian dishes - Thai dishes in particular'.

£25.79 Indigo Wine

Höpler, Blaufränkisch 2013, Burgenland, Austria

Gold medal winner

‘Fruit-driven, with blackberries on the nose,’ began Laure Patry of Jason Atherton Group of this well-priced Gold winner, continuing: ‘Some good structure on the palate with a touch of oak and cigar leaf, ripe and juicy with spices, representing good value,’ while Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge also noted ‘good intensity, ripe red cherry and plum with black pepper, violets, blackcurrant and an earthy tone’. ‘This wine has a simple drinkability,’ summarised Elly Owen of Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall, recommending it be served alongside charcuterie.

£10.22 Enotria&Coe

Anton Bauer, Ried Rosenberg, Grüner Veltliner 2015, Wagram, Austria

Silver medal winner

‘The nose is clean with a good mineral element, showing acidity in the mouth and an elegant finish,’ began Arnaud Fiol of The Don Restaurant, with Vinoteca’s Charlie Young finding a ‘stony, savoury nose, good ripeness to the fruit on the palate and a touch of residual sugar, balanced by flowing acidity’.

£13.55 Top Selection Ltd

Laurenz V, Friendly, Grüner Veltliner 2015, Niederösterreich, Austria

Silver medal winner

‘Intense and rich aromas of citrus, confit lemon, good intensity of pink peppercorns on the palate, which is dry with stony mineral notes,’ said team leader Andrea Briccarello, while Corin Ireland of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms enjoyed its ‘richer, fuller body with lots of vegetal and grassy character, fresh herbs and pea shoot notes with white pepper and bell pepper’.

£11.40 Bibendum

Johann Donabaum, Johann, Grüner Veltliner, Federspiel 2015, Wachau, Austria

Silver medal winner

A good food-matching choice, with its ‘stony mineral aromas, soft apple fruit on the palate with a slightly pithy, chewy mouthfeel and good white pepper character’, according to team leader Jade Koch, and Marek Rakowski of Harbour Heights Hotel felt it was ‘clean, long, mouthwatering and light’.

£13.21 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Willi Opitz, Weissburgunder -1, Burgenland, Austria

Silver medal winner

‘Deep colour, buttery and vanilla-driven aromas with quite prominent oaking, but peachy apricot fruits in the background,’ began Marek Rakowski of Harbour Heights Hotel, with team leader Jade Koch noting its ‘oily, waxy style, sweet, honeyed aromatic fruit and intensity, but it keeps hold of its balance’.

£11.66 Matthew Clark

Weixelbaum, Ried Rosengarten, Grüner Veltliner 2015, Kamptal, Austria

Silver medal winner

‘Tight lime and grapefruit notes on the nose,’ began team leader Andrea Briccarello, who found ‘good body, peppery with structure and vibrant acidity, exotic fruit notes on the finish’. ‘Well-balanced fruitiness and minerality, warming with a citric finish and a slight suggestion of sweetness,’ added Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst).

£22.00 Kipferl Ltd.

Rudi Pichler, Grüner Veltliner, Federspiel 2015, Wachau, Austria

Silver medal winner

Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst) found an ‘intense mineral nose, creamy texture with balanced acidity and clean citrus on the palate, medium in body and finish’, with Corin Ireland of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms also noting ‘good peppery spice notes to the finish, with fresh lemon and vegetal notes’.

£13.50 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Hirsch, Zöbing, Riesling 2015, Kamptal, Austria

Bronze medal winner

For team leader Annette Scarfe MW there was a ‘delicate spritz on the attack, lovely freshness with an appealing crisp, clean mid-palate’, and Tamas Nemeth of Bread Street Kitchen found it ‘dry, a little savoury in character, with lovely acidity’.

£12.88 Indigo Wine

Wieninger, Wiener, Riesling 2016, Vienna, Austria

Bronze medal winner

‘A wine to enjoy by the nose,’ began Simon Cassina of Winexponent, who enjoyed its ‘young, yeasty-creamy aromas on top of green apple and lime, spiced pear drop notes on a lively, refreshing palate, dry and crisp with tart lemon and salty mineral aftertaste’.

£11.04 Liberty Wines

Wieninger, Wiener Gemischter Satz, Nussberg 2015, Vienna, Austria

Bronze medal winner

‘Lemon-bright colour, citrus and spice aromas, good intensity with spice notes and complexity on the palate, melon and mineral hints, very long and impressive,’ said Vinoteca’s Charlie Young, while team leader Jade Koch suggested its ‘meaty, full-bodied, savoury green style needs some sweet shellfish or crab’.

£18.89 Liberty Wines

Mantlerhof, Weitgasse, Grüner Veltliner 2015, Kremstal, Austria

Commended medal winner

£10.18 Bibendum

Rabl, Grüner Veltliner 2015, Kamptal, Austria

Commended medal winner

Soellner, Wogenrain, Grüner Veltliner 2015, Wagram, Austria

Commended medal winner

£10.53 Matthew Clark

Soellner, Fumberg, Grüner Veltliner 2015, Wagram, Austria

Commended medal winner

£15.14 Matthew Clark

Erich Machherndl, Kollmutz, Grüner Veltliner, Federspiel 2015, Wachau, Austria

Commended medal winner

£9.92 Enotria&Coe

Kracher, Blend 2 2013, Burgenland, Austria

Commended medal winner

Wohlmuth, Kitzecker, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Styria, Austria

Commended medal winner

£10.17 Ester Wines

Cava

Torelló, 3d By Custo, Cava Brut Gran Reserva 2010, Penedès, Spain

Gold medal winner

Yauatcha’s Kelvin McCabe was impressed with this ‘intense’ cava, praising its ‘apple, pineapple and tropical fruit’ aromas, highlighting its ‘soft mousse, complex and mineral palate with apricot fruit and tropical notes on the back palate’, and noting its ‘texture and length’. Team leader Angela Reddin was taken with its ‘baker-shop aromas and malty, oat biscuit notes’, suggesting this be paired with jamon or ceviche.

£46.78 Enotria&Coe

Can Petit, Cava Brut -1, Catalonia, Spain

Gold medal winner Food Match

This exceptionally well-priced, entry-level cava earned its spot on the Gold List with ‘crisp apple aromas, light apple and mineral notes, and a crisp lemon finish’, according to team leader Tom Forrest. ‘Pear and lemon, with a lemon sherbet palate,’ added Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha. ‘Very good for the price, and a great house pour,’ concluded Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson.

£4.91 CellarVino

Mas Macià, Cava Brut Nature Reserva -1, Penedès, Spain

Silver medal winner

Yauatcha’s Kelvin McCabe enjoyed its ‘modern’ style, finding a ‘nose of green apple skins, dried stone fruits and floral notes’, and more ‘youthful green apples and ripe pear fruit on an open, long palate’.

£8.32 Boutinot

Perelada, Gran Claustro, Cava 2012, Penedès, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘’Floral, with wild herbs on the nose, yeasty character with apple tart on the palate, chalky notes and fine bubbles,’ said Chez Bruce’s Sara Bachiorri, also noting its ‘clean finish and good length’.

£16.25 Barwell & Jones

Torelló, Special Edition, Cava Brut Reserva -1, Penedès, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish found it ‘very correct, with savoury, chalky notes and hints of iodine’, while Chez Bruce’s Sara Bachiorri liked its ‘fine mousse, delicate style of ripe apple and pear with a hint of citrus and minerals on the finish’.

£13.86 Enotria&Coe

Pere Ventura, Tresor, Cava Brut Reserva -1, Catalonia, Spain

Commended medal winner

£9.37 Enotria&Coe

England

Hush Heath Estate, Manor, Pinot Noir 2015, Kent, England

Gold medal winner Critics Choice

‘This English Gold had a touch of sweetness, but this was a positive,' began Elly Owen of Jamie Oliver's Fifteen Cornwall in praise of this excellent Pinot Noir, continuing: 'It’s an emerging style in terms of marketability. A really appealing delicate lighter style of red with potentially more of that sweetness. It makes it more generous with food.’ ‘A pretty, spicy and off-dry style, fresh with red berries on the palate,’ added Luciana Girotto-Beckett of Macellaio RC. 'Great with stilton dates and grilled figs with feta,' suggested Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse.

£13.84 Liberty Wines

Sharpham, Barrel Fermented 2014, South West England, England

Gold medal winner Food Match

Sharpham took both Gold and a Food Match Trophy for this ‘pretty style, with honeyed florality and crunchy acidity on a bright, refreshing palate’, began team leader Jade Koch. Le Cordon Bleu London’s Matthieu Longuère MS noted its ‘aromatic, leafy aromas, quite juicy palate with lovely fresh citrus and a mouthwatering finish’, venturing that it was like ‘an English answer to Riesling’. ‘Best paired with fruits de mer and sunshine,’ summarised Elly Owen of Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall.

£10.79 Sharpham Wines

Bolney Estate, Bacchus 2015, Sussex, England

Gold medal winner

Judges were generous in their praise of this exceptional wine. ‘Aromatic and floral with notes of jasmine, some high acidity with chalky-salty minerality, like cracked oyster shells,’ said Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group, with Vinoteca’s Charlie Young highlighting a ‘nicely perfumed nose with fruit ripeness, good body and quite aromatic on the palate, with a citrus and perfumed finish’. ‘Mineral and nutty aromas, gooseberry and citrus peel flavours – a well-made wine,’ added Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant. ‘Drink with sea bass ceviche,’ suggested Charlie Young of Vinoteca.

£15.33 Bibendum

Camel Valley, Bacchus Dry 2015, Cornwall, England

Silver medal winner

‘Quite grown-up aromas, but very together,’ said Vinoteca’s Charlie Young, adding: ‘A well-balanced palate with orchard fruits and citrus acidity.’ Team leader Andrea Briccarello picked up an individual range of ‘juniper and cucumber aromas, off-dry style, grassy and mineral with notes of camomile and Earl Grey tea’.

£10.79 Matthew Clark, Camel Valley, St Austell Brewery

Trotton Estate Vineyards, Brilliant Bacchus with a Dash of Pinot Gris 2015, West Sussex, England

Silver medal winner

Le Cordon Bleu London’s Matthieu Longuère MS found ‘sherbet and pear drop aromas, an off-dry palate that’s really juicy and refreshing for a well-made, zippy wine’, with team leader Jade Koch also noting ‘fresh grassy aromas, a little spritz and spring-like blossom notes, crunchy and quaffable style with a note of peach on the finish’.

£8.45 The Exceptional English Wine Company

New Hall, Bacchus 2015, Essex, England

Silver medal winner

Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant enjoyed its ‘peach, ripe golden apple and elegant notes of apricot with a good long finish’, while Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group found ‘vegetal asparagus notes, hints of pepper spice and ginger, some wet rock minerality and medium acidity with a long finish’.

£9.08 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Danebury, Reserve 2015, Hampshire, England

Silver medal winner

A ‘good, refreshing, lemony style’, said Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted, while team leader Jade Koch picked up notes of ‘elderflower blossom on the nose and a lighter-style palate with clean, clear, crisp and refreshing character’.

£7.00 Danebury Vineyards

Sharpham, Bacchus 2014, South West England, England

Bronze medal winner

‘An off-dry style that would be good for Asian foods, and put me in mind of a Mosel Riesling,’ said Piotr Artur Tomaszewski of Buddha Bar, who noted its ‘peach and apricot, pineapple fruit with notes of green pepper and green tea, good structure and rounded on the palate’.

£10.07 Sharpham Wines

Denbies, Bacchus 2015, Surrey, England

Bronze medal winner

Charlie Young of Vinoteca highlighted a ‘savoury nose with a twang of pear’, and Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group found plenty of aromatic style: ‘Jasmine, rose petal, green tea, camomile, green apple and pear, with mineral chalky-salty hints on the palate, easy-drinking but best with some food.’

£9.95 Denbies Wine Estate

Denbies, Pinot Noir 2014, Surrey, England

Bronze medal winner

‘A good introduction to the style,’ began team leader Jade Koch, continuing: ‘Pretty fruit, juicy and refreshing with a well-balanced palate, and at a good price.’ ‘Light, fresh and easy to drink,’ added Bovey Castle’s Rustem Mingaleev.

£11.99 Denbies Wine Estate

Danebury, Madeleine Angevine 2014, Hampshire , England

Commended medal winner

Denbies, Ranmore Hill 2014, Surrey , England

Commended medal winner

Hush Heath Estate, Skye's English, Chardonnay 2015, Kent , England

Commended medal winner

£8.05 Liberty Wines

Lyme Bay, Chardonnay 2015, Devon, England

Commended medal winner

Lyme Bay, Bacchus Block 2015, Devon, England

Commended medal winner

Bolney Estate, Pinot Noir 2015, Sussex, England

Commended medal winner

£14.91 Bibendum

France: Alsace

GCF Exclusif, Arthur Metz, Michel Léon, Riesling 2015, Alsace, France

Gold medal winner

Adding another Gold to GCF Exclusif’s medal haul, this was ‘fresh and mineral, with grapefruit character and citrus, dry and a little austere on the palate but shows minerality and lime, with a smoky finish’, said Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan, while team leader Laurent Richet MS also noted ‘lemon-lime fruit, Granny Smith apples, notes of pineapple and a mineral finish’. Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers thought it would match salt-baked sea bream perfectly.

£9.41 HT White & Co

Michel Fonné, Gewurztraminer, Grand Cru Marckrain 2011, Alsace, France

Gold medal winner

Team leader Olivier Marie was impressed with this Gold-winning Gewürztraminer’s ‘great minerality and floral nose with ginger spice and incense, yellow apple and Gala apple on the palate, and beautiful acidity carrying the flavours through’. ‘Luscious, sweet rosewater with dried papaya, mango and jasmine character,’ agreed Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer. WineEd’s Matthew Cocks considered this a ‘cost-effective dessert wine for incremental sales via matched pairings printed on a menu – a good option for a passionfruit soufflé or tart’.

£13.99 Frederic Robinson

Biecher & Schaal, Riesling, Grand Cru Sommerberg 2015, Alsace, France

Gold medal winner

‘Wow,’ began team leader Laurent Richet MS on encountering this Gold-worthy wine, elaborating: ‘Fantastic balance of fruit and acidity, lovely fruit ripeness of pineapple, golden apples and mango with lemony acidity and a slatey, dry stone finish.’ ‘Ripe peach and exotic fruit, with a smooth, round palate with a touch of honey,’ said Jamavar’s Alessandro de Angelis, while WineEd’s Matthew Cocks considered it best served alongside a pork roast with baked apple and glazed carrots.

£12.25 Bibendum

Dopff au Moulin, Reserve, Pinot Gris 2016, Alsace, France

Silver medal winner

‘Green leaf, citrus and hints of peppery radish on the nose, with fruit flavours ranging from lemon to sweet pears, along with minerals and a slight smoky character on the palate, with broad acids,’ said Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer.

£13.42 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Cave de Hunawihr, Reserve, Riesling 2015, Alsace, France

Silver medal winner

‘Fresh and perfumed, oily aromas with good acidity on the palate and a slightly sweet, honeyed tone,’ began Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky, with Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan noting its ‘mineral, citrus-lime, fresh and vibrant aromas with stony minerals, and dry, intense style on the palate balanced and easy, elegant’.

£8.64 Liberty Wines

Michel Fonné, Riesling 2014, Alsace, France

Silver medal winner

A characterful style, said team leader Laurent Richet MS, who found it ‘very perfumed, with a profound note of honey, lime curd and fresh linen, lively sharp acidity and a clean mineral finish’. ‘Racy, vibrant, smoky, with lime zest and good balance,’ added Diana Rollan of Hakkasan Group.

£7.99 Frederic Robinson

Michel Fonné, Gewurtztraminer 2014, Alsace, France

Silver medal winner

‘Lovely sweet floral nose, lychee fruit with a touch of sweetness, good though not too perfumed,’ began Timothy Connor of Bread Street Kitchen, with team leader Olivier Marie finding ‘very good varietal character, sweet, ripe, yellow Mirabelle plum and button mushroom, classic and well made’.

£8.99 Frederic Robinson

Jean Biecher & Fils, Gewurztraminer 2015, Alsace, France

Silver medal winner

Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers noted its ‘soft nose, great balance and acidity, delicate flavour notes of stone fruits and honeysuckle’, while Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer felt it was ‘less intense, with some waxy citrus aromas, sweet pear fruits and golden florals, Turkish Delight notes on the finish’.

£9.91 Bibendum

Turckheim, Vieilles Vignes, Gewurztraminer 2014, Alsace, France

Silver medal winner

Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer picked up notes of ‘white pear, jasmine and dried pineapple on the nose, pineapple juice and rosewater with the slightest oiliness, but good acidity on the palate’, while team leader Olivier Marie found it ‘atypical, but has a lovely balance, great length and an amazing mineral finish’.

£10.24 Boutinot

Rémy Gresser, Brandhof, Pinot Gris 2014, Alsace, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Light on the nose, refreshing with a touch of apricot,’ began Timothy Connor of Bread Street Kitchen, with Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer noting ‘sweet white peaches and some guava aromas, apricot verging on the tinned on the palate with yellow florals and a slight medicinal hint on the finish’.

£14.10 Top Selection Ltd

Cave de Hunawihr, Réserve, Gewürztraminer 2015, Alsace, France

Bronze medal winner

Timothy Connor of Bread Street Kitchen found it an ‘elegant style, with a lighter nose and balanced palate’, while team leader Olivier Marie highlighted its ‘clean minerality and intensity, very subtle and delicate’.

£10.29 Liberty Wines

Rémy Gresser, Riesling, Grand Cru Moenchberg 2012, Alsace, France

Commended medal winner

Jean Biecher & Fils, Pinot Gris 2015, Alsace , France

Commended medal winner

£8.68 Bibendum

Michel Fonné, Pinot Blanc 2014, Alsace, France

Commended medal winner

Turckheim, Riesling, Grand Cru Brand 2013, Alsace, France

Commended medal winner

£13.99 Boutinot

France: Beaujolais

Louis Jadot, Gamay/Pinot Noir, Coteaux Bourguignons 2015, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner Critics Choice

Typifying the best of what this region has to offer, this Gold winner had, according to Agustin Trapero of Avenue, ‘raspberry fruit, green plums and wet rock minerals on a medium-bodied wine with a soft finish’, while team leader Sam Caporn MW noted ‘red fruits, good structure, decent length and balance’. Andre Luis Martins of Cavalry & Guards Club thought ‘sweet spice and light liquorice notes, and a complex body with rich cherry fruit’ made this a perfect match for grilled fish.

£12.15 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Château de Belleverne, Beaujolais-Villages 2015, Beaujolais, France

Gold medal winner

In praise of this Gold medal-winning entry-level Beaujolais, Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson spoke of a ‘deep, vibrant, appealing colour’, going on to find a ‘huge amount of fruit, plum and blackberry, with a nice bit of grip bringing it together, but keeping it juicy and fun’. Jason Atherton Group’s Stefan Kobald described this as ‘a real crowd-pleaser, with strawberry, red cherry and rose notes’, while Andre Luis Martins of Cavalry & Guards Club appreciated ‘perfumed raspberry and sweet spice, with some gentle, herbal, smoked aromas’, suggesting this be paired with roast pork and apple sauce.

£6.59 Boutinot

La Madone, La Reine de l'Arenite, Fleurie 2015, Beaujolais, France

Gold medal winner

La Madone took Gold for its freshness and beautiful structure, with Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish finding the palate ‘very soft with nice acid balance and a minty fresh note’, while team leader Tom Forrest highlighted its ‘fresh aromas of red cherry and marzipan, soft red fruits with drying minerals and tannins’. ‘Rich spices, a light balsamic note and an elegant finish’ made this a match for pasta, according to Andre Luis Martins of Cavalry & Guards Club.

£7.79 Boutinot

Henry Fessy, Château des Labourons, Fleurie 2015, Beaujolais, France

Silver medal winner

‘Very pretty on the nose,’ began Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish, highlighting its ‘bilberry, blackcurrant and chocolate’ aromas followed by a ‘juicy, opulent palate with smooth and dense texture and a rounded finish’. ‘Maybe one that needs a bit of bottle age,’ added Sara Bachiorri of Chez Bruce.

£10.95 Louis Latour Agencies

Château de Belleverne, Le Cru des Amoureux, St-Amour 2015, Beaujolais, France

Silver medal winner

‘It’s all that a good Beaujolais should be,’ declared Sara Bachiorri of Chez Bruce. ‘Floral notes, packed with red and a bit of dark fruit, moderate tannins and acidity but good texture, too, complemented by savoury notes on the finish.’

£8.28 Boutinot

Oedoria, Accord Majoeur, Cuvée Privilège, Coteaux Bourguignons 2015, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

‘Great nose of aromatic, fresh-crushed cranberries and green banana,’ began Agustin Trapero of Avenue, with Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson enjoying its ‘fruit-driven, blackcurrant and jam nose, lovely line of acidity and a whisper of tannin’, concluding simply: ‘Yum.’

£8.67 Oedoria

Château de Belleverne, Chénas 2015, Beaujolais, France

Bronze medal winner

A ‘good BBQ quaffing wine’, said Sara Bachiorri of Chez Bruce, who found it ‘simple and pleasant, but with very good length and juicy, crunchy fruit with some minerality’. ‘Soft cherry fruit, soft tannins and medium length, supple and juicy,’ added team leader Tom Forrest.

£7.17 Boutinot

Château de Corcelles, Brouilly 2015, Beaujolais, France

Bronze medal winner

‘A very good expression of Beaujolais,’ said Daniele Di Blasio of Pollen Street Social, admiring its ‘very berry fruit on the nose, lively and enjoyable palate and beautiful balance’. ‘Easy drinking yet not simple, very nice,’ added Sara Bachiorri of Chez Bruce.

£11.36 Matthew Clark

Domaine Olivier Ravier, Beaujolais-Villages 2015, Beaujolais , France

Commended medal winner

Domaine Cheysson, Clos Les Farges, Chiroubles 2014, Beaujolais, France

Commended medal winner

£11.23 Bibendum

Château de Corcelles, Beaujolais-Villages 2015, Beaujolais, France

Commended medal winner

£9.86 Matthew Clark

Domaine Les Roches Bleues, Réserve des Vieilles Vignes, Côte de Brouilly 2014, Beaujolais, France

Commended medal winner

£7.83 Boutinot

Oedoria, Accord Majoeur, Cuvée Vieilles Vignes, Beaujolais Rouge 2015, Beaujolais, France

Commended medal winner

£8.50 Oedoria

Henry Fessy, Château des Reyssiers, Régnié 2015, Beaujolais, France

Commended medal winner

Boutinot, Domaine Les Roches Bleues, Le Cru du Volcan, Brouilly 2015, Beaujolais, France

Commended medal winner

£7.62 Boutinot

France: Bordeaux

Château Lamothe-Cissac, Vieilles Vignes, Haut-Médoc 2012, Bordeaux, France

Gold medal winner

A Gold-standard wine with ‘fantastic balance and a long, pleasurable finish’, according to Frédéric Billet of Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa, who very much enjoyed its ‘elegant, refined nose, herbaceous character and white pepper notes, and great length revealing big potential to age further’. Team leader Angela Reddin agreed, pointing out its ‘effortless elegance and style’. For team leader Lionel Periner, this had ‘berry and dried-flower aromas, leading to velvet tannins and a long, elegant finish – a match for duck with girolles’.

£20.23 Domaines Fabre

Château Lamothe-Bouscaut, Pessac-Léognan Blanc 2015, Bordeaux, France

Gold medal winner Critics Choice

‘This is a fine example of the region,’ began Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum, with his account of this Gold Lister continuing: ‘Complex and balanced fruit flavours, exotic pineapple notes and integrated oak with a creamy texture, and the alcohol is well integrated too.’ ‘Delicate initially, but flavours explode on the mid-palate, and it shows typicity with good length,’ added team leader Annette Scarfe MW. Ian Howard of The White Hart Inn at Lydgate appreciated ‘stone fruit, like nectarines, as well as a mushroom-butter note’.

£18.09 Liberty Wines

Château Larose-Trintaudon, Haut-Médoc, Cru Bourgeois 2010, Bordeaux, France

Gold medal winner

‘A well-made wine showing good complexity,’ began team leader Olivier Marie of this Gold winner, impressed with its ‘fresh liquorice and cassia bark notes on a complex nose, and a resinous note on the palate indicating toasty new oak’. Team leader Lionel Periner appreciated its ‘red fruit and green bell pepper, with complex fruit and well-balanced oak’, while The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira liked its ‘vanilla, cherry and a touch of black pepper, giving this wine complexity and finesse’.

£15.59 Liberty Wines

Le Grand Chai, Bordeaux Rouge 2012, Bordeaux, France

Gold medal winner

This great-value Gold was described by Sosharu’s Masahito Suzuki as showing ‘cooked black and red fruits, touches of spice and velvety texture with well balanced oak’. Neil Pinto of Candlesticks appreciated its ‘dried red fruits and plum notes’, while Cavalry & Guards Club’s Andre Luis Martins praised ‘dark cherry and black olive aromas, with rich fruit and a well-extracted body, with elegant tannins. A Sunday roast wine.’

£4.98 Direct Wines Production

Clos Floridène, Graves 2012, Bordeaux, France

Gold medal winner

This Gold winner offered abundant fruit, alongside some spice and minerality for added complexity. While Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot found ‘light cassis and violets on a dry palate’, consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates enjoyed its ‘intense red and black fruits, concentrated nose, touches of cedar and nice tannins with a full mouthfeel’. Quentin Loisel of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms wanted to see this paired with ‘filet mignon and a creamy black pepper sauce’.

£15.56 Matthew Clark

Château Ste-Marie, Entre-Deux-Mers 2015, Bordeaux, France

Gold medal winner

This Bordeaux Blanc might have started out a bit shy, but it soon endeared itself to our judges with its freshness and approachability – enough to earn itself Gold. Team leader Annette Scarfe MW enjoyed its ‘lovely ripe lemons with a creamy mid-palate’, finding it ‘multi-layered and a good example’, while Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum found it ‘elegant and easy drinking, a touch of flinty minerality, versatile and good with seafood’.

£9.30 Enotria&Coe

Château du Moulin Rouge, Haut-Médoc 2012, Bordeaux, France

Gold medal winner

Judges praised elegance and complexity here, awarding Gold. Quentin Loisel of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms thought it ‘rich and deep, with very good ageing potential’. ‘Balanced with good structure, purity of fruit and that trademark Bordeaux dustiness,’ said Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte, concluding: ‘Shows good value at the price point.’ The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira thought this ‘a good wine for starters like steak tartare’.

£12.92 Davy's Wine Merchants

Château Lestrille Capmartin, Bordeaux Blanc 2015, Bordeaux, France

Silver medal winner

A wine with ‘a delicate nose and waxy texture’, according to team leader Annette Scarfe MW, who enjoyed its ‘core of ripe lemon, and savoury lees notes on the palate adding texture and structure’.

£11.58 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Château Lestrille, Entre-Deux-Mers 2016, Bordeaux, France

Silver medal winner

‘A more restrained style,’ began team leader Annette Scarfe MW, who noted ‘quince and lemon peel on the palate and a nice, creamy texture’, while Antoine Cabre of Spring Restaurant noted ‘fresh mineral, lovely fruitiness and nice texture’.

£9.80 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Château Larose Perganson, Haut-Médoc, Cru Bourgeois 2011, Bordeaux, France

Silver medal winner

‘Good for drinking right now, with beautiful forest fruits in evidence and great length, very typical Bordeaux,’ said Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted. ‘Good, very classic, with roasting nuts, red and black fruits and a smooth, flowing ride,’ added team leader Angela Reddin.

£17.44 Liberty Wines

Mongravey, Château de Braude, Haut-Médoc, Cru Bourgeois 2014, Bordeaux, France

Silver medal winner

Consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates found ‘pretty oak character, blackberry and blueberry fruit, though a touch tight and tannic at the moment’, with team leader Olivier Marie adding: ‘Fleshy fruit with good oak integration, nice texture and good length.’ One to decant now or age.

£14.43 Mongravey

GCF Exclusif, Château La Fortune, Margaux, Cru Bourgeois 2014, Bordeaux, France

Silver medal winner

A unanimous favourite with our panel. ‘New oak dominates currently, bringing flattering coconut and vanilla notes,’ said team leader Olivier Marie, continuing: ‘Technical, but very well made, with good earthy character and chalky tannins to balance.’

£19.20 Famille Helfrich

Château Ste-Marie, Bordeaux Supérieur 2014, Bordeaux, France

Silver medal winner

Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin enjoyed its ‘attractive, peppery violets and fine spicy grain, and savoury style with bitter chocolate notes’, while at the same time noting a little ‘under-ripeness hidden behind the oak, with some coffee-mocha character’. ‘Shows typicity with its fleshy red plum fruit and well-integrated tannin,’ said leader Annette Scarfe MW.

£9.44 Enotria&Coe

Château Rauzan-Gassies, Gassies, Margaux 2010, Bordeaux, France

Silver medal winner

‘Textbook, drink now!’ began consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, highlighting its ‘cedar, hints of cigar box, integrated tobacco and earthy notes all knitting together nicely’. ‘Showing development, tertiary character, complex and à point,’ added impressed team leader Olivier Marie.

£22.06 Bibendum

Château Lanessan, Les Calèches de Lanessan, Haut-Médoc 2011, Bordeaux, France

Silver medal winner

‘Clean and ripe style, showing lifted, fleshy fruit with dark plum and red berry overtones,’ began team leader Olivier Marie, continuing: ‘Good oak integration with moderate complexity, leather and some balsamic notes on the palate.’

£12.80 Boutinot

Château Edmus, St-Emilion Grand Cru 2014, Bordeaux, France

Bronze medal winner

One that will benefit from plenty of air at this stage, though Immacolata Cannavo of Hakkasan Dubai found it ‘good value, approachable, with vanilla oak and black cherry fruit, smooth and well balanced’, while Francisco Macedo of Bovey Castle felt it would ‘age perfectly in three to five years’.

£21.34 Top Selection Ltd

Antoine Moueix, Château Capet-Guillier, St-Emilion Grand Cru 2014, Bordeaux, France

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW noted ‘lots of creamy vanilla oak’, and found this a ‘very polished wine, delicious to drink now, with its juicy mid-palate and well-integrated oak’. ‘Big, chunky, with concentration, depth and very dark fruit,’ added Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin.

£29.95 Liberty Wines

Château Tour Bayard, Montagne St-Emilion 2014, Bordeaux, France

Bronze medal winner

Enjoying its ‘bright nose and dense, expressive palate’, Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin also spotted an unusual note of ‘orange zest alongside bitter dark chocolate’, finally concluding that it was ‘tense and vibrant, with very dark, crunchy fruit’.

£14.95 Majestic Commercial

Château des Bardes, St-Emilion Grand Cru 2014, Bordeaux, France

Bronze medal winner

Francisco Macedo of Bovey Castle was struck by its ‘nice deep colour and black fruit characteristics’, picking up ‘black cherries, blackcurrant and blackberries on the palate, well-incorporated tannins, vanilla notes and good structure indicating good ageing potential’.

£15.30 Matthew Clark

Château Pontet Bayard, Montagne St-Emilion 2013, Bordeaux, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Black fruits on the nose, then a palate that’s nicely balanced between cassis fruit, vanilla and cedar spice with hints of blackcurrant leaf and well-judged tannins,’ said Francisco Macedo of Bovey Castle. ‘All in balance and great value for money,’ concluded team leader Laurent Richet MS.

£10.65 Matthew Clark

Château Mongravey, Margaux, Cru Bourgeois 2014, Bordeaux, France

Bronze medal winner

Andrés Iterate of Coq d’Argent was very taken with this ‘great, very well-made wine’, highlighting ‘lots of dusty character and stone minerality, good dark fruit and concentration on the palate with good structure and a lengthy finish’.

£20.00 Maison Liedbergh Limited

Le Grand Chai, Bordeaux Rouge 2014, Bordeaux, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Correct style, showing bright red fruit, this is a simple but good-value option,’ said team leader Laura Rhys MS, while Sue Jones of The Harrow at Little Bedwyn found ‘tannins, dry leather and warmth on the palate’.

£4.96 Direct Wines Production

Clos Floridène, Graves Blanc 2014, Bordeaux, France

Bronze medal winner

Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum felt it had ‘potential to age and develop, but now shows an elegant nose that’s fairly aromatic with smoky, spicy notes and exotic citrus fruit character’, adding: ‘The ripeness is controlled and it’s a well-crafted wine.’

£18.21 Matthew Clark

Château Boutisse, St-Emilion Grand Cru 2011, Bordeaux, France

Bronze medal winner

Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels was impressed with this ‘complex wine, showing notes of dark cherry, cedar and cigar box with good leathery notes’, while finding the palate ‘concentrated and powerful, with a lingering finish’.

£19.44 Matthew Clark

Château Chapelle d'Aliénor, By La Gaffelière, Bordeaux Supérieur 2015, Bordeaux, France

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW praised its ‘lovely, attractive nose of black and red bramble fruits’, adding that ‘soft tannins and approachability make it ready to drink now, and very suitable for the on-trade’. ‘Young, but good concentration and potential to be a good wine,’ agreed Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels.

£16.42 Chateau Chapelle D'alienor

Château Bernadotte, Haut-Médoc 2012, Bordeaux, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Youthful but developing,’ began Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group, continuing: ‘Ripe red fruits and plum with pencil lead and wet forest floor on the nose, then chalky and grippy on the palate with medium acid and tannins.’

£12.00 FARR VINTNERS LTD

Château Baron Bellevue, Côtes de Bourg 2012, Bordeaux, France

Bronze medal winner

Sue Jones of The harrow at Little Bedwyn enjoyed the ‘spicy wood notes, bilberry fruit on the nose and gamey richness’, while Andrea Cotichella of Wernher Restaurant at Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa summed it up as ‘fruity, juicy and rich’, and team leader Laura Rhys MS noted its ‘nice weight on the palate’.

£7.28 Boutinot

Château des Gravières, Collection Prestige, Graves 2015, Bordeaux, France

Commended medal winner

£10.47 Enotria&Coe

Château Potent Bayard, Montagne St-Emilion 2011, Bordeaux, France

Commended medal winner

£11.01 Matthew Clark

Château de Barbe, Côtes de Bourg 2014, Bordeaux, France

Commended medal winner

£10.79 Matthew Clark

Château des Gravières, Graves Blanc 2016, Bordeaux , France

Commended medal winner

£8.99 Enotria&Coe

Vignobles Bertin, Clos l'Hermitage, Lalande de Pomerol 2012, Bordeaux, France

Commended medal winner

£12.16 Boutinot

Château Tour St-Fort, St-Estèphe 2014, Bordeaux, France

Commended medal winner

£14.50 CHATEAU TOUR SAINT-FORT

Château Tour St-Fort, St-Estèphe 2015, Bordeaux, France

Commended medal winner

£14.50 CHATEAU TOUR SAINT-FORT

Château Boutisse, St-Emilion Grand Cru 2013, Bordeaux, France

Commended medal winner

Sadel, Maison Givas, Bordeaux 2015, Bordeaux, France

Commended medal winner

£8.52 SADEL

Domaines Cuvelier, Château La Croix, St-Estèphe 2012, Bordeaux, France

Commended medal winner

France: Burgundy, Red

Domaine Guy & Yvan Dufouleur, Nuits-St-Georges 1er Cru, Clos des Perrières 2014, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner

Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club was drawn to this Gold Lister’s ‘smoky, sour cassis and fresh cherry aromas’, enjoying its ‘elegant strawberry flavours with earthier notes, leading to a richly charming finish’. ‘Well structured, lasts and lasts in the mouth – an attractive dinner wine,’ added Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering. ‘Amazing with guinea fowl or other game,’ concluded Gabriele Galuppo of Theo Randall at the InterContinental.

£45.30 Top Selection Ltd

Patriarche, Bourgogne Pinot Noir 2015, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner

This was singled out for its typicity and great value, and awarded Gold for it, too. Team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW noted its ‘glinting pale purple colour’, before describing it as: ‘Nicely meaty with a good chewy texture, and unexpectedly flavoursome for the price and colour.’ Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer liked its ‘red cherry, smoke and spice, with a generous red-fruit palate and crunchy acidity’.

£10.18 Castelnau Wine Agencies

Vallet Frères, Clos de la Justice Monopole, Gevrey-Chambertin 2011, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner

Judges heaped praise on the spicy, earthy character of this wine, clearly deserving of Gold. Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer found ‘dried cherries and dry earth, with some sweet spice and smoke too. On the palate, the fruit is lifted, with more spice. A match for duck.’ Markus Dilger of MAD F&B Consulting liked its ‘herbal, earthy and smoky notes, with fresh fruit and good acidity’.

£34.03 Boutinot

Château de Santenay, Mercurey 1er Cru, Les Puillets 2015, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

‘Gentle on the nose with fresh straw notes and elegant white spices,’ began Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards club, also finding ‘fresh and elegant fruit on the palate with gentle tannin’. ‘Bright and attractive, nicely balanced. Roast lamb comes to mind,’ added Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse.

£19.19 Liberty Wines

Château de Santenay, Clos de Vougeot, Grand Cru 2015, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

‘A surprisingly fruit-forward wine with dark, brooding intensity, after purple fruit and sweet sap on the nose, and finishing with some black pepper,’ thought Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer. MAD F&B Consulting’s Markus Dilger enjoyed ‘plum, blackberry and forest floor notes, with some liquorice, too’.

£105.24 Liberty Wines

Louis Jadot, Beaune 1er Cru, Les Theurons 2010, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club found ‘fresh red fruit with elegant herbal characters, sour cherry with spice’, while Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering was impressed with its ‘very soft and silky, attractive savoury character, a classy wine developing well in the mouth in a good length’.

£36.04 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Domaine René Monnier, Bourgogne Pinot Noir 2014, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

Fred Marti of Typing Room found ‘great drinkability, with vibrant fruits, nice layers of flavour and good length’, while team leader Martin Lam noted its ‘cherry brightness, a lick of new oak and very chewy character’.

£15.34 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Remoissenet Père & Fils, Givry 2013, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

‘Decent fruit character with sour cherries and good use of oak,’ said team leader Martin Lam, with Typing Room’s Fred Marti noting its ‘light, fragrant red berries’, and Charles Ashby-Taylor of Dabbous calling ‘English strawberry fields and wet stones’ to mind.

£19.21 Matthew Clark

Domaine Albert Morot, Beaune 1er Cru, Les Teurons 2013, Burgundy, France

Bronze medal winner

Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering found that this ‘grows on you in mid-palate, and it develops in the mouth, making it quite a big wine for a Burgundy’, adding that: ‘With some flavoursome meat dishes it could show very well.’

£32.73 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Henri de Villamont, Prestige, Bourgogne Pinot Noir 2014, Burgundy, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Bright on the nose with red fruit and some earthy notes, but this is good value for money,’ said Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel, with Jacopo Armenio of Vinarius also noting ‘red fruit clusters, sour cherry notes and good savoury character with some intensity’.

£12.60 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Domaine Guy & Yvan Dufouleur, Vieilles Vignes, Fixin 1er Cru, Clos du Chapitre Monopole 2014, Burgundy, France

Bronze medal winner

‘A young, spicy wine, with dark forest fruits and and some earthy notes, and a herbal element, too, not to mention some good acidity,’ thought Markus Dilger of MAD F&B Consulting, while Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer liked this wine’s ‘earthiness, as well as some black pepper’.

£31.72 Top Selection Ltd

Domaine Michel Juillot, Mercurey 2014, Burgundy , France

Commended medal winner

£17.69 Enotria&Coe

Domaine Guy & Yvan Dufouleur, Aux St-Julien, Nuits-St-Georges 2015, Burgundy, France

Commended medal winner

France: Chablis

Domaine Testut, Vieilles Vignes, Chablis 2015, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner

‘Elegant and sexy with a great seam of minerality and notes of apple blossom,’ began Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky in his description of this clear Gold winner. Team leader Simon Woods found it ‘young, grippy and herbal, with slight wintergreen notes, fynbos even, and apple and citrus fruit’. A great seafood wine, thought Vinoteca’s Charlie Young, with its ‘pure melon and apple aromas, and a big mineral crescendo’.

£13.45 Top Selection Ltd

Jean-Marc Brocard, Chablis 2015, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner

Richly textured, with some mineral complexity, this Chablis easily took Gold for Jean-Marc Brocard. Team leader Simon Woods enjoyed its ‘crisp citrus-lemony aromas, then a long palate with relaxed fruit flavours, smoky and slightly waxy texture, promising more to come with a little age’, while Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky found it ‘lovely and juicy with lots of apple freshness and palate-pleasing acidity, nicely balanced’. Team leader Jade Koch thought its ‘sweet, buttery salt-caramel style, with salty minerality’ made this a match for crab on toast.

£12.80 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Domaine Louis Michel, Chablis 1er Cru, Montée de Tonnerre 2013, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner

Harry Crowther of M Wine Store found this Gold Lister to have a nose of ‘honey, wax and lanolin, then sweet baking spice notes on the palate with lovely acidity’, and Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst) enjoyed its ‘bright, mineral and elegant aromas, fresh fruity palate that’s balanced and harmonious with a long finish’. Team leader Jade Koch found it ‘refreshing, with lots going on – a killer prawn cocktail match’.

£24.14 Enotria&Coe

Domaine Louis Moreau, Chablis Grand Cru, Vaudésir 2013, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner Critics Choice

Winning Gold for what team leader Martin Lam described as ‘a ripe, inviting, floral nose and tight and concentrated palate, with stone fruits, citrus and a long mineral finish’. Street XO’s Raphael Thierry appreciated this wine’s ‘mineral character, textured with good intensity, and honeydew melon fruit on the palate’, while Vinoteca’s Charlie Young matched its ‘clean and mineral character, with a wonderful almond note on the finish’ with roast pork leg.

£33.75 SAS Louis Moreau

Domaine Paul Nicolle, Vieilles Vignes, Chablis 2015, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

‘Classic style, steely with good minerality and ripeness with citrus notes,’ began Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers, while Christopher Delalonde MS of Bleeding Heart Group found ‘apples, floral and chalky notes on the nose, minerals and well-knitted flowery tones, followed by an unctuous, generous and balanced palate with great layers and a salty finish, superbly put together’.

£11.18 Bibendum

Albert Bichot, L’Orangerie du Château, Chablis 2016, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

‘Open aromas of spring-like white flowers and apple blossom, crunchy Granny Smith fruit and wet stone minerals,’ began Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS, who was keen on its ‘clean palate’, and thought it ‘pure, refreshing and stylish with a saline tone and unctuous fruit balance’.

£10.50 Fuller's

Jean-Marc Brocard, Chablis 1er Cru, Montmains 2015, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

Street XO’s Raphael Thierry highlighted ‘smoky minerality on the nose and a textured, mineral, elegant palate’, while for team leader Martin Lam it was ‘spot-on Chablis, saline and floral on the nose with white flowers, focused and concentrated on the palate’.

£18.30 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Domaine Laroche, Chablis 1er Cru, Montée de Tonnerre 2014, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

‘Oakier style, acidity is present with citrus fruit and a nice clean palate,’ began Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst), with Street XO’s Raphael Thierry noting its ‘ripe and creamy texture, with a good fruit profile, mineral character and freshness on the palate’.

£24.07 ADVINI

Domaine Laroche, Chablis 1er Cru, Les Vaudevey 2015, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

‘Complexity on the nose, gunsmoke, flint, minerals and citrus,’ said Harry Crowther of M Wine Store, who enjoyed its ‘luscious acidity and persistent, very long finish’, while team leader Martin Lam admired its ‘very elegant, balanced palate with both concentration and restraint’.

£40.05 Liberty Wines

Domaine Louis Moreau, Chablis Grand Cru, Valmur 2013, Burgundy, France

Bronze medal winner

‘A rich nose of noble Chablis aromas, with fat acidity on the palate, good weight of ripe fruit, and classy style overall,’ said Harry Crowther of M Wine Store, with Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst) also picking out its ‘fruit-driven, soft palate, notes of raisins on the aftertaste, and great warmth, texture and concentration’.

£28.50 Laytons

Domaine Louis Moreau, Origine, Chablis 2015, Burgundy, France

Bronze medal winner

Presenting a definitive style, said Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky: ‘Peaches and cream with hints of melon, good acidity with a lovely creaminess and hints of citrus, quite intense and juicy on the palate.’

£9.50 Swig Wines

Jean-Marc Brocard, Chablis 1er Cru, Vau de Vey 2014, Burgundy , France

Commended medal winner

La Chablisienne, Le Finage, Chablis 2014, Burgundy , France

Commended medal winner

£11.65 Bibendum

Domaine de la Motte, Vieilles Vignes, Chablis 2014, Burgundy, France

Commended medal winner

£10.85 Boutinot

Albert Bichot, Domaine Long-Depaquit, Chablis 2015, Burgundy, France

Commended medal winner

£11.00 Fuller's

Domaine Louis Moreau, Chablis 1er Cru, Vaulignot 2015, Burgundy, France

Commended medal winner

£13.13 Laytons

Domaine Louis Moreau, Chablis 1er Cru, Vaillons 2015, Burgundy, France

Commended medal winner

Domaine Laroche, St Martin, Chablis 2015, Burgundy, France

Commended medal winner

£14.60 Liberty Wines

La Cape de St Martin, Chablis 2015, Burgundy, France

Commended medal winner

France: Loire, inc. Sancerre

GCF Exclusif, Sauvion, Domaine du Cléray, Chardonnay 2015, Loire, France

Gold medal winner

Bright and expressive, and undoubtedly deserving of Gold, The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira liked this Chardonnay’s ‘stone fruits on the nose and slightly spicy oak, very well-balanced palate and very fresh finish’, while team leader Tom Forrest highlighted its ‘mineral freshness and a touch of exotic lychee fruit, zingy lemon and zesty texture betraying a touch of sur-lie, and more fresh smoky mineral elements’. Team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW enjoyed its ‘green herbs and crunchy acidity, making this a good partner for grilled seabass with sauce vierge’.

£7.31 Peter Graham Wines

GCF Exclusif, Cardinal Richard, Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie 2015, Loire, France

Gold medal winner Food MatchBy the glass

‘Elegant, precise and refreshing, easy-drinking white or paired with summer foods,’ began Sumi Sarma of Sumilier in praise of this versatile, great-value Gold, finding ‘green apples and pears, floral and mild spice hints with herbs and minerals, pleasant style with a lemon finesse’. Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce noted: ‘Pleasant apples and lemon zest with subtle minerality, but mouthfilling and rounded with a clean and fruity finish,’ while team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW concluded: ‘Good with oysters.’

£6.83 House of Townend

Paul Buisse, Clos de Nouys, Vouvray Demi-Sec 2014, Loire, France

Gold medal winner Food Match

Ripe and refreshing, this Gold medal and Food Match Trophy winner was described by Sumi Sarma of Sumilier as having ‘soft lemon sorbet aromas with crisp, slightly honeyed green and red apple notes, zingy acidity and good structure, some weight and concentration’, finding that the palate was ‘off-dry to medium, but well balanced with extremely graceful acidity and fruit’. Frances Bentley of Individual Restaurant wanted to see this served alongside pan-fried foie gras.

£9.96 Bibendum

Domaine Roblin, Terres Blanches, Sancerre 2015, Loire, France

Gold medal winner

‘Fresh, crisp and light on the nose, a lifted and balanced palate with lime-lemon citrus, and green apple notes with some chalky mineral,’ said Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS of this Gold winner, while team leader Sam Caporn MW found it ‘restrained on the nose, with light hints of elderflower on the palate, quite phenolic but with juicy acid’. ‘Lean, clean and mineral, with a long finish,’ added team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, pairing it with a mackerel and cucumber salad.

£12.36 Boutinot

Domaine Fouassier, Les Chasseignes, Sancerre 2014, Loire, France

Silver medal winner

Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh enjoyed its ‘rich yet compact style with superb delineation of freshness, purity of fruits and minerality, rounded off with hazelnut and cheese rind notes on the finish, great for food matching’.

£14.26 Bibendum

Chéreau Carré, Château de Chasseloir, Muscadet Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie 2014, Loire, France

Silver medal winner

‘Concentrated and precise fruit on the nose, with flavours of green apple and fresh pear, long finish with mineral notes, a classically styled example,’ said Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce, while team leader Tom Forrest also enjoyed its ‘lemon mineral aromas, light yeasty prickle, saline and stony palate with a juicy green fruit finish’.

£8.99 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

GCF Exclusif, Sauvion, Sauvignon Blanc, Haut-Poitou 2016, Loire, France

Silver medal winner

‘A very aromatic, straightforward Sauvignon with a nice edge of minerality, good at the entry level,’ began Dan Cohen of Cépages Wine Bistro, while Mike Best of the WSET felt it was ‘competing with the New World and doing a good job, very bright and fruit-driven, with very ripe fruits and citrus acidity’.

£6.45 Matthew Clark

Les Coteaux Tufiers, Vouvray Demi-Sec 2015, Loire, France

Silver medal winner

Carlos Ferreira of The Sign of the Don felt this was a ‘very good choice for seafood, with its beautiful aromas of orange mousse and cooked apple, a touch of sugar on the palate and very soft acidity, all very nicely balanced’. ‘Ripe pears, quince jam, very mouth-filling in an off-dry style, and keeps the bracing acidity on the palate,’ added Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce.

£6.97 Boutinot

Joseph Mellot, La Grande Châtelaine, Cuvée Prestige, Sancerre 2013, Loire, France

Silver medal winner

Soliciting a ‘Wow!’ from team leader Sam Caporn MW, who thought it showed ‘unusual, almost botrytis character with tropical fruit and spice notes, and is simply delicious’. Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS pointed out its ‘fumé style, vanilla oak and caramel, rich yellow fruit flavours with apple, good balance from start to finish’.

£20.40 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Joseph Mellot, Le Chant des Vignes, Pouilly-Fumé 2016, Loire, France

Silver medal winner

‘Fresh tropical notes of pineapple on the nose,’ began Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish, finding a ‘dry palate with good aromatic profile, apple and stone fruit flavours, fresh citrus and apricot on the finish with long-lasting acidity’. ‘Juicy fruit with weight and texture on the palate, lovely acidity and finish,’ agreed team leader Laura Rhys MS.

£12.18 Hatch Mansfield

Joseph Mellot, La Grande Cuvée des Edvins, Cuvée Prestige, Pouilly-Fumé 2015, Loire, France

Silver medal winner

Mike Best of the WSET enjoyed this ‘smoky, toasty, oaky style of Sauvignon, showing very ripe citrus and baked apple fruit, with saline complexity on the palate, an impressively ambitious style’, while team leader Laura Rhys MS picked up on its ‘bold fruit, citrus and tropical style with some toasted complexity and creamy texture’.

£20.40 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Domaine du Petit Métris, Clos de la Marche, Savennières 2014, Loire, France

Silver medal winner

‘Fresh and fruity with a lot of quince and white peach on the nose,’ began Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce, who found it ‘lovely on the palate, with a good balance between acidity and a touch of fruity sweetness, which empowers the flavours, then a long-lasting finish’.

£11.95 Boutinot

Joseph Mellot, La Gravelière, Sancerre 2016, Loire, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Restrained initially but has some exotic passion fruit character, too,’ began team leader Sam Caporn MW, who found it ‘a pretty wine that is well balanced and long’, while for Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS it was a ‘classic style, fresh and open, with citrus and nettle aromas, wet stone and lime peel with notes of under-ripe melon on the palate’.

£15.02 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Château de Tracy, Pouilly-Fumé 2015, Loire, France

Bronze medal winner

For Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish, this had ‘very intense ripe fruit on a complex nose, stone fruit and citrus with mineral notes and white pepper on the finish, long and fruity, zesty and zingy’. ‘Very good, delicious fruit freshness, real elegance and class with gentle persistence, pristine fruit and acid, love it!’ said Mike Best of the WSET.

£20.32 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Château de la Roche, Sauvignon Blanc, Touraine 2016, Loire, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Citrus, green and red apple, mineral notes with orange peel and floral character, nice restraint but bright acidity,’ said team leader Laura Rhys MS, while WSET’s Mike Best felt that it ‘never gets too intense but has great persistence’.

£7.72 Bibendum

Domaine Fouassier, Les Chailloux, Sancerre 2014, Loire, France

Commended medal winner

£13.98 Bibendum

Joseph Mellot, Les Collinettes, Sancerre 2016, Loire, France

Commended medal winner

Domaine Lavigne, Vieilles Vignes, Saumur-Champigny 2014, Loire, France

Commended medal winner

Claude Michot, Les Berthiers, Pouilly-Fumé 2015, Loire, France

Commended medal winner

£11.55 Bibendum

Les Grands Presbytères, Tradition, Vielles Vignes, Muscadet Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie 2013, Loire, France

Commended medal winner

£8.00 Boutinot

Domaine Laporte, Les Duchesses, Pouilly-Fumé 2015, Loire, France

Commended medal winner

Levin, Gamay 2015, Loire, France

Commended medal winner

£15.30 Levin Wines

Domaine Laporte, Le Rochoy, Sancerre 2015, Loire, France

Commended medal winner

France: South & South-West, Red

GCF Exclusif, Domaine de la Baume, Syrah, Pays d'Oc 2015, Languedoc, France

Gold medal winner

A friendly, fruit-filled character propelled this straight to Gold. Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair enjoyed its ‘cherry and prune fruit complexity on the nose, lovely, approachable palate with lively tannin and good length’, while team leader Lionel Periner noted ‘red fruit and berries, smooth tannin and light body with a juicy finish’. Vinoteca’s Charlie Young identified ‘black fruit and black pepper, with good freshness, texture and spice – drink with anything barbecue’.

£6.85 Carlsberg UK

Gérard Bertrand, Château La Sauvageonne, Grand Vin, Coteaux du Languedoc, Terrasses du Larzac 2013, Languedoc, France

Gold medal winner

‘Rich dark-fruit aromas, leading to cherries on the palate, with velvety texture and soft tannin,’ began Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair in praise of this Gold winner, while team leader Lionel Periner noted ‘dark fruit, spices, coffee and toast notes on an elegant nose, and a dry and complex palate, well balanced and spicy with a full, long finish’. Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel liked ‘pronounced red and black fruit combined with sweet spices and black pepper, velvet tannins and a long, savoury finish’, making this perfect, he thought, for ‘lamb shoulder or venison’.

£19.34 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

La Croix de St Jean, Lo Paire, Minervois 2013, Languedoc, France

Gold medal winner

Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot enjoyed this Gold winner’s ‘lifted, opulent fruit, sweet liquorice spice and a good fresh line of acidity running through’, while Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel appreciated ‘spicy, sweet red fruit with firm, velvet tannins and an elegant, lingering finish’. James Hocking of The Vineyard Group noted its ‘deep, dark, dense fruit on the nose, with a core of earthy spice on the palate, which would go well with game or various dark meats’.

£16.04 Liberty Wines

Château Lagrézette, Chevaliers du Château Lagrézette, Cahors 2015, South West France, France

Gold medal winner

This fruit-forward Gold winner was full of ‘red berries, toasty, fresh and fruity aromas’ for Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan, who also found ‘plenty of fruit, richer notes of black olive and earth, big tannins and fleshy black fruit on the finish’. ‘Structured, full-bodied wine, needs time,’ added team leader Laurent Richet MS, while Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London described this as ‘modern and well made, with tannins framed by sweet oak notes’.

£13.89 Top Selection Ltd

Château de Chambert, Grand Vin, Cahors 2012, South West France, France

Silver medal winner

‘A more Bordeaux style’, began team leader Laurent Richet MS, noting its ‘lovely leathery spices, cassis, cedar and slight green capsicum note’, while Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky enjoyed its ‘big, meaty character with underlying fruit, mineral hints and good concentration’.

£29.85 Liberty Wines

Abbotts & Delaunay, Boreas, Faugères 2015, Languedoc, France

Silver medal winner

‘Quite developed on the nose, with some stewed red and black fruit notes,’ began Charles Ashby-Taylor of Dabbous, while Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair felt it had ‘velvety, rich soft tannins and good structure’. ‘Mint, dark fruit and cacao, berries and oak with floral hints,’ added team leader Lionel Periner.

£15.65 Matthew Clark

Producteurs Plaimont, Château de Sabazan, St Mont Rouge 2012, South West France, France

Silver medal winner

‘Red fruits, perfumed rose notes and peppermint with smoke on the nose,’ began team leader Laurent Richet MS, who found ‘salty mineral, meaty characters, plum and black cherry fruit and high tannin’ on the palate. ‘Quite elegant with nice sour red fruit, good structure and balance,’ added Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky.

£14.58 Bibendum

Château Coupe-Roses, La Bastide, Minervois 2015, Languedoc, France

Silver medal winner

Charles Ashby-Taylor of Dabbous was impressed with its ‘earthy and natural style, with sour cherry and black raspberry on the nose, pleasantly green tannin background with more juicy cherry fruit’, while team leader Lionel Periner highlighted ‘berry fruit and classic Garrigue herbal notes’.

£8.14 Bibendum

Lorgeril, Les Pins, St-Chinian 2012, Languedoc, France

Silver medal winner

Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot enjoyed its ‘wonderfully opulent nose, dark fruit medley and sandalwood, with fleshy opulence on a smooth palate’, and Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club noted ‘fresh raspberry fruit with light herbal aromas, jammy raspberry and cinnamon brûlée on the palate’.

£14.33 Majestic Commercial

Gérard Bertrand, Cigalus Rouge, Aude Hauterive 2014, Languedoc, France

Silver medal winner

Team leader Martin Lam found a ‘sappy, herbal, black olive nose, with a structured, perfumed, quite elegant palate’, and for Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia it was a ‘deep, brooding wine with structured dark fruit and soft, elegant wood spice notes’.

£22.16 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Château Baulieu, Villa Baulieu, Coteaux d'Aix en Provence Rouge 2013, Provence, France

Silver medal winner

‘Cassis and bell pepper on the nose, and a palate full of black and white pepper character,’ said Charles Ashby-Taylor of Dabbous, adding that this wine will benefit from further cellaring or decanting to be drunk now. Team leader Lionel Periner found ‘red berry and floral notes, velvet tannins and a dry, spicy finish’.

£28.15 Liberty Wines

Château du Vieux Parc, La Sélection, Corbières 2014, Languedoc, France

Silver medal winner

‘Very pleasant, ripe berry flavours, gourmand style that’s nicely balanced with a long finish,’ began Yohann Pinol of Wiltons, with Sushi Samba’s Maurizio Palomba highlighting ‘black olives and prune on the nose, with good intensity on the palate’.

£11.66 Enotria&Coe

LGI-Wines, St Desir, Pinot Noir, Pays d'Oc 2016, Languedoc, France

Silver medal winner

A light, juicy, approachable red, which our judging panel found appealingly fruity with red cherry fruit, soft tannin support and easy-drinking freshness on the mid-palate.

£6.05 Majestic Commercial

Abbotts & Delaunay, Réserve, Côtes du Roussillon 2015, Roussillon, France

Bronze medal winner

Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair enjoyed its ‘beautiful nose of red berries and herbs, and a rich and soft palate with good length’, while team leader Lionel Periner noted ‘dark, cooked fruits, dry and complex palate with notes of cacao, juicy fruit and spice’.

£6.14 Molson Coors

Badet Clément, La Cour des Dames, Mourvèdre, Pays d'Oc 2015, Languedoc, France

Bronze medal winner

Sushi Samba’s Maurizio Palomba noted its ‘sweet, spicy fruit character and full, weighty palate with ripe tannins and moreish acidity’, while Yohann Pinol of Wiltons also enjoyed its ‘good, fruity style and spicy balance’.

£5.01 Molson Coors

Abbotts & Delaunay, Domaine de la Métairie d'Alon, Solaire, Pinot Noir, Pays d'Oc 2015, Languedoc, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Red fruit nose, with fragrant notes of sour cherry and raspberry tart, light toasty oak touches on a rich palate with soft tannin and some darker tones,’ said Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair. ‘Versatile character, but needs a little more time for the oak to integrate fully on the finish,’ added Charles Ashby-Taylor of Dabbous.

£17.11 Matthew Clark

Abbotts & Delaunay, Alto Stratus 2015, Vin de France, France

Bronze medal winner

Full of ‘delicate red fruit, good acidity and mineral balance with a salty character on the palate’, said Gabriel Liotta of Hakkasan Hanway Place, with team leader Jade Koch noting ‘bitter chocolate and blackcurrant notes, big and waxy style, could benefit from a little time’.

£15.65 Matthew Clark

Barton & Guestier, Réserve, Grenache Noir, Pays d'Oc 2015, Languedoc, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Crunchy red fruit, delicious juicy character and acidity, and extremely good value,’ said an impressed James Hocking of The Vineyard Group, while team leader Martin Lam found ‘lifted, bright fruit, fresh and simple style with a slightly dry finish’.

£4.20 Kingsland

Clos Troteligotte, K-lys, Malbec, Cahors 2012, South West France, France

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Laurent Richet MS admired its ‘lovely balance, with rich tannin structure and ripe fruit’, while Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky noted ‘redcurrants with hints of leather and perfumed notes, sharp sour cherry on the palate and bold tannins’.

£12.45 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

GCF Exclusif, Entrecôte, Merlot/Cabernet, Pays d'Oc 2015, Languedoc, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Rich and ripe on the nose, followed by a toasty palate with silky tannins, well balanced and pleasant to drink,’ said Yohann Pinol of Wiltons.

£6.49 The Oxford Wine Company

Savoir-Faire d'Autrefois, Mourvèdre, Pays d'Oc 2013, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£6.39 Boutinot

Château Coupe-Roses, Les Plots, Minervois 2015, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£10.25 Bibendum

Château du Donjon, Grande Tradition, Minervois 2104, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£8.21 Enotria&Coe

Château du Donjon, La Galinière, Merlot 2015, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£7.69 Enotria&Coe

Mas des Capitelles, La Catiède, Faugères 2014, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£8.74 Bibendum

Producteurs Plaimont, Les Trois Chevaliers, St Mont Rouge 2012, South West France, France

Commended medal winner

£7.95 Bibendum

Domaine des Païssels, Le Banel, St-Chinian 2015, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£9.63 Bibendum

Clos Bagatelle, Sentiers de Bagatelle, Cuvée Donnadieu Rouge, St-Chinian 2013, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£9.13 Boutinot

Cazes, Ego, Côtes du Roussillon Villages 2014, Roussillon, France

Commended medal winner

£12.70 Liberty Wines

Le Champ des Etoiles, Pinot Noir 2015, Vin de France, France

Commended medal winner

Domaine Jones, Les Perles, Syrah 2014, Vin de France, France

Commended medal winner

£16.42 Domaine Jones

Château Fabre Gasparets, Corbières-Boutenac 2013, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£11.54 Boutinot

France: South & South-West, White

Château de Campuget, 1753, Viognier, Pays du Gard 2016, Languedoc, France

Gold medal winner

This Gold Lister was identified as ‘an easy-drinking everyday wine’, by Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski, who continued: ‘Quite elegant, round with fresh apricot and peach, white pepper and ginger notes, then pineapple and camomile tea on the palate. Good for a hot day by the seaside.’ Thinking along similar lines, J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers found ‘nice salinity – a well-balanced and concentrated wine, great for brie and apple with grilled chicken’.

£10.46 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Domaine Laguilhon, Jurançon Sec 2015, South West France, France

Gold medal winner

Delicate and gentle, but with no shortage of fruit, judges elevated this to Gold. ‘Subtle nose of elderflower, elegant and refreshing on the palate with citrus notes and soft oak spice,’ began Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club enjoyed its ‘fresh Cox apple with gentle fennel notes, citrus and white spices on the palate and elegance and freshness on the finish’.

£9.19 Liberty Wines

Lorgeril, Les Coteaux, Chardonnay, Pays d'Oc 2014, Languedoc, France

Gold medal winner

Led to the Gold podium for its fascinating blend of fruit, herbs and spice, this had ‘lemon blossom aromas with notes of ginger and a touch of hay’, according to an impressed Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar, who continued: ‘The palate is just as complex and pleasing as the nose, with a crispy fresh and lively finish.’ Vinoteca’s Charlie Young praised this for being ‘rich and quite peppery, with melon and pear, and an elegant, fresh finish. Give me some white fish or vitello tonnato!’

£7.73 Majestic Commercial

Jeanjean, Mas Neuf, Muscat Sec, Pays d'Oc 2016, Languedoc, France

Gold medal winner

Mike Best of the WSET was unequivocal in his praise of this Gold winner: ‘Totally delicious. Brilliant apricot character, fresh acidity, vibrant and approachable with good length.’ ‘Floral spice and stone fruit flavours, great value,’ added team leader Laura Rhys MS. Team leader Martin Lam found it to have a typical ‘Muscat nose, then bone dry and saline on the palate. Delicious.’

£6.15 Molson Coors

Barton & Guestier, Réserve, Viognier, Pays d'Oc 2015, Languedoc, France

Gold medal winner

A great wine at a great price, and undoubtedly worthy of Gold. ‘Light peachy aromas with some floral and peachy spice notes on the palate, bits of violet popping up and added texture and tannin from skin contact,’ said team leader Tom Forrest. ‘Refreshing lemon and light acacia notes – a great wine for the price,’ added J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers, while team leader Annette Scarfe MW thought this a great match for soft cheeses.

£4.20 Kingsland

Gérard Bertrand, Cháteau l'Hospitalet, La Réserve Blanc, Coteaux du Languedoc, La Clape 2015, Languedoc, France

Silver medal winner

A ‘very well balanced wine’ for The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, who enjoyed its ‘fresh acidity and alcohol, crispy green and yellow apple fruit with good minerals and a beautiful finish’, while WSET’s Mike Best noted its ‘creamy, high quality oak, subtle but persistent concentration that will pair well with richer dishes’.

£17.16 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Boutinot, Cuveé Jean-Paul, Gascogne Blanc de Blancs Demi-Sec, Côtes de Gascogne 2015, South West France, France

Silver medal winner

‘Baked apricot, citrus and honey aromas, some viscosity on the palate with hints of sweetness, a nice wine,’ began James Hocking of The Vineyard Group, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club highlighted ‘sweet white plums and light florals, apple and sweet asparagus notes with a beautiful fresh finish’.

£6.53 Boutinot

Château Lagrézette, Merveille, Gilbert Rocamadour, Côtes du Lot Blanc 2015, South West France, France

Silver medal winner

Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot found ‘a complex nose of citrus and honeysuckle, with tropical notes and oak spice on the palate’, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club noted ‘apple and gentle basil notes on the nose, and hints of mushroom complexity on the palate’.

£26.42 Top Selection Ltd

Domaine Les Ronces, Picpoul de Pinet 2015, Languedoc, France

Silver medal winner

Popular with all our tasting panel members, this showed ‘beautiful structure, floral and dry character with golden apple fruit and a touch of residual sugar’, according to Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted, and ‘would be well suited to Asian cuisine for a gastropub’. ‘Halva on the nose with herbal notes and chalk, the palate is great, fresh with depth and length,’ agreed team leader Angela Reddin.

£8.02 Bibendum

Domaine Jones, Grenache Gris, Côtes Catalanes 2014, Roussillon, France

Silver medal winner

Team leader Laura Rhys MS found this ‘bright and interesting, with rich, ripe fruit on the nose, a tropical and stone fruit palate with candied citrus notes and well-integrated oak’, while WSET’s Mike Best found ‘lots of sunshine in this glass, with nutty, full-bodied, creamy and floral character’.

£12.00 Inverarity Morton

Lorgeril, Les Terrasses, Chardonnay/Viognier, Pays d'Oc 2016, Languedoc, France

Silver medal winner

Street XO’s Raphael Thierry enjoyed this ‘classic style’, with its ‘peach and apricot fruit, good texture and lovely fresh finish’, while Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar noted its ‘sunny and fresh nose, citrus notes and exotic finish’.

£5.80 Majestic Commercial

GCF Exclusif, Domaine de la Baume, Viognier, Pays d'Oc 2015, Languedoc, France

Silver medal winner

Consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates enjoyed this wine’s ‘bright and fruity nose, showing floral character’, also highlighting its ‘rich, full mouthfeel, fresh apricot and toasted pineapple fruit with ginger spice notes and good length’.

£6.85 Carlsberg UK

La Croix Gratiot, Picpoul de Pinet, Coteaux du Languedoc 2016, Languedoc, France

Silver medal winner

Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted found ‘dusty pear aromas, great oily texture with peachy fruit on the palate, medium body and golden apple notes on the finish’, while team leader Angela Reddin highlighted ‘dried pineapple with a spiced apple kick, and a good palate with some length’.

£8.09 Liberty Wines

Cazes, Le Canon du Maréchal, Muscat/Viognier, Côtes Catalanes 2016, Roussillon, France

Bronze medal winner

Street XO’s Raphael Thierry enjoyed its ‘tropical nose with ripe peach and apricot, a fragrant and very aromatic style with good texture and freshness, but a pleasant touch of balancing bitterness on the finish’.

£8.19 Liberty Wines

Domaine de Vedilhan, Serica, Viognier, Pays d'Oc 2015, Languedoc, France

Bronze medal winner

Consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates found ‘fairly heavy oak on the nose, but lovely balance and flavours on the palate with good typicity and an oily finish’, with Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski noting ‘pear and apricot, and a lot of rosemary and thyme’.

£6.25 Boutinot

Monrouby, Grenache Blanc, Côtes de Thau 2016, Languedoc, France

Bronze medal winner

While Giuseppe Longobardi of The 3A Pub Company found plenty of flavour, with its ‘apricot, peach, honey, yellow flowers and melon, with marzipan and a touch of bitterness on the finish’, The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira felt it was ‘a nice match with fish, with good fresh acidity and a slight vegetal note’.

£6.19 Liberty Wines

Producteurs Plaimont, Domaine de Cassaigne, Le Labyrinthe, Côtes de Gascogne Blanc 2015, South West France, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Waxy richness on the nose, and a nicely zesty and refreshing palate,’ began team leader Martin Lam, with Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club also finding ‘lemon flowers, light herbal chive notes and fresh green apple’.

£6.89 Bibendum

Baron de Badassière, Picpoul de Pinet, Coteaux du Languedoc 2016, Languedoc, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Floral, peachy character, a refreshing and commercial style,’ said Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted, with team leader Angela Reddin noting: ‘Quince and red apple on a clean palate, flavoursome, balanced and good length.’

£7.14 Liberty Wines

Domaine Cauhapé, Chants des Vignes, Jurançon Sec 2015, South West France, France

Commended medal winner

£8.95 Bibendum

Producteurs Plaimont, Les Trois Chevaliers, St Mont Blanc 2014, South West France, France

Commended medal winner

£7.67 Bibendum

Cave de Pomerols, Mas Puech, Picpoul de Pinet, Coteaux du Languedoc 2016, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£7.19 Bibendum

Badet Clément, La Cour des Dames, Pinot Gris, Pays d'Oc 2016, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£5.01 Molson Coors

Laroche, Mas La Chevalière, L, Chardonnay 2016, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£6.98 ADVINI

Laroche, Mas La Chevalière, L, Sauvignon 2016, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£6.98 ADVINI

Domaine St-Lannes, Signature, Côtes de Gascogne 2016, South West France, France

Commended medal winner

£8.00 Liberty Wines

Le Champ des Etoiles, Chardonnay, Pays d'Oc 2015, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

Domaine Jones, Les Perles, Macabeu 2014, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£16.42 Domaine Jones

Ormarine, Plo de l'Isabelle, Picpoul de Pinet 2016, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

Baron de Badassière, Viognier, Pays d'Oc 2016, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£6.64 Liberty Wines

France: White Burgundy

Boutinot, Réserve Personelle, Mâcon-Villages 2015, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner

The first of an excellent pair of Golds for Boutinot in this category, it had, according to Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous, ‘nice freshness and an easy-drinking style, with chalky-flinty minerality and good apricot and red apple fruit’, with team leader Olivier Marie also finding ‘ripe stone fruit character with apricot and a creamy texture, nice weight with opulent richness on the palate and lovely substance’. Cavalry & Guards Club’s Andre Luis Martins wanted to see it accompanying Dover sole.

£8.11 Boutinot

Domaine Ferret, Pouilly-Fuissé 2015, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner

Offering everything you’d want from white Burgundy, this Gold winner had ‘citrus and red apples, floral and mineral notes on the nose, then a dry and fresh palate, racy and vibrant, more minerals and citrus, in an approachable, easy-to-drink style’, said Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan, while team leader Angela Reddin felt it was ‘very delicate in the mouth, but with persistence’. ‘Ripe and generous, without losing its focus, and with a lovely structure. Try it with goat cheeses,’ concluded Chez Bruce’s Sara Bachiorri.

£18.07 Hatch Mansfield

Domaine Roux Père & Fils, St-Aubin 1er Cru, La Chatenière 2014, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner

Team leader Olivier Marie found this to be a ‘beautiful, textbook Bourgogne’, earning it its spot on the Gold podium. He described ‘ripe and intense concentration of fruit, ripe pear flesh and yellow Mirabelle plums, then a sprinkling of white pepper and underlying minerality’. Dario Barbato of Individual Restaurant also very much enjoyed its ‘hints of butter and nuts on the nose with a touch of herbaceous and balsamic character, great acidity and a good, lingering finish’. Perfect alongside ‘grilled tiger prawns in a light herbal butter sauce’, according to Cavalry & Guards Club’s Andre Luis Martins.

£22.79 Bibendum

Lequin-Colin, Clos Devant, Chassagne-Montrachet 2015, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner

‘Big toast, broad character, stony flint aromas and a juicy, savoury palate with notes of marzipan, flinty and unctuous with lovely fruit ripeness and minerality,’ said Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin of this Gold winner, while team leader Laurent Richet MS noted ‘a creamy nose with white truffle hints, good intensity, drive, balance and class’, and considered salt-baked sea bass to be the right match here.

£29.31 Top Selection Ltd

Louis Jadot, Domaine Gagey, Savigny-lès-Beaune 1er Cru, Clos des Guettes 2014, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner

Team leader Angela Reddin found this bold, characterful Gold Lister to have a ‘rich, fatty, umami nose showing citrus and apple strudel, papaya with lime, nutty oak and mineral touches, followed by a very good palate that keeps flowing with style’. Geoffray Bénat of Cépages Wine Bistro agreed: ‘Nutty, white flower aromas, good body with peach and white flowers, great balance and elegance.’ Equally good with turbot or ossobuco, said team leader Laurent Richet MS.

£21.88 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Domaine Guy & Yvan Dufouleur, Les Dames Huguette, Hautes-Côtes de Nuits Blanc 2015, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner

‘Clean and youthful with pleasant primary fruit character, with fresh stone fruits mixed with subtle, spicy cardamom and ginger notes,’ all made this a clear Gold winner, according to team leader Olivier Marie, who found it ‘well made, with low acidity and a smoky, steely finish’, while Neil Tabraham of Paris House also felt it was ‘oaky, with a tropical fruit nose, bright and fresh fruit on the palate, soft acidity and a fresh, long finish’. Nelio Pinto of Candlesticks thought this ‘ripe, floral, intense wine would be great with grilled fish’.

£16.91 Top Selection Ltd

Boutinot, Réserve Personelle, Mâcon-Charnay 2015, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner

Team leader Laurent Richet MS was impressed with Boutinot’s second Gold’s ‘lovely oyster shell nose and milky undertone, with ripe golden apple fruit on the palate and high minerality’, rating it ‘a beautiful wine, with a touch of oak giving it structure and body’. ‘Floral pear and apple aromas, intense and clean,’ said Luciana Girotto-Beckett of Macellaio RC, enjoying its ‘lovely yellow colour, sapid fruit and nutty character on the palate with good balance’. Team leader Laurent Richet MS also praised its ‘crunchy apple and tangerine – a good by-the-glass option, and a match for sole meunière’.

£8.30 Boutinot

Domaine des Crêts, Mâcon-Villages 2014, Burgundy, France

Gold medal winner

‘A flinty style,’ began team leader Annette Scarfe MW in praise of this Gold Lister, also noting ‘delicate hazelnuts on the mid-palate with a creamy texture and good length’. Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club found ‘citrus with earthy mineral aromas, nice elderflower with gentle white spices, finishing with light quince jelly notes’. Team leader Laurent Richet MS thought ‘this could work with any fish, but also pork or chicken, with its golden apple and honey notes, not to mention lemon-juice acidity’.

£14.19 Top Selection Ltd

Château de Santenay, Chassagne-Montrachet 2015, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

An ‘investment wine’ for team leader Angela Reddin, who found it ‘initially shy, but some nice florals, citrus and orchard blossom on a restrained palate with medium weight and good length’, while Hakkasan Group’sDiana Rollan enjoyed its ‘citrus, red apple, floral and mineral aromas, fresh and lively palate with great flinty mineral character, and elegant balance’.

£36.59 Liberty Wines

Domaine des Perserons, Le Quartier des Girouettes, St-Véran 2015, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

‘Citrus, mineral and elderflower aromas, then a palate of crispy minerality and a gentle ripe, sweet peach finish,’ began Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, with impressed team leader Annette Scarfe MW finding it a ‘leaner style, with delicate white flowers and fresh lemons, unoaked and clean’.

£9.50 Boutinot

Domaine Latour-Giraud, Cuvée Charles Maxime, Meursault 2015, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW highlighted ‘lovely use of cedar oak, giving great toasty structure’, finding it ‘concentrated and intense, yet with elegance and poise, and a long citrus finish’, with Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club picking up more complex notes of ‘sour apple with gentle ginger notes, elegant mineral flavours finishing with earthy, balsamic character’.

£34.71 Bibendum

Château de Santenay, Clos de la Chaise Dieu Monopole, Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune Blanc 2015, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

‘Toast, nutty oak, bready lees and slight hints of smoke on the nose,’ began a satisfied Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall, who liked its ‘delicate stone fruits and gentle citrus, with good texture, body and integrated oak flavours, making it a rounded and complex wine with elegance and finesse’.

£13.74 Liberty Wines

Domaine Michel Juillot, Mercurey Blanc 2014, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

‘Smoked apple aromas with green tea leaves, light and buttery on the palate with mineral earth notes,’ said Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, with Guillaume Mahaut of ETM Group also noting a ‘restrained nose, a little shy at the moment, but more revealing on the palate with notes of crème pâtissière and a mineral backbone’.

£17.88 Enotria&Coe

Domaine Jean Rijckaert, Mont Châtelaine, Viré-Clessé 2014, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan noted a ‘honeyed nose of quince and mango, dry, ripe and long palate with good acidity and freshness, concentration and tropical papaya character with lemon meringue hints’. ‘Nice oak integration, smoky and almost nutty character already,’ added J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers.

£12.32 Bibendum

Remoissenet Père & Fils, Givry Blanc 2014, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

Plenty going on here for Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall, who highlighted its ‘buttery, nutty, toasted peanuts and toasted bread aromas with hints of peach, nectarine and dried apricot, then a well-integrated concentration of flavours, balanced weight and texture’, adding that it was ‘smooth as a smooth thing and long, very long’.

£17.11 Matthew Clark

Oedoria, Accord Majoeur, Réserve Particulière, Blanc 2015, Beaujolais, France

Silver medal winner

Guillaume Mahaut of ETM Group enjoyed its ‘restrained nose of fruity and floral notes, rounded palate with melon and notes of tropical fruit’, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club highlighted some interesting notes of ‘unripe apple and fresh basil leaves, with gentle white peach and light floral character on the palate’.

£12.95 Bulles Blanc Rouge

Domaine Feuillat-Juillot, Montagny 1er Cru, Les Jardins 2014, Burgundy, France

Silver medal winner

‘Ripe fruit on both nose and palate, with tangerine and blood orange, some oak structure and some lemon zest to finish,’ thought team leader Laurent Richet MS. Sara Bachiorri of Chez Bruce found this to have ‘tropical notes on the nose, while being lovely and mineral in style overall – pure and precise’.

£14.97 Boutinot

Château de Santenay, En Vesvau, St-Aubin 2015, Burgundy, France

Bronze medal winner

‘A subtle and elegant style, appley and fresh on nose and palate with zesty character, lemony fruit on the finish with touches of nautical saline minerality,’ said team leader Olivier Marie.

£19.54 Liberty Wines

Domaine Trouillet, Pouilly-Fuissé 2014, Burgundy, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Preserved lemon and yellow flower aromas with touches of nectarine, this has a deliciousness,’ began team leader Angela Reddin, continuing: ‘It’s fleshy without being blowsy, showing lovely understated oak and a mineral streak.’

£14.52 Bibendum

Patriarche, Mâcon-Villages 2015, Burgundy, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Elegant and floral with apple blossom character on the nose, and ripe stone fruit with a creamy hazelnut character on the finish,’ said team leader Olivier Marie. ‘Beautiful nose with peach, apple, pear and camomile,’ added Dario Barbato of Individual Restaurant.

£8.80 Castelnau Wine Agencies

Domaine Ferrand, Pouilly-Fuissé 2014, Burgundy , France

Commended medal winner

Clos St-Pierre, Le Quartier des Girouettes, Mâcon-Charnay 2015, Burgundy, France

Commended medal winner

£8.67 Boutinot

Domaine Roux Père & Fils, La Pucelle, St-Aubin 2015, Burgundy , France

Commended medal winner

£16.74 Bibendum

Domaine Fichet, La Crépillionne, Mâcon-Villages 2014, Burgundy , France

Commended medal winner

£9.95 Bibendum

Château de Santenay, Le Roc Blanc, Mercurey Blanc 2015, Burgundy , France

Commended medal winner

£15.19 Liberty Wines

Domaine Robert-Denogent, La Croix, Pouilly-Fuissé 2014, Burgundy , France

Commended medal winner

£20.61 Bibendum

Henri de Villamont, Prestige, Bourgogne Chardonnay 2013, Burgundy, France

Commended medal winner

Patriarche, Bourgogne Chardonnay 2015, Burgundy, France

Commended medal winner

Domaine de la Jobeline, Macon-Verzé 2015, Burgundy, France

Commended medal winner

Domaine de la Jobeline, En Prévisy, Macon-Verzé 2015, Burgundy, France

Commended medal winner

Domaine Jean-Pierre Sève, Aux Chailloux, Pouilly-Fuissé 2014, Burgundy, France

Commended medal winner

Germany

Schloss Johannisberg, Riesling Auslese 2012, Rheingau, Germany

Gold medal winner Critics Choice

Judges unanimously granted this Gold, and were generous in their praise. ‘Rich and fruity, grippy on the palate, ripe and honeyed,’ began team leader Simon Woods, who was impressed with its ‘lovely profile of peach and passion fruit, good depth and great length’, while Cavalry & Guards Club’s Andre Luis Martins thought it ‘classic, with white flowers and rich tropical fruit, like ripe mango’. Jason Atherton Group’s Stefan Kobald praised ‘ripe, candied fruits with vanilla and saffron, with a creamy, honeyed palate with candle wax and petrol, and bright acidity’. An excellent match for passion fruit bavarois, suggested The Don Restaurant’s Arnaud Fiol.

£42.24 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Andreas Bender, Hofpäsch, Riesling Auslese 2015, Mosel, Germany

Gold medal winner

Honeyed sweetness and candied citrus helped to elevate this to Gold. ‘Sweet orange fruit and floral blossom aromas, a touch of botrytis on a sweet, full and rounded palate,’ began Neil Tabraham of Paris House, with team leader Simon Woods also finding it ‘juicy, tender, lively and ripe, showing tangy but gentle crystallised pineapple and orange zest on a palate with lovely balance’. Team leader Lionel Periner thought this ideal alongside 'peached pear in saffron, with shortbread and honey milk sorbet'.

£13.87 Indigo Wine

Dreissigacker, Wunderwerk, Spätburgunder 2013, Rheinhessen, Germany

Gold medal winner

This wowed our judges, who consequently elevated it to Gold. ‘Aromatic plum and vanilla aromas, concentrated and full on the palate, quite juicy and really long,’ began Le Cordon Bleu London’s Matthieu Longuère MS, with Luciana Girotto-Beckett of Macellaio RC noting ‘serious, tannic, but lovely and fresh with crushed berries on the palate’. 'Very perfumed, leading to a red berries and spicy white pepper on the palate. This could be served on the colder side, with beef carpaccio and a green bean salad,' suggested team leader Laurent Richet MS.

£22.19 Liberty Wines

Prinz von Hessen, Dachsfilet, Riesling 2013, Rheingau, Germany

Gold medal winner

This took Gold for its ‘very tasty, savoury style,’ began team leader Annette Scarfe MW, who found ‘slight phenolic grip, texture suggesting the use of large oak, complexity with notes of sweet spices and soy sauce’, with Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club highlighting ‘fresh asparagus and rosemary notes on the nose, elegant development with Cox apples and sweet herbs on the finish’. ‘Complex and very well balanced, harmonious, some bitter notes, but clean aftertaste with hints of butter and almond,’ added Simon Cassina of Winexponent. A perfect pairing with poulet de Bresse, suggested team leader Olivier Marie.

£20.30 Bibendum

Reh Kendermann, Konrad Closheim, Löhrer Berg, Single Vineyard, Riesling 2011, Nahe, Germany

Gold medal winner

This had it all: generous fruit, minerality and some spice. A definite Gold. ‘Ripe stone fruits with honeysuckle notes and a core of fresh acidity, and a creamy mid-palate from the lees,’ said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, while Federico Forte of Plateau found ‘spicy, sweet pear with notes of mango and lychee, hints of saffron spice, flinty mineral flavours on a very well-balanced palate’. 'An amazing, elegant wine, and a match for seared foie gras,' concluded team leader Olivier Marie.

£8.75 Greene King

Paulinshof, Brauneberger Juffer-Sonnenuhr, Riesling Spätlese Trocken 2014, Mosel, Germany

Gold medal winner

Judges had nothing but praise for this Gold Lister. ‘Complex style with green apple fruit aromas, sweet spices, touches of saffron,’ began Simon Cassina of Winexponent, who found ‘intensity on the palate, honeysuckle richness with an intense aftertaste, it’s gorgeous!’ Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club noted ‘light camomile aromas with suggestions of Sauternes, sweet lychee fruit and fresh mint leaf on the palate, with a charming finish’. 'A lovely vibrancy and zestiness on the nose, leading to an abundance of ripe peaches and apricots, with a rounded creaminess. Moreish. I want more!' concluded JKS Restaurants's Sunaina Sethi.

£18.41 Enotria&Coe

Einig Zenzen, Dr Zenzen, 1636, Riesling Hochgewächs 2015, Mosel, Germany

Silver medal winner

‘Petrol aromas, grassy fresh with nettle notes, makes you really want to get your nose in the glass,’ began Simon Cassina of Winexponent, finding ‘a clean palate of sweet baked apples and a pinch of cinnamon, lime and fresh acidity’.

£5.26 CellarVino

Louis Guntrum, Pinot Noir 2014, Rheinhessen, Germany

Silver medal winner

Luciana Girotto-Beckett of Macellaio RC was impressed with its ‘floral and perfumed, yet intense red berry nose’, finding a ‘medium-bodied palate with meaty and floral notes, long and fresh with soft tannins’. ‘Really juicy and well made, lovely refreshing finish,’ addedLe Cordon Bleu London’s Matthieu Longuère MS.

£10.31 Matthew Clark

Dr Loosen, Erdener Treppchen, Riesling Kabinett 2014, Mosel, Germany

Silver medal winner

‘Fantastic aromas of melon and ripe pineapple, as well as tertiary notes of kerosene and slate,’ began an enthusiastic Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels, continuing: ‘The palate is complex, showing vibrant limey acidity, with great minerals complementing the fruit structure. Fantastically well-made wine.’ ‘Taut and tense, full yet refined, lithe and generous, all reined in by crisp acidity,’ added team leader Simon Woods.

£15.68 Matthew Clark

Dr Loosen, Erdener Treppchen, Riesling Spätlese 2014, Mosel, Germany

Silver medal winner

Neil Tabraham of Paris House enjoyed its ‘lovely, petrolly Riesling nose, limes and citrus, with pineapple and baked lemons on the palate, which is long and fresh’, while Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels remarked on its ‘aromas of ripe stone fruits along with hints of slate, a sensational coated mouthfeel packed with ripe melon, peach and pineapple, attractive, refreshing acidity and a long finish’.

£22.43 Matthew Clark

Andreas Bender, Dajoar, Zenit, Riesling 2014, Mosel, Germany

Silver medal winner

Team leader Simon Woods found it a ‘quite spicy, broad-shouldered style with some earthy quince and fennel notes in with the citrus’, while Neil Tabraham of Paris House liked its ‘lovely Riesling tropical nose, warm ripe fruits and nice balance of acidity and length’.

£13.10 Indigo Wine

Schloss Johannisberger, Green Seal, Riesling Spätlese 2015, Rheingau, Germany

Silver medal winner

‘Pure slate and minerality, very persistent on the palate, clean with great balance and a great finish,’ began Tim McLaughlin-Green of Sommelier’s Choice, with team leader Simon Woods highlighting ‘lots of power, but piercing acidity, an excellent style, powerful but restrained, with suggestions of strawberry, red fruit and vanilla’.

£29.99 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Schloss Johannisberger, Yellow Seal, Riesling Feinherb 2015, Rheingau, Germany

Bronze medal winner

Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club enjoyed its ‘lemon flower with light, sweet herb aromas, sweet white peach fruit on the palate with fresh minerality and an elegant finish’.

£16.94 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Dreissigacker, Geyersberg, Riesling Trocken 2012, Rheinhessen, Germany

Bronze medal winner

‘Charming mineral and petrolly aromas, ripe peach with notes of green tea on the palate, then a complex finish,’ said Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, with Federico Forte of Plateau picking up ‘gooseberry, apricot, Williams pear, complex fruit with hints of white pepper, mango and grapefruit’.

£29.28 Liberty Wines

Prinz von Hessen, H Riesling 2014, Rheingau, Germany

Commended medal winner

£10.72 Bibendum

Prinz von Hessen, Riesling Kabinett 2013, Rheingau, Germany

Commended medal winner

£13.75 Bibendum

Markus Molitor, Haus Klosterberg, Riesling 2015, Mosel, Germany

Commended medal winner

£9.96 Bibendum

Schloss Vollrads, Volratz 1573, Riesling Trocken 2015, Rheingau, Germany

Commended medal winner

£10.44 Liberty Wines

Schloss Vollrads, Schlossberg, Riesling, Grosses Gewächs 2015, Rheingau, Germany

Commended medal winner

£23.34 Liberty Wines

Axel Pauly, Bernkastler, Riesling, Kabinett Trocken 2015, Mosel, Germany

Commended medal winner

£13.14 Liberty Wines

Axel Pauly, Helden, Riesling Trocken 2014, Mosel, Germany

Commended medal winner

£16.94 Liberty Wines

Mehrlein, Mittelheimer Edelmann, Riesling Trocken 2016, Rheingau, Germany

Commended medal winner

£8.31 Indigo Wine

Dr Loosen, Villa Wolf, Riesling 2015, Pfalz, Germany

Commended medal winner

£8.12 Bibendum

Greece

Gerovassiliou, Malagousia 2016, Epanomi, Greece

Gold medal winner

Fantastic consistency with a new vintage has earned this wine a place on the Gold List for a second successive year, standing out for team leader Andrea Briccarello with its ‘intense nose, feeling almost like a Margarita, dry and very mineral with good complexity and generous fruit’, while Vinoteca’s Charlie Young warmed to its ‘expressive and fruity nose, good leesy texture, great balance of weight and aromatic punch’. Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group highlighted its ‘aromatic and floral, herbaceous lychee, pear and kiwi with pomegranate notes, and well-integrated oak’. ‘This alongside Munster cheese, honey and farm bread would make me very happy all evening,’ added Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted.

£13.47 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Gerovassiliou, Viognier 2016, Epanomi, Greece

Gold medal winner

A second Gold for Gerovassiliou in this category, this was ‘very much the intense, aromatic style of Viognier – a rounded and exotic fruit style with good complexity. A world-class effort,’ said impressed team leader Andrea Briccarello. Vinoteca’s Charlie Young noted its ‘apples and mineral, sweet pear aromas, great aromatics on the palate with some softness to the acidity, and finishing on a note of citrus’, while Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant suggested it would be ‘ideal as an aperitif, with its ripe melon and elegant, fresh acidity’.

£14.37 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Papagiannakos, Kalogeri, Malagousia 2016, Attica, Greece

Gold medal winner

‘Pretty floral notes and a hint of fresh quince,’ began Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot in praise of this worthy Gold winner, with Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group noting ‘aromatic floral, pear drop and rose water aromas, no oak, apple and stone fruit character and high acidity on the palate’. The Don Restaurant’s Sebastian Agnello found it ‘lively with fresh green apple notes, and tingly acidity – the ideal partner for oysters’.

£9.70 Boutinot

Kir Yianni, Ramnista, Xinomavro 2012, Naoussa, Greece

Gold medal winner

Powerful and food-friendly, this wasn’t anything but a Gold, according to our judges. An ‘oaky, spicy, intense nose,’ said Sexy Fish’s Julien Sahut, who found it a ‘full-bodied red with ripe tannin, good balance, lots of black fruit and sweet spices – in need of decanting but perfect for grilled meats’. WSET’s Mike Best agreed, finding ‘juicy, cherry fruit, intensely tannic but balanced, best paired with big, salty foods’.

£13.87 Bibendum

Strofilia, White Dot 2015, Peloponnese, Greece

Gold medal winner

A great-value Gold medallist, this showed ‘vibrant, white-fleshed aromas and good stony acidity – long and fresh, with expressive flavours’, according to Vinoteca’s Charlie Young, with Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group finding ‘green apple and fresh citrus on a smoky nose’. Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia noted ‘lifted aromatics of honeysuckle, and fresh acidity’, while Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted described this as having a ‘beautiful, mineral style, with tropical fruit character and some creaminess, too’.

£7.72 Clark Foyster Wines, Matthew Clark

Kir Yianni, Paranga White, Roditis/Malagousia 2015, Macedonia, Greece

Gold medal winner Critics Choice

Fantastic fruit and minerality led this to the Gold podium. ‘An intense, marine-saline nose, pineapple and grapefruit with honey notes on the palate and good balance’ left an impression on team leader Andrea Briccarello, while Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot highlighted its ‘elegant florality with soft Turkish Delight freshness’. Jason Atherton Group’s Stefan Kobald enjoyed ‘tropical fruit, pineapple, kiwi with citrus undertones, salty mineral touches and a slightly smoky edge’.

£8.86 Bibendum

Chrisohoou, Xinomavro 2013, Naoussa, Greece

Gold medal winner

Team leader Laura Rhys MS found this Gold-worthy wine to be ‘bold and dark with crunchy fruit, lovely spice and black mineral character with a taut tannin structure balanced by bright acidity’, while Mike Best of the WSET found it ‘really complex with an intriguing nose, savoury leather and bold hedgerow fruit, power, concentration and length but still with freshness and complexity’. ‘Lithe, long and grippy, with fragrant fruit – a match for lamb shank,’ concluded team leader Simon Woods.

£9.38 Southern Wine Roads

Gaia, Wild Ferment, Assyrtiko 2016, Santorini, Greece

Silver medal winner

‘Smoky, cheese rind character on the nose, showing oak usage with stone fruit on a rich and creamy, long palate,’ said Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group, with Vinoteca’s Charlie Young highlighting a ‘savoury, Burgundy-like nose with richness and some upfront sweetness’, and team leader Andrea Briccarello picking up ‘sea shell notes, textbook Greek intensity and ripe nectarine with salt and lime notes on the finish’.

£19.28 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Gerovassiliou, Avaton 2013, Epanomi, Greece

Silver medal winner

‘Quite deep, dark fruits combined with notes of the pine forest, intense but well balanced,’ said Dan Cohen of Cépages Wine Bistro, while Mike Best of the WSET admired some ‘real polish on this wine, which will provide value at the premium end of a list and offers great excitement of something with real power and concentration, a superb match with well-aged steak’.

£15.31 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Papagiannakos, Savatiano 2016, Attica, Greece

Silver medal winner

Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group enjoyed its ‘green pear, melon and nectarine aromas with youthful oyster shell notes, fresh and long mouthfeel on a bright, beautiful wine’, while Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant found it ‘aromatic, with lovely white flowers, candied peel and zesty orange notes’.

£8.54 Boutinot

Strofilia, Mountain Fish 2015, Peloponnese, Greece

Silver medal winner

‘Lots of red fruit and floral touches on the nose,’ began Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish, who enjoyed its ‘freshness and lovely acidity on the palate, lots of cherry and redcurrant flavours with hints of light spices on the finish, perfect for summer’.

£7.72 Clark Foyster Wines, Matthew Clark

Kir Yianni, Dyo Elies, Syrah/Merlot/Xinomavro 2013, Naoussa, Greece

Silver medal winner

Mike Best of the WSET found this to be ‘full of power and structure, bright red fruits and bold, firm tannins along with integrated high alcohol and acidity’, concluding: ‘Impressive and savoury and would suit something like roast beef fillet.’

£12.73 Bibendum

Monemvasia, Kidonitsa, White 2015, Peloponnese, Greece

Commended medal winner

Manolesakis, Exis, White 2016, Drama, Greece

Commended medal winner

Ktima Biblia Chora, Ovilos, Barrel Fermented, Semillon/Assyrtiko, Kavala 2015, Macedonia , Greece

Commended medal winner

Aivalis, Nemea 2014, Nemea, Greece

Commended medal winner

Markou, Kleftes, Savatiano 2015, Attica, Greece

Commended medal winner

House Wine: Red - <£6 ex-VAT

Richland, The Black Shiraz 2015, Griffith, New South Wales, Australia

Gold medal winner

‘A smoky nose,’ began Street XO’s Raphael Thierry about Calabria’s Gold win, who highlighted its ‘intense cranberry flavour with good acid balance and floral notes on an inky finish’. Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer was impressed with ‘juicy black fruits and a menthol note, with a touch of white pepper’. A match, therefore, for steak pie, thought team leader Tom Forrest.

£5.50 Fuller's

Man, Ou Kalant, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Coastal Region, South Africa

Gold medal winner

Taking Gold for its ‘interesting, spicy style, with nice mineral notes on the nose’, according to Antoine Cabre of Spring Restaurant, team leader Annette Scarfe MW found this Cabernet Sauvignon to be a ‘crowd pleaser, with its sweet, jammy New World styling, ripe fruit with a full body and soft tannins’. Street XO’s Raphael Thierry saw this best paired with lamb shank.

£5.50 Enotria&Coe

Boutinot, Percheron, Shiraz/Mourvèdre 2016, Swartland, South Africa

Gold medal winner

An effortless Gold, with ‘appealing style’, began James Hocking of The Vineyard Group, ‘with clean, fruity aromas and tons of vanilla, with cherry fruit and spice notes on the palate, and fresh acidity. Great value.’ ‘Dark, aromatic, berry nose, cherry fruit and nice balance,’ agreed team leader Martin Lam. ‘Red and blackberry fruit leading to a dry, mineral finish make this a good match for cured meats,’ added team leader Tom Forrest.

£4.98 Boutinot

Zorgvliet, Silver Myn, Argentum 2015, Banghoek, South Africa

Gold medal winner

Bold structure with a touch of earthiness won the day here for Zorgvliet, with ‘smoky oak on the nose, with blackberry and cherry fruit notes, fine tannins on a well-structured palate, and a long and textured finish’, said Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS. ‘Publicans, don’t miss this one,’ said La Trompette’s Tanguy Martin, adding: ‘Beautiful, vibrant acidity balances this nicely.’

£5.29 Boutinot

Dehesa de Rubiales, Alaia, Prieto Picudo/Tempranillo/Merlot 2014, Castilla y León, Spain

Gold medal winner

Giuseppe Longobardi of The 3A Pub Company appreciated this Gold Lister’s ‘cherry, liquorice and dry palate with light notes of forest floor’, while The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira liked its ‘good body and spice, leathery mushroom character and a bit of tannin’, and felt it would be ‘good to have on a list for the price, and can be competitive’. The Ned Hotel’s Giancarlo Cuccuru thought this would be ‘a popular choice with steak, but can also be enjoyed by itself’.

£5.79 Boutinot

Riebeek Cellars, Shiraz 2016, Swartland, South Africa

Gold medal winner

‘Full-on, juicy berry fruit,’ began WSET’s Mike Best about the first of two Riebeek Cellars medal winners in this category, impressed that ‘even at this price it delivers some concentration and pleasant tannin/acid balance, which will work with or without food’. ‘Bright fruit, some meaty character and good value,’ agreed team leader Laura Rhys MS. ‘A grown-up wine, and terrific value for money,’ concluded Paris House’s Neil Tabraham.

£4.50 Fuller's

Cawston Cove, Shiraz 2015, Robertson, South Africa

Gold medal winner

A hat-trick after its two House White Golds, Broadland’s offering here had ‘bright red berry fruit on the nose, with soft and juicy fruit on the palate, a very quaffable red’, said consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, with J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers noting its ‘simple, bramble fruit and pretty jammy character’. ‘Great with steak in the pub,’ said Charles Carron Brown of The Forest Side Grasmere.

£3.37 Broadland Wineries

Kavaklidere, Sade, Oküzgözü 2015, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey

Gold medal winner

A juicy, fruit-forward character took this Turkish red to Gold. ‘Lots of fruit here, very primary aromas and good concentration on the palate,’ began Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán, with Yauatcha’s Kelvin McCabe highlighting its ‘cherries and plum on a fragrant nose, more red cherry with raspberry on a fruity palate, with a good, long finish’. ‘This would go well with roast chicken and gravy,’ thought Sumilier’s Sumi Sarma.

£6.00 Kavaklidere Saraplari

Cono Sur, Los Gansos, Merlot 2016, Central Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

A Gold to go with its House White win, Cono Sur’s Merlot had, according to Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS, ‘crushed berries on a clean, fruity nose, with soft blueberry and blackberry and a structured finish’, while Harry Crowther of M Wine Store found it ‘savoury and meaty on the palate, restrained but complex’. This combined to make this a ‘fruit-forward, food-friendly and approachable wine, with good freshness’, according to team leader Annette Scarfe MW.

£5.06 CyT UK

Invenio, Merlot 2015, Vin de France, France

Silver medal winner

‘Dark cherries and spice on the nose, packs plenty of fruit and quite oaky on the finish, but overall very balanced,’ said Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish, with Yauatcha’s Kelvin McCabe also noting ‘cherries, plums, dusty tannins and a soft finish’.

£4.50 Crown Cellars

Trivento, Zonda, Malbec/Shiraz -1, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

Team leader Jade Koch noted its ‘good perfumed style, with blackcurrant fruit on a dry palate with a nice touch of tartness, and a hint of warmth on the finish’, while Sushi Samba’s Maurizio Palomba found it ‘smoky, with dark cherry notes and lovely grip’.

£4.25 CyT UK

Casa Ermelinda Freitas, Dona Ermelinda, Tinto 2014, Península de Setúbal, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘This is value,’ said James Hocking of The Vineyard Group, ‘with its nice depth of flavour, ripe berry and spice notes, a touch of vanilla from oak and a long finish.’ ‘Fresh cassis with light mint leaf notes, dark cherry and jammy notes,’ added Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club.

£5.20 Atlantico UK

Les Volets, Malbec, Pays de la Haute Vallée de l'Aude 2015, Roussillon, France

Silver medal winner

Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán enjoyed its ‘crunchy plum and cherry fruit and very good freshness’, while Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish felt it was a ‘clean red, well made, with touches of complexity’.

£5.35 Boutinot

Riebeek Cellars, Capelio, Merlot 2015, Swartland, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Attractive nose, good texture on the palate, tannins are firm but solid acidity,’ began Harry Crowther of M Wine Store, with team leader Angela Reddin adding: ‘Would certainly be suited to pubs and by the glass.’

£4.50 Fuller's

Mano a Mano, Manon, Tempranillo 2014, Tierra de Castilla, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Balanced and intense with good fruit balance and acidity,’ began Sushi Samba’s Maurizio Palomba, with Yohann Pinol of Wiltons agreeing: ‘Very complex nose, peppery with violets and cassis, good smooth tannins and elegant structure.’

£5.39 Boutinot

La Tierra Rocosa, Merlot 2015, Central Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Team leader Tom Forrest found ‘medium intensity black fruits on an attractive, ripe nose, with crisp raspberry and tayberry fruits on the palate and soft tannins’, while consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates felt it had ‘some depth and layers, with dark berry fruit’.

£4.79 Majestic Commercial

GCF Exclusif, Parlez-Vous, Malbec 2015, Vin de France, France

Silver medal winner

‘Light red and black cherry with some firm tannins, but quite juicy and drinkable,’ said team leader Sam Caporn MW, with Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar alighting on its ‘jamminess, cherry and redcurrant, medium body and crunchy, red berry, flowery finish’.

£5.40 Tate Smith

Sieur d'Arques, Aimery, Merlot 2016, Languedoc, France

Silver medal winner

‘Blackberries and liquorice, fresh and fruity on the nose, dry and fresh with a ripe, round, balanced palate, savoury with a good, approachable style,’ said Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan, with team leader Laurent Richet MS finding it ‘vibrant and structured, lovely by the glass or with food’.

£5.10 Crown Cellars

Viña Carrasco, Merlot 2016, Central Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar found ‘berries and plum on the nose, dark spices and good acidity on the palate with a mouthwatering finish’, with team leader Sam Caporn MW summing it up as a ‘soft, very easy-drinking crowd-pleaser’.

£4.83 Majestic Commercial

LGI-Wines, Beauté du Sud, Malbec, Pays d'Oc 2016, Languedoc, France

Silver medal winner

Team leader Laurent Richet MS enjoyed its ‘juicy, fruity style, with a touch of black pepper spice, simple but easy drinking, and very joyful by the glass’, while Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan found ‘red berries and bubblegum notes, strawberry and cherry aromas, dry and intense with sweet spices and a touch of bitterness, but juicy and vibrant’.

£5.64 Majestic Commercial

Félix Solís Avantis, Casa Vista, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Central Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Sushi Samba’s Maurizio Palomba found ‘plenty of dark cherry and soft, ripe tannin, with refreshing, clean acidity’, while team leader Jade Koch found it ‘more complex, with sweet bramble and blackcurrant fruit character and a drying finish’.

£5.93 Matthew Clark

Kavaklidere, Yakut 2015, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey

Silver medal winner

Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish highlighted ‘good spicy, fresh red fruit aromas and flavours and nice spicy notes on a long finish’, while team leader Simon Woods summed it up as ‘proper wine, juicy and slightly spicy’.

£4.93 Tees , Taste Turkey

Trivento, Tribu, Malbec 2016, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

Yohann Pinol of Wiltons noted its ‘nice ruby red colour, red berry aromas with cassis notes, a complex and well-balanced palate and long, fresh finish’, with team leader Jade Koch finding ‘pretty apple and blackberry fruit, with lots of clarity and vanilla notes making it very moreish’.

£4.79 CyT UK

Boutinot, Cuvée Jean-Paul Rouge, Pays de Vaucluse 2015, Vaucluse, France

Silver medal winner

‘A little closed on the nose, but rich and complex on the palate, showing ripe black cherries, some earthy mineral tones and good style for incredibly good value,’ said Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum.

£4.90 Boutinot

Long Wines, Pléyades, Garnacha, Campo de Borja 2014, Aragón, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Clean, with lovely ripe red cherry character, herbal notes and stone fruit, then dark plum on a rounded and expressive palate,’ said team leader Olivier Marie, while Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer also noted ‘sweet oak spice and sap, purple floral and pink peppercorns’.

£4.12 CellarVino

Aragonesas, Ecce Homo, Garnacha Tinto, Campo de Borja 2015, Aragón, Spain

Silver medal winner

Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia enjoyed its ‘elegantly soft nose with a restrained, classy palate’, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club highlighted its ‘fresh cherry and balsamic notes on the nose, and a palate of sour cherry with herbal and vegetal notes’.

£5.67 Davy's Wine Merchants

Boutinot, Cape Heights, Shiraz 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

Giuseppe Longobardi of The 3A Pub Company felt this was a ‘lovely foodie wine, with its green pepper and fruity nose leading to a balanced fruit palate with vegetal notes’, while Mike Best of the WSET found it ‘medium bodied, approachable with mixed spice character’.

£4.85 Boutinot

Badet Clément, Le Bosq, Rouge 2016, Vin de France, France

Bronze medal winner

Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum was keen on its ‘ripe, soft tannins and good red fruit expression’, while team leader Annette Scarfe MW noted ‘delicate hazelnut notes on the nose and a simple but well-made wine, presenting good value’.

£6.00 Matthew Clark

Butterfly Tree, Merlot -1, Robertson, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club was pleased with its ‘jammy plum and spice nose, fresh and light palate with rhubarb and baking spice notes’, while team leader Martin Lam found it ‘herbal and aromatic, appealing and well made, fault-free and drinks well’.

£4.25 Lanchester Wine Cellars

The Brand, Malbec 2015, Central Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

Our panel found plums and dark fruit compote character, some concentration and more earthy, vegetal notes on the palate with a hint of liquorice on the finish.

£4.45 Lanchester Wine Cellars

Gable View, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Western Cape, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky found ‘lots of fresh fruit on the nose, dry on the palate with richer, fruity meaty notes’, while Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan highlighted ‘black fruit, liquorice and Morello cherry intensity, easy character on a dry, rounded and balanced palate’.

£5.33 Bibendum

Vignerons du Sommierois, Vent du Sud, Syrah/Grenache, Pays d'Oc 2015, Languedoc, France

Bronze medal winner

A pleasing, uncomplicated style for Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer, who picked up ‘red fruits, chocolate and sweet spices on the nose, juicy red fruit palate with more notes of milk chocolate and good acidity’.

£5.83 Berkmann Wine Cellars

The Bulletin, Zinfandel 2014, California, USA

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Sam Caporn MW was impressed with its ‘really lifted fruit compote/summer pudding aromas and juicy, pretty palate that’s full of character and fruit’, while Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar found ‘cherry and kirsch, intense new oak, slightly mineral character and a well-defined finish’.

£5.26 Bibendum

GCF Exclusif, Les Vignerons, Carignan/Syrah 2015, Vin de France, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Red and black fruits on nose and palate, supported by a bit of tannin and good acidity with a beautiful finish,’ said The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, who was sure it would be ‘nice to have with your Sunday roast’.

£5.05 HT White & Co

San Valero, Finca Valero, Tinto, Tempranillo/Garnacha, Cariñena 2015, Aragón, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Tannins are ripe and well integrated, it’s velvety and smooth on the palate with a long finish, and very food-friendly,’ said Gabriel Liotta of Hakkasan Hanway Place. ‘Very approachable with good fruit,’ agreed team leader Jade Koch.

£5.26 Bibendum

San Valero, Pez de Rio, Tempranillo/Merlot, Cariñena 2015, Aragón, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW found ‘ripe red plums with an attractive herbal streak bringing freshness’, while Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum noted ‘characterful leafy and black fruit, full body balanced by good acidic backbone and ripe tannins’.

£5.35 Bibendum

Concha y Toro, Mountain Range, Merlot 2015, Central Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Tastes of real wine,’ began J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers, highlighting its ‘woody and berry aromas, chocolate and oak stave notes on the palate with grippy tannins, rounded and great value’.

£4.57 CyT UK

Concha y Toro, Mountain Range, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Central Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘A good New World style, jammy and juicy fruit, would work well in a pub or bistro,’ said team leader Jade Koch, with Gabriel Liotta of Hakkasan Hanway Place enjoying its ‘nice ripe fruit character, slightly jammy but dry, and good value for money’.

£4.57 CyT UK

Whistling Duck, Shiraz 2015, Griffith, New South Wales, Australia

Bronze medal winner

‘Pleasantly enticing nose with a sweetness of fruit and liquorice,’ began Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot, with Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club noting ‘spicy rhubarb aromas, gentle herbal and spice character, perfumed cassis on the palate with jammy baked apricot notes’.

£5.50 Fuller's

Cesari, Farina, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2015, Abruzzo, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers found ‘blueberry fruit and refreshing acidity with plenty of tannins’, and Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer enjoyed its ‘smoky, earthy bacon and dark garrigue aromas, plum and chalky tannins with black bramble fruits and pepper’.

£5.30 Fuller's

Juan Gil, Pedrera, Monastrell 2015, Jumilla , Spain

Commended medal winner

£5.48 Boutinot

Punto de Vista, Merlot 2016, Central Valley , Chile

Commended medal winner

£4.59 Greene King

Boutinot, Montevista, Carmenère 2015, Maule Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£5.61 Boutinot

Boutinot, Tierra Alta, Pinot Noir 2015, Central Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£5.85 Boutinot

Aliança, Dão Red 2013, Dão , Portugal

Commended medal winner

£5.67 Boutinot

El Molturo, Tempranillo/Garnacha 2015, La Mancha, Spain

Commended medal winner

Marques de Calado, Tempranillo, Cariñena 2015, Aragón, Spain

Commended medal winner

Viu Manent, Estate Collection, Reserva, Malbec 2015, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Diren, Cybele, Dry Red 2015, Anatolia, Turkey

Commended medal winner

Botter, Oltre Passo, Primitivo, Salento 2016, Puglia , Italy

Commended medal winner

Aires Andinos, Malbec 2016, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

Riebeek Cellars, Pinotage 2016, Swartland , South Africa

Commended medal winner

£4.50 Fuller's

Fonte do Nico, Tinto 2015, Península de Setúbal , Portugal

Commended medal winner

Compass Point, Shiraz 2016, South Eastern Australia , Australia

Commended medal winner

Pais de Poetas, Chilean Merlot 2015, Central Valley , Chile

Commended medal winner

GCF Exclusif, L'Artisan, Grenache/Pinot Noir -1, Vin de France , France

Commended medal winner

£5.05 Dayla

Borsao, Gran Tesoro, Garnacha, Campo de Borja 2016, Aragón, Spain

Commended medal winner

£4.71 Boutinot

LGI-Wines, Baron de Baussac, Vieilles Vignes, Carignan, Pays de l'Hérault 2016, Languedoc , France

Commended medal winner

Santo Isidro de Pegões, Stella, Rosso 2014, Palmela , Portugal

Commended medal winner

Félix Solís Avantis, Casa Albali, Tempranillo/Shiraz 2016, Valdepeñas, Spain

Commended medal winner

£5.83 Matthew Clark

Borsao, Garnacha, Campo de Borja 2016, Aragón, Spain

Commended medal winner

£4.71 Boutinot

Trivento, Private Selection, Malbec 2015, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£4.89 CyT UK

Félix Solis, Finca Nova, Tempranillo 2016, La Mancha, Spain

Commended medal winner

Boutinot, Les Oliviers, Merlot/Mourvèdre, Pays d'Oc 2015, Languedoc , France

Commended medal winner

£5.15 Boutinot

Michel Servin, Rouge 2015, Vin de France , France

Commended medal winner

Foncalieu, Le Versant, Pinot Noir, Pays d'Oc 2015, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£5.95 Fuller's

Domaine Vintur, Tradition, Ventoux 2011, Rhône, France

Commended medal winner

LGI-Wines, Les Cents Verres, Pinot Noir, Pays d'Oc 2016, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£5.95 Fuller's

Foncalieu, Reserve St Michel, Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot, Pays d'Oc 2016, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£4.50 Fuller's

Félix Solís Avantis, Casa Vista, Merlot 2016, Central Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£5.93 Matthew Clark

Borsao, Selección Tinto, Campo de Borja 2015, Aragón, Spain

Commended medal winner

£5.65 Boutinot

Félix Solis, Molino del Sol, Tempranillo -1, Valdepeñas, Spain

Commended medal winner

Lobo Loco, Tempranillo 2016, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Commended medal winner

£4.15 Crown Cellars

House Wine: Rosé - <£6 ex-VAT

GCF Exclusif, Les Vignerons, Grenache/Merlot Rosé 2015, Vin de France, France

Gold medal winner Pub & Bar

‘Light and fresh nose, perfect fruit intensity on the palate, and the acidity gives good drive for a long finish,’ began Marek Rakowski of Harbour Heights Hotel of this Gold-winning rosé, with Arnaud Fiol of The Don Restaurant finding the ‘nose full and discreet, rich in the mouth and good value’. Team leader Annette Scarfe MW was impressed by its ‘well-defined structure, with white flowers and redcurrants, leading to a crisp, clean finish’.

£5.15 Carlsberg UK

Cavit, Mastri Vernacoli, Pinot Grigio Rosato, Vigneti delle Dolomiti 2016, Trentino, Italy

Gold medal winner

Team leader Lionel Periner praised Cavit’s second House Wine Gold for its ‘pale colour, but with berries and nice tomato leaf character on the nose – a dry and well-balanced palate showing nice, elegant acidity and a good bunch of fresh red fruit salad flavours on the finish’. ‘Quite intense aromas of cherry and strawberry, with a good mineral core on the palate and fresh acidity. Lean and crisp,’ added team leader Andrea Briccarello. ‘Ideal either as an apéritif or with monkfish,’ concluded team leader Annette Scarfe MW.

£5.90 Boutinot

GCF Exclusif, Parlez-Vous La Loire, Cabernet Franc Rosé 2015, Vin de France, France

Gold medal winner

Taking a second Gold for GCF Exclusif in the category, this showed ‘nice cranberry and berry fruit on the nose’, according to Vinoteca’s Charlie Young, who found ‘plenty of punchy redcurrant and rhubarb character on the palate, all really well knitted together’, with team leader Jade Koch highlighting ‘warm ripe peach notes, tart acidity and an apple crunch on the finish, juicy with some elegance’. ‘Duck or rabbit stew would match well,’ concluded Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski.

£5.40 HT White & Co

Badet Clément, La Cour des Dames, Grenache Rosé 2016, Languedoc, France

Silver medal winner

‘Red fruit, plenty of strawberry on the nose with hints of floral aromatics, dry with nice acidity on the palate, well balanced and light on the alcohol,’ said team leader Lionel Periner, while Corin Ireland of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms found ‘crunchy cranberries and raspberries with a dry, elegant finish’.

£4.66 Molson Coors

Félix Solís Avantis, Casa Albali, Garnacha Rosé 2016, Valdepeñas, Spain

Silver medal winner

Noting its dark pink colour, team leader Lionel Periner picked out its ‘red fruit, candied touches and floral aromas, dry, medium body with a nice balance, finishing fresh and spicy’, while Corin Ireland of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms found it ‘much drier than expected, with good character of melon and strawberry fruit’.

£5.83 Matthew Clark

Pasquiers, Grenache/Cinsault Rosé, Pays d'Oc 2016, Languedoc, France

Bronze medal winner

A very pale salmon pink colour, with ‘an elegant and fresh nose offering floral notes, too, nice acidity on the palate and a refreshing dry finish’, said Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst), with team leader Andrea Briccarello also finding ‘roses and lilies, followed by raspberry and cherry freshness, nicely balanced’.

£5.15 Boutinot

Boutinot, Cuvée Jean-Paul, Gascogne Rosé, Pays des Côtes de Gascogne 2015, South West France, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Attractive orange and nectarine character on nose and palate, mid-weight style with a clean, mineral and drying finish,’ said team leader Jade Koch, with Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse noting ‘nice nose that hints of spring, clean taste that will match well with green veg’.

£4.90 Boutinot

Boutinot-Adria Vini, Ancora Chiaretto, Monferrato 2015, Piedmont, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Vinoteca’s Charlie Young enjoyed its ‘melon fruit on a fresh nose, great balance and good fruit intensity on the palate and pleasant red berry fruit character’, while Arnaud Fiol of The Don Restaurant found ‘good minerality on the nose and balance in the mouth’.

£4.85 Boutinot

Boutinot, Winston Hill, Zinfandel Rosé 2015, California, USA

Commended medal winner

£5.48 Boutinot

Compass Point, White Zinfandel 2015, California, USA

Commended medal winner

House Wine: White - <£6 ex-VAT

Boutinot, Cape Heights, Viognier 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Gold medal winner

Beautiful balance, elegance and freshness led Cape Heights to the Gold podium. ‘Herbal aromas with touches of wet wool lanolin, but good varietal character on the palate, youthful with notes of fresh figs, and on the finish there’s some saline, savoury iodine personality,’ said team leader Olivier Marie, while Richard Allen of Adam’s Restaurant found it ‘very floral with aromatic stone fruit and nice balancing acidity’. An ideal partner for grilled cod with tomato sauce and spinach, said The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira.

£4.85 Boutinot

Cavit, Terrazze della Luna, Nosiola 2016, Trentino, Italy

Gold medal winner

The first of two House Wine Golds for Cavit, and no wonder, with entries like this. ‘A wine with character, nice intensity of ripe, golden fruit with a touch of minerality, and a very lively palate,’ began Marcin Oziebly of The Wild Rabbit, with team leader Angela Reddin elaborating: ‘Lifted lemon sherbet, apple custard and fennel hints, with some lovely nutty elements combining with a creamy mid-palate. This is lovely, fresh, long and elegant, with great balance.’ Team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW saw this partnered with grilled chicken with lemon and capers.

£5.99 Boutinot

Cawston Cove, Chenin Blanc 2015, Paarl, South Africa

Gold medal winner

The first of three great-value House Wine Golds for Broadland Wineries, this was ‘fresh with good acidity, lemon and lime citrus fruit and green apple notes’, began The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, who found it ‘good value for this quality, great for selling in pubs’. ‘Light, easy-drinking and minerally, with a slightly tangy finish,’ agreed Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall. ‘A good apéritif wine,’ concluded team leader Tom Forrest.

£3.37 Broadland Wineries

Pais de Poetas, Chilean Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Central Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

Another well-deserved Gold for Broadland, this was ‘bright, with a dose of residual sugar, tropical fruits with good acidity and a long candied finish. Cheap and cheerful,’ said Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte, with Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish noting ‘green apple, tropical and citrus fruit, nicely perfumed, light in body’. ‘Very good value, and suitable for a range of establishments,’ added team leader Sam Caporn MW.

£3.62 Broadland Wineries

Reh Kendermann, Cuvée Amélie, Chardonnay 2015, Western Cape, South Africa

Gold medal winner

Ripe fruit, combined with great value for money, earned this Chardonnay its Gold medal. Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels enjoyed its ‘aromas of ripe melon and attractive tropical notes on the nose, then a well-rounded palate with notes of pineapple and guava, finishing nice and fresh’, while team leader Simon Woods highlighted its ‘musky pear and peach fruit – quite weighty on the palate with good balance’. Team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW highlighted its versatility by suggesting a match with ‘either fresh-fish ceviche or carbonara pasta’.

£4.75 Greene King

Boomerang Bay, Chardonnay 2014, South Eastern Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

A worthy Gold winner, packed with rich, ripe fruit and some well-integrated oak. ‘Good weighty guava fruit with a touch of mustiness, and a long and textured palate. It’s simple, but honest and tasty,’ said team leader Simon Woods. ‘Citrus fruit and sweet spices, with great depth and concentration,’ thought Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel, adding that this would complement Dover sole perfectly.

£6.00 Crown Cellars

Cono Sur, Los Gansos, Gewürztraminer 2016, Maule/Casablanca Valleys, Chile

Gold medal winner By the glass

A Gold for this exuberant and aromatic Gewürz, to match Cono Sur’s House Red Gold. ‘A bright and open nose with lemon peel, nettles, dried fruits and pot pourri aromas,’ began Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS, who found it ‘very attractive, showing a lively mid-palate with cleansing and lifting acid structure, and food-oriented weight, leading into a long finish of primary fruit notes’. Team leader Angela Reddin thought this ‘very stylish, with pink grapefruit and papaya, and great length’. Perfectly paired with a Thai green curry, thought team leader Sam Caporn MW.

£5.06 CyT UK

Foncalieu, Le Versant, Viognier, Pays d'Oc 2015, Languedoc, France

Gold medal winner

Fleshy tropical fruit and refreshing acidity took Foncalieu to the top. ‘Gently spiced nose, ginger and cardamom notes, opening to a good mouthfeel on a well-balanced palate. Delicate and approachable,’ said consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates. Team leader Angela Reddin appreciated ‘mangosteen, cape gooseberry and peach notes, with a fleshy palate held in with some good acidity – a match for mild curries’.

£5.95 Fuller's

Boutinot, Los Otros, Pinot Grigio 2016, Central Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Neil Tabraham of Paris House liked its ‘aromatic, grassy gooseberry nose, clean and fresh, with a slight lemon pith astringent note on the palate balanced by leafy lime freshness, making it a nice versatile food wine’. ‘Crisp, refreshing, green apple, asparagus and lemon, clean and well made, and perfect for drinking on a summer’s day,’ agreed Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels.

£4.99 Boutinot

Casa de Vila Nova, Vila Nova 2016, Vinho Verde, Portugal

Silver medal winner

Simon Cassina of Winexponent enjoyed its ‘lovely aromatic pear drop aromas, fresh and intense, clear taste of apples and lemon’, suggesting that its ‘medium weight can be a perfect match with a cider pork belly dish’.

£5.67 Boutinot

El Molturo, Sauvignon Blanc/Airén 2015, La Mancha, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Dry and dusty, a fashionable style, refreshing and light, lively fruit and value for money, good with grilled pork,’ said Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted, with Tamarind of Mayfair’s Chantal Serrano noting ‘lemon and peach aromas, fresh and intense with some texture on the palate’.

£4.25 Majestic Commercial

GCF Exclusif, Les Vignerons, Vermentino/Colombard 2016, Vin de France, France

Silver medal winner

‘Bold, juicy fruit, stone fruits and citrus with some delicate spice notes,’ began team leader Laura Rhys MS, while Benoît Poulain of Adam’s Restaurant enjoyed its ‘explosive aromas of white peach, strong salinity on the attack, lovely nectarine taste and smooth intensity’.

£5.05 Carlsberg UK

GCF Exclusif, Les Vignerons, Muscat/Viognier 2016, Vin de France, France

Silver medal winner

Consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates found ‘floral, orange blossom on the nose with lychee notes, then a palate that offers creamy, delicate drinking with bright floral notes and a lingering finish’. ‘Soft, easy palate, hint of sweetness, good for Asian food,’ added team leader Martin Lam.

£5.00 St Austell Brewery

Riebeek Cellars, Chenin Blanc 2016, Swartland, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin found ‘grassy green fruit with fragrant lime, quite intense on the palate with vegetal notes’, while team leader Laura Rhys MS felt it was ‘good value, with crisp fruit and lively acidity, bright citrus character’.

£4.50 Fuller's

Cavit, Terrazze della Luna, Pinot Grigio 2016, Trentino, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Nice nose of stone fruits, pear, apple and peach, fresh and delicate on the palate,’ said Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish, while Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge also found ‘ripe fruit with a fresh contrast of lime and grapefruit, medium-bodied with quite high acidity on the palate’.

£5.99 Boutinot

GCF Exclusif, L'Artisan, Vermentino/Colombard -1, Vin de France, France

Silver medal winner

‘Ripe and aromatic, floral style, good for those who prefer a sweeter style,’ began team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, with Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte noting ‘quince, mango, and kiwi fruit notes with a ripe, fruity palate, good value’.

£5.05 Dayla

Cielo, Cortefresca, Pinot Grigio 2015, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering found ‘immediately attractive fruit aromas, light but fresh and balanced’, and thought it ‘perfectly enjoyable by the glass, though it lacks the weight for anything beyond the lightest foods’. ‘Pear drop aromas, soft with decent appley fruit,’ added Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson.

£4.10 CellarVino

Einig-Zenzen, Roos Estate, Chenin Blanc 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Silver medal winner

An ‘attractive’ style for Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS, who found an ‘exuberant nose of honeysuckle, dried flowers, ripe grapes and hints of marshmallow, acidity adding lift to the palate and notes of bitterness and minerals bringing more weight and length’.

£3.90 CellarVino

Einig-Zenzen, Hilmar Springs, Chardonnay 2015, California, USA

Silver medal winner

‘Bright stone fruit aromas with a hint of melon, round and unctuous, showing a little residual sugar on the palate,’ said consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, ‘but a good, approachable, easy-drinking style, punching above its weight.’

£4.16 CellarVino

Lobo Loco, Macabeo 2016, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Fresh citrus with gentle floral aromas, pink grapefruit on the palate followed by a very clean mineral finish,’ said Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club. ‘Perfect as an aperitif, or for fish dishes such as lemon sole,’ added Simon Cassina of Winexponent.

£4.15 Crown Cellars

Punto de Vista, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Central Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Full, fleshy style, lovely depth of character with citrus and chalky notes on the palate, hints of waxy cheese rind and a nice touch of complexity,’ said Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh.

£4.59 Greene King

Les Volets, Chardonnay, Pays de la Haute Vallée de l'Aude 2015, Roussillon, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Pure, floral character on the nose, flinty palate with crisp acidity and crunchy plum fruit, refreshing and clean style,’ said Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin. ‘Good balance, everything in line, with a floral freshness,’ agreed Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh.

£5.85 Boutinot

Casa Ermelinda Freitas, Dona Ermelinda, Branco 2015, Palmela, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Tom Forrest liked its ‘attractive nose of herbs and spice with tropical fruit notes, and creamy vanilla oak spice on the palate’, while Tamarind of Mayfair’s Chantal Serrano highlighted ‘buttery honey and camomile with peach and vanilla notes, discreet oak and an intense palate’.

£5.20 Atlantico UK

Nika Tiki, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

‘Fresh and zingy, aromatic nose with lots of grapefruit zest, flavours of grapefruit, lemon, lime and tropical passion fruit on the palate,’ said Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall, concluding: ‘Clean, refreshing and value.’

£5.45 Lanchester Wine Cellars

Riebeek Cellars, Capelio, Chenin Blanc 2016, Swartland, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘Rich and ripe on the nose, bold stuff with lots of tropical fruit, this will have broad appeal,’ began Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson, with team leader Laurent Richet MS noting ‘golden apples, floral aromatics with a slight note of bitterness on the finish’.

£4.50 Fuller's

Levin Wines, Le Vin de Levin, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Loire, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Fresh fruit on a charming nose,’ began Tony Denis of Mosimann’s, continuing: ‘Complexity between apricot and peach fruit and notes of citrus, combining for good freshness overall, with nice acidity. Generous style, and a versatile match for gastro pubs.’

£5.85 Levin Wines

Murviedro, Fauno, Viura/Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Valencia, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish found a ‘delicate nose of apple, pear and candied citrus, a good fresh attack on the palate with more body than many’, while Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte highlighted ‘touches of saline minerality balanced with soft fruits, simple but nice, with a good long finish’.

£4.83 Boutinot

Félix Solis, Molino del Sol, Airén -1, Valdepeñas, Spain

Bronze medal winner

A straightforward, fresh and clean style, with our tasting panel finding medium intensity on the palate with light floral notes and subtle, delicate flavours, green fruit freshness and a dry finish.

£4.09 LWC Drinks Ltd (Merchant and Shippers)

Marco de Pegões, Fonte do Nico, Branco 2015, Península de Setúbal, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

‘Lime citrus on the nose, light and a touch austere, but it’s elegant on the palate with good structure and mouthfeel,’ said Neil Tabraham of Paris House, with team leader Simon Woods finding ‘simple and easy pear fruit with slight herbal touches and a pleasant tang to finish’.

£4.53 Majestic Commercial

Concha y Toro, Mountain Range, Chardonnay 2016, Central Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Martin Lam found a ‘wet stone waxiness with touches of honeyed richness, quite saline on the palate and aromatic on the finish’, while for consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates it was ‘citrus, lean, fresh and racy, good for summer drinking’.

£4.57 CyT UK

Whistling Duck, Semillon/Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Griffith, New South Wales, Australia

Bronze medal winner

Federico Forte of Plateau highlighted ‘nice Sauvignon Blanc character, notes of asparagus and kiwi fruit, a little bit of mango and green apple, good acidity with fragrance on the palate and medium length’.

£5.50 Fuller's

Foncalieu, Reserve St Michel, Grenache Blanc, Pays d'Oc -1, Languedoc, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Pear and green apple aromas, quite fresh on the palate with apricot fruit and wet rock mineral notes, good length, too,’ said Plateau’s Federico Forte, with team leader Annette Scarfe MW noting: ‘elegant, with a crisp mineral finish’.

£4.50 Fuller's

Félix Solís Avantis, Casa Vista, Chardonnay 2016, Central Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Uncomplicated, but clean and precise, delicate, bone dry and appealing,’ began team leader Annette Scarfe MW, with Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club finding ‘stone fruit and light floral notes, soft apple and spices on a light palate with hints of petrol character’.

£5.93 Matthew Clark

LGI-Wines, Chemin de la Serre, Marsanne/Viognier, Pays d'Oc 2016, Languedoc, France

Bronze medal winner

Agustin Trapero of Avenue highlighted ‘stone fruits and yellow plums, velvety texture and a long finish’, while Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson noted ‘citrus and peach with green apples, it’s clean, delicate and perfect pouring fare’, and team leader Laurent Richet MS advised: ‘Don’t serve it too cold.’

£5.67 Davy's Wine Merchants

Boutinot, The Listening Station, Chardonnay 2016, Victoria , Australia

Commended medal winner

£5.60 Boutinot

Jack & Gina, Chardonnay 2015, California , USA

Commended medal winner

£4.60 Crown Cellars

Viña La Rosa, La Palma, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Cachapoal Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£4.50 Fuller's

La Lisse Soie d'Ivoire, Chenin Blanc, Pays de la Haute Vallée de l'Aude 2015, Languedoc , France

Commended medal winner

£5.49 Boutinot

Boutinot, Cape Heights, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Western Cape , South Africa

Commended medal winner

£4.85 Boutinot

Boutinot, Percheron, Chenin Blanc/Viognier 2016, Swartland , South Africa

Commended medal winner

£4.98 Boutinot

Badet Clément, La Cour des Dames, Sauvignon Blanc, Pays d'Oc 2016, Languedoc , France

Commended medal winner

£4.66 Molson Coors

Gable View, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Western Cape , South Africa

Commended medal winner

£5.28 Bibendum

Bellefontaine, Sauvignon Blanc, Pays d'Oc 2016, Languedoc , France

Commended medal winner

£5.15 Boutinot

LGI-Wines, Les Cents Verres, Viognier, Pays d'Oc 2016, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£5.95 Fuller's

Aires Andinos, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

GCF Exclusif, Parlez-Vous La Loire, Chardonnay/Melon, Pays du Val de Loire 2015, Loire, France

Commended medal winner

£5.40 Refreshers

GCF Exclusif, Le Havre de Paix, White, Côtes de Gascogne 2015, South West France, France

Commended medal winner

Araldica, Alasia, Piemonte Cortese 2015, Piedmont , Italy

Commended medal winner

£4.85 Boutinot

Boutinot-Adria Vini, Conviviale, Pinot Grigio della Venezie 2016, Veneto , Italy

Commended medal winner

£5.15 Boutinot

Reh Kendermann, Kumi, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£4.64 Greene King

Kavaklidere, Sade, Sauvignon Blanc/Emir 2015, Aegean/Cappadocia, Turkey

Commended medal winner

Levin Wines, Vin Cerveaux, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Loire, France

Commended medal winner

£6.00 Levin Wines

Sieur d'Arques, Aimery, Chardonnay 2016, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£5.25 Crown Cellars

Man, Padstal, Chardonnay 2016, Coastal Region, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£5.50 Enotria&Coe

Man, Free-run Steen, Chenin Blanc 2016, Coastal Region, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£5.50 Enotria&Coe

Viña Carrasco, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Central Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Félix Solís Avantis, Casa Vista, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Central Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£5.93 Matthew Clark

Borsao, Selección Blanco 2015, Campo de Borja, Spain

Commended medal winner

£5.65 Boutinot

Michel Servin, Blanc 2015, Vin de France, France

Commended medal winner

Hungary

Frittmann, FPV, Ezerjó 2015, Kunság, Hungary

Gold medal winner

Packed with zesty fruit and floral notes, this Gold Lister had a ‘good citrus kick’, said team leader Martin Lam, also noting its ‘leesy then floral nose and a pretty, dry yet floral palate’, while Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst) found ‘apple, citrus and floral aromas, and a crisp, fragrant palate’. ‘Pair with a prawn terrine served with crab claws and citrus jelly,’ suggested Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London.

£9.40 Maluxfood & Wine Co

Royal Tokaji, The Oddity, Furmint 2014, Tokaj, Hungary

Silver medal winner

Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst) found ‘floral aromas and hay with lemon zest on a quite complex nose, with good acidity and medium weight on the palate’, while Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London described it as ‘elegant and perfumed, and really mineral on the finish’. Team leader Andrea Briccarello also found ‘grassy notes, with passion fruit and guava, and great structure and finish – a match for seafood’.

£9.43 Bibendum

Barta, Oreg Király, Furmint, Mád 2013, Tokaj, Hungary

Bronze medal winner

‘A honeyed, acacia nose with apple and custard notes on the palate, vibrant character with some glycerol on the finish,’ said Street XO’s Raphael Thierry, while team leader Martin Lam found it ‘intriguing, quite complex with ripe fruit aromas and a juicy tropical fruit palate’.

£16.99 Maluxfood & Wine Co

Egri Korona Borház, Bornemissza, Kekfrankos 2011, Eger, Hungary

Bronze medal winner

‘Earthy, animal, leathery aromas here, dry and ripe on the palate with balance, black berry fruit and good freshness to finish,’ said Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan. ‘Black fruits, tar, meat jus, chocolate, full of dark promise and cries for venison,’ added team leader Angela Reddin.

£10.20 Maluxfood & Wine Co

Béres, Tokaji Furmint 2013, Tokaj, Hungary

Commended medal winner

£9.68 Matthew Clark

Béres, Naparany 2015, Tokaj, Hungary

Commended medal winner

£11.51 Matthew Clark

Egri Korona Borház, Jumurdzsák, Syrah 2012, Eger, Hungary

Commended medal winner

Italy: Central – White

Luretta, Boccadirosa, Organic, Malvasia, Colli Piacentini 2015, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Gold medal winner

Unusual, interesting and entirely deserving of Gold, according to our judges. Consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates found ‘pronounced ginger and cardamom spice, candied lemon and residual sugar on the palate, but good mouthfeel overall’, while Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park, Ascot, enjoyed ‘a complex nose with beautiful aromatics, including acacia honey, leading to a silky-smooth and refreshing mouthfeel’. Frédéric Billet of Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa noted ‘Turkish Delight and lychee – a good food match for fusion food’.

£15.39 Alivini

Santa Barbara, Stefano Antonucci, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi, Classico Superiore 2014, Marche, Italy

Gold medal winner

A textured, complex and slightly savoury palate earned this offering from Santa Barbara the Gold. Sara Bachiorri of Chez Bruce described it as ‘mineral with chalky notes on the nose, opening up into a more floral character as it sits in the glass. Poached pears, custard tart, candied lemon. Good balance, dry with medium acidity and good minerality on a long finish.’ ETM Group’s Guillaume Mahaut appreciated the ‘complex palate, with fennel, lemon, lemon grass and some lees notes’, while team leader Olivier Marie paired this with a salt-baked seabass and a Waldorf salad.

£14.54 Delitalia

Cantina Tollo, Colle Secco, Trebbiano d'Abruzzo 2016, Abruzzo, Italy

Silver medal winner

A ‘delicately aromatic’ style, according to Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot, who enjoyed its ‘light pear drop aromas and more tropical, warm fruit on the palate’.

£8.18 Eurowines

Belisario, Vigneti B, Verdicchio di Matelica 2015, Marche, Italy

Silver medal winner

Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish found a ‘fresh, balanced attack and slightly savoury palate, with underripe apricot, notes of lemon and fresh herbs’. ‘Delicate and intriguing nose. Lively but not sharp on the palate,’ added Pollen Street Social’s Daniele Di Blasio.

£12.00 Liberty Wines

Orsogna, Aete, Pecorino, Terre di Chieti 2013, Abruzzo, Italy

Silver medal winner

Sue Jones of The Harrow at Little Bedwyn admired its ‘lovely balance of dryness and richness’, and team leader Laura Rhys MS highlighted some notes of ‘candied citrus, with creamy oak overtones, ripe fruit character and full weight’.

£12.07 Cantina Orsogna

Moncaro, Vigna Novali, Castelli di Jesi Verdicchio, Riserva Classico 2013, Marche, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘A richer, more phenolic, yellow plum style, distinctively Italian,’ began team leader Sam Caporn MW, while Avenue’s Agustin Trapero found intriguingly ‘expressive, green asparagus and kiwi notes with touches of cinnamon and a green tea aftertaste’.

£12.70 Eurowines

Umani Ronchi, Casal di Serra, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi, Classico Superiore 2015, Marche, Italy

Silver medal winner

Finding complex notes of ‘peachy stone fruit, pear and lemon tart’ on the nose, Yauatcha’s Kelvin McCabe noted ‘more peach with vanilla and honey notes, nice salinity and mineral on a long finish’.

£10.45 Enotria&Coe

Tombacco, Pecorino, Terre di Chieti 2015, Abruzzo, Italy

Silver medal winner

Team leader Laura Rhys MS found ‘some richness and viscosity balanced by ripe citrus fruits’, while Andrea Cotichella of Wernher Restaurant at Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa highlighted its ‘floral, fruity elegance and good length, with a touch of sweetness on the finish’.

£7.60 Vinicola Tombacco srl

Luretta, Selín dl'Armari, Organic, Chardonnay, Colli Piacentini 2014, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘A lovely golden colour leads into tropical, peachy, Mirabelle and mango fruits on the nose,’ began a very keen Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot, continuing: ‘There’s an element of creamy oak and generous levels of alcohol on the palate, but it’s well integrated and the wine really opens up well.’

£22.09 Alivini

Cantina Tollo, Pecorino, Terre di Chieti 2016, Abruzzo, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘A fruity and elegant style, with fine structure and white flower notes,’ began Andrea Cotichella of Wernher Restaurant at Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa, with The Harrow at Little Bedwyn’s Sue Jones thinking its ‘pear drops, cleanness and beautiful balance’ added up to an ‘excellent value wine’.

£6.12 Eurowines

Cantina Tollo, Biologico, Trebbiano d'Abruzzo 2016, Abruzzo, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Andrés Ituarte of Coq d’Argent was delighted with this ‘simple but delicious, bright white with a spritz’, highlighting its ‘lemon zest and bright acids with a touch of salinity’, while team leader Angela Reddin noted ‘greengage, stewed apple and a touch of Dolly Mixture on a rounded, chalky palate’.

£7.49 Eurowines

Mantellassi, Lucumone, Maremma Toscana 2016, Tuscany, Italy

Bronze medal winner

A characterful combination, said team leader Olivier Marie, of ‘grassy herbal notes, sugar snap peas with a lift of horseradish and rocket leaf spice, followed by fresh greens and more herbs through to the finish’.

£9.70 Fattoria Mantellassi

Umani Ronchi, Golden Fleece, Pecorino 2015, Abruzzo, Italy

Bronze medal winner

An ‘intense and interesting’ wine for team leader Laura Rhys MS, who noted ‘citrus and mineral aromas, with good mid-weight complexity on the palate’, while Sosharu’s Masahito Suzuki enjoyed its ‘fine entry, mineral and almond elements’.

£9.29 Enotria&Coe

Monte Schiavo, Coste del Molino, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi, Classico 2016, Marche, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Mineral and dried pear aromas, followed by fresh fruit and nice saline notes on a smooth palate,’ said team leader Tom Forrest, who found ‘pear drop flavours, then fresh lemon citrus on the finish’. Daniele Di Blasio of Pollen Street Social enjoyed a ‘nice balsamic touch on the nose’.

£6.35 Boutinot

Monte Schiavo, Pallio di San Floriano, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi, Classico Superiore 2015, Marche, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Nice stuff,’ began Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson, who enjoyed its ‘restrained nose of dried herbs and peach notes’, followed by a ‘dense, warm palate with hints of nuts on the finish’. Avenue’s Agustin Trapero noted its ‘dry white flowers with camomile touches and bitter almond finish’.

£7.52 Boutinot

Paolo e Noemia d'Amico, Noe dei Calanchi, Orvieto 2015, Umbria, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Good minerality with light citrus and floral hints on the nose, then very elegant on the palate with good acidity and finish,’ said Frédéric Billet of Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa.

£8.23 Eurowines

Paolo e Noemia d'Amico, Falesia 2014, Lazio, Italy

Bronze medal winner

A rich, full-bodied wine that caught the imagination of all our panel members, with team leader Angela Reddin commenting: ‘Summer meadow flowers, honey and lime notes with furry peaches and butter. Great balance of complex flavours, acid, mineral and length, and showing a light touch of tannin on the finish.’

£19.49 Eurowines

Belisario, Cambrugiano, Verdicchio di Matelica Riserva 2014, Marche, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘A fruit bomb!’ began team leader Sam Caporn MW, continuing: ‘A very ripe, white and yellow stone fruit style, not subtle perhaps, but tasty.’ Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson found it ‘rich and textured, broad with baked honey and lemon pith, great with food’.

£15.00 Liberty Wines

Monte Schiavo, Le Giuncare, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi, Classico Riserva 2013, Marche, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Mattia Mazzi of Lutyens highlighted a ‘suave and floral nose, with a sleek and elegant palate, and intense fruit notes of bruised apple’, while Avenue’s Agustin Trapero liked its ‘gentle nose with yellow apple and hay, white fruit flavours and bitter aftertaste’.

£12.00 Boutinot

Cecchi, Val delle Rose, Litorale, Vermentino, Maremma Toscana 2015, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£9.58 Enotria&Coe

Castellani, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi, Classico 2013, Marche , Italy

Commended medal winner

£6.33 Bibendum

Moncaro, Verde Ca' Ruptae, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi, Classico Superiore 2015, Marche, Italy

Commended medal winner

£8.05 Eurowines

Castellani, Tomaiolo, Orvieto Classico 2015, Umbria, Italy

Commended medal winner

£6.12 Bibendum

Badia di Morrona, Felciaio, Vermentino di Toscana 2015, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£8.85 Eurowines

Belisario, Terre di Valbona, Verdicchio di Matelica 2016, Marche, Italy

Commended medal winner

£7.14 Liberty Wines

Orsogna, Calai, Pecorino, Terre di Chieti 2014, Abruzzo, Italy

Commended medal winner

Monte Schiavo, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi, Classico 2016, Marche, Italy

Commended medal winner

£6.00 Boutinot

Montauto, Enos 1, Maremma 2015, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

Italy: Central reds, including Montepulciano d’Abruzzo

Il Faggio, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2015, Abruzzo, Italy

Gold medal winner

A lifted, fruit-forward style and great value for money propelled this to Gold, with team leader Andrea Briccarello describing a ‘clean style with good berry character – juicy on the palate, easy-drinking sour cherry fruit with notes of plum’. Corin Ireland of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms noted ‘good acidity, fresh red cherry and a little herbal note with some tomato character’, while Vinoteca’s Charlie Young thought it ‘juicy, fresh and textured, with a good balance between fleshy ripeness and dryness’.

£6.70 Liberty Wines

Fontefico, Costetoste, Aglianico 2011, Abruzzo, Italy

Gold medal winner

Cavalry & Guards Club’s Andre Luis Martins liked this savoury Gold Lister’s ‘rich dark cherry and dark olive aromas, then a palate of sour cherry, a powerful meaty body yet elegant on the finish’, with team leader Annette Scarfe MW highlighting ‘lots of creamy vanilla oak on the nose, quite an ambitious wine but showing good traditional winemaking’. Simon Cassina of Winexponent was impressed with its ‘savoury style and pronounced palate packed with mature black berry fruit and tertiary complexity, a serious style’. ‘A match for fillet of venison with port sauce,’ concluded consultant sommelier Emily Bonsor.

£17.73 Matthew Clark

Umani Ronchi, Fonte del Re, Lacrima di Morro d'Alba 2015, Marche, Italy

Gold medal winner

A fruity, floral style that left an impression on our judges, and earned this Gold. Neil Tabraham of Paris House noted an ‘aromatic nose of rose water, Turkish Delight and cranberry fruit, then light on the palate with powerful tannins’, while team leader Simon Woods found ‘delicate floral aromas, yet power and fruit on the palate with rose petals, tight tannins, but the gentle berry fruit is in balance’. Team leader Annette Scarfe MW appreciated ‘structured tannins giving texture and body’, while consultant sommelier Emily Bonsor recommended it be paired with melanzane parmigiana.

£11.59 Enotria&Coe

La Valentina, Spelt, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2012, Abruzzo, Italy

Gold medal winner

A ‘modern and vibrant style’, according to team leader Andrea Briccarello, who felt this Gold winner was ‘showing purity of blueberry and cranberry fruit, good tannins and balanced length’, while Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst) found ‘freshness, with a little ageing, and there are some notes of coffee in with the dark berries on the palate’. Elly Owen of Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall appreciated ‘red cherries, herbs and good oak, making this a great wine for lamb and hearty stews’.

£15.10 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Santa Barbara, Mossone 2014, Marche, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘A serious wine with jammy red and black fruit on the nose, ripe but structured tannins with a complex and layered mid-palate,’ said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, with Plateau’s Federico Forte noting ‘plum and cherry, wood and green pepper leafy notes, showing ageing potential or decant to drink now’.

£51.50 Delitalia

Contesa, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2015, Abruzzo, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Berries and dark fruit on the nose with light floral hints,’ began team leader Lionel Periner, who enjoyed its ‘depth of fruit flavours, smooth tannin and well-integrated oak finishing dry and long with spicy notes’.

£8.70 Boutinot

Antonio Castelnuovo, Riccio Nero, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Riserva 2009, Abruzzo, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘A hint of gamey character and sweet spices, a little floral on the finish with smooth texture and balanced tannins,’ said Corin Ireland of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms, with Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst) noting: ‘Rich body and colour, still firm tannins with dark berry fruit richness and light roasted notes.’

£11.17 antonio castelnuovo wines

Cantina Tollo, Colle Secco, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2013, Abruzzo, Italy

Silver medal winner

Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst) highlighted ‘some ageing and a grippy palate, but it retains freshness with some complexity on the palate’, and team leader Andrea Briccarello found ‘fruity savoury notes on the nose, good tannin structure and complexity on a vibrant palate with sour cherry and plum notes’.

£8.18 Eurowines

Cantina Tollo, Cagiòlo, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Riserva 2012, Abruzzo, Italy

Silver medal winner

Team leader Lionel Periner found ‘forest fruit aromas and a hint of spice, full-bodied palate with plenty of acidity’, and fellow team leader Andrea Briccarello though that it ‘needs ageing or decanting, but is showing smoked fruits and savoury complexity, lots of extraction and concentration with intense oak notes and grippy tannins’.

£15.80 Eurowines

Colonnara, Lacrima di Morro d'Alba 2015, Marche, Italy

Silver medal winner

Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club found ‘perfumed rose and floral aromas, sour cherry with fresh character on the palate and an elegant finish’, while Simon Cassina of Winexponent picked up ‘balsamic notes and hints of orange peel on the nose, blackcurrant and sweet cinnamon spices, though it’s light on the palate’.

£9.65 Alivini

Napolini, Rosso, Montefalco 2013, Umbria, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Light yet meaty aromas on the nose, aromatic in style with incense spice notes, an interesting wine with grainy tannins and a long finish,’ said Neil Tabraham of Paris House.

£8.78 Matthew Clark

Perticaia, Montefalco Rosso 2013, Umbria, Italy

Bronze medal winner

This was ‘a lovely expression of Sangiovese’ for team leader Annette Scarfe MW, who found ‘chalky tannins with bitter red cherry fruit, subtle and appealing’. Federico Forte of Plateau felt it was ‘very pleasant, showing good balance between fruitiness, acidity and body, and versatile with many foods’.

£14.00 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Monte Schiavo, Alberto Serenelli, Rosso Conero 2013, Marche, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Classic bitter cherries with chalky tannins and savoury notes, with fresh, vibrant acidity,’ said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, with Simon Cassina of Winexponent adding: ‘Savoury and tannic, but so packed with fruit intensity and sense of its origins.’

£7.39 Boutinot

Luretta, Achab, Organic, Pinot Nero, Colli Piacentini 2013, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Commended medal winner

£27.61 Alivini

Luretta, Organic, Colli Piacentini Gutturnio Superiore 2013, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Commended medal winner

£14.51 Alivini

Poderi dal Nespoli, Prugneto, Sangiovese di Romagna Superiore 2015, Emilia Romagna , Italy

Commended medal winner

£9.51 Bibendum

Paolo e Noemia d'Amico, Notturno dei Calanchi 2012, Umbria, Italy

Commended medal winner

£26.23 Eurowines

Fontefico, Montepulciano d"Abruzzo 2013, Abuzzo , Italy

Commended medal winner

£11.95 Matthew Clark

Umani Ronchi, Pelago 2012, Marche, Italy

Commended medal winner

£24.02 Enotria&Coe

Cantina Tollo, Mo, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Riserva 2012, Abruzzo , Italy

Commended medal winner

£11.50 Eurowines

Orsogna, Nican, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2008, Abruzzo, Italy

Commended medal winner

Paolo e Noemia d'Amico, Villa Tirrena 2012, Lazio, Italy

Commended medal winner

£13.30 Eurowines

Antonio Castelnuovo, Riccio Rosso, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2012, Abruzzo, Italy

Commended medal winner

Botter, Fontana d'Italia, Sangiovese, Rubicone 2016, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Commended medal winner

£6.58 Molson Coors

Orsogna, Nican, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2009, Abruzzo, Italy

Commended medal winner

Lunaria, Ruminat 2016, Abruzzo, Italy

Commended medal winner

Italy: Chianti

Trambusti, Celsus, Chianti 2015, Tuscany, Italy

Gold medal winner

‘Very delicate nose with gentle notes of fresh leather, then a juicy attack, darker touches of liquorice and spice for a great value option,’ said Benoît Poulain of Adam’s Restaurant in praise of this Gold winner, while Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin was impressed with its ‘dark plum intensity, freshness and upfront character, tight palate but fine oak usage with notes of bitter chocolate and mixed spices’. ‘Easy drinking, with savoury, spicy and farmyard notes, with some rounded tannins,’ concluded team leader Andrea Briccarello.

£6.62 Matthew Clark

San Felice, Il Grigio, Chianti Classico Riserva 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Gold medal winner

This complex Chianti was heaped with praise, and a Gold medal, by our judges. Chantal Serrano of Tamarind of Mayfair enjoyed its ‘cherries and blackcurrant with hints of coffee on the nose, peppery palate with chewy tannins, dark olive notes and good length’, while Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall found it ‘elegant, with tomato, redcurrant and charcuterie notes, complex with finesse and definition’. Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski found ‘wild strawberry and yerba mate notes, with a touch of camomile, with some strawberry and hibiscus following on the palate – a match for pastas and salads, and black olives in particular, or even truffle and steak’.

£11.95 Boutinot

Castello Vicchiomaggio, La Prima, Chianti Classico Gran Selezione 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Gold medal winner

Bringing spice, fruit, elegance and complexity, this wine was a clear candidate for Gold. Frédéric Billet of Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa enjoyed its ‘elegant, spicy nose with well-seasoned oak, fleshy, ripe black berry fruit with complex hints of leather, dark chocolate and tobacco’, also finding it ‘well-integrated on the finish with great balance of tannin, acidity and spice’. Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh also admired its ‘very precise style, freshness and structure, with sour red fruits and spice notes’. ‘Silky, smooth, meaty and savoury, with a complex finish,’ added team leader Andrea Briccarello, while Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London recommended it be paired with a veal chop, rosemary, thyme and garlic.

£32.41 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

San Felice, Il Grigio, Chianti Classico Gran Selezione 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Gold medal winner

Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin enjoyed this Gold Lister’s ‘juicy, plummy, violets and spice mix on the nose, then great intensity on the palate with juicy, fleshy, crunchy fruit and an invitingly rustic, savoury edge’. ‘Lovely wine, black fruit nose, intense yet very smooth attack, with dark cherry notes and a touch of oak,’ added Benoît Poulain of Adam’s Restaurant. One for beef bourguignon, said Sue Jones of The Harrow at Little Bedwyn.

£19.10 Boutinot

Trambusti, Tenuta Poggio Ai Mandorli, Chianti Classico Gran Selezione 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Gold medal winner Critics Choice

Judges didn’t hold back in their praise of this Gold-winning Gran Selezione. ‘Complex and approachable, with blackberry, black cherry and chocolate notes, lovely meatiness and more cherry on the palate with nice earthy tannins in support,’ said Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh, with Benoît Poulain of Adam’s Restaurant noting ‘cigar smoke fragrance, dark fruit on the nose with hints of liquorice, a smooth attack with spiciness coming gently, juicy and jammy at the same time – brilliant’. A match for wild-boar stew, said team leader Andrea Briccarello.

£14.07 Matthew Clark

Uggiano, Chianti Riserva 2012, Tuscany, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Dusty, earthy, sweet spice nose with delicate tobacco and red fruits,’ began Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall, continuing: ‘Smooth and elegant on the palate, showing stewed tomatoes and savoury character, with fine ripe tannins. Very moreish.’ ‘Perfect with hard cheeses,’ added The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira.

£8.89 Boutinot

San Fabiano, Cellole, Chianti Classico Gran Selezione 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Dark fruit, blackcurrant and plum with black cherry, well-integrated spice and oak on the palate, still feels very young but has good potential,’ said team leader Laura Rhys MS, while Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin found it ‘dense, tense and concentrated, with big structure, fleshy dark fruits, bitter chocolate notes and chunky tannins’.

£19.52 Enotria&Coe

La Sala, Chianti Classico Riserva 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘This is a really big wine,’ began Carlos Ferreira of The Sign of the Don, continuing: ‘Still a little green, but shows lots of complexity, black fruits and spice, leathery tobacco and oak, and will continue to age very well. If you enjoy this type of wine, you can decant it now and have it with a big steak!’

£19.07 La Sala

Fontodi, Chianti Classico 2014, Tuscany, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Grippy tannins and juicy red fruit that is pure,’ began Andrés Ituarte of Coq d’Argent, also highlighting ‘lots of worn wood notes, tomato leaf and spice with great length – this is good value’. ‘Rich tannic structure, some herbal notes and good overall balance,’ added Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish.

£15.09 Liberty Wines

Trambusti, Chianti Riserva 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Tobacco and wet leaves, black and red fruits on the nose with hints of mint and pine, a well-balanced palate with a beautiful finish,’ said The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, with Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall finding ‘elegant and charming, whiffs of meat and oak and lots of bright red fruits’.

£7.65 Matthew Clark

Cecchi, Riserva di Famiglia, Chianti Classico 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Bright cherry aromatics, lively cherry on the palate with grainy tannins, and will improve further with some age,’ said team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW. ‘Ripe, concentrated red fruits, well balanced with cedar, vanilla and other spices,’ added Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge.

£15.87 Enotria&Coe

Filetta di Lamole, Chianti Classico 2014, Tuscany, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Coq d’Argent’s judge Andrés Ituarte enjoyed this ‘lighter style of Chianti, refreshing and a touch floral, elegant while also showing a nice earthiness’, with Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish also noting ‘hints of gunpowder on the nose, and good mineral notes bringing nice balance’.

£16.04 Liberty Wines

Cecchi, Villa Cerna, Chianti Classico 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£11.48 Enotria&Coe

Cecchi, Storia di Famiglia, Chianti Classico 2014, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£10.47 Enotria&Coe

Castellare di Castellina, Chianti 2014, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£6.72 Bibendum

Castellare di Castellina, Chianti Classico Riserva 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£16.75 Bibendum

San Felice, Chianti Classico 2014, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£8.89 Boutinot

Badia di Morrona, I Sodi del Paretaio, Chianti 2015, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£7.60 Eurowines

Castello della Paneretta, Chianti Classico Riserva 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£9.50 VinumTerra

Castello della Paneretta, Chianti Classico 2014, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£8.00 VinumTerra

Badia di Morrona, I Sodi dei Paretaio, Chianti Riserva 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£11.25 Eurowines

Italy: North-East - Red, including Amarone & Valpolicella

Villa Mattielli, Amarone della Valpolicella 2012, Veneto, Italy

Gold medal winner

‘A wonderfully moreish, savoury nose, with some violet notes,’ began Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot in praise of this Gold winner, adding: ‘Dried fruits and crunchy Morello cherries follow on the palate – a match for veal.’ Daniele Di Blasio of Pollen Street Social was pleased with its ‘old style in a very good expression’, noting ‘some ripe autumn fruits on the nose, good balance and a slightly sweet finish’. ‘Lots of fruit and spices, and good intensity,’ added Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish.

£24.30 Top Selection Ltd

Zenato, Sergio Zenato, Amarone Classico della Valpolicella Riserva 2010, Veneto, Italy

Gold medal winner

Our panel was unanimous in awarding this exceptional wine the Gold. ‘Rich, ripe and yummy fruit, full-bodied and smooth on the palate,’ began Avenue’s Agustin Trapero. ‘Very finely perfumed, composed,’ said Mattia Mazzi of Lutyens, with team leader Sam Caporn MW praising its ‘beautiful, spicy oak and rich fruit’ and Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson finding it ‘brooding and deep’. ‘A standout: supple, complex and fruity,’ concluded Avenue’s Agustin Trapero.

£63.69 Eurowines

47 Anno Domini, Le Argille, Cabernet di Cabernet, Marca Trevigiana 2013, Veneto, Italy

Gold medal winner Critics Choice

Winning judges over with its generous character, this equal parts Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend took Gold, and was described by team leader Angela Reddin as having ‘vanilla and smoke, as well as Indian ink, graphite and dried herbs, before fruit explodes on the tongue – dense, concentrated and never ending’. Francisco Macedo of Bovey Castle praised its ‘violet and herbaceous notes, with red fruit and some vanilla’, suggesting that it would be a perfect match with duck.

£29.97 Vinicola Tombacco srl

47 Anno Domini, Batista, Marca Trevigiana 2013, Veneto, Italy

Gold medal winner

‘Really vibrant and juicy,’ began Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London in praise of this Gold winner, finding an ‘aromatic nose showing menthol and herby notes, slightly confected on the palate but full of lovely, energetic black fruit’. Team leader Angela Reddin appreciated its ‘smoke, cinnamon and mocha notes, with plum and spiced cherry too – bright flavours with firm tannins’, while Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson liked the ‘brooding cherry, leather and earth, with very pure fruit expression’, suggesting this be served with game or stew.

£13.97 Vinicola Tombacco srl

Villa Mattielli, Valpolicella Ripasso 2014, Veneto, Italy

Gold medal winner

Team leader Sam Caporn MW praised this ‘characterful’ Gold winner for its ‘juicy, ripe red fruit and spice, as well as floral, almost aromatic flavour profile’, while Federico Forte of Plateau was intrigued by its ‘concentrated, balsamic nose with sage and thyme herbal notes’. Team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, meanwhile, highlighted its ‘dark damson and raspberry charm, aromatic character with bags of flavour and cocoa notes on the finish’.

£12.65 Top Selection Ltd

Ca' Rugate, Campo Lavei, Valpolicella Superiore 2013, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

Piotr Artur Tomaszewski of Buddha Bar enjoyed its ‘red fruits, raspberry and sour cherry’, also finding ‘cigar box and pencil shaving notes on a rounded, well-balanced palate with ripe tannins and good structure’, concluding: ‘Very good quality.’ ‘Powerful and complex, showing good typicity of the region,’ added Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels.

£18.28 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Cielo e Terra, Amatore, Rosso Verona 2015, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Easy-going, with red fruit and minty hints on the nose, smooth tannin on the palate,’ began team leader Lionel Periner, while Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge noted ‘ripe cherries and plums, violet and lavender floral notes with medium body and low tannin’.

£5.99 LWC Drinks Ltd (Merchant and Shippers)

Adalia, Balt, Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore 2014, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

Team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW found ‘berry and fennel herbal notes on the nose, with a savoury palate that’s mid-weight and complex, long and interesting’, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club picked out ‘fresh strawberry and floral notes, sweet-sour red fruit palate with rich herbs and minerals’.

£13.55 Wine Traders

Zenato, Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2012, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

Sara Bachiorri of Chez Bruce found this ‘rich, concentrated, perfumed and textured’, and enjoyed its ‘sweet, ripe, dark fruit flavours, with chocolate, clove and star anise notes followed by a long and balanced finish’.

£31.50 Eurowines

Masi, Serego Alighieri, MontePiazzo Anniversario, Valpolicella Classico Superiore 2013, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

A ‘rich, dense style showing redcurrant acidity and chalky tannin’, said team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, with Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club also noting ‘sweet cassis and fresh floral aromas, with intensity and gentle herbal notes on the palate’.

£15.29 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Masi, Serego Alighieri, Vaio Armaron, Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2011, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Red fruit, lightly leafy notes, and massively structured,’ began team leader Sam Caporn MW, with Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson going further: ‘Great nose, bright fresh fruit of cherry and strawberry. Really good, balanced by grippy but integrated tannins. Strawberry jam, yet great freshness to finish.’

£39.02 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Campagnola, Vigneti Vallata di Marano, Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2013, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

Team leader Sam Caporn MW enjoyed its ‘attractive, rich baked fig and plum aromas, round, fruity and spicy palate’, while Agustin Trapero of Avenue noted its ‘ripe, creamy black fruit, rich cherry and chocolate, and coffee finish’.

£19.18 Eurowines

Campagnola, Caterina Zardini, Valpolicella Classico Superiore 2014, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski found this ‘medium bodied and round, with plum and cherry fruit, very fresh with fine tannins’, while senior judge Olivier Gasselin enjoyed its notes of ‘cherry in brandy, quite generous, ripe and crunchy texture with fine depth and elegance’.

£13.05 Eurowines

Ca' La Bionda, Ravazzol, Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2011, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Red cherry, rose petal, raspberry jam and a touch of volatility on the nose,’ began an impressed Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha, adding: ‘Cherries, spicy and juicy, on a palate that’s vibrant and long, with fresh acidity making it fine for now and years ahead.’ ‘A wine for meditation,’ agreed Sara Bachiorri of Chez Bruce.

£35.96 Top Selection Ltd

Montresor, Capitel della Crosara, Valpolicella Ripasso 2015, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Complex baked fruits with smoky, chocolatey aromas crunchy and juicy on the palate with some bitter-choc notes,’ said Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin, with team leader Annette Scarfe MW finding it a ‘lean style, quite elegant with ripe berry fruit and a spicy richness’.

£10.76 Boutinot

Bertani, Vintage Edition, Secco 2014, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Dark cherries, raspberries and plums, with some leather too. A complex wine, with good acidity and length,’ said Markus Dilger of MAD F&B Consulting, while Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson described this as ‘creamy and textural, with dark plum notes, and rich tannins’.

£16.82 Enotria&Coe

Alpha Zeta, R, Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore 2014, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘A plush more opulent style of Valpolicella, with soft tannins and ripe red berry fruit,’ began team leader Annette Scarfe MW, with Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels picking up on some ‘dried fruits, sour cherry and tertiary mushroom and leather notes on a complex palate’.

£10.24 Liberty Wines

Alpha Zeta, A, Amarone della Valpolicella 2014, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

Hamish Anderson of Tate Catering found it ‘very good, in the context of inexpensive Amarone’, commenting on its ‘dried fruits and good, attractive spice on the nose, chocolate richness and a bitter edge on the palate, with some brighter fresh notes on the finish’.

£18.59 Liberty Wines

Nicolis, Seccal, Valpolicella Ripasso Classico Superiore 2013, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Concentration, jammy plum and cherry spirit notes on the nose, balsamic and herbal notes on the palate with a long finish,’ said Federico Forte of Plateau, with Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering suggesting its ‘tangy, big, mouth-filling style would be a special match with strong-flavoured cheeses’.

£13.21 Bibendum

Riondo, Lunardi, Merlot delle Venezie 2015, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Angela Reddin praised ‘a spiced fruit cup nose, along with some dried fruit notes’, while Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson enjoyed the ‘quite restrained and complex nose, with sour cherry and spice, as well as some earthiness. Very Italian in feel, with bright acidity and grippy tannins. Very good for the price too.’

£6.00 Moreno Wines, Try Wines, The Great Grog Company Limited

Bertani, Valpantena, Amarone della Valpolicella 2013, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Fresh and pure on the nose, with lovely defined fruit character, red cherry ripeness,’ said Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson, concluding: ‘Mid-weight tannins are there, but some elegance too, making it a good value option.’

£27.21 Enotria&Coe

Cesari, Valpolicella Classico 2015, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘An approachable wine with refreshing acidity that will work well with lighter dishes,’ began Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels, highlighting its ‘good value, with aromas of red cherry and raspberry and a hint of spice’.

£7.30 Fuller's

Prà, Morandina, Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore 2015, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Well balanced and rounded, in a fresh style with lots of plum and cherry fruit on the palate,’ began Piotr Artur Tomaszewski of Buddha Bar, continuing: ‘Complexity will develop further with a couple more years in the bottle, but it is still a very good quality wine.’

£15.06 Boutinot

Sartori, Regolo, Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore 2014, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Dark spice and baked red fruit aromas, sweet and sour cherry on the palate with light, fresh herbal notes to finish,’ said Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, while Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering concluded: ‘Big wine, complexity and warmth. Will stand up to some big gamey, even spicy dishes.’

£10.50 Enotria&Coe

Ca' del Colle, Carmina, Colli Euganei Riserva 2010, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

A ‘not too heavy, and easy-drinking wine’ said Jose Luis Hernandez of Hakkasan Hanway Place, who noted: ‘Chocolate and oaky notes on a fruity nose, some meaty notes and dried fruit but fresh on the palate, candied fruits too, with concentration and richness, nicely balanced.’

£11.48 Ca' del Colle

Cesari, Mara, Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore 2014, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Full on, with dark berries and chocolate richness, a great sociable drinking wine,’ began Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse, with Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering finding an ‘appealing, plummy nose, tangy fruit with an exciting zing, brilliant for all kinds of Italian meat and tomato dishes’.

£7.75 Fuller's

Nicolis, Ambrosan, Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2008, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£35.66 Bibendum

Aldegheri, Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2011, Verona, Italy

Commended medal winner

Pieropan, Ruberpan, Vigna Garzon, Valpolicella Superiore 2014, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£15.06 Liberty Wines

Prà, Amarone della Valpolicella 2011, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£28.95 Boutinot

Sartori, Rosso Veronese 2014, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£7.41 Enotria&Coe

Sartori, l'Appassito, Rosso Veneto 2012, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£8.69 Enotria&Coe

Alpha Zeta, A, Amarone della Valpolicella 2013, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£18.59 Liberty Wines

Cesari, Salvalai, Pinot Noir 2014, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£5.50 Fuller's

Domìni Veneti, Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2013, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£22.00 Alivini

Cantina di Negrar, Poggio Al Lago, Valpolicella Ripasso Classico Superiore 2014, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£7.99 Direct Wines

Domìni Veneti, Vigneti di Torbe, Valpolicella Ripasso Classico Superiore 2015, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£11.89 Alivini

Corte Sant'Alda, Ca' Fiui, Valpolicella 2015, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£13.55 Wine Traders

Masi, Riserva di Costasera, Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2011, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

47 Anno Domini, Raboso del Piave 2012, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

Santi, Proemio, Amarone della Valpolicella 2010, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£28.00 Mondial Wine

Italy: North-East - Trentino, Alto Adige & Friuli Venezia Giulia – Red

Eugenio Collavini, Pucino, Refosco 2015, Friuli Colli Orientali, Italy

Gold medal winner

‘Floral and elegant with balanced acidity,’ began Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted in praise of this worthy Gold winner, adding that it would be a good food match for duck, but also has ‘great ageing potential’. ‘Runs the spectrum well, with violets, Morello cherry, olive and coffee on an expressive palate,’ added team leader Angela Reddin. ‘Lots of intrigue, with an elegant, perfumed palate – long, fragrant and mineral,’ concluded Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson.

£11.30 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Alois Lageder, Krafuss, Pinot Noir 2012, Alto Adige, Italy

Gold medal winner

Judges had nothing but praise, and a Gold medal, for this Italian Pinot. Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted ‘loved it’ with its ‘autumnal forest leaf aromas, violet floral notes and many layers’, while Coq d’Argent’s judge Andrés Ituarte found a ‘sense of terroir, with pepper notes on a ripe but delicate palate’. Markus Dilger of MAD F&B Consulting enjoyed ‘pomegranate notes and fine tannins’, recommending this be served alongside venison dishes.

£23.00 Bibendum

St Michael-Eppan, Sanct Valentin, Pinot Nero 2013, Alto Adige, Italy

Silver medal winner

Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group was impressed, finding it ‘very pleasant, with strawberry, raspberry, milk chocolate and hints of oak on the nose, strawberry patch earthiness and well-controlled acidity and tannins, with chalky minerals for a youthful wine with good potential’.

£22.25 Eurowines

Bastianich, Vespa Rosso 2012, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Earthy, mushroomy style with good fruit, blackberries and a touch of vanilla, white pepper and nice acidity,’ said Frédéric Billet of Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa, who also found ‘mint and violets on an elegant, balanced palate’.

£18.71 Bibendum

Mezzacorona, Castel Firmian, Marzemino 2015, Trentino, Italy

Silver medal winner

A good-value ‘crowd pleaser’ for Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group, with its ‘dark fruits, blueberry and Ribena aromas, oaky vanilla with clove and a juicy, complex palate with medium tannins’. ‘Good balance, good wine,’ added team leader Angela Reddin.

£6.79 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Franz Haas, Pinot Nero 2014, Alto Adige, Italy

Silver medal winner

A ‘light and delicate’ style for Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group, who found it appealing, with its ‘strawberry, meaty aromas and red fruit earthiness on a gently oaked, balanced palate’, while Andrés Ituarte of Coq d’Argent enjoyed its ‘crushed berries, cranberry, earthy floral notes’.

£18.12 Liberty Wines

Mezzacorona, Castel Firmian, Teroldego Rotaliano Riserva 2013, Trentino, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Offering a different range of flavours and textures, with Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte finding ‘wet stone, rustic body and tomato leaf, plush and pure, balanced red fruits’ and team leader Angela Reddin pointing to ‘cherry, cassis and plum-scented woodsmoke, autumn forest notes, showing refinement and elegance’.

£8.63 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Mezzacorona, Castel Firmian, Lagrein Riserva 2013, Trentino, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Iodine and sweet fruit on the nose, cherry stone bitterness on the palate but the tannins are soft and smooth, with great length and balance,’ said team leader Angela Reddin, and it was ‘great value’ for Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte, with ‘plum, red cherry, earth and tobacco showing through’.

£8.63 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Mezzacorona, Castel Firmian, Teroldego Rotaliano 2015, Trentino, Italy

Commended medal winner

Kaltern, Campaner, Special Selection, Schiava 2015, Alto Adige, Italy

Commended medal winner

Masi, Fojaneghe, Bossi Fedrigotti, Vigneti delle Dolomiti Rosso 2012, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

Commended medal winner

Conte d'Attimis-Maniago, Schioppettino 2013, Friuli Colli Orientali, Italy

Commended medal winner

£12.95 Try Wines

Mezzacorona, Castel Firmian, Nerofino 2013, Trentino, Italy

Commended medal winner

Italy: North-East - Trentino, Alto Adige & Friuli Venezia Giulia – White

St Michael-Eppan, Sanct Valentin, Pinot Bianco 2014, Alto Adige, Italy

Gold medal winner

‘Nice ripe fruit, apricot and white peach with tropical hints of mango and papaya, good texture and a creamy finish,’ began Agustin Trapero of Avenue in his praise of this Gold winner, while for Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson it was ‘textural, long and complex, with beautifully integrated oak, a rich, opulent palate, cream and spice notes with savoury nuances’. Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club thought this a perfect match for either grilled Dover sole or a rustic pizza.

£19.64 Eurowines

Cavit, Bottega Vinai, Pinot Grigio 2016, Trentino, Italy

Gold medal winner Food Match

Cavit took home both Gold and a Food Match Trophy for its ripe, good-value Pinot Grigio. While Marek Rakowski of Harbour Heights Hotel found it ‘well made at a good price level, with floral notes on then nose and full of ripe apple fruit on the palate’, Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse enjoyed its ‘pear drop character with a sour gooseberry aftertaste’, recommending it as a ‘great option with scallops or most shellfish’. ‘Sweet pear on the nose, good weight and texture, yet freshness and balance with orchard fruit on a good finish,’ added Vinoteca’s Charlie Young.

£7.29 Boutinot

Jermann, Dreams 2014, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

Gold medal winner

This Gold winner was a ‘beautiful, complex wine’ for team leader Laura Rhys MS, showing ‘bright citrus, juicy fruit of peach and orange hints, really zippy acidity and well-integrated if prominent oak’, while Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin also noted ‘broad, round, floral honeysuckle notes, toasted almonds, supple texture with mineral character, confit lemon and stone fruit on the finish’. Jason Atherton Group’s Stefan Kobald thought this blend of ‘lemon, lime, orange, apple, chestnut and almonds, with a rich palate, and easy-drinking overall’ made this a great match for langoustine or lobster.

£38.31 Enotria&Coe

Tramin, Nussbaumer, Gewürztraminer 2015, Alto Adige, Italy

Gold medal winner

A beautifully balanced exotic, floral flavour profile, with abundant ripe fruit, assured this Gewürztraminer of Gold. ‘Late-harvested, with some botrytis character and mango fruit in an exotic style,’ began team leader Olivier Marie, while Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce noted its ‘huge concentration and body, very lively palate with intense flavours of ripe melon, quince, honeysuckle and orange with some balancing herbal notes’. Jason Atherton Group’s Stefan Kobald spoke of ‘aromatic lychee and rose water notes, along with red apple, lavender, jasmine and chalky, wet-stone minerality’. ‘Grilled salmon with hollandaise sauce’ was the perfect match, according to Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club.

£20.38 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Alois Lageder, Gewürztraminer 2014, Alto Adige, Italy

Silver medal winner

Richard Allen of Adam’s Restaurant highlighted an ‘intense, perfumed nose, lots of candied apricot on the palate, very aromatic with a lingering finish’, and team leader Olivier Marie felt it was a ‘wonderful wine, ripe and fleshy with waxy, honeyed texture on a lovely palate with mineral notes balance and elegance’.

£10.79 Bibendum

Livon, Solarco, Bianco, Collio 2015, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

Silver medal winner

Agustin Trapero of Avenue found it ‘open and aromatic, with white flowers and a hint of fennel and artichoke, white pepper notes on the finish’, while Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering felt it was ‘very lively and zingy, and such a good match with creamy dishes and many fish dishes’.

£14.42 Eurowines

St Michael-Eppan, Sanct Valentin, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Alto Adige, Italy

Silver medal winner

Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh enjoyed its ‘seductive nose and rich palate, silky texture with mango and pineapple fruit, nutty notes on the finish’, while Frédéric Billet of Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa highlighted a ‘blackcurrant leaf nose, exotic palate with very good acidity, papaya and lime fruit’.

£19.64 Eurowines

Alois Lageder, Porer, Pinot Grigio 2015, Alto Adige, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘A ripe nose with honeyed acacia notes, elegant in the mouth with plenty of stone fruit character,’ began Arnaud Fiol of The Don Restaurant, with Harbour Heights Hotel’s Marek Rakowski noting ‘a deeper colour, apple fruit surrounded by buttery notes, good body and texture with well-balanced, subtle oak’.

£14.10 Bibendum

Alois Lageder, Löwengang, Chardonnay 2013, Alto Adige, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Vanilla oak is forward on the nose, then a stone fruit palate with peach blossom notes, good length and pleasant acidity,’ said Frédéric Billet of Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa, who found it ‘well balanced and elegant with hints of white pepper on the finish’. ‘Delicate fruit, with complexity and structure,’ added team leader Laura Rhys MS.

£22.81 Bibendum

Jermann, Vintage Tunina 2014, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Wow,’ said team leader Laurent Richet MS, much taken with this wine’s ‘clean and balanced, long and persistent character with beautiful ripe fruit of yellow plums and golden apple, touches of vanilla and tangerine with wet stone minerals on the finish’.

£30.47 Enotria&Coe

Tramin, Stoan 2015, Alto Adige, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Gergely Barsi Szabó of Sager + Wilde found ‘aromas of peach and apricot with lime, complexity and good structure’, while team leader Olivier Marie enjoyed its ‘very good intensity, hints of persimmon and underlying spices, white pepper and horseradish, good complexity and weight with a savoury saline finish’.

£18.01 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Mezzacorona, Castel Pietra, Pinot Grigio, Dolomiti 2015, Trentino, Italy

Bronze medal winner

A typically drinkable, clean style with pear and apple fruit, with team leader Jade Koch highlighting ‘fresh peach aromas and good balance on a pretty palate that shows some slightly lactic character but remains refreshing’.

£6.00 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Cavit, Bottega Vinai, Gewürztraminer 2015, Trentino, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Lovely aromatic nose on a rich, opulent wine with notes of spice, roses and cream,’ began Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson, who also found a ‘broad, fat palate, but with enough freshness to make it a great match for Asian foods’. ‘Very attractive, holds well on the palate,’ added Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering.

£7.79 Boutinot

Kaltern, Pinot Bianco 2015, Alto Adige, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Laura Rhys MS found ‘bright citrus fruit, lovely minerality with some spicy notes and good texture on the palate’, while Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin noted ‘green fruit, precise and pure with smoky floral mineral character, nutty and saffron notes on the finish’.

£11.95 Ellis of Richmond

Russiz Superiore, Sauvignon Blanc, Collio 2015, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Pear and ripe apple aromas, lovely minerality and gentle saltiness on the palate complemented by vibrant fruit flavours all the way through,’ said Benoît Poulain of Adam’s Restaurant.

£16.31 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Borgo del Tiglio, Friulano, Collio 2012, Friuli, Italy

Commended medal winner

£22.64 Matthew Clark

Borgo del Tiglio, Selezione, Sauvignon Blanc, Collio 2013, Friuli, Italy

Commended medal winner

£23.41 Matthew Clark

Eugenio Collavini, Broy, Bianco, Collio 2013, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

Commended medal winner

Jermann, Pinot Bianco 2015, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

Commended medal winner

£16.90 Enotria&Coe

Ponte del Diavolo, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

Commended medal winner

£7.64 Liberty Wines

Bastianich, Vespa, Bianco 2013, Friuli, Italy

Commended medal winner

£17.60 Bibendum

Conte d'Attimis-Maniago, Ribolla Gialla 2015, Friuli Colli Orientali, Italy

Commended medal winner

£12.05 Try Wines

Mezzacorona, Castel Firmian, Pinot Grigio 2016, Trentino, Italy

Commended medal winner

Russiz Superiore, Pinot Grigio, Collio 2015, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

Commended medal winner

Italy: North-East - White, including Soave

Cielo e Terra, Amatore, Bianco Verona 2016, Veneto, Italy

Gold medal winner

A clear Gold candidate, packed with generous fruit and some floral notes, too. ‘Green straw with apples and lime on an aromatic nose,’ began Tamarind of Mayfair’s Chantal Serrano, who found ‘warmth and texture, white flower notes and fresh, fruity character on the palate, with a long finish’. ‘Easy-drinking, light and delicate, with stone fruits and a touch of residual sugar on the mid-palate,’ added Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall. ‘This delivers on price, and would make a good by-the-glass option. A good match for light tapas,’ thought team leader Angela Reddin.

£5.99 LWC Drinks Ltd (Merchant and Shippers)

St Michael-Eppan, Sanct Valentin, Pinot Grigio 2014, Alto Adige, Italy

Gold medal winner

‘Not textbook, but very interesting,’ commented team leader Jade Koch as this remarkable Pinot Grigio took Gold. Corin Ireland of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms found ‘ripe fruit character, creamy texture, notes of spice, sweet vanilla and lemon curd with good depth and length’, while James Fryer of Portland Restaurant enjoyed ‘a nutty hazelnut and ripe apricot nose, with a cereal note, too, leading to more nuts on the palate, and some sweet peaches’. Markus Dilger of MAD F&B Consulting enjoyed ‘vanilla, citrus and white blossom on this complex nose, with honey and brioche on the palate’. A match for lardo and walnuts, thought Koch.

£19.64 Eurowines

Pieropan, La Rocca, Soave Classico 2014, Veneto, Italy

Gold medal winner

Layers of complexity in this wine singled it out for Gold, with Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte finding ‘oak ageing and notes of lees contact richness, leading to a ripe and creamy palate with balanced fruit and hints of Christmas spices’, while Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish enjoyed its ‘dense and generous texture on the palate’. Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel appreciated its ‘beautiful, creamy nose of custard, cream, ripe apples and citrus fruits, followed by zesty acidity and rich texture’, while M Wine Store’s Harry Crowther singled this out as a perfect match for shellfish.

£19.04 Liberty Wines

Riondo, Lunardi, Pinot Grigio delle Venezie 2016, Veneto, Italy

Gold medal winner By the glass

‘Classic Pinot Grigio,’ began team leader Lionel Periner of this Gold winner, as well as a By The Glass Trophy recipient. He noted ‘citrus and lime fruit with a greener edge like garden peas, and well-balanced acidity and alcohol on the palate’, while Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst) found it ‘harmonious with good acidity and minerality, with a decent finish making it good value for money’. Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer liked its ‘intense, ripe apricot note and textural palate, with peach skins and white pepper’, while team leader Jade Koch thought it ‘pretty, with peachy fruit, warmth and minerality’.

£5.40 Moreno Wines, Try Wines, The Great Grog Company Limited

Sartori, Marani, Bianco Veronese 2015, Veneto, Italy

Gold medal winner

Veneto took Gold again, this time with ‘peach and citrus aromas, then a textured and long palate with notes of camomile and ginger spice, fresh and balanced’, said Chantal Serrano of Tamarind of Mayfair, with The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira noting its ‘slightly floral, complex nose followed by a beautiful, spicy, floral and silky palate with stone fruits and a very decent finish’. Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel praised ‘candied fruits, almonds and sweet white flowers, leading to refreshing acidity, rich texture, and intensity of flavour’, while team leader Angela Reddin identified it as a match for lemon and thyme chicken.

£8.69 Enotria&Coe

Suavia, Monte Carbonare, Soave Classico 2015, Veneto, Italy

Gold medal winner

‘A different, original style,’ began team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW of this deserving Gold winner, highlighting its ‘mineral, almost spritzy, salty edge and a refreshing, likeable and long palate’, while Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish noted ‘vibrant, fresh, floral aromas with minerals and slightly honeyed notes on the finish’. Team leader Angela Reddin appreciated the minerality here, too, noting ‘a seashell, breezy freshness, with a herbal, citrus and melon palate with a hint of marzipan – works on many levels’.

£12.55 Bibendum

Ancilla, Lugana 2015, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Light pear fruit aromas with some notes of celery and minerals,’ began team leader Tom Forrest, noting ‘some oak spice with creamy pear on the palate, elegant fruit style, some spice and a soft finish’. ‘Good to have with fatty fish in the summer,’ added The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira.

£18.34 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Zenato, Sergio Zenato, Lugana Riserva 2014, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

A pleasant combination of ‘elegant florals and subtle orchard fruits on the nose’ for Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall, followed by ‘touches of butter and a slight note of petrol oiliness on the palate, which is minerally and flinty’.

£20.08 Eurowines

Alpha Zeta, P, Pinot Grigio 2016, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Crisp nose, with some notes of green apple flesh on the nose, more citrus-led on the palate,’ said Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst), with team leader Lionel Periner highlighting ‘citrus and spring flower notes, a well-balanced, dry palate with a lime character on the finish’.

£7.13 Liberty Wines

Aldegheri, Bianco di Custoza 2015, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall enjoyed its ‘fresh lemon, lime and gooseberry aromas, and minerally, ripe and fresh palate that’s clean, mouthwatering and great value’, while The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira found ‘stone fruits, really good balance, white grape juice character on the mid-palate with lots of freshness’.

£6.99 Frederic Robinson

Pieropan, Calvarino, Soave Classico 2014, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

A feast of fruits for Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge, who found ‘citrus fruits with notes of ripe peach and apricot, tropical flavours of pineapple, mango and melon, a slight sparkle on the attack, full-bodied with high acidity and a long finish’.

£14.59 Liberty Wines

Sansonina, Vigna del Moraro Verde, Fermentazione Spontanea, Lugana 2015, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Soft and nutty, almond and blossom aroma notes, pear and apple fruits on the palate with more of that nutty character on the finish, a good length finish with lively touches of fresh lemon zest,’ said team leader Tom Forrest, with Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall tipping it as ‘complex and unusual, great with a strudel as an alternative to a dessert wine, but dry’.

£20.40 Eurowines

Pasqua, San Giorgio, Pinot Grigio 2015, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Fresh melon and apple, very juicy acidity, refreshing on the palate with a touch of spice and grassy character,’ said Corin Ireland of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms, while team leader Andrea Briccarello found ‘slight richness with plenty of citrus and nicely balanced’.

£5.20 Society of Vintners

Villa Mattielli, Campolungo, Soave Classico 2015, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge enjoyed its ‘tropical fruits, mango and pineapple with apricot and peach aromas, floral citrus notes on the palate with mineral touches and a very long finish’, while Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte found it ‘very apple pie, an interesting style, with cloudy apple, cinnamon and clove’.

£10.44 Top Selection Ltd

Cantina di Monteforte, Terre di Monteforte, Soave Classico 2015, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Red apple and citrus nose with a bit of viscosity in the mouth, long and nutty on the finish, this is good value at the price,’ began Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte, while Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge highlighted ‘high intensity, citrus fruits and ripe white peach with stony minerality’.

£5.80 Liberty Wines

Ca' Rugate, Monte Fiorentine, Soave Classico 2015, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

Bertani, Vintage Edition, Soave 2015, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£13.26 Enotria&Coe

Cantina di Custoza, Custoza 2016, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£7.13 Eurowines

Prà, Monte Grande, Soave Classico 2015, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£13.63 Boutinot

Roccolo Grassi, Soave 2014, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

Suavia, Soave Classico 2015, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£9.89 Bibendum

47 Anno Domini, Sauvignon, Marca Trevigiana 2016, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

Alpha Zeta, Terrapieno, Single Vineyard, Pinot Grigio 2016, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£8.52 Liberty Wines

Cantina di Custoza, Pinot Grigio Veronese 2016, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£7.45 Eurowines

Riondo, Castelforte, Pinot Grigio delle Venezie 2016, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

Cantina di Monteforte, Vigneto di Montegrande, Soave Classico Superiore 2014, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£6.79 Liberty Wines

Italy: North-west reds, including Barolo & Barbaresco

Conte Vistarino, Pernice, Pinot Nero, Provincia di Pavia 2013, Lombardy, Italy

Gold medal winner Critics Choice

A beautiful balance between fruit and savoury notes easily earned this Gold. ‘Bright and dynamic’ for Typing Room’s Fred Marti, it was ‘highly aromatic yet rustic on the nose, fresh and very engaging on the palate’, according to team leader Martin Lam. Team leader Lionel Periner described ‘an aroma full of red fruit, leading to velvet tannin on a well-balanced palate, with nice acidity’, while Quentin Loisel of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms found ‘umami notes – a great accompaniment for rabbit with wild garrigue herbs’.

£19.82 Eurowines

Marchesi di Grésy, Martinenga, Barbaresco 2009, Piedmont, Italy

Gold medal winner

A unanimous favourite for our judging panel, and ultimately worthy of Gold, team leader Laurent Richet MS praised its ‘beautiful cherries on the nose with roses, lovely intensity on the palate with more cherry, blackberry, strawberry jam and notes of tapenade, cedar and truffle’. And from Bovey Castle’s Francisco Macedo, it earned a simple ‘wow!’ ‘A match for wild boar ravioli,’ added team leader Simon Woods.

£39.78 Boutinot

Massolino, Parafada, Barolo 2012, Piedmont, Italy

Gold medal winner

‘Supple, with very generous red fruits, complex and long with plenty of life,’ was team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW’s praise for this Gold winner, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club highlighted ‘fresh cherry and light, sweet floral aromas, rich fresh cherry on the palate with great spice notes and fresh cigar tobacco characters’. ‘Very classy, with good spice, grip and length, making this a match for boeuf en daube,’ thought team leader Simon Woods.

£46.29 Liberty Wines

Tenimenti Ca' Bianca, Barolo 2012, Piedmont, Italy

Gold medal winner

‘A big wine,’ began Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering in his description of this Gold winner, ‘showing an earthy note and huge warmth on the palate, with big intensity. Great for big flavoured meat dishes, especially game, and a star at this price point.’ ‘Broad, rustic and earthy, with some chocolate notes,’ said Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin, also praising ‘a chunky and juicy palate’. ‘Lovely and juicy, with an intense, leathery character,’ concluded Caroline Catering’s Richard Brooks.

£18.00 GIV UK

Il Cascinone, Crocera, Barbera d'Asti Superiore 2014, Piedmont, Italy

Gold medal winner Food Match

Decorated with both Gold and a Food Match Trophy, this juicy Italian red was deemed ‘floral and soft, with supple texture and sweet cherry notes’, by team leader Olivier Marie, while Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot was impressed by its ‘very pleasant nose, enticing fruit medley and rounded palate’. The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira said: ‘Fruity and fresh, with good acidity on the palate, and strawberries and red-cherry jam, making this perfect for a barbecue.’

£6.16 Boutinot

Ascheri, Sorano, Barolo 2013, Piedmont, Italy

Silver medal winner

Federico Forte of Plateau enjoyed its ‘very balanced palate, with bushberry flavours and a hint of herbal, balsamic aftertaste’, adding that it showed ‘good ageing potential’, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club picked out notes of ‘wild strawberry with gentle violet aromas’.

£28.50 Enotria&Coe

Bruno Rocca, Rabajà, Barbaresco 2013, Piedmont, Italy

Silver medal winner

Team leader Laurent Richet MS said this would be ‘worth ageing, with its cedar and cherries, olive tapenade undercurrent, high tannin and acidity with grippy tannins’, while The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira found more ‘red fruits, cherry and strawberry, with leather notes and youthful tannins’.

£51.89 Liberty Wines

GD Vajra, Le Albe, Barolo 2012, Piedmont, Italy

Silver medal winner

A ‘restrained’ style, said team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, noting ‘delicate, elegant red fruits with well-controlled tannin’, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club found it ‘rich, punchy with baked red fruit and cherry aromas, black spices and a lightly meaty character’.

£25.19 Liberty Wines

Dezzani, 80 Anni, Barbera d'Asti Superiore 2013, Piedmont, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Dusty and oak-tinged on the nose, medium bodied and quite complex with a savoury character,’ began team leader Martin Lam, with Jacopo Armenio of Vinarius finding ‘dark fruits, blueberry on the palate high tannins but a deep, long finish’.

£13.95 Eurowines

Bava, Scarrone, Barolo 2010, Piedmont, Italy

Silver medal winner

Showing ‘great character with intensity’, according to Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, this had ‘dark cherry fruit and smoked spices with notes of pine on a good, lengthy finish’. ‘Intensely flavoured, but delicate body with herbal, leafy touches,’ said team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW.

£34.37 Bava Azienda Vitivinicola

Nera, Sforzato di Valtellina 2010, Lombardy, Italy

Silver medal winner

Team leader Laurent Richet MS found this a ‘lovely perfumed style with ripe fruit on nose and palate, high tannin but good acidity’, while for The Vineyard Group’s James Hocking it was an ‘elegant wine, with earthy aromas and tarry character’.

£24.23 Alivini

Il Cascinone, d'Annona, Barbera d'Asti Superiore 2012, Piedmont, Italy

Silver medal winner

Our tasting panel highlighted this wine’s notes of kirsch, Morello cherry and some stewed red fruit elements on the nose, with a range of black and red fruit flavours and sour cherry notes on a medium-bodied palate, complemented by fresh acidity.

£11.35 Boutinot

Marchesi di Grésy, Monte Colombo, Barbera d'Asti 2012, Piedmont, Italy

Silver medal winner

A wine whose ‘good tannin structure and balance’ was filled out by ‘raisin, Christmas pudding, clove and sweet spices’, for consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, with team leader Olivier Marie finding it ‘unctuous, showing complex, oxidative aromatics with dark cocoa bean and roast coffee notes’.

£19.95 Boutinot

Marchesi di Grésy, Gaiun, Barbaresco 2010, Piedmont, Italy

Silver medal winner

Immacolata Cannavo of Hakkasan Dubai found it ‘very perfumed with plenty of cherry and tar and high tannins’, while Bovey Castle’s Francisco Macedo added that it was ‘integrated, with high acidity and good fruit, cherry, cedar and tobacco with great depth, and showing signs of maturity’.

£51.04 Boutinot

Nino Negri, 5 Stelle, Sfursat di Valtellina 2013, Lombardy, Italy

Silver medal winner

Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel found this a ‘luscious wine, with good fruity aromas, big tannins and strong, dark fruits on the palate’, while team leader Martin Lam noted its ‘mature fruit nose and big, robust style’, adding: ‘Braised meat required.’

£40.00 GIV UK

Vite Colte, La Luna e I Falò, Barbera d'Asti Superiore 2014, Piedmont, Italy

Silver medal winner

Best to allow this a bit of air before serving, as Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot pointed out: ‘Initially closed on the nose with a lot of grip, but it opened up nicely on second tasting.’ And consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates enjoyed its ‘perfumed, floral elegance with balance on the palate and polished tannins’.

£11.61 VinumTerra

Cordero di Montezemolo, Barbera d'Alba Superiore 2015, Piedmont, Italy

Silver medal winner

Like ‘warm cherry pie and vanilla custard’, said Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous, who enjoyed its contrasting ‘good green notes with balanced tannins’, while team leader Martin Lam noted its ‘tight, cherry fruit nose and black fruit on the palate, savoury and sweet, and big!’

£14.90 Eurowines

Bava, Stradivario, Barbera d'Asti Superiore 2010, Piedmont, Italy

Silver medal winner

This was ‘farmyard and smoked meats’ for consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, who also highlighted its ‘leathery complexity, brett characters and concentration’, with team leader Olivier Marie finding it a ‘lovely wine with enticing aromatics, if high on the alcohol’.

£29.90 Bava Azienda Vitivinicola

Michele Chiarlo, Reyna, Barbaresco 2013, Piedmont, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Laurent Richet MS highlighted ‘cedar, raspberry eau-de-vie and tar’ notes, while James Hocking of The Vineyard Group was very keen on its ‘earthy, forest-floor aromas, and opulent, full-bodied, powerful palate with great acidity and minerality’.

£26.51 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Costaripa, Campostarne Valtènesi 2014, Lombardy, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Fresh, with strawberry notes and red fruit on the palate, really enjoyable and a versatile wine,’ said Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel, with team leader Martin Lam describing it as ‘fresh and Pinot-like’ in style.

£11.00 Alivini

Poderi Colla, Dardi Le Rose, Bussia, Barolo 2012, Piedmont, Italy

Bronze medal winner

A ‘savoury, textured wine, very light body with echoes of tar’, according to team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, while Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering found it ‘big and earthy, with a real mouthful of intense savoury flavours, such a good match for full-on dishes’.

£23.23 Boutinot

Nera, Sassella Riserva, Valtellina Superiore 2008, Lombardy, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Francisco Macedo of Bovey Castle was impressed with its ‘leather and tobacco, raspberry and cedar complexity, showing ripe fruit but good tannins and acidity’, while The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira noted ‘a nice bit of age, and smooth, leathery black pepper and mushroom palate’.

£16.98 Alivini

Ascheri, Pisapola, Barolo 2013, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

£27.80 Enotria&Coe

Ascheri, Vigna Nirane, Dolcetto d'Alba 2016, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

£11.99 Enotria&Coe

Cascina Castlèt, Barbera d'Asti 2015, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

£10.45 Alivini

Cordero di Montezemolo, Monfalletto, Barolo 2012, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

£32.45 Eurowines

Vietti, Castiglione, Barolo 2012, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

£32.74 Bibendum

GD Vajra, Nebbiolo, Langhe 2015, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

£15.39 Liberty Wines

Poderi Colla, Roncaglie, Barbaresco 2013, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

£21.71 Boutinot

Gillardi, Cursalet, Dogliani 2013, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

£10.91 Ester Wines

Costaripa, Maim, Valtènesi 2012, Lombardy, Italy

Commended medal winner

A wine with a difference. Antonio Cuadros of The Don Restaurant loved its 'rustic, black olive' style, and team leader Olivier Marie found it a 'lovely, complex wine with rose petal, pot pourri, dried red flowers on the nose and a creamy texture with spicy incense on a sweet, ripe, jammy palate'.

£16.59 Alivini

Vinchio-Vaglio Serra, I Tre Vescovi, Barbera d'Asti Superiore 2014, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

Ca' del Baio, Vallegrande, Barbaresco 2013, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

£17.55 Eurowines

Pelassa, Sot, Nebbiolo d'Alba 2013, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

Pelassa, San Pancrazio, Barbera d'Alba Superiore 2014, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

Italy: North-west, including Gavi & Barolo/Barbaresco

Guido Matteo, Gavi 2016, Piedmont, Italy

Gold medal winner Food Match

Frances Bentley of Individual Restaurants was taken with this Gold winner’s ‘ripe, sweet stone fruit, but with a mineral, saline note, too. Concentrated on the palate, with excellent length. A match for veal Milanese.’ Team leader Angela Reddin found ‘dried sweet herbs and green apples on the palate, which has great balance of acid and minerals, and manages to be both light and intense at the same time’.

£10.05 Jascots Wine Merchants

La Scolca, d'Antan, Gavi dei Gavi 2005, Piedmont, Italy

Gold medal winner

‘Stylistically unique, but delicious!’ began Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS in describing this deserving Gold winner, noting a nose of ‘almonds, grilled peanuts, dried straw, seaweed and saline with notes of ginger, too’, then a palate that was ‘bright, with oxidative notes that add complexity and layering, a super-stylish mid-palate with purity and class, and a long finish with tertiary flavours’. ‘Very oxidative style, and a very special hand sell,’ added team leader Angela Reddin, while Carlos Ferreira of The Sign of the Don saw this working harmoniously alongside gazpacho with oysters.

£53.15 Eurowines

Vite Colte, Villata, Roero Arneis 2016, Piedmont, Italy

Gold medal winner

With its approachability and great value for money, this was never going to be anything but Gold. ‘Fresh stone fruit style, good body and crisp acidity with a nice finish,’ said Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel, with Bovey Castle’s Rustem Mingaleev also picking up ‘notes of fresh tobacco on a clean and aromatic, easy-drinking palate, for a good value choice’. ‘Grilled sea bass with toasted buckwheat,’ was Dan Cohen of Cépages Wine Bistro’s ideal pairing for this.

£8.10 VinumTerra

La Battistina, Nuovo Quadro, Gavi del Comune di Gavi 2016, Piedmont, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Very aromatic,’ thought team leader Tom Forrest, adding: ‘Soft, ripe peach notes lead to a chalky, mineral finish.’ ‘Very fruity on the nose, with high acidity that’s very well balanced with that fruit,’ added The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira. ‘Soft, smooth and delicate,’ concluded Dan Cohen of Cépages Wine Bistro.

£8.49 Boutinot

Vite Colte, Masseria dei Carmelitani, Gavi del Comune di Gavi 2016, Piedmont, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Ripe golden apples with lovely pear elements, very pleasant to drink,’ began Marcin Oziebly of The Wild Rabbit, with team leader Angela Reddin noting ‘meringue and dried yellow flowers, apple flavours with a nutty edge’, and Tony Denis of Mosimann’s adding: ‘Complex nose with minerals, aromatic style, elegance and freshness, a convivial, lovely wine, easy to drink.’

£11.00 VinumTerra

Bellavista, Vigna Convento Ss Annunciata, Curtefranca Bianco 2012, Lombardy, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Full-on lactic and leesy nose, which continues into the palate, which is complex and delicious,’ said team leader Martin Lam. ‘There was balance and finesse here, with good structure and some appealing fruit, not to mention some attractive honeysuckle notes,’ said Frances Bentley of Individual Restaurants.

£26.63 Liberty Wines

Morgassi Superiore, Tuffo, Gavi di Gavi 2015, Piedmont, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘A welcoming wine, and good value,’ began Tony Denis of Mosimann’s, who found a ‘fruity nose of lemon, watermelon and orange notes, elegant flavours with freshness, ripe stone fruit character, a slight touch of sweetness, lively and delicate style’. ‘One for the cognoscenti,’ suggested team leader Angela Reddin.

£10.27 Bibendum

Morgassi Superiore, Volo, Gavi di Gavi Riserva 2015, Piedmont, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Apple blossom and spring flowers on the nose with notes of quince, some minerals and a lot of herbal freshness,’ said Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS, who enjoyed its ‘clean palate, vibrant with delicate fruit delivery, elegant and mouth-filling, with a long, primary fruit finish’.

£12.77 Bibendum

Michele Chiarlo, Le Madri, Roero Arneis 2016, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

La Scolca, Black Label, Gigi, Gavi dei Gavi 2015, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

£23.84 Eurowines

Pratello, Catulliano, Lugana 2016, Lombardy , Italy

Commended medal winner

La Battistina, Gavi 2016, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

£7.49 Boutinot

Olim Bauda, Gavi del Comune di Gavi 2015, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

£10.80 Alliance Wine

Vinchio-Vaglio Serra, Il Griso, Roero Arneis 2015, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

Italy: South – Red, including Sicily & Sardinia

San Marzano, Vindoro, Negroamaro, Salento 2013, Puglia, Italy

Gold medal winner

A bright and fruit-forward flavour profile propelled this to Gold, with Sexy Fish’s Julien Sahut finding ‘lots of red fruit, plums and leather notes with cherry and white pepper character on the palate’. Mike Best of the WSET, meanwhile, enjoyed its ‘bold, powerful aromas, cedar and spicy Morello cherries, with a juicy and ripe, delicious palate profile that would be a good match with southern-spiced fare’.

£17.90 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Caruso & Minini, Terre di Giumara, Frappato/Nerello Mascalese 2014, Sicily, Italy

Gold medal winner Food MatchBy the glass

Snapping up not only a Gold medal but a pair of trophies, too, this Sicilian red had ‘great fruit on the nose, then well-balanced flavours on the palate with nice signs of ageing, some more dark fruit character and great spicy notes on the finish’, said Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers, with Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS noting ‘some good texture, rich fruit that’s ripe, fleshy and juicy, and a touch of grip on the finish adding length’. ‘Plenty of fruit and enough weight for food – tomato-based dishes in particular,’ concluded team leader Angela Reddin.

£6.88 Bibendum

Cantina Diomede, Canace, Nero di Troia 2015, Puglia, Italy

Gold medal winner

A clear choice for Gold, this had ‘deep cedar aromas with lots of coffee mocha, modern style, black fragrant fruit and lifted spice with a polished feel’, according to team leader Sam Caporn MW. ‘Dark and dense, with bold blackberry and blueberry fruit, plenty happening on the palate and a long finish,’ agreed Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS. ‘Great balance and intensity, and reasonably priced, too. One to accompany roast beef,’ concluded Harbour Heights Hotel’s Marek Rakowski.

£14.74 Liberty Wines

A Mano, Imprint, Appassito, Primitivo 2015, Puglia, Italy

Gold medal winner

‘Complex aromas of plum, prune, cherry and tobacco with hints of earthy liquorice and dark chocolate’ took this Primitivo to Gold, according to Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan, who enjoyed its ‘dry, big, rich and concentrated palate, full bodied yet fresh, with more dark chocolate and a toasted character on the finish’. Geoffray Bénat of Cépages Wine Bistro noted ‘ripe cassis, rose and violet aromas with intensity, sweetness, yet dry tannins and ripe fruit on the palate, blackberry and cassis, all in good balance together’. Team leader Annette Scarfe MW thought this a perfect match for venison.

£9.95 Liberty Wines

Planeta, Santa Cecilia, Nero d'Avola, Noto 2011, Sicily, Italy

Gold medal winner

Tasted in magnum, and one of a hat-trick of Golds for Planeta, this was ‘soft and smooth – a great rendition of a good, ripe Nero d’Avola, silky with lots of plump red fruits’, began The Don Restaurant’s Sebastian Agnello. Vinoteca’s Charlie Young found ‘sweet spices, plenty of ripe tannins, fairly thick texture but great fruit on the palate, which calls for big, rich meat dishes’, while Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot particularly enjoyed its ‘spearmint, liquorice and bramble fruit character on a very well-balanced palate’.

£19.32 Enotria&Coe

Planeta, Eruzione 1614, Nerello Mascalese 2014, Sicily, Italy

Gold medal winner

A light, fresh touch helped Planeta to take another Gold. ‘Ripe fruit with sweet cranberry on the nose, a nice core of acidity on the palate with slightly grainy tannin,’ began team leader Annette Scarfe MW. ‘A lovely pure note of strawberries and flowers – this is brilliant stuff. Young, with primary fruit and aromatics, and a long, linear finish,’ praised Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson, suggesting this as an ideal accompaniment for fatty cuts of pork.

£16.02 Enotria&Coe

Pala, Cannonau di Sardegna Riserva 2013, Sardinia, Italy

Gold medal winner

Harry Crowther of M Wine Store liked this substantial Gold Lister’s ‘meaty and complex nose, dried herbs and refreshing acidity on a lively palate’, while Street XO’s Raphael Thierry found ‘minty fruit aromas, juicy fruit balanced by dry tannin, and a long, spicy oak finish’. ‘Deep, dark fruit nose with hints of violets and spiced black plums, serious stuff!’ added team leader Martin Lam.

£13.26 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Cantine Paradiso, Posta Piana, Uva di Troia 2014, Puglia, Italy

Gold medal winner

Team leader Sam Caporn MW praised this Gold-winning Italian for ‘spicy prunes and figs – a characterful and tasty wine with a kirsch note to finish’, while Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán highlighted ‘notes of iron on the nose, serious and concentrated on the palate with meaty notes making it good for food’. Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia thought this was ‘atypical in style, with an elegant nose of dark fruit plus fresh raspberry, leading to a subtly mint-touched palate’.

£8.41 VinumTerra

Tasca, Rosso del Conte 2012, Sicily, Italy

Gold medal winner

Sophisticated, substantial, and deserving of Gold, according to our judges. Cavalry & Guards Club’s Andre Luis Martins found ‘gentle herbal aromas with plum spice on a punchy body’, while Guillaume Mahaut of ETM Group was very much taken with its ‘violet floral aromas and blue berries on a pretty palate, with firm structure and notes of fresh sour cherry’. Team leader Angela Reddin appreciated ‘very complex aromas, with autumn fruits and baking spices, as well as some earthy, game aromas, leading to a palate both luscious and svelte’.

£33.88 Berkmann Wine Cellars

CVA Canicattì, Aquilae, Organic, Nero d'Avola 2015, Sicily, Italy

Gold medal winner

Judges admired this Nero d’Avola’s complex combination of fruit, herbs and spice, awarding it Gold. ‘With nicely perfumed plum aromas and richness on the palate, the fruit quality shines through textured tannins into a great finish,’ began Vinoteca’s Charlie Young, while Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group highlighted its aromatics of ‘berry fruit, forest floor, olives and salty oyster shell’, and team leader Andrea Briccarello pointed to a ‘bright, vibrant, pomegranate and cranberry nose with tight structure on the palate’. Quentin Loisel of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms described a ‘well-balanced, spicy wine, with roast chestnuts and red fruit – a match for beer and charred vegetables’.

£9.60 VinumTerra

Argiolas, Turriga, Isola dei Nuraghi 2012, Sardinia, Italy

Gold medal winner

Sardinia’s second Gold in the category, this was ‘a very well-proportioned wine’, thought Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky, who enjoyed its ‘meaty, gamey aromas with dusty wood and pine tar notes, a balanced and structured palate that reveals a lovely fruit softness and a meaty, wood smoke finish with good length’. Team leader Simon Woods found ‘soft, spicy, generous, juicy berry character combined with freshness and balanced tannins, but with the fruit to back it up’. A perfect match for oxtail, said Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson.

£35.50 Eurowines

Feudo Arancio, Nero d'Avola 2015, Sicily, Italy

Gold medal winner

This Sicilian Gold Lister was described by Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant as having ‘classic plum and pomegranate notes, elegant balance and smooth tannins’, and for Jason Atherton Group’s Stefan Kobald there were ‘black and blue fruits, ripe and smoky, then good minerals on the palate with a salty edge’. ‘Rich and dark, with savoury, spicy aromas, elegance and flowing acidity on the palate with well-textured tannins,’ added Vinoteca’s Charlie Young. ‘A match for rabbit terrine,’ concluded The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira.

£6.53 Berkmann Wine Cellars

San Marzano, Sessantanni, Limited Edition, Primitivo di Manduria 2013, Puglia, Italy

Gold medal winner

A solid Gold medal to accompany San Marzano’s win in the equivalent Italian white category. Team leader Sam Caporn MW highlighted its ‘perfumed oak with spice notes’, finding it a ‘modern, polished style with lots of fruit and a great balance of cherry fruit and structure’, while Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS picked up on some ‘violet florals, cherry and blackberry with a rich, ripe palate showing notes of coffee and vanilla, and a bit of maturity and leather’. Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh enjoyed its ‘sweet fruit, soft and elegant style with botanic herbs and freshness’. ‘With plums, chocolate and vanilla, this would pair well with wild boar ragù,’ said Tamarind of Mayfair’s Chantal Serrano.

£15.73 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Rocca, Torridoro, Primitivo di Manduria 2014, Puglia, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Ripe and juicy, earthy character with good dense texture, gentle red berry fruit that’s balanced with firm tannins,’ said team leader Simon Woods, with Neil Tabraham of Paris House noting ‘sweet black fruit nose, rustic but juicy palate with grippy tannins, needs a big steak’.

£6.81 CellarVino

San Marzano, Talò, Primitivo di Manduria 2015, Puglia, Italy

Silver medal winner

Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS found it ‘rich and clean, with blackberries, spice and thyme herbal notes on the nose, young on the palate with hints of charcoal and oak, bacon meaty character and fresh acidity and tannin’, while team leader Sam Caporn MW felt it was ‘dense and nice, quite a polished, modern style’.

£10.97 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Scala, Cirò, Rosso Classico Superiore 2013, Calabria, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘The nose is very beautiful and complex,’ began The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, continuing: ‘Tobacco leaves and tomato, blueberry and black cherry with leather, the acidity and tannins are very well in balance, and it’s a really good wine for the price.’ ‘High tannins, but with this acidity it’s going to be amazing in a couple of years,’ added Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce.

£9.60 Bibendum

Caruso & Minini, Sachia, Perricone 2014, Sicily, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Juicy, fresh red plums on the nose with cherry touches, a wisp of oak on a nicely balanced palate,’ began team leader Martin Lam, with Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst) finding ‘light violet notes on a fresh nose, cranberry fruit on the palate with good acidity’.

£7.23 Bibendum

Varvaglione, Papale, Linea Oro, Primitivo di Manduria 2014, Puglia, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Generous and powerful, vibrant character with figs and plum, spicy meats and tannin with notes of lavender on the finish,’ said Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh. ‘Tight fruit and big, yet elegant, with poise and structure,’ added team leader Sam Caporn MW.

£17.80 Enotria&Coe

Cantina del Vermentino, Marmora, Cannonau 2014, Sardinia, Italy

Silver medal winner

A wine of ‘immediate appeal’, according to team leader Martin Lam, who found ‘crisp red apple fruit and spice notes, despite a rather dumb nose’, and Harry Crowther of M Wine Store highlighted its ‘attractive fruit, aromatic character and good structure’.

£7.54 Bibendum

San Salvatore, Jungano, Aglianico, Paestum 2013, Campania, Italy

Silver medal winner

The consensus among our judges was that this would benefit from a couple more years of ageing, but team leader Tom Forrest also found: ‘Volatile, slightly balsamic cherry notes with some liquorice and oak spice, soft cherry and cedar on the palate with soft tannins and a warming finish.’

£15.40 Matthew Clark

Cantine del Notaio, L'Atto, Aglianico 2015, Basilicata, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Summer pudding character, quite charming and warm, with a lifted character of fresh red berry fruits,’ began team leader Sam Caporn MW, while Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh found a ‘line of complexity and finesse, purity of red and blue flowers, plum and spicy notes’.

£9.67 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Feudo Maccari, Nero d'Avola 2015, Sicily, Italy

Silver medal winner

Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group enjoyed its ‘fruit-forward, ripe, blueberry and sour cherry style, with notes of cigar box and forest floor, with a soft palate and nicely integrated tannins making it a juicy wine’, while Vinoteca’s Charlie Young picked up ‘rich aromas laced with coffee and mulberries, fresh acidity and bitey tannins with elegance on the finish’.

£7.65 Boutinot

Cusumano, Tenuta Presti e Pegni, Noà 2014, Sicily, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Black cherry and rose petals on the nose, firm structure in a well-crafted wine,’ said Harry Crowther of M Wine Store, with team leader Martin Lam advising: ‘Decanting is required for it to reveal its full personality, with lifted red fruit on the nose, a bit subdued, with sour cherry on a savoury-saline palate and drying tannin.’

£18.99 Eurowines

Vigneti Zabù, Il Passo, Nerello Mascalese/Nero d'Avola 2015, Sicily, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Cassis and plum on the nose, followed by more red plum jammy notes on a fruity palate,’ began Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha, with team leader Annette Scarfe MW noting ‘rich, ripe strawberry aromas with generous use of new oak, giving a plush and ripe style’.

£9.84 Liberty Wines

Tasca, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Sicily, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Cherries, candied fruits and caramel notes on an elegant nose,’ began Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst), who enjoyed finding ‘lots of fruity berry notes on the palate, which is complex and fresh’, while Street XO’s Raphael Thierry noted ‘good fruit concentration, cherry and red fruits with good oak and tannic structure, ready to drink but can be kept for many years’.

£27.06 Berkmann Wine Cellars

CVA Canicattì, La Ferla, Nero d'Avola 2015, Sicily, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Pure and spicy aromas, savoury, ripe and spicy on the palate with dark plum fruit and ripe tannins,’ said Vinoteca’s Charlie Young, with Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group noting its ‘bright fruit, meaty and spicy, black pepper character with grainy tannins’.

£6.41 VinumTerra

San Marzano, Il Pumo, Salice Salentino 2014, Puglia, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Cherry and fresh beetroot aromas with a musky hint, dried cherries in the mouth, quite light in body and in general, but easy to drink,’ said team leader Angela Reddin, with J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers finding it ‘super-fresh with a good amount of flavour intensity, and a bit of animal character hiding in the bushes’.

£7.61 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

San Marzano, Collezione Cinquanta, Vino Rosso -1, Puglia, Italy

Silver medal winner

Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce found this a ‘fruit-driven, juicy wine with high tannins and a pleasant spicy character, very intense with loads of expression and a long finish’, while Sumi Sarma of Sumilier noted ‘figs, ripe plums, raisins and prunes, well rounded and soft on the palate with a hint of pine needle greenness’.

£16.40 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

San Marzano, Anniversario 62, Primitivo di Manduria Riserva 2013, Puglia, Italy

Silver medal winner

Popular with all the judges, this showed ‘mineral, fresh, lively black fruit with tobacco and dark chocolate on the nose’, said Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan, then ‘a drying and full-bodied palate with good concentration and superb texture’. J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers felt it ‘holds tons of fruit and will age beautifully, but will sell like hot cakes now in the right restaurant’.

£19.95 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

San Marzano, Il Pumo, Primitivo, Salento 2015, Puglia, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Bright with dark fruits, rich and juicy on the palate with some meaty notes and spicy complexity,’ said team leader Laura Rhys MS, with WSET’s Mike Best noting ‘baked but still high acidity and fresh, interesting and food-friendly with ripe aromatics’.

£7.61 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Vallone, Susumaniello, Salento 2015, Puglia, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Stewy red cherry fruits with notes of liquorice on the nose, followed by a soft palate of fruit compote, cherries and prunes, with hints of liquorice and spice, chunky texture and softish tannins, but it needs big food,’ said team leader Tom Forrest.

£8.09 Boutinot

Vallone, Vereto, Salice Salentino Riserva 2012, Puglia, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh found it ‘fresh and vibrant, with cherry fruit and crushed spices and mineral, toasty on the finish’, and Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán admired its ‘good perfume, great middle palate and volume’, finding it ‘drinkable and fast-developing’.

£8.09 Boutinot

Feudo Maccari, Saia, Nero d'Avola 2013, Sicily, Italy

Bronze medal winner

There were ‘earthy black fruits on a meaty, complex nose’, said Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group, ‘and a developing palate showing wild berries with herbaceous undertones, balanced tannin and acidity, and a chalky mineral note’.

£13.89 Boutinot

Feudo Arancio, Syrah 2015, Sicily, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Crunchy red fruit and currant aromas, unoaked and fresh, clean on the palate with crisp acidity but some richness on the finish, and it’s good value,’ said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, and Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club also found notes of ‘spiced plum jam and baked cherry, with sweet spices on a fresh finish’.

£6.53 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Feudi Salentini, Primitivo 2015, Puglia, Italy

Commended medal winner

£8.32 Matthew Clark

Poderi Parpinello, Cagnulari, Isola dei Nuraghi 2014, Sardinia, Italy

Commended medal winner

Santadi, Rocca Rubia, Carignano del Sulcis Riserva 2013, Sardinia, Italy

Commended medal winner

£14.94 Enotria&Coe

Botromagno, Primitivo della Puglia 2015, Puglia, Italy

Commended medal winner

£9.95 Enotria&Coe

Botromagno, Nero di Troia, Murgia Rosso 2014, Puglia, Italy

Commended medal winner

£9.70 Enotria&Coe

Vigneti del Vulture, Piano del Cerro, Aglianico del Vulture, Riserva 2012, Basilicata, Italy

Commended medal winner

£16.20 Liberty Wines

Tasca, Tascante, Ghiaia Nera, Nerello Mascalese 2014, Sicily, Italy

Commended medal winner

Villa Matilde, Rocca dei Leoni, Aglianico 2013, Campania , Italy

Commended medal winner

£10.36 Eurowines

Re Manfredi, Aglianico del Vulture 2012, Basilicata , Italy

Commended medal winner

£16.00 GIV UK

Argiolas, Senes, Cannonau di Sardegna Riserva 2012, Sardinia, Italy

Commended medal winner

£15.18 Eurowines

San Marzano, Talò, Malvasia Nera, Salento 2015, Puglia, Italy

Commended medal winner

Planeta, Nero d'Avola/Nocera 2014, Sicily, Italy

Commended medal winner

£11.54 Enotria&Coe

Cantine Lavorata, Bivongi, Rosso Riserva 2013, Calabria, Italy

Commended medal winner

Cantina Mesa, Buio, Carignano del Sulcis 2015, Sardinia, Italy

Commended medal winner

£11.59 Liberty Wines

Cantina Mesa, Buio Buio, Isola dei Nuraghi 2013, Sardinia, Italy

Commended medal winner

£20.52 Liberty Wines

Cottanera, Contrada Diciassettesalme, Etna Rosso 2014, Sicily, Italy

Commended medal winner

£15.10 VinumTerra

Cusumano, Benuara, Nero d'Avola/Syrah 2015, Sicily, Italy

Commended medal winner

£8.60 Eurowines

Feudo Montoni, Lagnusa, Nero d'Avola 2013, Sicily, Italy

Commended medal winner

£10.98 Ester Wines

CVA Canicattì, Acquilae, Nero d'Avola 2015, Sicily, Italy

Commended medal winner

£8.18 VinumTerra

Tombacco, Aglianico del Beneventano 2015, Campania, Italy

Commended medal winner

Tombacco, Biferno Riserva 2011, Molise, Italy

Commended medal winner

San Marzano, Vitti, Malvasia Nera, Salento 2013, Puglia, Italy

Commended medal winner

£6.50 Crown Cellars

Adesso, Nero d'Avola 2015, Sicily, Italy

Commended medal winner

£5.30 Fuller's

Italy: South – White

Cenatiempo, Kalimera, Biancolella, Ischia 2015, Campania, Italy

Gold medal winner

This Gold Lister was a ‘standout wine’ for Laure Patry of Jason Atherton Group, with its ‘peaches, white flowers and camomile, full palate with good texture and white pepper notes on the finish’, while Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge praised its ‘intensity, with ripe mango, apricot and citrus with sweet spices and a long finish’. J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers commented on its ‘smoke, minerality and restrained acidity, leading to ripe melon and pineapple, and a long finish’.

£17.44 Enotria&Coe

San Marzano, Il Pumo, Sauvignon/Malvasia, Salento 2016, Puglia, Italy

Gold medal winner

This easy-drinking, great-value Puglian blend was a worthy Gold recipient. Jose Luis Hernandez of Hakkasan Hanway Place found ‘peachy fruit on a fresh palate, medium length and a dry aftertaste’, while Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge enjoyed its ‘aromatic, floral intensity, with elderflower notes, citrus and light body’. J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers liked its ‘nectarine and orange notes, with refreshing sourness and some acacia and lavender notes – one for drinking by the pool’.

£7.17 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

San Salvatore, Pian di Stio, Fiano, Paestum 2015, Campania, Italy

Silver medal winner

Laure Patry of Jason Atherton Group was taken with its ‘yellow peaches, mineral and dried almond notes, good structure on the palate with medium acidity’, while Jose Luis Hernandez of Hakkasan Hanway Place was impressed with its ‘toasty, floral, elegant and restrained nose, with yellow fruit and fresh apples on an intense, concentrated palate’.

£12.78 Matthew Clark

Villa Raiano, Ventidue, Fiano di Avellino 2013, Campania, Italy

Silver medal winner

A richer style here, with Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London noting ‘vanilla and toasty, nutty aromas, also quite nutty and savoury on the palate, enjoyable’, and team leader Jade Koch finding ‘pear drops, thick texture and honeyed sweetness on the finish’.

£14.44 Boutinot

Villa Matilde, Vigna Caracci, Bianco, Falerno del Massico 2014, Campania, Italy

Silver medal winner

Team leader Lionel Periner enjoyed its ‘open, fresh citrus juice aromas and dry, rich body and good length’, while Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge found plenty of fruit complexity: ‘Pineapple, mango, banana on the nose with ripe apricot and sweet cinnamon spice on a full-bodied palate.’

£15.64 Eurowines

San Marzano, Talò, Verdeca 2016, Puglia, Italy

Silver medal winner

Luciana Girotto-Beckett of Macellaio RC found it ‘aromatic, fresh and crisp with apricot fruit on the palate and a long, pleasant finish’, while Le Cordon Bleu London’s Matthieu Longuère MS enjoyed its ‘peachy perfumed freshness and lovely citrus fruit palate’.

£7.61 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Feudi di San Gregorio, Greco di Tufo 2016, Campania, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Good body and spicy notes with a little spritz on a clean, juicy palate,’ began team leader Jade Koch, with Luciana Girotto-Beckett of Macellaio RC noting ‘nice balance on a palate of yellow flower and honey notes’.

£13.86 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Bisceglia, Terra di Vulcano, Falanghina, Benevento 2015, Campania , Italy

Commended medal winner

£8.09 Bibendum

San Salvatore, Palinuro Bianco, Paestum 2015, Campania , Italy

Commended medal winner

£12.39 Matthew Clark

Villa Raiano, Greco di Tufo 2015, Campania , Italy

Commended medal winner

£10.28 Boutinot

Villa Matilde, Tenute di Altavilla, Greco di Tufo 2015, Campania , Italy

Commended medal winner

£12.35 Eurowines

Botter, Oltre Passo, Falanghina 2016, Campania , Italy

Commended medal winner

Italy: South – White, including Sicily & Sardinia

Planeta, Eruzione 1614, Carricante 2015, Sicily, Italy

Gold medal winner

It was a savoury component, as well as some food-friendly richness on the palate that earned this the Gold podium. Team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW found it ‘floral, vibrant and aromatic, with an oily mid-palate and a touch of bitterness on the finish’, while Vinoteca’s Charlie Young praised ‘savoury, rich aromas, and a nice, punchy freshness that carries the weight of the wine’. Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering thought that ‘as an accompaniment to fish or shellfish, this could be a real cracker’.

£13.77 Enotria&Coe

Alta Mora, Etna Bianco 2015, Sicily, Italy

Gold medal winner Food Match

‘Bring on the Dover sole,’ said WineEd’s Matthew Cocks, going on to describe this Gold medal and Food Match Trophy winner’s ‘saline notes, as well as lime and green apple, with preserved lemon, too – all with vibrant acidity’. Team leader Martin Lam thought this was ‘ripe, concentrated, elegant but serious and well made’, while Jacopo Armenio of Vinarius found it ‘medium bodied and creamy, long on the palate with good balance’.

£11.54 Eurowines

Mezzacorona, Feudo Arancio, Grillo 2016, Sicily, Italy

Gold medal winner

This Gold medal Grillo represented ‘very good value’ for FJB Hotels’ Charles Van Wyk, who enjoyed its ‘clean, tropical and stone fruit notes, particularly peach and melon’, with team leader Annette Scarfe MW saying: ‘Lovely, fresh, easy-drinking style, unoaked and precise.’ For WineEd’s Matthew Cocks, ‘preserved lemon, peach nectar and almond nougat’ made this ‘well suited to antipasti’, while Wright Brothers’ Ivan Ruiz wanted to see it paired with seafood pasta.

£6.50 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Planeta, Chardonnay 2015, Sicily, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Reductive, but in the good way,’ Piotr Artur Tomaszewski of Buddha Bar mused, finding: ‘Lemon and lime, jasmine and camomile teas with nutty and farmyard notes, too. Plenty of oak character adds further dimension.’

£17.57 Enotria&Coe

Planeta, Moscato Bianco, Secco 2015, Sicily, Italy

Silver medal winner

Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club was keen on its ‘gentle lychee aromas with herbal characters, then light tangerine fruit on the palate with more herbs and an elegant finish’. ‘Good with truffle risotto,’ added Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse.

£10.11 Enotria&Coe

Tasca, Chardonnay 2014, Sicily, Italy

Silver medal winner

Federico Forte of Plateau found this ‘good on the palate and quite refreshing, with unripe apricot notes and white melon’, while for team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW it was: ‘Individual, vividly flavoured and memorable, with pithy grapefruit style and a long, long finish.’

£28.37 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Tasca, Nozze d'Oro, Inzolia/Sauvignon Blanc, Contea di Sclafani 2014, Sicily, Italy

Silver medal winner

A ‘vividly aromatic’ style for team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, who noted ‘jasmine and peaches, a full-bodied palate with a tang of limes and a long finish’, while Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse found it ‘very bouncy’.

£14.35 Berkmann Wine Cellars

CVA Canicattì, Aquilae, Organic Grillo 2016, Sicily, Italy

Silver medal winner

A more aromatic style, said Plateau’s Federico Forte, with its ‘peach and rose aromas, very delicate and elegant with acacia tree notes, followed by a medium-length palate, balanced by nice acidity and melon fruit’.

£9.60 VinumTerra

Argiolas, Iselis, Nasco di Cagliari 2015, Sardinia, Italy

Silver medal winner

Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering enjoyed a ‘riper, richer mouthful of fruit with some depth, and it grows and grows on the palate’, concluding: ‘Lovely wine!’ And Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse suggested its ‘ginger tangerine, summery aftertaste would be great with a vitello tonnato’.

£12.10 Eurowines

Argiolas, Merì, Vermentino di Sardegna 2015, Sardinia, Italy

Silver medal winner

Would make a ‘good all-rounder’, said team leader Martin Lam, with its ‘ripe stone fruit nose and juicy fruit palate’, and Jacopo Armenio of Vinarius highlighted its ‘fleshy fruits and medium-bodied, floral character’.

£10.35 Eurowines

Caruso & Minini, Terre di Giumara, Grecanico 2015, Sicily, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Very clean and fresh, showing some notes of eucalyptus on the palate, which has great depth,’ said Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse, suggesting: ‘Food match with salmon, asparagus and smoked mozzarella.’ ‘Very pleasant on its own, but would go with a range of salads and chicken dishes,’ said Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering.

£6.70 Bibendum

Feudo Maccari, Grillo 2016, Sicily, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Fleshy style with lots of stone fruit,’ began team leader Martin Lam, with Jacopo Armenio of Vinarius adding: ‘Crisp but intense, with peach and apricot, medium bodied and slightly creamy in texture.’

£7.65 Boutinot

Planeta, Alastro, Bianco 2015, Sicily, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW highlighted ‘greengage with a slight spritz and attractive lemon zest’, while Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin noted ‘bitter-sweet fruit, grassy and smoky yet clean and minerally too’.

£10.11 Enotria&Coe

Feudo Montoni, Catarratto del Masso 2015, Sicily, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel enjoyed its ‘rounded peachy fruit and good body’, while Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous highlighted its ‘fleshy fruit, good balance and nice acidity’, and team leader Martin Lam summed it up as: ‘Full of white floral notes, and very good indeed.’

£9.96 Ester Wines

Argiolas, Is Argiolas, Vermentino di Sardegna 2015, Sardinia, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Aromas of apricot and slightly bruised green apple,’ began Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels, adding: ‘Has a fantastic, coating mouthfeel with slightly waxy notes on the palate, but finishes with vibrant acidity.’

£11.29 Eurowines

Poderi Parpinello, Ala Blanca, Vermentino di Sardegna 2016, Sardinia, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Our judges found classic notes of ripe but light and fresh citrus fruits with intermingling layers of herbs and gentle floral touches, supported by a creamy richness of texture, making it ideal for calamari and mussels or lighter pasta dishes.

£12.62 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Colomba Bianca, Vitese, Grillo 2015, Sicily, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘This is made for the summer!’ said an enthused Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel, noting its ‘lemon fruit and crisp, refreshing character’, while Jacopo Armenio of Vinarius found it ‘mineral with clean fruit flavours of pear and citrus, and a creamy feel’.

£7.18 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Santadi, Pedraia, Nuragus di Cagliari 2015, Sardinia, Italy

Commended medal winner

£9.45 Enotria&Coe

Nicosia, Etna Bianco 2015, Sicily, Italy

Commended medal winner

£8.99 Boutinot

Tasca, Cavallo delle Fate, Grillo 2015, Sicily, Italy

Commended medal winner

Cottanera, Etna Bianco 2015, Sicily, Italy

Commended medal winner

£14.00 VinumTerra

Italy: Tuscany, including Montalcino

Cecchi, Val delle Rose, Morellino di Scansano Riserva 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Gold medal winner

This Tuscan Gold had ‘rich, ripe, dark stone fruits with a sprinkle of spice on the nose’, said team leader Angela Reddin, adding: ‘It really delivers in the mouth, showing structured elegance in a super-fashionable, modern style.’ Ian Howard of The White Hart Inn at Lydgate praised its ‘black-pepper spice and a good body, with nice structure, good acidity and tannins, with black fruit’. A perfect accompaniment for ‘beef-cheek stew with morels and shallots’, thought Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London, describing ‘a mineral quality leading to a full-bodied palate’.

£14.08 Enotria&Coe

Rocca di Frassinello, Maremma Toscana 2012, Tuscany, Italy

Gold medal winner

‘A warm and attractive nose, with blackberry jam and plum fruit,’ began Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson in his praise of this Gold winner, continuing: ‘There is warmth here but it’s in balance. Rich and fleshy stuff, showing figs and plum with Asian spice notes on the palate, the tannin and acid balance keeping it all in check.’ ‘Long and powerful, showing some evolution, sitting well together now but still needs more time,’ added team leader Laurent Richet MS, while fellow team leader Andrea Briccarello appreciated this ‘elegant, well-poised wine, with some balsamic and cigar-box notes, as well as lots of spice’.

£23.92 Bibendum

Petrolo, Galatrona, Merlot, Val d'Arno di Sopra 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Gold medal winner

‘A different level,’ began team leader Laurent Richet MS as this Tuscan easily took Gold. ‘Savoury notes of date and olive tapenade, cedar and cinnamon spices and macchiato coffee bean notes on the finish,’ he continued. ‘Attractive nose with dark plum and blueberry, rich in style on the palate but well done, and there is some tannin and acid structure to support the lush fruit,’ agreed Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson. ‘Powerful and meaty, with great poise and grippy tannins. A match for wild-boar,’ concluded team leader Andrea Briccarello.

£67.20 Liberty Wines

Col d'Orcia, Poggio Al Vento, Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2010, Tuscany, Italy

Gold medal winner

This Gold Lister was ‘older and prettier, and more delicate for it’, began team leader Jade Koch, who enjoyed its ‘lovely violet, floral fruits and hints of vanilla contrasted by a drying, long finish’, while Harbour Heights Hotel’s Marek Rakowski found it ‘powerful and full of dark fruits and spiciness with tannic structure and acidity, giving this wine long potential’. Arnaud Fiol of The Don Restaurant noted ‘a spicy nose and smooth palate, busting with cacao notes and dark fruit’. A perfect match for game, thought team leader Martin Lam.

£59.18 Alivini

Campogiovanni, Brunello di Montalcino 2012, Tuscany, Italy

Gold medal winner

This bold, savoury Gold winner showed ‘intensity on the nose, and has a full, fairly powerful palate of ripe cherries, big yet accessible tannins, with some development and notes of sweetness on the finish,’ said Vinoteca’s Charlie Young, while Marek Rakowski of Harbour Heights Hotel highlighted ‘dark cherry with brown spices and almond notes on nose and palate’. ‘Gamey and savoury, with good concentration and herbal notes,’ said La Trompette’s Tanguy Martin, while Sumilier’s Sumi Sarma liked its ‘luscious character ending with leather and a smoky complexity – a robust and food-friendly wine’.

£25.61 Boutinot

La Togata dei Togati, Brunello di Montalcino 2012, Tuscany, Italy

Gold medal winner

‘Lovely elegance and quality on the nose, with plushness and depth of lovely, pure red fruit on the palate, all perfectly balanced,’ said an enthused Charlie Young of Vinoteca as this was led to the Gold podium. Arnaud Fiol of The Don Restaurant commented: ‘The nose is complex, palate very well balanced with dark cherry character and precision of fruit.’ ‘Concentration of purple fruit that carries all the way through, with good acid-tannin balance,’ added team leader Jade Koch. ‘Well-rounded and fruity, with elegant maturity and cinnamon, clove, nutmeg and a smokiness, too, leading to an earthy finish,’ concluded Sumilier’s Sumi Sarma.

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La Sala, Campo All'Albero 2012, Tuscany, Italy

Gold medal winner

Marcin Oziebly of The Wild Rabbit found this substantial Gold winner to be a ‘big, bold wine with character, lovely grip from the tannins with ripe black fruit and a touch of sweet cinnamon from the oak, good earthy notes on the palate, too’, while team leader Angela Reddin noted ‘violet and peony floral touches, massive intensity in the mouth with sweet oak, smooth tannins on a velvety palate’. Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London appreciated ‘spicy cedarwood and vanilla notes, leading to a full-bodied and well-extracted palate, with ripe fruit and some cocoa and coffee’.

£20.98 La Sala

Il Poggione, Rosso di Montalcino 2015, Tuscany, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Very easily identifiable style, happy, pretty, cherry fruit, very Italian so needs a ragu,’ began team leader Jade Koch, with Vinoteca’s Charlie Young finding ‘fresh, pure, mineral aromas, nice ripeness with dark berry fruit, good acidity and decent tannins’.

£14.55 Enotria&Coe

Frescobaldi, Mormoreto 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Silver medal winner

One to keep, suggested Marcin Oziebly of The Wild Rabbit: ‘Pure class, in a modern style, with lots of new oak this has just started to develop, but the complexity it is beginning to show is stunning.’ ‘Intense, concentrated, compact palate, beautiful ripeness and balance with great structure,’ added team leader Angela Reddin.

£42.43 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Cecchi, Coevo 2011, Tuscany, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Smoky, balsamic notes to start, with some sweet cherry, tobacco leaves and vanilla pods too,’ described team leader Andrea Briccarello, while Ian Howard of The White Hart Inn at Lydgate appreciated ‘red plum and good integration of oak and acidity, with good length, and some spice and leather notes – a great steak wine’.

£43.36 Enotria&Coe

Uggiano, Brunello di Montalcino 2012, Tuscany, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Lovely purity and composure, great palate,’ said Vinoteca’s Charlie Young, who found it ‘a traditional style, not too heavy but with great drinkability’, while Marek Rakowski of Harbour Heights Hotel felt that its ‘dark cherry fruit, fresh and intense flavours give this wine a few years to develop’.

£19.29 Boutinot

Vini Italiani da Sogno, Seconda Stella a Destra, Brunello di Montalcino 2012, Tuscany, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘The nose is ethereal, with lots of dried fruits, cherry and cranberry, and a complete palate with great fruit and tannin balance with subtle spices,’ said a satisfied Arnaud Fiol of The Don Restaurant. ‘Massive and delicious, with great fruit concentration,’ said team leader Jade Koch, while Marek Rakowski of Harbour Heights Hotel felt it ‘needs a few more years, and it will grow into an exceptional wine’.

£112.08 VINI ITALIANI DA SOGNO sas

Valdipiatta, Vigna d'Alfiero, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Integrated and evolved on the nose, this is dark and perfumed, with some tannin present but nicely balanced overall,’ said team leader Martin Lam, advising: ‘Young still and needs time, but demands food for drinking now!’ ‘Luscious ripe fruit, soft, well made and enjoyable,’ agreed consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates.

£30.59 Liberty Wines

Valdipiatta, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Silver medal winner

Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel enjoyed its ‘suggestions of flowers on the nose, then juicy, well-defined red fruit flavours on the palate with some notes of soft spice, this is drinking really nicely and has good length’, while consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates found it ‘very gluggable, meaty and spicy on the nose, fresh and light-bodied on the palate’.

£16.62 Liberty Wines

Poggio Al Tesora, Mediterra 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Pleasant nose of sour cherry, strawberry and blueberry, with touches of liquorice and chalk with a fine finish,’ began Agustin Trapero of Avenue, while Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering ‘loved it, gorgeous intensity and a huge wine, fresh and clean on the nose but big, juicy, intense and warm on the palate’.

£13.44 Liberty Wines

Poggio Al Tesora, Sondraia, Bolgheri Superiore 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Red pepper, cherry and plum on an elegant but powerful nose,’ said Tony Denis of Mosimann’s, who liked its ‘clean palate, harmonious with a touch of peppery spice’. Team leader Angela Reddin noted: ‘Bramble fruit and tobacco leaf greenness, herby notes integrating on the balanced palate with finely tuned tannins.’

£24.59 Liberty Wines

Vini Italiani da Sogno, Carillon, Brunello di Montalcino 2012, Tuscany, Italy

Silver medal winner

Team leader Jade Koch found ‘lots of fruit and blackcurrant character’ and enjoyed its ‘elegant, refined style that leaves you with a lovely sense of balance and harmony’, while Vinoteca’s Charlie Young noted ‘dark and spicy aromas, a dry palate with plenty of flowing acidity, comes across as a little on the leaner side’.

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Castello Banfi, Poggio Alle Mura, Brunello di Montalcino 2011, Tuscany, Italy

Silver medal winner

Marek Rakowski of Harbour Heights Hotel enjoyed its ‘ripe strawberry with tobacco notes and hints of tarragon herbs on the nose, superb freshness on the palate with great tannic structure’. ‘Roasted aromas on the nose, medium bodied with tannins present but well integrated, and it needs meat,’ suggested Arnaud Fiol of The Don Restaurant.

£30.65 Bibendum

Carpineto, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Riserva 2012, Tuscany, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Dusty on the nose, which is highly perfumed,’ began consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, who found its ‘sour cherry fruit and dusty tannins soft and charming’, while team leader Martin Lam felt its ‘big gobs of oak and fruit in a blockbuster style’ was drinking well.

£17.45 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Capezzana, Villa di Trefiano, Carmignano Riserva 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Agustin Trapero of Avenue found ‘blackcurrant and big sour cherry with a hint of red flowers, roses, peppery cured meats and black spice notes’, while team leader Laurent Richet MS highlighted ‘strawberry jam, cassis, cranberry, very strong tannin in good balance, and soft acidity’.

£28.89 Liberty Wines

Petrolo, Torrione, Pietraviva, Val d’Arno di Sopra 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Lovely oak spices and toast flavours, high tannin with ripe fruit, vibrant black cherries on the palate with a floral edge,’ said team leader Laurent Richet MS. ‘Classical, with a great nose, fresh and refined with red fruit and subtle spices,’ added Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson.

£22.60 Liberty Wines

Castellare di Castellina, I Sodi di San Niccolo 2012, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£35.01 Bibendum

Capezzana, Villa di Capezzana, Carmignano 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£18.04 Liberty Wines

Rocco di Frassinello, Sughere di Frassinello, Maremma Toscana 2012, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£15.76 Bibendum

Mantellassi, Mentore, Morellino di Scansano 2016, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£10.58 VinumTerra

Petrolo, Bòggina, Val d'Arno di Sopra 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£33.79 Liberty Wines

Mantellassi, Punton del Sorbo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Maremma Toscana 2012, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

Mantellassi, Le Sentinelle, Morellino di Scansano Riserva 2012, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

Castello Vicchiomaggio, Ripa delle More 2014, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

Valdipiatta, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2014, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£16.62 Liberty Wines

Petrolo, Inarno, Val d’Arno di Sopra 2015, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£11.30 Liberty Wines

La Togata, Brunello di Montalcino 2012, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

Castello Banfi, Brunello di Montalcino 2011, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£22.71 Bibendum

Villa Sant'Anna, Rosso di Montepulciano 2013, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£12.40 Bibendum

Villa Sant'Anna, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2012, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

£16.06 Bibendum

Montauto, Pinot Nero, Maremma 2015, Tuscany, Italy

Commended medal winner

New World: Cabernet & Shiraz

Willunga 100, Cabernet/Shiraz 2015, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner Food Match

As it walked away with both a Gold medal and a Food Match Trophy, Neil Tabraham of Paris House praised this red blend’s ‘crunchy black fruits, chewy tannins with cassis and a chocolate richness on the finish’, while Dario Barbato of Individual Restaurants found ‘blackcurrant aromas with spicy and toasty notes, and the tannins are there, but rounded and not too aggressive’. Jamavar’s Alessandro de Angelis described a ‘menthol aroma, with a lively, fragrant palate and a lovely floral finish’, while WineEd’s Matthew Cocks appreciated its ‘elegant style, with a plush mid-palate and peppery finish, making it a match for a pepper-crusted flank steak’.

£9.08 Liberty Wines

Undurraga, Aliwen, Reserva, Cabernet Sauvignon/Syrah 2015, Maule Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Ripe red fruit aromas with hints of tomato leaf and green coffee,’ said Dario Barbato of Individual Restaurants, also noting its ‘soft tannins and good, lingering finish’, while team leader Olivier Marie enjoyed its ‘great varietal character of black berries with rustic bramble notes, hints of chocolate with dark cacao beans and tonka beans, and good complexity’.

£7.50 Eurowines

Henschke, Barossa, Keyneton Euphonium 2013, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Warm and spicy fruit style, cassis and blueberry with cedar and pencil lead notes, complex on the palate with great menthol character and structure,’ said an impressed Neil Tabraham of Paris House, with team leader Olivier Marie noting a ‘well-made wine with a sense of place, minty eucalyptus freshness with chocolatey richness on the finish’.

£25.04 Enotria&Coe

Wirra Wirra, The Good Catch 2014, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

This was good value, and a ‘spicy, crowd-pleasing wine’, according to team leader Simon Woods. WineEd’s Matthew Cocks appreciated the typicity demonstrated by this blend, describing notes of ‘smoke and black fruit’, while Dario Barbato of Individual Restaurants enjoyed it as an ‘easy wine, with pleasant black berry Cabernet character’.

£6.68 Majestic Commercial

Heartland, Spice Trader 2013, Langhorne Creek, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£9.25 Enotria&Coe

Bisquertt, Q Clay 2013, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£13.16 Molson Coors

Soul Tree, Reserve, Shiraz/Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Nasik Valley, India

Commended medal winner

New World: Cabernet Franc

Salentein, Numina, Cabernet Franc 2013, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Gold medal winner

Showing plenty of Cabernet Franc typicity, Salentein’s offering walked away with Gold. ‘Blackcurrants, with leafy notes on the nose and palate, with a touch of fresh mint; very rounded and well built, balanced with a hint of black peppery spice, and quite classic in style,’ praised Piotr Artur Tomaszewski of Buddha Bar, while Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London found it ‘full bodied and concentrated, well made, with vanilla, black fruit, chocolate and herby notes, solid in character’. ‘Good intensity, with a balance between ageing and fruit; there are great tertiary characters like leather and earth here. This would be great with roasted lamb or duck,’ thought Wright Brothers’ Ivan Ruiz.

£19.35 Matthew Clark

Andeluna, Pasionado, Cabernet Franc 2013, Tupungato, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘Definitely one for a steak,’ began an effusive Piotr Artur Tomaszewski of Buddha Bar, who ‘especially loved the Bordeaux-style nose, but this is the crème-de-la-crème of New World Cab Franc, with coffee bean and chocolate complexity, blackcurrant and mint with a touch of almond on the nose, black pepper with wood elements and great structure, good to improve for another two or three years’.

£29.46 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Zorgvliet, Cabernet Franc 2014, Banghoek, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Very fragrant, ripe berries on the nose, lean and fresh on the palate,’ said Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London, who enjoyed its ‘lovely fruit, juicy cranberries and slight vegetal notes in a light and easy-drinking style’.

£10.14 Boutinot

Bressia, Monteagrelo, Cabernet Franc 2014, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£13.17 Boutinot

Trapiche, Estacion 1883, Cabernet Franc 2014, Maipú, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£9.80 Enotria&Coe

Atamisque, Serbal, Cabernet Franc 2015, Tupungato, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£10.65 Matthew Clark

New World: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot & Bordeaux Blends, Australia

Berton, Reserve, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Coonawarra, South Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner Food Match

An artful blend of fruit and spice earned this not only the Gold, but a Food Match Trophy, too. Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson was struck by its ‘extraordinary aromas of ginger and spice, leafy character on the palate with lots of grip’, while team leader Sam Caporn MW felt it was a ‘classic’, showing ‘lovely deep cedar and lots of eucalyptus, chocolate and red cherry’. ‘Really good value for money – this would suit a big, red steak,’ concluded The Ned Hotel’s Giancarlo Cuccuru.

£9.96 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Fraser Gallop, Parterre, Cabernet Sauvignon 2012, Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

‘This has all of the finesse of Margaret River, at a good price,’ began team leader Martin Lam in praise of this Gold medallist, adding: ‘It’s structured, with dark blackcurrant fruit.’ Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson added: ‘Great nose, elegant and restrained fruit, with redcurrants, spice and texture on the palate, and touches of Asian spices. Lively elegance.’ ‘Memorable finesse, with crisp acidity and a mature structure – this would pair well with a spicy lamb curry,’ concluded Sumilier’s Sumi Sarma.

£19.84 Bibendum

Heirloom, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Coonawarra, South Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

This Gold’s ‘complex nose of pepper, tobacco and a charred character’ left an impression on Mattia Mazzi of Lutyens, who picked out its ‘quite intense, ripe fruit palate, velvety and ripe tannins and freshness of acidity’. ‘Tight structure with warm fruit, blackcurrant and plum,’ added Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson. ‘A dense, powerful and luscious wine with an age-worthy structure – great quality,’ summarised Sumilier’s Sumi Sarma.

£15.00 Liberty Wines

Calabria, 3 Bridges, Cabernet Sauvignon 2008, Griffith, New South Wales, Australia

Silver medal winner

Sue Jones of The Harrow at Little Bedwyn found this a ‘Bordeaux-like style, with some earthiness contrasting its berry fruit flavours, good length and great balance’. ‘Classic Cabernet nose and palate, with bright fruit,’ added team leader Laura Rhys MS.

£8.50 Fuller's

West Cape Howe, Hannah's Hill, Cabernet/Merlot 2014, Frankland, Western Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Inky texture with plenty of cassis aromas; good entry with velvety mocha notes on the palate,’ said Masahito Suzuki of Sosharu, with team leader Laura Rhys MS adding: ‘Bright, clean fruit, berry-cherry, some complexity and spice notes.’

£7.99 Frederic Robinson

Ashbrook, Cabernet/Merlot 2012, Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Lively, bright, juicy mid-weight stuff; pure, vibrant and fresh on the palate with red fruit and great structure,’ said Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson. ‘Black and Morello cherry perfumes, very drinkable,’ concluded team leader Sam Caporn MW.

£9.99 Frederic Robinson

Katnook Estate, Founder's Block, Merlot 2012, Coonawarra, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Attractive style with red and black cherry and mint notes,’ said team leader Sam Caporn MW, who found it: ‘Quite classic, with nice grainy tannins and good length.’ ‘Fruit-forward with generous cassis, milk chocolate and eucalyptus,’ added Mattia Mazzi of Lutyens.

£9.96 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Dandelion Vineyards, Pride of the Fleurieu, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

This had ‘fine body and velvety mouthfeel’, according to Sosharu’s Masahito Suzuki, who enjoyed its ‘juicy cassis character with hints of roses’, while Sue Jones of The Harrow at Little Bedwyn found it ‘rich, with notes of blood and fresh, gamey meats’.

£9.60 Liberty Wines

Wynns, Black Label, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Coonawarra, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

Avenue’s Agustin Trapero enjoyed its ‘pure cassis and blackcurrant, and fine elegance on the palate’, while Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson was impressed with its ‘great nose, suppleness with dusty Cabernet tannins, and great purity and balance’.

£15.33 Bibendum

Oakridge, Local Vineyard Series, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia

Bronze medal winner

Plenty of ‘tannin and dark fruit’, according to Sue Jones of The Harrow at Little Bedwyn, who also noted its ‘underripe cherry and berry fruit’, while team leader Laura Rhys MS found ‘more savoury spice notes on the palate and some seriousness behind the fruit’.

£16.97 Matthew Clark

Berton, Foundstone, Merlot 2015, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

‘A good expression,’ began team leader Laura Rhys MS, also noting its ‘velvety tannins and rich, ripe fruit’, while Sue Jones of The Harrow at Little Bedwyn highlighted its ‘warm spices, bilberry fruit character and nice softness’.

£6.86 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

d'Arenberg, The Coppermine Road, Cabernet Sauvignon 2011, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

While for Sue Jones of The Harrow at Little Bedwyn this was ‘austere, mineral, with dark black fruits, though a little closed’, team leader Laura Rhys MS found it ‘rich and bold with opulent fruit, good complexity and acidity with well-managed oak’.

£23.94 Enotria&Coe

Xanadu, Exmoor Drive, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£9.26 Bibendum

Howard Park, Miamup, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£12.24 Enotria&Coe

Heartland, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Langhorne Creek, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£10.24 Enotria&Coe

Katnook Estate, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Coonawarra, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

Peccavi, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£17.55 Genesis Wines

New World: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot & Bordeaux Blends, South Africa

De Trafford, Elevation 393, Cabernet/Merlot/Shiraz 2007, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Gold medal winner

This Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant blend from De Trafford achieved its Gold with some appealing, savoury notes such as ‘black olive, leather and anchovy’, according to team leader Jade Koch, who also described a ‘soft and round palate, with black fruit prettiness and a long and gentle palate’. Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel was taken with this ‘elegant yet concentrated wine, with sweet spices alongside sweet black fruit, and a long, lingering finish’.

£34.84 Bibendum

Buitenverwachting, Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot 2014, Constantia, South Africa

Gold medal winner

This Gold was a great value for money option, said team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, who enjoyed its ‘meaty, earthy aromas and full-bodied, plump, slightly chalky’ character, while Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering noted ‘lovely warmth on the palate, gorgeous wine and a steal at this price, with intense red berry fruit flavours’, recommending it ‘on its own but also great for weighty meat dishes’.

£6.78 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Elgin Vintners, Merlot 2015, Elgin, South Africa

Gold medal winner

‘More restrained, savoury style, but delicious,’ began an impressed Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering in his praise of the Gold winner, feeling that it ‘lends itself to some great food matches, with roast meats, casserole-style dishes or even spicy dishes’. ‘Classic style, lively dark fruit with bright acid,’ added team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW. ‘Blueberry muffin notes to start, leading to some earthy and juicy notes, with a smoky, savoury finish,’ concluded team leader Andrea Briccarello.

£9.27 Gordon & MacPhail

Morgenster, Estate Red 2008, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Gold medal winner

Judges heaped praise on this Stellenbosch red, elevating it to Gold. ‘Lovely seductive blackcurrant and vanilla on the nose, with some tomato on the chewy, mouthwatering palate,’ began team leader Jade Koch. Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous enjoyed its ‘cherry and floral notes, with good balance of acidity’, while Jacopo Armenio of Vinarius found it ‘fragrant and intense, with dark fruit clusters, herbs and developed peppery notes’. Perfectly suited to Aberdeen Angus beef, thought Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel.

£28.60 Enotria&Coe

Groot Constantia, Gouverneurs Reserve, Red 2013, Constantia, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘A great, bouncy red,’ said an enthused Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse, adding: ‘Fruity and clean with great character. A chunk of Stilton would carry this home nicely.’ ‘Dense, bold and young, needs time to develop,’ added team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW.

£22.20 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Simonsig, Tiara 2011, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Silver medal winner

A ‘purple, inky, rich and full’ style, began team leader Jade Koch, with Luciana Girotto-Beckett of Macellaio RC highlighting its ‘lovely fruity nose, dark chocolate texture and richness with blueberry fruit and vegetal notes on a long palate’.

£11.65 Alexander Wines, C&O Wines, The General Wine Company

Jordan, Black Magic, Merlot 2014, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Vinoteca’s Charlie Young was impressed with this wine’s ‘savoury nose and good intensity, with red and black fruit, as well as some spice, with good freshness and a pleasing, dry finish’. Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel praised its ‘silky, velvet tannins, soft texture, good structure and pronounced intensity of red-fruit flavours’.

£10.60 Alexander Wines, H2Vin

Home of Origin Wine, Grand Vin Selection, Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot 2014, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Team leader Jade Koch described this intriguing blend as having notes of ‘menthol and salt, as well as good acidity and some chalky tannins, with a long finish’. Dario Barbato of Individual Restaurants found it ‘spicy and hearty, with some mushroom notes, and good structure and complexity’.

£15.00 Home of Origin Wine

Benguela Cove, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Walker Bay, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering enjoyed ‘a real wow on the nose and a lovely mouthful of red berry fruit with scented hints’, while team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW found it ‘dense, juicy, with blackcurrant and liquorice, vibrantly savoury and long’.

£14.50 Mannings Heath Golf Club & Wine Estate

Neil Ellis, Vineyard Selection, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Spicy on the nose, with pleasantly menthol character; good concentration on the palate, which has lots of personality and savoury mineral touches,’ said Le Cordon Bleu London’s Matthieu Longuère MS, concluding: ‘Stylish and very long.’

£14.88 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Plaisir de Merle, Merlot 2015, Paarl, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Bright and vibrant character with underlying fragrance and fine pencil lead notes,’ began team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, adding: ‘Refined and memorable.’ And Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering found it had ‘restrained elegance with balanced fruit, enjoyable by the glass but essentially a wine for red meat dishes’.

£12.10 Distell International

Kleine Zalze, Vineyard Selection, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Powerful, with tannin and firm acidity on the palate, but good balance and black fruit character, good value for money,’ began Rustem Mingaleev of Bovey Castle, with Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London noting ‘elegant vanilla and spice aromas, full body and concentration’.

£9.00 Hatch Mansfield

Shannon, Mount Bullet, Merlot 2014, Elgin, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Balanced aromas of raspberry jam and earthy notes, followed by leafy pepper and fresh-cut green grass on the palate with elegant tannins,’ said Federico Forte of Plateau, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club enjoyed its ‘sweet strawberry aromas and fresh flowery notes with light herbal and sweet spice touches’.

£21.45 Matthew Clark

Nederburg, Two Centuries, Cabernet Sauvignon 2011, Western Cape, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club noted ‘fresh red cherry with light eucalyptus aromas, with rich, punchy cherry and black spices on the palate’, while Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering found it ‘fruity and zingy, with lovely savoury fruit, a real big mouthful, super stuff!’

£24.84 Matthew Clark

Mooiplaas, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

This was appreciated by the judges for its ‘black fruit with a tart rhubarb-like twang and a blackcurrant lozenge hit, leading to a dry but intense finish’, as Vinoteca’s Charlie Young put it. In addition, Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel praised its ‘velvet tannins and refreshing acidity’.

£11.52 Mooiplaas Wine Estate

Jordan, Cobblers Hill 2014, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

Vinoteca’s Charlie Young described an intense and complex mix of ‘oyster shells and crisp blackcurrant aromas, with a touch of vanilla, elegant fruit and integrated oak’, while Elly Owen of Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall admired its ‘great purity of fruit’, suggesting this be served with beef Wellington.

£19.44 Alexander Wines, H2Vin

Mooiplaas, Rosalind 2010, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

The judges liked this wine’s approachability, with its ‘blackcurrant jam and chocolate notes, with good body and tannins’, according to Elly Owen of Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall. In addition, Vinoteca’s Charlie Young encountered some interesting ‘savoury, charcoal-like aromas’, too.

£16.57 Mooiplaas Wine Estate

Springfield Estate, Whole Berry, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Robertson, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘A very elegant and succulent wine,’ said Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel, who went on to describe ‘a pronounced character of ripe blackcurrant fruit, combined with judicious use of oak, medium acidity, and finesse on the finish’. Vinoteca’s Charlie Young also identified ‘nettle and fresh hedgerow, leading to a rich and textured, spicy palate’.

£11.81 Bibendum

Nitída, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Durbanville, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘Sweet, jammy strawberry aromas with white spice notes, more jammy fruit on the palate with gentle fresh herbal characters and medium tannins,’ said Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club. ‘Fleshy, full and juicy, if a little green on the finish,’ added team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW.

£7.99 Frederic Robinson

Morgenster, Lourens River Valley, Red 2005, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

Some distinct red fruit opened proceedings here, including ‘cherries and strawberry jam’, according to team leader Jade Koch. With its ‘rustic quality’, Elly Owen of Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall thought this was a good wine match for strong meat dishes like beef bourguignon.

£16.15 Enotria&Coe

Meinert, La Barry, Red 2011, Devon Valley, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

A ‘pretty and fruity, juicy’ style, according to Luciana Girotto-Beckett of Macellaio RC, with its ‘well-constructed and balanced palate with a touch of bitterness at the end’. ‘Vegetal and herby on the nose, quite fresh and juicy on the palate,’ added Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London.

£8.54 Enotria&Coe

Steenberg, Merlot 2013, Constantia, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£9.53 Bibendum

Kleine Zalze, Family Reserve, Cabernet Sauvignon 2012, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£19.25 Hatch Mansfield

Jordan, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Springfield Estate, Méthode Ancienne, Cabernet Sauvignon 2009, Robertson, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£25.46 Bibendum

Fleur du Cap, Unfiltered, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Thelema, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£15.04 Enotria&Coe

Spier, Creative Block 5, Bordeaux Blend 2014, Coastal Region, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£15.16 Bibendum

Zonnebloem, Lauréat 2014, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Commended medal winner

New World: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot & Bordeaux Blends, USA

Black Stallion, Napa Valley, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, California, USA

Gold medal winner

Another medal to match Black Stallion’s Chardonnay Gold. ‘Dark fruit with floral and cooked berry notes, toasted bread and coffee on the nose, well-balanced oak and full tannins on the palate,’ began team leader Lionel Periner, while Jason Atherton Group’s Laure Patry found it ‘approachable already, with vegetal notes, blueberry fruit and cigar box spice character on a long finish’. Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia, meanwhile, described ‘mellow sandalwood and bramble fruits with good, smoky depth and an elegance to the finish’.

£18.98 Bibendum

Pine Ridge, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Napa Valley, California, USA

Silver medal winner

‘Ripe black cherries, plum, blackberry and blackcurrant, with notes of violet, cedar and coconut on the palate, full bodied and long,’ said Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge. ‘Full, with liquorice, cedar and spice, and plenty of oak,’ added Laure Patry of Jason Atherton Group.

£36.95 Liberty Wines

Truchard, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Napa Valley, California, USA

Silver medal winner

Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge enjoyed its fruity range of ‘ripe cherry, plum, blackcurrant and cedar’, while Laure Patry of Jason Atherton Group found it a ‘classical style that will benefit from time, with eucalyptus and dark bitter chocolate aromas leading to a full-bodied palate with minty notes and dry tannins’.

£18.48 Bibendum

Chateau Ste Michelle, Merlot 2014, Columbia Valley, Washington State, USA

Silver medal winner

‘Ripe berries and dark chocolate, juicy on the palate with mocha tones and ripe tannins, this is good value,’ said Laure Patry of Jason Atherton Group, with team leader Lionel Periner enjoying its ‘minty dark cherry, plum and coffee notes, and peppery spice finish’.

£11.88 Enotria&Coe

Joel Gott, 815, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, California, USA

Bronze medal winner

Laure Patry of Jason Atherton Group found this ‘perfumed on the nose with graphite notes, toasty with vanilla and liquorice on the palate, and spicy character on the finish, though the oak is quite dominant’, with Jose Luis Hernandez of Hakkasan Hanway Place noting ‘some jaminess, dried plums and rich tannins’.

£12.43 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Jackson Family Wines, Freemark Abbey, Cabernet Sauvignon 2011, Napa Valley, California, USA

Bronze medal winner

‘Earthy and fruity, with rustic leathery notes on the nose,’ began Jose Luis Hernandez of Hakkasan Hanway Place, who found it ‘slightly floral and toasty, with juicy fruit on the palate and dried fruit notes with sweet cinnamon spices, rich concentration and good length’.

£33.15 Matthew Clark

Raymond, Family Classic, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Napa Valley, California, USA

Commended medal winner

Dry Creek Vineyards, Cabernet Sauvignon 2012, California, USA

Commended medal winner

£16.49 Bibendum

Guenoc, Merlot 2015, California, USA

Commended medal winner

Chateau Ste Michelle, Indian Wells, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Columbia Valley, Washington State, USA

Commended medal winner

£13.90 Enotria&Coe

Trefethen, Merlot 2014, Napa Valley, California, USA

Commended medal winner

New World: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot & Bordeaux Blends: Rest of the New World

Saint Clair Family Estate, Pioneer Block 17, Merlot 2014, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW described this Gold winner as an ‘ambitious wine with lashings of new oak’, and also felt it was ‘very sleek and polished, with ripe tannins, nice approachability, and it will be suitable for spicy foods’. ‘Supple, juicy and broad, and made in a modern style,’ was Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin’s conclusion, while team leader Simon Woods described it as ‘concentrated, with earthy berry fruit’.

£17.02 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Mendoza Vineyards, MV, Gran Reserva, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina

Gold medal winner

Taking Gold for its complex yet very approachable style, this Cabernet was described by Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin as ‘juicy and crunchy, yet velvety, too’. Team leader Tom Forrest was intrigued by the ‘light floral and redcurrant notes with hints of rose petal’ he found on the nose, also enjoying its ‘soft red and black fruits, cherry and currants on the palate, with soft, refined tannins and nice balance’. Gasselin saw this pairing beautifully with Springbok tartare.

£12.32 Mendoza Vineyards SA

Changyu Moser XV, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Ningxia, China

Silver medal winner

Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels was impressed with this wine’s ‘intense aromas of blackberry, clove, black pepper, blackcurrant leaf, with added notes of liquorice and vanilla’, adding: ‘Fantastically concentrated, with complex dark fruit and spicy notes all round. Great wine, great value.’

£9.54 Bibendum

Babich, Rongopai, Merlot/Cabernet 2015, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

‘With cassis fruit and a slight herbal streak, this is ripe with well-structured tannins, representing good value for money,’ said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, while Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels highlighted its ‘dark plum, mint and sour cherry notes’.

£7.50 Molson Coors

Casarena, DNA, Cabernet Sauvignon 2011, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘Lifted red and black cherry fruit, some leafiness and spice on the nose,’ began team leader Tom Forrest, who also enjoyed its ‘well-balanced tannins and juicy character, with light spice and chocolate notes, and perfume on the finish’. Sara Bachiorri of Chez Bruce added that it was ‘richly textured and generous on the palate, with earthy, smoked cured meat character and coffee notes on the finish’.

£34.99 Frederic Robinson

El Esteco, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Cafayate, Argentina

Silver medal winner

Team leader Tom Forrest found ‘dark berry and currant fruit, slightly hot’ aromas, then a ‘soft palate with earthy spice and big, chewy tannins, raspberry fruit on the finish’. ‘Big and bold, concentrated, cassis and rich liquorice,’ added Chez Bruce’s Sara Bachiorri.

£11.15 Enotria&Coe

El Esteco, Fincas Notables, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Calchaquí Valley, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘Nice fruit, nice balance, with fresh and well-integrated oak and a touch of spice,’ said an impressed Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish, while Chez Bruce’s Sara Bachiorri noted its ‘sweet spices from the oak, liquorice and bramble fruit, with a long finish’.

£15.18 Enotria&Coe

Man O' War, Estate, Merlot/Cabernet Sauvignon/Malbec 2011, Waiheke Island, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin found this ‘leathery and earthy, with mature notes on the nose, followed by mixed spices, notes of green pepper and tomato, balanced by dry tannins, a little under-ripeness and a touch of smoke’.

£14.72 Enotria&Coe

Changyu Moser XV, Grand Vin, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Ningxia, China

Bronze medal winner

Though he felt it would benefit from ‘a year or two more in the bottle’, Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski still found this ‘very good quality, and will work very well with the grill’, adding: ‘Smooth, well balanced and elegant, with plums, cherry stones and blackcurrant on the palate, rounded oak and freshness.’ ‘Outstanding concentration,’ agreed Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels.

£44.77 Bibendum

Kaiken, Ultra, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

‘Floral aromas with notes of cassis,’ began Sara Bachiorri of Chez Bruce, adding: ‘Full body, with high alcohol and tannins, but good acidity, cloves and sweet spices cutting through, then a long finish with appealing dark chocolate richness.’

£11.14 Liberty Wines

Salentein, Barrel Selection, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£11.74 Matthew Clark

Changyu Moser XV, Family Second Vin 2013, Ningxia, China

Commended medal winner

£23.67 Bibendum

Trinity Hill, The Gimblett 2014, Gimblett Gravels, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£15.79 Liberty Wines

El Esteco, Don David, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Cafayate, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£8.63 Enotria&Coe

New World: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc & Bordeaux Blends: Chile

Vik, Milla Cala 2012, Millahue, Cachapoal Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

This Gold-worthy blend was ‘a well-balanced wine, vibrant and complex’, began Francisco Macedo of Bovey Castle, continuing: ‘Vanilla, sweet spices and cedar with a vegetal note and great ripe black fruits on the palate, fresh and savoury on the finish.’ ‘Red fruit and smoke, with a hint of coffee, leading to a spicy palate with well-integrated oak. A match for slow-cooked beef,’ thought team leader Lionel Periner.

£22.00 Robert Rolls and Company Limited

Apaltagua, Signature, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Maipo Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

Adding a Gold to Apaltagua’s medal haul, this Cabernet was praised by Antonio Cuadros of The Don Restaurant for its ‘fresh aromas, with nicely ripe, fleshy fruit on the palate, chocolate richness and polished tannins’, while Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia highlighted its ‘lovely smooth, silky palate’. Sumilier’s Sumi Sarma described ‘dried fruit and floral notes, as well as some coffee – a rather elegant and well-balanced wine, made in a restrained style, with a gentle, lingering finish’, and team leader Laurent Richet MS thought it ideally suited to either a Sunday roast or beef-cheek ragu.

£12.93 Anthony Byrne Fine Wines

iWines, Casa I, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Curicó Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

This Cabernet offered a fruit-forward experience worthy of Gold, as team leader Laurent Richet MS described: ‘Vibrant and very ripe red fruit on the nose, followed by bright flavours of cassis and plum on the palate with darker notes of liquorice.’ Quentin Loisel of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms liked its ‘jammy raspberry and menthol notes – a smooth and very well-balanced wine’, while The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira praised its ‘red cherry and fresh eucalyptus, with good acidity. A match for charcuterie and cheese.’

£8.77 Viña I Wines SpA

Montes Alpha, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group found this Gold winner to have an abundance of red fruit, showing ‘juicy, ripe strawberry, raspberry, cranberry and pomegranate seeds’, all backed up with ‘herbaceous character and well-integrated tannin’. ‘Good quality, crowd-pleasing style,’ added Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte. Team leader Angela Reddin described a ‘meaty, rich nose, with compact, concentrated fruits and some good oak – a big wine that needs bloody meat’.

£10.49 Liberty Wines

Valdivieso, Caballo Loco, Grand Cru Maipo Andes 2013, Maipo Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Antonio Cuadros of The Don Restaurant enjoyed its uncomplicated ‘concentrated but restrained, plummy, high-pitch style’, while consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates praised its ‘good, sound winemaking and balance of flavours’.

£18.58 Bibendum

Veramonte, Merlot 2015, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘An uber-concentrated style with powerful mint on nose and palate with slatey mineral notes,’ began team leader Laurent Richet MS, who also found it ‘slightly green, needing a little more time, and fairly tannic, but it’s well integrated’.

£7.78 Matthew Clark

Siegel, Single Vineyard, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa’s Frédéric Billet was drawn by this wine’s ‘nice oaky nose with elegant blackcurrant fruit’, also finding ‘nice spices mixing with light eucalyptus, leather and white pepper notes, all very pleasant with a long finish’.

£9.99 Carson Wines

Echeverría, Founder's Selection, Cabernet Sauvignon 2012, Maipo Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Smooth and spicy style with plenty of black fruit, cherry, blueberry and good balancing oak on the palate, long with a perfect finish,’ said The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, with team leader Laurent Richet MS summing it up as: ‘Classic intensity of cassis and mint with oak – juicy, bright and delicious.’

£20.87 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Tres Palacios, Cholqui Blend 2014, Maipo Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia highlighted a ‘farmyardy, animal nose, with blueberry fruit notes on a well-balanced palate’, while consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates found that its ‘reductive character brings a different dimension’.

£17.30 Ellis of Richmond

Undurraga, TH, Alto Maipo, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Maipo Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot found this a ‘deep, brooding style’, adding: ‘Very classic, with a rich, pronounced nose and full body making it a great food wine’. ‘Complex, a lot going on, textbook expression,’ added team leader Olivier Marie.

£14.60 Eurowines

Bisquertt, Ecos de Rulo, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Blue and black fruits’ were prominent for Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group, who enjoyed its ‘rich and creamy, dark chocolate character with luscious fruit, floral and minty notes with cooked fruit and a delicious, well-balanced finish’.

£7.65 Molson Coors

Valdivieso, Single Vineyard, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Lontué Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Immacolata Cannavo of Hakkasan Dubai alighted on ‘earthy notes, green bell pepper, black pepper and dark cherry’, while Francisco Macedo of Bovey Castle enjoyed its ‘good, ripe black fruit characteristics, violet notes with vanilla and minty blackcurrant leaf with a savoury edge’.

£11.40 Bibendum

Luis Felipe Edwards, Gran Reserva, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte found that this wine’s ‘bright acids, balanced with bold fruit concentration’ resulted in a ‘nice easy-drinking style, revealing rose petal notes, violets and a tarry richness, with a long finish’.

£8.47 Matthew Clark, North South Wines

Sogrape, Chateau Los Boldos, Tradition Réserve, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Alto Cachapoal, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Would be a good choice for a pub at this price,’ said Francisco Macedo of Bovey Castle, who enjoyed its ‘black fruits of cassis, plum and black cherry, medium-weight tannins and medium body’.

£6.95 Liberty Wines

Veramonte, Primus, The Blend 2014, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted enjoyed its ‘driven, blackcurrant fruit, graphite and chocolate style’, while Frédéric Billet of Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa was impressed with its ‘animal nose, good black pepper and exciting spices’.

£11.43 Matthew Clark

iWines, Qu, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Maipo Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

Well received by the whole panel, this showed ‘minty eucalyptus fruit with spearmint, high elegance and a balletic finesse with great length’, said team leader Olivier Marie. ‘Very pretty, expressive, ripe with lifted red fruit,’ added consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates.

£9.40 Viña I Wines SpA

Tabalí, Pedregoso, Gran Reserva, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Maipo Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

This was ‘intense and pronounced’, said consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, with its ‘youthful feel, juicy umami and drying tannin’, while team leader Olivier Marie found a ‘fresh capsicum character, dusty with soya sauce and a richness on the finish’.

£8.38 Boutinot

Vistamar, Sepia Reserva, Merlot 2015, Maipo Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Classic, textbook style, ripe and fleshy,’ began team leader Olivier Marie, with Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot finding it ‘good for the price, with fresh cherry, eucalyptus and sandalwood notes, soft with a bit of development’.

£4.80 Kingsland

Veramonte, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted found this a ‘great value for money’ option, with its ‘raspberry fruit, minerality and graphite character with blackcurrant through to the finish’, while Andrés Ituarte of Coq d’Argent pointed to ‘lots of medicinal notes, spice and iodine, backing up an interesting, red jammy palate’.

£7.78 Matthew Clark

Luis Felipe Edwards, Terra Vega, Reserva, Merlot 2016, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Tiger balm-like aromas combining with bright red fruits,’ said Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Iterate, continuing: ‘It’s a touch reductive, but easy drinking in style, with darker notes of black tea.’

£5.21 Majestic Commercial

Terramater, Magna, Limited Reserve, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Maipo Valley , Chile

Commended medal winner

Pérez Cruz, Reserva, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Maipo Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Siegel, Special Reserve, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£6.68 Carson Wines

Viu Manent, Gran Reserva, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Viu Manent, Single Vineyard, La Capilla, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Laberinto, Cabernet/Merlot 2011, Maule Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£17.82 Enotria&Coe

Bisquertt, Ecos de Rulo, Merlot 2014, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£7.65 Molson Coors

Lapostolle, Cuvée Alexandre, Merlot 2013, Rapel Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Ventisquero, Enclave 2011, Maipo Alto, Chile

Commended medal winner

£38.81 Bibendum

New World: Carmenère

Siegel, Special Reserve, Carmenère 2015, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

This Gold Lister had ‘dark fruit on a smoky, inky nose, fruit and alcohol well balanced on the palate, and a juicy finish with a hint of green pepper’, began team leader Lionel Periner, while Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair noted ‘vinosity, and a fruity red berry style – quite expressive and fresh’. ‘Concentrated bramble fruit on the nose, with caffe latte on the palate, and some good acidity, leading to a fresh finish,’ added consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates. ‘Textbook Carmenère,’ concluded team leader Olivier Marie.

£6.68 Carson Wines

Viña La Rosa, La Capitana, Barrel Reserve, Carmenère 2014, Cachapoal Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner Pub & Bar

Taking home a Pub & Bar Trophy in addition to its Gold medal, this Carmenère was described by team leader Jade Koch as a ‘good example of the style, with warm, drying red fruits’, while Gabriel Liotta of Hakkasan Hanway Place highlighted its ‘ripe tannins and well-integrated style, with ripe fruit – good value for money’. Team leader Olivier Marie saw this effortlessly accompanying a Sunday roast or bangers and mash.

£6.65 Fuller's

Apaltagua, Grial, Carmenère 2012, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

Giving an impressive demonstration of what this grape is capable of, Apaltagua took home the Gold. ‘A youthful, fruity perfume, with judicious use of oak, with excellent balance and length. An elegant wine with poise and finesse,’ began consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates. ‘Elegant and rounded, with vibrant, rich fruit and firm, ripe tannins, alongside eucalyptus and cocoa notes,’ added JKS Restaurants’ Sunaina Sethi. ‘A beautifully made wine that will age gracefully, with a complex range of aromatics, including tonka bean and cocoa nibs – best served alongside wagyu beef with wild sautéed mushrooms,’ concluded team leader Olivier Marie.

£22.32 Anthony Byrne Fine Wines

Luis Felipe Edwards, Gran Reserva, Carmenère 2015, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

Chalking up another Gold for Chilean Carmenère, this had ‘fresh raspberry aromas with some mint notes, blackberry on the palate with fine earthy character underlying a charming finish’, began Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, with Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot finding it ‘deep and brooding, with eucalyptus and subtle spice notes on a well-rounded palate’. ‘A textbook example of Carmenère, with some ripeness, but some herbal and vegetal notes, too, as well as blueberries and some spices, and a soya sauce note on the finish. Match with rack of lamb with a mint sauce,’ suggested team leader Olivier Marie.

£8.12 North South Wines

Veramonte, Primus, Carmenère 2014, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot was struck by this wine’s ‘caramelised marshmallow aromas with wonderfully opulent, dark fruit on the palate’, and Cavalry & Guards Club’s Andre Luis Martins found ‘jammy cassis and mint leaf on the nose, fresh raspberry with smoked tobacco leaf aromas’.

£10.22 Matthew Clark

Siegel, Single Vineyard, Carmenère 2014, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘A drier and leaner style, with rasping tannic grip, dry fruit style with blackcurrant character on the finish,’ said team leader Jade Koch, while ETM Group’s Guillaume Mahaut described ‘nice blackberry fruits, with good tannin structure, good balance and acidity, and a fresh finish’.

£9.99 Carson Wines

Valdivieso, Single Vineyard, Carmenère 2012, Peumo, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Ripe red fruits with spice and oak notes on the nose,’ began team leader Lionel Periner, who enjoyed its ‘fresh and balanced palate, smooth tannin with black pepper on the finish.’ ‘Creamy texture and juicy fruit, with tomato leaf notes and lovely acidity,’ added Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair.

£11.28 Bibendum

Agroverdi, Casa Verdi, Don Aniceto, Reserve, Carmenère 2015, Curicó Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Rich and well-balanced wine, showing ripe berries and a touch of spice, for great value,’ said Yohann Pinol of Wiltons, with team leader Jade Koch finding ‘warm and bright red fruit with lovely raspberry character, and a prickle of heat on a drying finish’.

£8.23 Agroverdi SPA

Apaltagua, Envero, Gran Reserva 2015, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair found ‘tomato leaf green notes and pepper on the nose, then a rich palate with a bitter edge and good structure’, while team leader Lionel Periner enjoyed its ‘dark fruit, spice and vegetal notes, crunchy berries on an elegant, medium-bodied palate’.

£9.99 Anthony Byrne Fine Wines

Sogrape, Chateau Los Boldos, Tradition Réserve, Carmenère 2015, Alto Cachapoal, Chile

Bronze medal winner

James Hocking of The Vineyard Group enjoyed this wine’s ‘soft, fleshy style, hints of mint and vanilla’, finding it a ‘well-made wine, and decent value’, with Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia highlighting ‘herbaceous notes leading on to a pleasant bramble fruit palate’.

£6.95 Liberty Wines

Falernia, Reserva, Carmenère 2014, Elqui Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£10.86 Enotria&Coe

Undurraga, Sibaris, Carmenère 2014, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£8.70 Eurowines

Concha y Toro, Terrunyo, Peumo Vineyard, Block 27, Carmenère 2015, Cachapoal Valley , Chile

Commended medal winner

£14.66 CyT UK

Veramonte, Carmenère 2015, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£7.78 Matthew Clark

Agroverdi, Casa Verdi, Ultra, Grand Reserve, Carmenère 2015, Curicó Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£12.30 Agroverdi SPA

Ventisquero, Grey, Carmenère 2013, Maipo Costa, Chile

Commended medal winner

£11.37 Bibendum

Morandé, Gran Reserva, Carmenère 2013, Maipo Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£10.78 Barwell & Jones

New World: Chardonnay, Australia

LAS Vino, Chardonnay 2015, Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

‘A lovely example, vibrant, fresh and clean, with lifted acidity and well-integrated oak,’ began team leader Annette Scarfe MW in her praise of this Gold winner, while Simon Cassina of Winexponent found ‘apple and green apricot aromas, vanilla oak with sweet spices and clean, fresh grassy notes – well made, balanced and harmonious on the palate’. The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira described ‘beautiful complexity on the nose, with green and red apple on the palate, with acidity balanced by spice and vanilla. A good wine to match with spicy Asian food.’

£27.50 Liberty Wines

Josef Chromy, Chardonnay 2015, Tasmania, Australia

Gold medal winner

Judges heaped praise on this Gold Lister. ‘Great nose of fragrant lemon zest and flint, followed by a broad, creamy palate with lots of life throughout, a twist of lemon juice and apple fruit, appealingly long, with acid making it good for food matching,’ began Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson, with Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering finding ‘big intensity of flavour, very lively acidity, and a great foodie wine for creamy chicken dishes’.

£14.66 Bibendum

Nicholson River Winery, Chardonnay 2014, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia

Gold medal winner

A unanimous choice for our tasting panel, and ‘a wine of a different level, with great oak use and freshness of fruit, golden apple, pineapple and vanilla notes’, according to team leader Laurent Richet MS, with Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson noting ‘lemon peel, wax and honey, an old school feel with toast and cream, depth of flavour and generosity’. Agustin Trapero of Avenue found ‘complex ripe mango and mandarins, with white chocolate notes and yoghurt texture’. ‘Huge depth and intensity, such a lovely mouthfiller, fab wine,’ concluded Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering.

£29.67 Nicholson River Winery

Howard Park, Miamup, Chardonnay 2015, Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

With lots of ripe fruit, and such exceptional value for money, Gold was the only outcome here. ‘Peach, pear and vanilla,’ began team leader Lionel Periner, going on to describe a palate that was ‘well balanced, with tropical fruit and well-integrated oak, with good acidity’. ‘Fresh citrus with light vanilla and smoky oak aromas; on the palate there’s light butter and herbal notes, refreshing citrus with an elegant finish,’ added Cavalry & Guards Club’s Andre Luis Martins, while Quentin Loisel of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms thought this a fine match for a salad Niçoise.

£12.24 Enotria&Coe

Stargazer, Chardonnay 2015, Tasmania, Australia

Gold medal winner

‘Lovely quality of fruit, with greengage and yellow plums, and some lovely flinty smoked character,’ began an enthused team leader Olivier Marie as this was led to the Gold podium, while Chez Bruce’s Adam Michocki called it ‘opulent, with a pronounced nose, creamy and buttery on the palate with some coconut and ripe pineapple, with good potential for ageing’. ‘I would recommend grilled cod or salmon,’ concluded The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira.

£22.64 Enotria&Coe

Ochota Barrels, The Slint Vineyard, Chardonnay 2015, Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Aromatic nose with kiwi, pineapple and papaya character on the palate and a milky, creamy finish,’ began Agustin Trapero of Avenue, while team leader Laurent Richet MS found it a classic style, with ‘great balance of oak, fruit and acidity; long, with golden apple fruit and notes of toast and butter’.

£18.95 Indigo Wine

Penfolds, Bin 311, Tumbarumba, Chardonnay 2014, New South Wales, Australia

Silver medal winner

Hamish Anderson of Tate Catering enjoyed its ‘lovely definition’, highlighting a ‘fun nose with cream and spice notes allied to reduction and flinty elements, a taut, focused palate, very modern Aussie Chardonnay style with lemon, minerals and warm honey’. ‘Lovely complexity brought by the oak use, and a slight herbal/savoury note,’ added team leader Laurent Richet MS.

£17.93 Majestic Commercial

Fowles Wine, Ladies Who Shoot Their Lunch, Wild Ferment, Chardonnay 2015, Victoria, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Hints of toasty brioche and almonds on the nose, fresh and creamy at the same time on the palate with nice minerality and beautifully balanced,’ said Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce, while team leader Olivier Marie found ‘intense, ripe stone fruit character, Asian spices, coconut and vanilla pods’.

£17.44 Enotria&Coe

Fraser Gallop, Parterre, Chardonnay 2014, Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Rich, ripe, full-bodied style, creamy on the mid-palate, well crafted use of oak, complex and multi-layered,’ said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, with Plateau’s Federico Forte noting ‘complex aromas of vanilla candy, ripe mango, apricot jam, a hint of powder keg on a creamy palate, with herbal notes and a savoury mineral finish’.

£16.27 Bibendum

Yering Station, Little Yering, Chardonnay 2013, Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Oak to the fore, but there’s nice weight on the palate, with nice fruit and lovely texture and length,’ said team leader Olivier Marie, with Richard Allen of Adam’s Restaurant highlighting its ‘complexity, lightness of fruit, strong character and good balance’.

£8.79 Bibendum

Innocent Bystander, Chardonnay 2015, Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia

Silver medal winner

Team leader Angela Reddin found ‘rock melon, pink grapefruit and vanillin on the nose, and there’s a smokiness evident in the mouth on a medium-bodied palate, which manages to stay lean yet has good weight’.

£12.04 Liberty Wines

Ocean Eight, Verve, Chardonnay 2014, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Lively, balanced and characterful, with big warmth on the mid-palate,’ began Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering, who ventured it could be ‘a clear challenge for dishes where you might be thinking white Burgundy’. ‘Open and fragrant wine, with banana and mango touches, notes of roasted pine nuts and a creamy, long finish,’ added Avenue’s Agustin Trapero.

£24.81 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Oakridge, Local Vineyard Series, Chardonnay 2014, Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia

Bronze medal winner

‘Big, oaky, structured style, butterscotch with sweet yoghurt on a palate strong on tropical fruit,’ said Marcin Oziebly of The Wild Rabbit, continuing: ‘Relatively old-fashioned maybe, but delivers fantastic length with great intensity and sweet spices in balance with the fruit.’

£16.97 Matthew Clark

Langmeil, High Road, Chardonnay 2015, Eden Valley, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

‘Flowery peach aromas, ripe fleshy fruit and focused oak on the nose, textured and lifted on the palate, with composed fruit and delivery,’ said Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS. ‘Nice richness but not too big, nice crème brûlée character on the palate,’ added The Wild Rabbit’s Marcin Oziebly.

£9.86 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Tolpuddle, Chardonnay 2015, Tasmania, Australia

Bronze medal winner

‘Restrained yet fleshy aromas of spring flowers, chalky minerals with composed oak,’ said Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS, who enjoyed its ‘super-elegant delivery with style, precision and class, white fruit, notes of salt, butter and flint on the palate, great acid structure and a long, cleansing finish’.

£27.04 Liberty Wines

Kooyong, Clonale, Chardonnay 2016, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia

Commended medal winner

£14.03 Enotria&Coe

Shingleback, Red Knot, Chardonnay 2016, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£9.25 Matthew Clark

Shaw & Smith, M3, Chardonnay 2015, Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£18.26 Liberty Wines

Katnook Estate, Founders Block, Chardonnay 2014, Coonawarra, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

Madfish, Unwooded, Chardonnay 2015, Western Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£8.62 Enotria&Coe

Heirloom, Chardonnay 2016, Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£11.00 Liberty Wines

Robert Oatley, The Pennant, Chardonnay 2013, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia

Commended medal winner

£18.78 Hatch Mansfield

Peccavi, Chardonnay 2012, Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£17.00 Genesis Wines

New World: Chardonnay, Rest of the New World

Saint Clair Family Estate, Omaka Reserve, Chardonnay 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Gold medal winner Critics Choice

Rich, contemporary and characterful, this was an obvious choice for Gold. ‘Very aromatic and floral, with cedar and refined oak notes on the nose,’ began team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, continuing: ‘Modern Chardonnay with a full, fleshy palate, spicy melon fruit and white pepper notes.’ ‘Richer style, ripe orchard fruits, creamy texture with a toasty palate and a nutty touch on the finish,’ agreed Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte. ‘Lovely poise and balance, with lovely mouthfeel and long, concentrated finish,’ concluded Paris House’s Neil Tabraham.

£14.70 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Darwin Bev, Irene Morales, Grand Reserve, Chardonnay 2014, Maule Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

‘Toasty, nutty and buttery, with floral blossom hints on the nose,’ began Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall, who was impressed with this Gold Lister’s ‘full body, food-friendly richness and depth, with some ripe stone fruits and gentle citrus on a complex palate’. ‘Spicy, leafy notes, beautiful acidity and amazing complexity, with vegetal and red apple hints, and it’s good value, too,’ added The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira. Plateau’s Federico Forte saw this as a versatile match for either seared monkfish or chicken.

£7.44 Society of Vintners

Viña La Rosa, La Capitana, Barrel Reserve, Chardonnay 2015, Cachapoal Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Creamy and buttery, stone fruits, very well balanced with nice acidity,’ said The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, who found it ‘very well made, with a very friendly price, perfect for salads and light dishes’.

£6.65 Fuller's

Foley Family Vineyards, Vavasour, Chardonnay 2013, Marlborough, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

‘Dry, ripe fruit concentration with elegant oak integration, hints of sesame, walnut and butter,’ said Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte, while Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge noted ‘ripe peach, apricot, mango and sweet spice aromas, touches of toasted bread and citrus on the palate’.

£12.77 Matthew Clark

Vistamar, Corte de Campo, Casablanca Costa, White 2015, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Tom Forrest found ‘warm peach and apricot aromas, some creamy oak hints, then a rounded palate of tropical and stone fruits with a lift of fresh citrus on the finish’. ‘Juicy, steely, good to sip on a summer’s day,’ added Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall.

£6.00 Kingsland

Cadus, Appellation, Chardonnay 2014, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

Tamas Nemeth of Bread Street Kitchen found it ‘floral on the nose with moderate acidity, creamy texture and a richer style overall, but some green freshness on the finish’, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club picked up ‘vanilla butter characters and herbal, smoky spice touches’.

£10.61 Boutinot

iWines, Qu, Chardonnay 2016, Molina, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Honey and camomile on the nose, smooth and fresh with some intensity on an elegant, spicy palate,’ began Tamarind of Mayfair’s Chantal Serrano, with The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira noting ‘cooked apple, creamy-spicy texture and balance, perfect to go with good grilled fish’.

£8.77 Viña I Wines SpA

Trinity Hill, Chardonnay 2015, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW found it ‘smoky, with fine oak aromas, then a generous, fleshy palate with pink grapefruit acidity and a delicately spicy finish’. ‘Steely and bright, hints of walnut and toast to finish,’ added Andrés Ituarte of Coq d’Argent.

£15.94 Liberty Wines

Argento, Chardonnay/Viognier 2016, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

‘Light citrus and floral aromas, pink grapefruit palate with gentle white spices, fresh minerality on the finish,’ said Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, with team leader Annette Scarfe MW also noting ‘fresh and approachable, simple but good and honest with purity of fruit’.

£7.00 Bibendum

Salentein, Single Vineyard, Plot No2, Chardonnay 2013, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£22.55 Matthew Clark

Tabalí, Talinay Vineyard, Chardonnay 2015, Limarí Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£12.02 Boutinot

Viña Leyda, Reserva, Chardonnay 2016, Leyda Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£8.10 Enotria&Coe

Maycas del Limarí, Sumaq, Chardonnay 2015, Limarí Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£8.68 Bibendum

Mahi, Twin Valleys, Chardonnay 2014, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

Sogrape, Chateau Los Boldos, Tradition Réserve, Chardonnay 2016, Alto Cachapoal , Chile

Commended medal winner

£6.95 Liberty Wines

Argento, Selección, Chardonnay 2016, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£8.00 Bibendum

Luis Felipe Edwards, Terra Vega, Gran Reserva, Chardonnay 2016, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Aitken's Folly, Riverbank Road, Chardonnay 2014, Central Otago, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

Craggy Range, Kidnappers Vineyard, Chardonnay 2012, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£13.92 Bibendum

New World: Chardonnay, South Africa

Journey's End, Single Vineyard, Chardonnay 2015, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Gold medal winner

A clear candidate for Gold, with a ‘creamy texture, smoky oak notes and stone fruits on the palate, and an elegant and balanced palate’, praised Bovey Castle’s Rustem Mingaleev, while team leader Martin Lam appreciated its ‘chalky, wet stone nose and a good citrus lift on the palate’. Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer described ‘super-opulent peach and apricot notes, with some almond on the finish’, while team leader Tom Forrest thought it a match for cod loin.

£12.11 Bibendum

Kleine Zalze, Cleefs, Reserve Collection, Chardonnay 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Gold medal winner Pub & Bar

A considered approach and a great price convinced our judges that this deserved the Gold. ‘Controlled not overblown Chardonnay, with grapefruit notes and slightly buttery on the finish,’ began Tim McLaughlin-Green of Sommelier’s Choice, while Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels found it a ‘well-made and balanced wine offering a nose of peach and apricot with lovely weighty mouthfeel coming from clever use of oak, flavours of almond, apricot and limey refreshing acidity’.

£6.59 Hatch Mansfield

Elgin Vintners, Chardonnay 2015, Elgin, South Africa

Gold medal winner

With its structure and freshness, judges found another Chardonnay Gold for South Africa. ‘Plenty of oak, but a cool, almost herby, fynbos style; good, young, but with lovely balance and high cheekbones,’ began team leader Simon Woods. ‘Powerful aromas of vanilla, almonds and ripe apricot,’ said Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels, noting ‘good concentration and a weighty mouthfeel, which finishes very refreshing with a lemony acidity’. This was an ideal partner for monkfish with pancetta, thought team leader Tom Forrest.

£8.81 Gordon & MacPhail

Lismore, Chardonnay 2014, Western Cape, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Neil Tabraham of Paris House enjoyed its ‘clean, peach and melon nose with a fuller style, juicy and zesty palate, a well-made foodie Chardonnay with a long, bright and complex finish.’ Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia, meanwhile, appreciated ‘baked apples and peaches, with a wonderful mouthfeel’.

£17.31 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Journey's End, Destination, Chardonnay 2015, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Delicate citrus nose, and showing restraint and elegance on the palate, with a creamy finish,’ began consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, while team leader Tom Forrest appreciated ‘sweet oak and sweet ripe pineapple and mango, leading to rounded oak on the palate, and more ripe pineapple, with a mineral finish’.

£17.68 Bibendum

Neil Ellis, Whitehall, Chardonnay 2015, Elgin, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘A mineral, Chablis-like style with hints of buttery fruit, the palate quite restrained with fresh oak coming through on the aftertaste, which is long and shows great potential, too,’ said an impressed Tim McLaughlin-Green of Sommelier’s Choice.

£13.80 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Dorrance, Cuvée Anaïs, Chardonnay 2014, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘Reaching its peak soon, this has stone fruit ripeness on the nose and a creamy citrus palate, with some oaky tannins,’ said team leader Martin Lam, while Charles Carron Brown of The Forest Side Grasmere found ‘tropical fruit, melon, banana and honeysuckle, with a subtle amount of oak’.

£15.58 Top Selection Ltd

Jordan, Barrel Fermented, Chardonnay 2015, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

Consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates enjoyed this Chardonnay’s ‘creamy yoghurt character and oak on the nose, a balanced and flavoursome style with a round finish, a serious effort’, while Rustem Mingaleev of Bovey Castle described it as having ‘clean, white stone fruits, vanilla and smoke notes’.

£10.60 Alexander Wines, H2Vin

Fleur du Cap, Unfiltered, Chardonnay 2015, Western Cape, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

A ‘classic with full flavour’, said Tim McLaughlin-Green of Sommelier’s Choice, ‘pure style, clean and elegant with ripe fruit, balanced and refreshing. An engaging, buttery Chardonnay that’s great value and needs food.’

£9.63 Distell International

Stellenrust, Chardonnay 2015, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£8.56 Bibendum

Fram, Chardonnay 2015, Western Cape, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£9.19 Enotria&Coe

Journey's End, Haystack, Chardonnay 2015, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£9.58 Bibendum

Kloovenburg, Chardonnay 2015, Swartland, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£9.47 Bibendum

Creation, Chardonnay 2015, Walker Bay, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£17.25 Bibendum

Riebeek Cellars, Kasteelberg, Chardonnay 2015, Swartland, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£7.00 Fuller's

Kleine Zalze, Vineyard Selection, Chardonnay 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Springfield Estate, Wild Yeast, Chardonnay 2014, Robertson, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£11.86 Bibendum

Baleia, Inge, Chardonnay 2014, Cape South Coast, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Benguela Cove, Chardonnay 2014, Walker Bay, South Africa

Commended medal winner

New World: Chardonnay, USA

Truchard, Chardonnay 2014, Napa Valley, California, USA

Gold medal winner

Benoît Poulain of Adam’s Restaurant admired this Gold winner’s ‘creaminess and vegetal notes on the nose, lovely ripe fruit on the attack, counterbalanced by a beautiful, smooth oakiness and great balance on the finish’, while Frédéric Billet of Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa highlighted its attractively ‘green, crushed leaf nose, peach blossom and white pepper and mineral hints’. ‘Pair with rich, creamy fish dishes,’ suggested Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson.

£18.14 Bibendum

Black Stallion, Napa Valley, Chardonnay 2015, California, USA

Gold medal winner

‘Elegant, creamy nose with good freshness,’ began an impressed Benoît Poulain of Adam’s Restaurant as Black Stallion took the Gold, finding a ‘very interesting toasty flavour on top of the ripe pear and quince fruit, then a long finish with great balance’. ‘Round, soft and lively style, bright apple, citrus and pineapple fruit with light baking spice notes and great balance,’ added Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh. An ideal partner for scallops, thought Bovey Castle’s Francisco Macedo.

£15.25 Bibendum

Jackson Family Wines, Freemark Abbey, Chardonnay 2014, Napa Valley, California, USA

Silver medal winner

‘A slightly restrained style,’ began Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin, ‘with an oily texture, minerals and bitter lemon notes on an exotic, clean, pure palate with a subtle and elegant finish,’ while team leader Laura Rhys MS alighted on its ‘bright citrus, candied peel, pear and apple fruit, lovely freshness and integrated oak’.

£24.80 Matthew Clark

Jackson Family Wines, Cambria, Benchbreak, Chardonnay 2014, Santa Maria Valley, California, USA

Silver medal winner

A likeable style, said team leader Laura Rhys MS, with ‘bright, bold, juicy fruit aromas, citrus and pear, ripe stone fruits on the palate, which is juicy and generous with well-defined oak’. ‘Big toast, broad and quaffably attractive, quite complex with freshness and harmony,’ agreed Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin.

£13.07 Fells

Trefethen, Chardonnay 2015, Napa Valley, California, USA

Silver medal winner

‘Candied citrus and white peach with spice notes on the nose,’ said team leader Laura Rhys MS, who enjoyed its ‘lovely weight and texture on the palate, with attractive use of oak, while Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh found it ‘firm and fresh, a more Old World style with complexity and a hint of coconut on the finish’.

£17.50 Daniel Lambert Wines

Silver Palm, Chardonnay 2014, North Coast, California, USA

Bronze medal winner

Frédéric Billet of Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa noted ‘mineral yeast undertones on the nose, elegant citrus and lean minerality on the palate with balanced acidity and hints of green olive’.

£12.18 Boutinot

Joel Gott, Chardonnay 2015, California, USA

Commended medal winner

Morgan, Highland, Chardonnay 2013, Santa Lucia Highlands, California, USA

Commended medal winner

£17.20 Bibendum

Walter Hansel, North Slope, Chardonnay 2013, Russian River Valley, California, USA

Commended medal winner

£24.34 Bibendum

Ca' Momi, Chardonnay 2014, Napa Valley, California, USA

Commended medal winner

New World: Chenin Blanc

Spier, 21 Gables, Chenin Blanc 2015, Tygerberg, South Africa

Gold medal winner

A clear Gold candidate for our judges, this showed ‘mango and papaya fruit, with toasty and creamy richness’, according to Agustin Trapero of Avenue Restaurant, while Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson found ‘big oak drive on the nose, and a textured palate with lots of layers, pineapple, spice, lovely fruit. Great stuff!’ Frances Bentley of Individual Restaurants described ‘rich buttered toast and sweet white fruit – balanced finesse and concentration, and a match for roast chicken’.

£16.39 Bibendum

Stellenrust, 51, Barrel Fermented, Chenin Blanc 2015, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Gold medal winner Food Match

Heaped with praise by our judges, this Chenin took home not only the Gold, but a Food Match trophy, too. ‘Complex and aromatic, fresh with ripe fruit on the nose, rich, long and round,’ began Andrea Cotichella of Wernher Restaurant at Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa, with team leader Laura Rhys MS adding: ‘Rich, ripe, opulent fruit, good weight and an intense, vibrant palate.’ One for sole meunière thought fellow team leader Sam Caporn MW.

£12.90 Bibendum

Donovan Rall, The Tea Leaf, Chenin Blanc 2015, Piekenierskloof, Western Cape, South Africa

Silver medal winner

With its ‘nutty and restrained’ aromas leading to an ‘elegant and complex wine’, Mattia Mazzi of Lutyens found this ‘intense, with fine minerality and salinity’, while Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson highlighted its ‘big, broad style, butter and honey with a gentle spritz’.

£9.20 Boutinot

Mooiplaas, Chenin Blanc 2016, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Sue Jones of The Harrow at Little Bedwyn pointed out an unusual combination of ‘earthiness and tinned fruit character, but balanced on the palate’, while team leader Laura Rhys MS highlighted its ‘full, fruity style, low acidity and an almost botrytis note to its richness’.

£9.03 Mooiplaas Wine Estate

Simonsig, Chenin Avec Chêne 2015, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Apricot fruit and stony mineral’ stood out on the palate for Masahito Suzuki of Sosharu, ‘with a touch of bitterness’, while Sue Jones of The Harrow at Little Bedwyn highlighted its ‘guava and pineapple richness with a vegetal note’. ‘Vibrant and complex,’ added team leader Laura Rhys MS.

£11.35 Alexander Wines, C&O Wines, The General Wine Company

DGB, Boschendal, Sommelier Selection, Chenin Blanc 2016, Coastal Region, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Andrea Cotichella of Wernher Restaurant at Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa was pleased with this wine’s ‘fruity, intense, quite complex nose and rich, rounded palate’, while team leader Laura Rhys MS found ‘richness, weight and texture with tons of tropical fruit’.

£7.25 DGB EUROPE

Ken Forrester, The FMC, Chenin Blanc 2015, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Oak, toasted and honeyed on the nose, generous and round, concentrated with an oily texture,’ began Sara Bachiorri of Chez Bruce, continuing: ‘Peaches, melon and honey on the palate, dry and mineral on the finish with the fruit lingering. Well made, with ageing potential for up to five years.’

£19.30 Enotria&Coe

Ken Forrester, Reserve, Chenin Blanc 2016, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Agustin Trapero of Avenue found ‘apple skins and a little sourness in the aromatics’ and a palate that was ‘well balanced, round and long with some almondy nut flavours’. ‘Very subtle, pretty, easy drinking with a hint of spice,’ added team leader Sam Caporn MW.

£8.80 Enotria&Coe

Nederburg, The Anchorman, Chenin Blanc 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish found this ‘rich and balanced’, commenting on its ‘good weight and body, chewy texture but fresh, minty, vibrant and lively character’. ‘Floral, more complex nose, powerful with lively lime zest,’ added Daniele Di Blasio of Pollen Street Social.

£11.58 Matthew Clark

Ernst Gouws & Co, Chenin Blanc 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

Sue Jones of The Harrow at Little Bedwyn enjoyed this wine’s open, fruity style, with its ‘lemony, meringue nose and lemon curd palate with freshness and good acidity’, while team leader Laura Rhys MS picked up on its ‘bright, crisp character, good balance and creamy texture’.

£8.52 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Swartland Winery, Bush Vine, Chenin Blanc 2015, Swartland, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘Peach, lime and red apple on the nose, with honeyed notes on the palate and a dry, long finish,’ said Yauatcha’s Kelvin McCabe, with team leader Tom Forrest adding: ‘Soft vanilla spice with lemon notes on the finish.’

£11.20 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Imbuko, Healy & Gray, Private Cellar, Bushvine, Chenin Blanc 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘Light and fresh with peach and pineapple. Pretty, easy drinking and commercial in style,’ said team leader Sam Caporn MW. ‘Crisp and simple, floral, round and honeyed,’ added Mattia Mazzi of Lutyens.

£5.99 LWC Drinks Ltd (Merchant and Shippers)

Jordan, Inspector Péringuey, Chenin Blanc 2015, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson was very taken by its ‘lovely nose with a hint of reduction and tropical fruit’, also finding ‘honey, mango and good texture on the palate, good acidity with a lingering warmth’, concluding: ‘Needs food, but all in all, lovely.’

£8.48 Alexander Wines, H2Vin

Kleine Zalze, Family Reserve, Chenin Blanc 2015, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘Very much in the savoury camp, long with ripe phenolic grip,’ began Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson, with team leader Sam Caporn MW finding it ‘interesting and layered, with restrained aromas, some spice and green notes, a touch of pyrazine’.

£12.84 Hatch Mansfield

Waterkloof, Circumstance, Chenin Blanc 2016, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£11.29 Boutinot

Kleine Zalze, Cellar Selection, Chenin Blanc 2016, Coastal Region, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Babylon's Peak, Chenin Blanc 2016, Swartland, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Neethlingshof, Chenin Blanc 2016, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Perdeberg, Dry Land Collection, Barrel Fermented, Chenin Blanc 2015, Paarl , South Africa

Commended medal winner

£9.11 Boutinot

Fram, Chenin Blanc 2015, Western Cape, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£18.61 Enotria&Coe

Millton Vineyard, Te Arai, Chenin Blanc 2015, Gisborne, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£14.33 Bibendum

Kleine Zalze, Vineyard Selection, Chenin Blanc 2016, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Commended medal winner

New World: Malbec

Cadus, Appellation, Gualtallary, Malbec 2014, Mendoza, Argentina

Gold medal winner

A full, complex Malbec easily deserving of Gold. ‘A toasted style, with balsamic and black olive notes,’ began Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky, continuing: ‘Fruit and vanilla on the palate, with a savoury finish that’s very moreish.’ ‘Full-bodied and packed with dark fruit, with a spicy bite to the finish,’ thought Chez Bruce’s Sara Bachiorri, while team leader Laurent Richet MS felt it was ‘juicy, ripe and elegant, with ripe plum notes – perfect for a juicy rib-eye with garlic butter’.

£10.61 Boutinot

Trapiche, Terroir Series, Finca Orellana 2011, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Gold medal winner

This drew generous praise from our judges, with team leader Simon Woods describing it as ‘dark, sweet, plump, plush and plummy’, while Sexy Fish’s Julien Sahut highlighted its ‘deep chocolate and black fruit character, and a big, rich and spicy palate with nicely ripe tannins’. Paris House’s Neil Tabraham thought it ‘deep, intense and broody, with good concentration’, while team leader Sam Caporn MW found it ‘young, modern and polished’.

£22.68 Enotria&Coe

Casarena, Roble, Malbec 2016, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina

Gold medal winner Pub & Bar

This great-value Malbec was led to the Gold podium, and handed a Pub & Bar Trophy, amid praise from our judges. ‘Spicy, gamey and meaty,’ began Nelio Pinto of Candlesticks, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club found ‘light liquorice notes, with an elegant, gentle, herbal palate’. ‘Approachable, soft and rounded, a gluggable house style,’ summarised Mike Best of the WSET, who felt its ‘nice balance makes it easy to say yes to another glass with burgers or barbecue’.

£5.99 Frederic Robinson

Trapiche, Terroir Series, Finca Ambrosía 2011, Tupungato, Mendoza, Argentina

Gold medal winner

‘A blockbuster,’ began team leader Martin Lam in his praise of this big, bold Gold winner, continuing: ‘Dark, spiced plum and oak on the nose, leading to a big and structured palate, with black fruit and a salty, savoury note.’ Sumilier’s Sumi Sarma appreciated its ‘savoury and sweet edge, with a lot of richness, as well as elegance and maturity’, while Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan was enamoured with its ‘earthy, meaty, plum and cherry aromas’, noting that it was ‘big and bold on the palate, showing sweet spices, plum and violets with nice concentration, and full in body and tannins’.

£22.44 Enotria&Coe

Alpasión, Malbec 2013, Mendoza, Argentina

Gold medal winner

‘Full-bodied, old style of wine, concentrated with good structure,’ began Piotr Artur Tomaszewski of Buddha Bar, as Alpasión took Gold, further describing ‘plum, ripe cherry and blackcurrant fuit, balance and elegance, very characteristic of Malbec’. ‘Soft, unctuous, excellent balance – a star!’ said consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates. Team leader Laurent Richet MS saw this as a perfect accompaniment to a ‘beef burger with Stilton and crispy bacon’.

£8.45 Matthew Clark

Kaiken, Ultra, Malbec 2015, Mendoza, Argentina

Gold medal winner

An enjoyably open style took Kaiken to the Gold podium, with team leader Sam Caporn MW finding ‘deep fruit and spicy oak flavours, good extraction and a polished style with sappy oak’, while Street XO’s Raphael Thierry enjoyed its ‘spicy nose with vanilla and coconut, big tannic structure and juicy plum and cinnamon’. ‘Distinctly bold and peppery in style, there’s an elegance to the fruit – mostly blackcurrant – with nutmeg and a hint of tobacco, leading to a lingering finish,’ concluded Sumilier’s Sumi Sarma.

£11.14 Liberty Wines

Vistalba, Tomero, Reserva, Malbec 2014, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Gold medal winner

‘Blackcurrant jam, eucalyptus and peppermint on the nose keeps you coming back for more,’ began J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers in his praise of Vistalba’s Gold, noting its ‘smooth and slick, classic palate that’s restrained but nice on the finish’. Chez Bruce’s Sara Bachiorri praised notes of ‘liquorice, plums and dark cherries on a punchy nose, and a long, lingering finish that is still showing bright fruit’, while team leader Laurent Richet MS recommended it be paired with spiced baby back ribs.

£15.00 Bibendum

Salentein, Barrel Selection, Malbec 2015, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘Dark plum and cherry, ripe and full aromas, good richness on a full, plummy palate. Excellent,’ said an impressed Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha. ‘Good freshness and purity, with a clean finish,’ added Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán.

£11.74 Matthew Clark

Bressia, Monteagrelo, Malbec 2014, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘Some floral notes on the nose, good balance on the palate with red and dark fruit; there’s lots of alcohol but freshness, too,’ said Chez Bruce’s Sara Bachiorri, while Nuno Pereira of New Street Grill noted ‘meaty character with some warm spices and mint notes’.

£13.17 Boutinot

Pérez Cruz, Limited Edition, Cot 2014, Maipo Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW highlighted ‘creamy oak on the palate, along with very ripe fruit, almost confected, for a jammy fruitiness and a crowd-pleasing, full-bodied style’.

£14.25 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Catena Zapata, Nicasia, Malbec 2011, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘Delicately scented on the nose, roses and violets, beautiful soft tannin with concentrated blueberry and blackcurrant, and a great long finish,’ said consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates. ‘Ready for drinking, with outstanding structure,’ added Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski.

£38.26 Boutinot

Matias Riccitelli, Vineyard Selection, Malbec 2013, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘Really deep purple in colour, with elegant floral aromas of violets, roses, redcurrant and raspberry fruits,’ began team leader Tom Forrest, who found the palate ‘cool, elegant and perfumed, fresh and juicy with great length’. ‘Needs more time in the bottle, but has lots of potential,’ felt Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski.

£23.33 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Matias Riccitelli, República del Malbec 2014, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘Well balanced, soft tannins, full bodied, powerful, rich, leafy and stony, with peppery and floral violet notes and lavender hints,’ said an impressed Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers, with Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer noting ‘oak, juicy black fruits, eucalyptus and black pepper’.

£32.26 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Caliterra, Tributo, Pétreo, Malbec 2015, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Very ripe black fruit on the nose, then soft ripe tannin on a rounded, easy-drinking, straightforward palate,’ said Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum, while team leader Annette Scarfe MW found it ‘a little green, but fresh with an aromatic lift giving elegance’.

£8.15 Hatch Mansfield

Doña Paula, Selección de Bodega, Malbec 2013, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘A good choice for Malbec lovers,’ suggested The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, noting its ‘spicy red and black fruit, good body and acidity with a touch of tannin’, while Giuseppe Longobardi of The 3A Pub Company highlighted its ‘cherry, blackcurrant and cranberry fruit with dusty, sweet fruit character and a warm finish’.

£26.75 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Salentein, Portillo, Malbec 2016, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘Some good dark fruit, dry and textured on the palate with a touch of bitterness making it a food-friendly option,’ said Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán, with team leader Simon Woods finding it ‘ripe and juicy with lovely dark, plump fruit character’.

£8.09 Matthew Clark

Trapiche, Terroir Series, Finca Coletto 2011, Tupungato, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

Noting its ‘dark beetroot colour’, consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates found ‘perfumed aromatics with violet and rose floral notes and touches of oak, soft polished tannins on a palate with leather, chocolate and coffee complexity’.

£22.68 Enotria&Coe

Rutini, Cruz Alta, Grand Reserve, Malbec 2013, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘Meaty, gamey with violets and black fruit on the nose,’ began team leader Laura Rhys MS, continuing: ‘Good intensity of fruit, highish alcohol but it’s in balance.’ Giuseppe Longobardi of The 3A Pub Company noted ‘fruit and spice, nice balance and velvety texture on the palate’.

£7.50 Fuller's

Altos Las Hormigas, Clásico, Malbec 2015, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘Meaty, earthy aromas with good depth, and a nice savoury palate that draws you back for another sip,’ said Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky, adding: ‘Quite light, with balsamic notes.’ ‘Such a serious, big wine, and value for money with an intense palate and complexity,’ agreed team leader Laurent Richet MS.

£9.05 Liberty Wines

Catena Alta, Malbec 2013, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

Impressively ‘complex and rich’, began Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar, who enjoyed its ‘notes of leather and savoury new oak’, and found it ‘interesting, with a lot going on, still young on the palate but full of intense spices and blueberry fruit’.

£25.28 Bibendum

Gauchezco, Pilke, Malbec 2015, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘Dusty aromas with plum fruit and bacon notes,’ began Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer, continuing: ‘Sweet plum on the palate with pepper, drying tannin and meaty character with clove spice hints.’ ‘Good red fruits and a juicy style,’ added Timothy Connor of Bread Street Kitchen.

£6.27 CellarVino

Argento, Selección, Malbec 2016, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘Lovely pungent spices with secondary oak aromas,’ began Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar, who was impressed by its ‘sour cherry fruit palate, well-defined, crunchy mouthfeel, and clean and fruity finish’.

£7.33 Bibendum

Vistalba, Tomero, Malbec 2015, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘Juicy, with gorgeous fruit, bold yet still approachable,’ said an enthused Mike Best of the WSET, continuing: ‘This is a crowd-pleasing style, but still has intrigue for the customer – you can see why this style is such a popular choice in the on-trade.’

£10.00 Bibendum

Alta Vista, Premium Estate, Malbec 2015, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

‘Fresh and easy drinking, but firm tannins and acidity make it a good food wine, too,’ said M Wine Store’s Harry Crowther, with team leader Angela Reddin noting its ‘mulberry and plum with a shot of cassis, smooth tannin and surprisingly medium body’.

£7.63 Cockburn & Campbell

Alta Vista, Single Vineyard, Temis, Malbec 2012, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Olivier Marie noted ‘graphite mineral complexity with lovely earthy, chalky tannins’, while Timothy Connor of Bread Street Kitchen found it ‘rich, with some chocolatey character, crispy acidity with great length’.

£21.29 Cockburn & Campbell

Vistamar, Sepia Reserva, Malbec 2015, Maule Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

Antoine Cabre of Spring Restaurant enjoyed this wine’s ‘lovely, discreet nose, peppery and smoky fresh palate with good spice notes and freshness’, with Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum picking out notes of ‘jammy black fruit, coffee and oak, in a great value, rich fruit-bomb style’.

£4.80 Kingsland

Kleine Zalze, Vineyard Selection, Malbec 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

A ‘simple and clean style’, said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, highlighting its ‘pleasing purity of fruit on the palate, giving a good value wine that’s not trying too hard’.

£8.36 Hatch Mansfield

Humberto Canale, Selección de Familia, Malbec 2014, Patagonia, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

For WSET’s Mike Best, this was ‘juicy, bold and powerful, needs a lot of time so decant for at least an hour if possible’, but he was impressed with its ‘floral character, which is so key to freshness’, adding that it was ‘deserving of a premium price point on a wine list’.

£14.01 Enotria&Coe

Norton, Privada, Malbec 2014, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

‘Cherry, berry and spice, some bright fruit and complexity here, though it needs some time,’ began team leader Laura Rhys MS, with Mike Best of the WSET advising: ‘A wine to keep for at least two years. Its concentration, spicy-floral blueberry fruit and enormous tannin and structure suggest it can last at least a decade.’

£17.40 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Melipal, Nazarenas Vineyard, Malbec 2014, Agrelo, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

‘Dark fruit and crushed berries on the nose,’ began Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS, who found it ‘rounded and creamy on the palate with ripe tannin, medium length and dark chocolate mocha notes on the finish’. ‘Lashings of layers of fruit, oak and spice, benign tannins and great oak,’ added team leader Angela Reddin.

£18.11 Laytons

Salentein, Capilla de Barro, Malbec 2015, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

Tobias Brauweiler MS of Sake No Hana found ‘rich fruit, cherry and blackberry on the nose, high tannin with nice cinnamon spice and caramel notes, touches of vanilla oak on the finish’, while Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted enjoyed its ‘refreshing style, meaty and leafy with violet notes and good complexity’.

£6.74 Majestic Commercial

Casarena, DNA, Malbec 2011, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

An ‘intense and powerful expression of Malbec’, began Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan, who found ‘big, ripe, round and savoury aromas of cherry, plum and fragrant violets, good concentration and structure on a toasty, spicy and savoury palate, with good ripeness and freshness’.

£34.99 Frederic Robinson

Caliterra, Tributo, Single Vineyard, Malbec 2014, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW enjoyed its ‘elegant, medium-bodied, vibrant style, showing damsons and violets with a delicate aromatic lift and clean fruit’, with Spring Restaurant’s Antoine Cabre finding ‘fresh Malbec style, cassis and plums with nice balance and quite a long finish’.

£7.59 Hatch Mansfield

Salentein, Primus, Malbec 2013, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

Harry Crowther of M Wine Store was impressed with its ‘great complexity and softness on the nose, rich mouthfeel, great length and integration of tannins’, while team leader Angela Reddin noted its ‘touch of framboise and vanilla cream, svelte and smooth mouthfeel with cashmere tannins’, rating it ‘elegant and classy’.

£28.80 Matthew Clark

Mendoza Vineyards, R&B, Malbec 2013, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Simon Woods found it ‘dense and dark, with chocolatey richness and grippy tannic character, lovely complexity on a palate that’s vibrant, earthy, yet fresh’.

£40.33 Mendoza Vineyards SA

Altos Las Hormigas, Reserve, Malbec 2014, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Simon Woods noted a difference in style, with its ‘spicy, floral, earthy and dainty appeal, good intensity but never over the top’, while Yauatcha’s Kelvin McCabe noted its ‘red plum, fragrant and ripe aromas, and floral rose notes on the palate’.

£17.04 Liberty Wines

Catena, Appellation, Vista Flores, Malbec 2014, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers found ‘earthy, tertiary elements, full-bodied style with big flavours, balanced with soft tannins’, while Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer enjoyed its ‘intense, juicy character, almost Cabernet black fruit jam along with white pepper and sweet spice, vanilla and chalky tannin’.

£11.42 Bibendum

Argento, Malbec 2016, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan enjoyed its ‘fragrant and floral aromas with cherry, liquorice and plum notes, then a palate of nice concentration, dry and long, rich, with structure, berries and tobacco hints with sweet spices’.

£7.05 Bibendum

Emiliana, Adobe, Reserva, Malbec 2016, Rapel Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘The nose is expressive, with pepper notes, mineral and lovely bark berry freshness in the mouth,’ began Antoine Cabre of Spring Restaurant, with Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum noting ‘precise fruit flavours, not overripe and has elegant expression in the mouth, with roundness and structure’.

£6.11 Boutinot

Boutinot, Turno de Noche, Malbec 2016, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£6.65 Boutinot

Nieto Senetiner, Malbec 2015, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£7.14 Boutinot

Sogrape, Finca Flichman, Caballero de la Cepa, Malbec 2015, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£8.50 Liberty Wines

Norton, Finca La Colonia, Malbec 2016, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

Viu Manent, Gran Reserva, Malbec 2015, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Viu Manent, Secret, Malbec 2015, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Norton, Finca La Colonia, Colección, Malbec 2015, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

Rutini, San Felipe, Roble, Malbec 2015, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£6.00 Fuller's

Don Manuel Villafañe, Reserva, Malbec 2013, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£11.15 Eurowines

Piattelli Vineyards, Grand, Malbec 2014, Cafayate Valley, Salta, Argentina

Commended medal winner

Caliterra, Aventura, Malbec 2015, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Luis Felipe Edwards, Los Romeros, Malbec 2016, Central Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£5.45 Matthew Clark

El Esteco, Malbec 2013, Calchaquí Valley, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£11.15 Enotria&Coe

Casarena, Reserva, Malbec 2013, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

Valle de la Puerta, Las Olas, Malbec 2016, Famatina Valley, La Rioja, Argentina

Commended medal winner

Susana Balbo, Signature, Malbec 2014, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£14.87 Las Bodegas

Familia Schroeder, Saurus, Barrel Fermented, Malbec 2014, Patagonia, Argentina

Commended medal winner

Timothy Connor of Bread Street Kitchen found it ‘punchy with red fruit on the nose, with a punchy palate too, good for roast venison’, while Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers was impressed with its ‘full-bodied, big blackcurrant-dominant style, herbaceous richness and amazing balance’.

£14.90 Ellis of Richmond

Mendoza Vineyards, MV, Gran Reserva, Malbec 2014, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

Trapiche, Estacion 1883, Malbec 2014, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£9.10 Enotria&Coe

Argento, Reserva, Organic Malbec 2014, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£16.34 Bibendum

New World: Other red varietals & blends

RedHeads, Vin'atus, Series 1 2015, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

A fruity and approachable style earned this blend the Gold. Team leader Martin Lam highlighted ‘notes of white pepper and jammy fruit on the nose, then a perfumed character on a rich and spicy, fresh fruit palate’, while consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates found it to be ‘peppery, with black fruit – bright, bold and very flavoursome’. This needs a dish like lamb shank with onion gravy, thought team leader Laurent Richet MS.

£6.96 Direct Wines Production

Oveja Negra, Winemaker's Selection, Cabernet Franc/Carmenère 2013, Maule Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

Bold, generous and concentrated, this was led straight to the Gold podium, as Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin praised it for being ‘juicy and supple – quite broad, but with fine structure, as well as good intensity’. ‘Mint-eucalyptus, bramble fruit and blackcurrant with coffee and chocolate on the palate,’ described consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, with J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers summing up: ‘Big black fruit, nice concentration, with tannins that are meant for food.’ Specifically, team leader Simon Woods saw this working equally well with hard cheeses or steak.

£7.69 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Calabria, 3 Bridges, Durif 2012, Griffith, New South Wales, Australia

Gold medal winner

Calabria’s Durif took Gold for its beautiful blend of minerality and fruit. Neil Tabraham of Paris House found ‘plums, blackcurrant and liquorice, a smoky palate with cedar and a pencil lead finish’, while Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels highlighted ‘ripe notes of blueberry, blackcurrant, as well as a menthol, eucalyptus note, a wine with good concentration of flavour complemented by cedar spice, integrated tannins and a lengthy finish’. Team leader Olivier Marie praised its ‘rounded, supple tannins, showing some nice development, and leading to a savoury finish, making this a match for lamb shoulder’.

£8.50 Fuller's

El Esteco, Fincas Notables, Tannat 2013, Salta, Argentina

Gold medal winner

‘This is a big boy, for sure, but there’s lovely blackberry fruit with a bit of spiciness, and it’s quite silky on the palate,’ began Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce in his praise of this Gold winner, while team leader Olivier Marie found ‘quality fruit, ripe and sweet, with fleshy texture, new oak presence and firm, grippy tannins’. Fellow team leader Laurent Richet MS thought it had a ‘lovely, intense and focused nose, with an earthy, iron edge – pair with rack of lamb and lentils’.

£15.18 Enotria&Coe

Chalmers, Sagrantino 2012, Heathcote, Victoria, Australia

Gold medal winner

This Aussie Gold medal winner was ‘quite savoury on the nose with fresh cherry notes, and good structure on the palate, with dry tannins’, said team leader Sam Caporn MW, adding: ‘Feels very classically Italian.’ Fellow team leader Simon Woods thought it ‘supple and lush, plus some floral notes, with a dry finish, but lots of red fruit, too’. A partner for ‘rack of lamb with red wine jus’, concluded Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin

£17.29 Enotria&Coe

Siegel, Unique Selection 2013, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Aromatic!’ began Agustin Trapero of Avenue, continuing: ‘Pure cassis with black cherry aromas, opulent body with red flowers and a toasty finish; it needs decanting.’ ‘Huge weight of bottle,’ pointed out Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering, ‘big intensity of colour and tears on the glass, overall a big wine, very savoury and warm; love it!’

£13.88 Carson Wines

Montgras, Ninquén, Antu, Cabernet/Carmenère 2015, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Fragrance, cassis and liquorice, blackcurrant and cherry on the nose, soft with well-polished tannins and a great finish,’ began Avenue’s Agustin Trapero, with Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering finding it a ‘big, opaque colour, clean, fresh and savoury style, terrific for all sorts of beef casseroles to spicy dishes’.

£10.70 Enotria&Coe

Pérez Cruz, Chaski, Petit Verdot 2013, Maipo Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst) found this was ready to drink, showing ‘dark stone fruits and some notes of tropical sweetness, well-integrated oak and soft tannins’, while Corin Ireland of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms was very taken with its range of ‘ripe dark fruit and wild strawberry, very nice texture and tannins, with aromatic white pepper hints and a gamey, herbal finish’.

£20.15 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

The Federalist, Honest Red Blend 2014, North Coast, California, USA

Silver medal winner

Team leader Olivier Marie felt this was ‘nicely made, from sound quality fruit, richly textured on the palate, ripe and fat with voluptuous tannins giving an overall opulence’. ‘Easy drinking, with strawberry, cherry and raspberry fruit, and good acidity,’ added Chez Bruce’s Sara Bachiorri.

£16.79 Matthew Clark

Chronic Cellars, Suite Petite 2015, Paso Robles, California, USA

Silver medal winner

‘Juicy, ripe and rounded, this has fresh, vibrant berry and blackcurrant character, slight spice notes, length, though not complex but very fruity,’ said team leader Simon Woods, whereas Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels found ‘strawberry and raspberry, soft but present tannin and lovely refreshing acidity which lingers on the finish’.

£10.85 Majestic Commercial

RedHeads, Return of the Living Red, No4 -1, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Warm red fruits with hints of dark clove spice, some earthy notes on the palate with well-integrated tannins, this would go well with a range of foods,’ said Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel, consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates agreeing that its ‘slightly muted nose, opening to spice on a soft, jammy palate with nice tannins makes for easy drinking’.

£19.02 Direct Wines Production

Valle Secreto, Profundo 2012, Cachapoal Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Agustin Trapero of Avenue felt it was a ‘superb wine, ripe and jammy black fruit, plums and blackcurrant on the nose, rich and creamy on the palate with notes of cacao and full-fat milk, nice and smooth on the finish’. ‘Juicy and spicy, long and structured, delicious if expensive, but very good’ concluded team leader Laurent Richet MS.

£55.00 EWGA

Oveja Negra, Winemaker's Selection, Malbec/Petit Verdot 2015, Maule Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Juicy, sun-drenched fruit style, with slightly stalky tannins but a rich, chocolatey finish,’ said J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers, with team leader Tom Forrest finding ‘floral violet perfumes and red fruits, raspberry and strawberry on the palate with a touch of freshness and a juicy finish’.

£7.69 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

The Drift Farm, Mary Le Bow 2011, Western Cape, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Light, refreshing, lip-smacking wine, very good,’ began consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, who enjoyed its ‘green pepper and crunchy red fruit’, with team leader Martin Lam noting an ‘evolved, ripe fruit nose, a palate that’s quite soft and balanced, showing signs of bottle evolution’.

£17.48 Matthew Clark

Trapiche, Estacion 1883, Bonarda 2014, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

‘Juicy fruit, savoury with spicy oak and ripe tannins, in a mouthwatering style,’ said Raphael Thierry of Street XO, with Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar finding it ‘smooth and rounded with soft tannins and some balsamic character’.

£9.10 Enotria&Coe

Akana, Chairman's Collection 2014, Cauquenes, Maule Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘A warming wine that shows spicy black fruits on the nose and elegant, contrasting floral notes, with more attractive floral character on the palate and fresh fruit to finish,’ said team leader Tom Forrest, with consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates adding: ‘Sweet, juicy, mouthwatering and concentrated.’

£21.95 Akana Wines S.A.

Akana, Old Vines 2014, Rapel Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Juicy and quite roasted character on the nose, round with firm tannins and ripe red fruits on the palate,’ began Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst), while Corin Ireland of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms was very impressed with its ‘prunes, herbs and black fruit aromas, elegant palate with good integration and structure’.

£15.85 Akana Wines S.A.

The Drift Farm, Bonfire Hill, Extreme Vineyards, Red 2014, Western Cape, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Appealing ripe fruit nose with mint and cassis, thick texture on the palate, smoky and minerally with an underlying flavour of iron,’ said team leader Laurent Richet MS, who found it ‘lovely value for money, a good wine by the glass’. ‘Tasty, savoury, plummy wine with real depth and warmth,’ said Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering.

£6.45 Alliance Wine

Atamisque, Serbal, Assemblage 2015, Tupungato, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

Corin Ireland of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms liked this wine’s ‘rich, ripe fruit with fresh herbs on the nose and minty character on the finish, with integrated silky tannins’, and team leader Andrea Briccarello found plenty of ‘intense, savoury, spicy and earthy complexity, with good notes of tobacco leaf’.

£11.26 Matthew Clark

Fox Gordon, By George, Cabernet/Tempranillo 2013, Barossa Valley/Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Big colour and alcohol, delightful savoury flavours, a good match to game and spicy dishes – a hype wine!’ said Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering, while Agustin Trapero of Avenue found ‘ripe black fruit, almost dry, with prune and liquorice notes, touches of bitter chocolate and coffee beans’.

£15.41 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Argento, Bonarda 2016, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

Team leader Sam Caporn MW found ‘distinct fruits of the forest aromas and a richly fruity palate with touches of baked apple – yum!’ ‘Menthol nose, very oaky, juicy and fresh,’ added Raphael Thierry of Street XO.

£7.32 Bibendum

Valdivieso, Caballo Loco, Grand Cru Apalta 2013, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Heavy bottle, mint-flavoured lamb with cumin and charcoal notes, complex,’ began team leader Laurent Richet MS, while Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering found it ‘earthy on the nose with an intense red fruit palate, very suited to gamey dishes and steaks and spice’.

£18.58 Bibendum

Alpha Box & Dice, Enigma, Barbera 2015, Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

‘Subtle oak, well handled,’ began team leader Sam Caporn MW, continuing: ‘Fragrant, violets and cherry with blueberry on the palate, a well-made, good wine.’ ‘Smoky nose with floral touches, ripe fruit and cinnamon spice, mouthwatering,’ agreed Raphael Thierry of Street XO.

£13.00 Boutinot

Tim Gramp, Tempranillo 2015, Clare Valley, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

‘Peppered meats and berry fruit on the nose, juicy palate with fine tannins and a long finish,’ said Neil Tabraham of Paris House, while Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels picked up ‘ripe dark cherry and red plum, eucalyptus and herbal character, concentrated with purity of fruit and complexity’.

£13.88 Tim Gramp Wines

Garzón, Reserve, Tannat 2015, Maldonado, Uruguay

Bronze medal winner

‘A deep and dark colour, and a savoury nose with a touch of donkey poo aroma,’ specified Vinoteca’s Charlie Young, continuing: ‘Great palate of blue and red fruit, with softish but plentiful integrated tannins and a nice finish.’

£11.11 Bibendum

RedHeads, Return of the Living Red, No5 -1, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson enjoyed its ‘lovely perfumed nose of flowers and red fruit, sweet and rich palate with strawberry jam and leather notes’, recommending it as ‘lovely with chargrilled meats’.

£21.09 Direct Wines Production

Ste Michelle Wine Estates, Motto, Red Blend 2014, California, USA

Bronze medal winner

‘A fruit-basket nose of berries and strawberry, a touch jammy, but very rounded on the palate,’ said Arnaud Fiol of The Don Restaurant, with Marek Rakowski of Harbour Heights Hotel picking up ‘stewed plums and a pinch of cinnamon’.

£12.00 Enotria&Coe

Norton, Privada 2014, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

‘Bright, with violets and plums, vanilla and spice, dry on the palate but long and clean with juicy fruit on the finish,’ said Neil Tabraham of Paris House, with Tim McLaughlin-Green of Sommelier’s Choice noting it was: ‘Purple, to say the least! Juicy, bright fruit, and it’s balanced, needs more time to emerge fully or decant well for drinking now.’

£17.40 Berkmann Wine Cellars

El Esteco, Chañar Punco 2012, Calchaquí Valley, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

A unanimous choice with our judges, this showed ‘big potential’ for Marek Rakowski of Harbour Heights Hotel, with ‘a lot of tannins still needing to be integrated, but rich and complex cherries and plums, lots of brown spices and an appealing jammy character’.

£32.30 Enotria&Coe

Casarena, Icono 2011, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Lionel Periner found a ‘full, dark, fruity style, with spices and coffee notes on the nose and more developed wood and burnt toast notes; full bodied, but nicely smoothed tannins and good balance on the palate, and more spicy notes on the finish’.

£34.99 Frederic Robinson

Oveja Negra, Single Vineyard, Carignan 2013, Maule Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Creamy, spicy vanilla oak on the nose with ripe red and black berries,’ began team leader Tom Forrest, who also found some ‘big tobacco tannins and nice red fruits’ on the palate, while J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers liked its ‘good meaty greenness and supple roundness – a nice wine that will age nicely’.

£10.68 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Don Manuel Villafañe, Gran Reserva 2011, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

Arnaud Fiol of The Don Restaurant found ‘dried flowers on the nose, and a poised palate with well-integrated tannins’, and Vinoteca’s Charlie Young enjoyed its ‘lovely savoury, pure nose, full tannins and concentrated fruit, with acidity keeping the whole thing flowing – big!’

£17.60 Eurowines

El Esteco, Altimus, Gran Vino 2011, Calchaquí Valley, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

Richard Allen of Adam’s Restaurant found ‘lots of dark spice and liquorice, combining well with the red fruit notes to provide a smoothly balanced and enjoyable wine’. ‘Intense, profound, with a lot of oak spice, a good effort,’ added team leader Olivier Marie.

£20.23 Enotria&Coe

Renacer, Milamore 2015, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

‘Very inviting, bright and juicy style,’ began Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel, who found ‘a good bit of body, cooked red fruits, a touch of pepper and plums on the palate’, while consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates noted ‘rose and violet hints on a Morello cherry nose, and quaffably ripe, juicy fruit but with a very good finish’.

£15.64 Liberty Wines

Trefethen, Dragon's Tooth 2014, Napa Valley, California, USA

Bronze medal winner

A full and rich style, with Corin Ireland of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms noting ‘gamey character, black cherry, hints of fresh cigars and fine integrated tannins’, and team leader Andrea Briccarello finding an ‘earthy, blueberry, soft, juicy core with a spicy cedar mid-palate character’.

£17.95 Daniel Lambert Wines

Chalk Hill, Luna, Grenache/Tempranillo 2015, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£11.83 Matthew Clark

Norton, Lote Negro 2015, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

Spice Route, Chakalaka 2014, Swartland, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£11.84 Liberty Wines

Masi Tupungato, Corbec, Appassimento 2012, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

J Lohr, Wildflower, Valdiguié 2015, Monterey County, California, USA

Commended medal winner

£9.75 Enotria&Coe

Stellenrust, Simplicity, Shiraz/Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot 2015, Western Cape, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£8.37 Bibendum

Kaiken, Terroir Series, Malbec/Bonarda/Petit Verdot 2015, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£7.89 Liberty Wines

Swartland Winery, Idelia 2011, Swartland, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Guenoc, Petite Sirah 2015, California, USA

Commended medal winner

Valdivieso, Caballo Loco, Grand Cru, Sagrada Familia 2013, Lontué Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£18.81 Bibendum

Waterkloof, Circle of Life, Red 2014, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£10.04 Boutinot

Andeluna, Pasionado, Cuatro Cepas 2013, Tupungato, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

Salentein, Numina, Corte 2013, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£19.55 Matthew Clark

Calabria, Private Bin, Nero d'Avola 2015, Griffith, New South Wales, Australia

Commended medal winner

£7.00 Fuller's

Morandé, Vigno, Carignan 2015, Maule Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£20.58 Barwell & Jones

Finca Decero, Petit Verdot 2012, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

Caliterra, Edición Limitada, A 2014, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£10.04 Hatch Mansfield

Esk Valley, Winemakers Reserve, Merlot/Malbec/Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£14.44 Hatch Mansfield

Marcelo Pelleriti, Pelleriti Selection, Grand Reserve 2013, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

Caliterra, Dstnto 2016, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Delicato Family Vineyards, Gnarly Head, Petite Sirah 2013, California, USA

Commended medal winner

£11.52 Bibendum

Melipal, Blend 2014, Agrelo, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£12.45 Laytons

Outer Limits by Montes, Old Roots, Cinsault 2015, Itata Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£15.54 Liberty Wines

Heartland, Dolcetto/Lagrein 2013, Langhorne Creek, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£10.24 Enotria&Coe

Fox Gordon, The Dark Prince, Nero d'Avola 2015, Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

Vistalba, Corte C, Malbec/Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£10.00 Bibendum

Wild Rock, Hawke's Bay Red 2014, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£9.76 Bibendum

New World: Other White Varietals & Blends

Grande Provence, Amphora 2015, Franschhoek, South Africa

Gold medal winner

Taking a second Gold for South Africa in the category, this proved to have a ‘rich and spicy palate, with green apple, clove and nutmeg. A fresh wine with hints of eucalyptus and menthol, and a long, leafy finish,’ thought Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte. Team leader Laurent Richet MS, meanwhile, praised ‘a complex, fruity nose, leading to a fruit medley with a minty finish – delicate yet intense, with an underlying savoury element’. The London Cookhouse’s Michael Moore saw this perfectly matched with foie gras.

£32.97 GRANDE PROVENCE HERITAGE WINE ESTATE

Garzón, Reserve, Albariño 2016, Maldonado, Uruguay

Gold medal winner

As this Albariño was led to the Gold podium, team leader Annette Scarfe MW praised its ‘complex, rich, ripe and weighty style, with a spritz on the palate and cooked quince and pear skin notes’, with Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum noting ‘ripe lemon and grapefruit aromas – a zesty, refreshing and easy-drinking style’. Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte liked its ‘bright acidity with tropical fruit, acacia honey, violet notes and minerality’, while team leader Laurent Richet MS described ‘delicate juicy pear and white-pepper spice’.

£11.11 Bibendum

The Three Foxes, Gnarly White 2014, Coastal Region, South Africa

Gold medal winner

Living up to its name, this Gnarly White might have been unusual, but it was easily deserving of a spot on the Gold List. ‘A little funky, and tending towards the natural style, with some skin contact,’ began team leader Laurent Richet MS, who thought this ‘extremely well made, with cinnamon and golden apple, and an earthy finish’. Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte found ‘stewed pear and touches of cream and toast – bright and balanced, with nutmeg to finish’, while Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse saw this best matched with ‘pork fillets on a bed of honey risotto’.

£15.87 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Swinney, Tirra Lirra, White Blend 2015, Western Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

This complex blend was a clear Gold winner. ‘Riesling character with mineral and lime on the nose and some development, off-dry on the palate, nice balance on the finish,’ said team leader Lionel Periner, while Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair enjoyed its ‘apricot and pear fruit on nose and palate, and a long fresh finish’. Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte appreciated its ‘notes of bay leaf, eucalyptus and pear, with a really lovely mineral finish – a match for langoustines’.

£13.06 Bibendum

Oveja Negra, Winemaker's Selection, Chardonnay/Viognier 2015, Maule Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

Gentle and beautifully balanced, our judges had no doubts about awarding this Gold. ‘Delicate grassy notes on the nose with a herbaceous, citrus fruit character on the palate,’ began Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot, while Cavalry & Guards Club’s Andre Luis Martins enjoyed its ‘light tropical notes and fresh peach aromas with light herbal, leafy character to taste’. Team leader Laurent Richet MS was taken with its ‘delicious texture, with a complex and long finish – a match for creamy dishes’.

£7.69 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Nederburg, The Beautiful Lady, Gewürztraminer 2016, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Gold medal winner

‘A fruit-driven style with ripe tropical fruits, creamy texture and warmth on a medium-bodied palate,’ began Jacopo Armenio of Vinarius in praise of this Gold winner, with Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous finding a ‘good balance of acidity and residual sweetness, and a fresh palate with good length’. ‘A layered, off-dry style, but also balanced and crisp – a match for lemon chicken,’ thought team leader Simon Woods.

£11.58 Matthew Clark

Catena, Pasarisa, Torrontès 2015, Salta, Argentina

Gold medal winner

Versatile and fragrant, this Gold winner had, according to Jacopo Armenio of Vinarius, layers of ‘intense peach and apricot aromas, hints of saffron and honeysuckle complexity, with good freshness on a light-bodied palate’, while Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel felt it was ‘good value, with aromatic tropical fruit’. ‘Round and voluptuous, with some sharp, juicy acidity,’ thought Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin. A match for goats’ cheese, according to team leader Simon Woods.

£9.96 Bibendum

Grace, Kayagatake, Koshu 2015, Yamanashi, Japan

Silver medal winner

Antoine Cabre of Spring Restaurant found it ‘fresh, with good acidity and easy, green apple fruit’, while Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum noted ‘flint, lime and floral aromas, elegant lightness, and zesty lemon peel notes’.

£14.30 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

El Porvenir de Cafayate, Amauta, Absoluto, Torrontés 2016, Cafayate, Argentina

Silver medal winner

Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous found it a ‘light and airy style with a slight spritz on the palate’, and team leader Martin Lam found it ‘less obvious, with creamy notes on the nose, a very floral palate and lower acidity than others’.

£8.06 Boutinot

Te Awa Collection, Left Field, Albariño 2016, Gisborne, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

‘A polished white wine,’ began Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum, highlighting its ‘white peach fruit, very delicate character with simple white fruits and lovely balance, dominated by its vibrant acidity’.

£10.78 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Berton, Winemaker's Reserve, Vermentino 2016, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

Spring Restaurant’s Antoine Cabre highlighted its ‘very pale white colour, and lovely mineral freshness and fruitiness on both nose and palate’, with team leader Annette Scarfe MW noting ‘a delicate spritz, slightly evolved style and a little textured from lees work’.

£9.09 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Deakin Estate, Artisan's Blend, Chardonnay/Pinot Grigio 2016, Victoria, Australia

Silver medal winner

Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair found ‘notes of herbs and grass, with a richness on the palate and good length’, while team leader Lionel Periner enjoyed its ‘citrus and candied lime aromas, dry and fruity palate with a fresh finish’. ‘Good, straightforward, value by the glass,’ added Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous.

£6.25 Berkmann Wine Cellars

d'Arenberg, The Money Spider, Roussanne 2016, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘With tropical fruit notes, mango, this is quite rich with a touch of residual sugar,’ said Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair, while Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous found ‘melon and white peach fruit’ and team leader Lionel Periner noted ‘aromatic style but dry on the finish’.

£10.44 Enotria&Coe

Chalmers, Vermentino 2016, Heathcote, Victoria, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘A more stony character on the nose, fruity and quite complex with more minerals on the palate, and a lovely finish,’ said Spring Restaurant’s Antoine Cabre. ‘Delicate, with attractive lees work, a green style with a creamy mid-palate and lovely fruit character,’ added team leader Annette Scarfe MW.

£13.04 Enotria&Coe

Emiliana, Signos de Origen, La Vinilla, Chardonnay/Viognier/Marsanne/Roussanne 2015, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

A ‘fresh and clean’ style for Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, who found ‘green apple fruit aromas, light, sweet pear and spicy notes with floral hints’, while Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia noted its ‘elegant, softly oaked tropical notes, and nicely rounded, toasty palate’.

£8.97 Boutinot

Waterkloof, Circle of Life, White 2013, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘Bright and attractive sweetness, contrasted by a little tartness on the palate,’ began team leader Jade Koch, with Gabriel Liotta of Hakkasan Hanway Place noting its ‘rich texture and aromatics on the nose’.

£10.04 Boutinot

Château Tanunda, Newcastle, Barossa, Marsanne/Viognier/Roussanne 2014, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

‘Promising nose with slight undertones of petrol,’ began Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous, who liked its ‘peachy fruit and apple skin on the palate, with honeyed richness and texture’.

£9.58 Boutinot

Norton, Finca La Colonia, Torrontés 2016, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

‘Value for money for a house wine,’ began Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel, who found it ‘easy to drink with pleasant aromas’, while team leader Martin Lam noted ‘an intensely floral nose with good acid balance on the palate’.

£6.56 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Terroir Sonoro, El Cerruco, Moscatel 2015, Itata Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Very aromatic style with notes of spice and perfume, peachy fruit on the palate and a touch of pithy bitterness on the finish,’ said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, with Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum noting ‘mandarin, distinctive character with elements of honey, herbs and dried citrus’.

£12.71 Enotria&Coe

Chapel Hill, Verdelho 2016, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW found an ‘oily texture and hints of white pepper and stone fruits’, while Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum noted its ‘citrusy palate and zesty, creamy, medium-weight texture’.

£10.20 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Emiliana, Adobe, Reserva, Gewürztraminer 2016, Rapel Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Dry and ripe, with amazing acidity for this varietal, and great value for money,’ said Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous, while Typing Room’s Fred Marti enjoyed its ‘rich and flamboyant character’.

£6.11 Boutinot

The Rude Mechanicals, Ephemera, Viognier/Pinot Gris 2016, South Eastern Australia , Australia

Commended medal winner

£7.44 Boutinot

Coopers Creek, Select Vineyards, Bell Ringer, Albariño 2015, Gisborne, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

Ashbrook, Verdelho 2016, Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

Thelema, Sutherland, Viognier/Roussanne 2013, Elgin , South Africa

Commended medal winner

£9.95 Enotria&Coe

Vuurberg, White 2015, Western Cape, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£11.04 Boutinot

Morandé, Reserva, Gewürztraminer 2015, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Mother Rock, White -1, Swartland, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£11.40 Indigo Wine

The Drift Farm, Bonfire Hill, Extreme Vineyards, White 2015, Paarl, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£6.45 Alliance Wine

Susana Balbo, Signature, White Blend 2015, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£10.17 Las Bodegas

El Esteco, Don David, Torrontés 2016, Cafayate, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£8.63 Enotria&Coe

Springfield Estate, Miss Lucy, Blend 2015, Robertson, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£11.51 Bibendum

Calabria, Private Bin, Vermentino 2015, Griffith, New South Wales, Australia

Commended medal winner

£7.00 Fuller's

Ulithorne, Dona, Blanc 2016, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

New World: Pinot Gris

Babich, Rongopai, Pinot Gris 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW was charmed by this Gold winner’s ‘delightful attack of pear skins with a lovely core of acidity making it clean and fresh’, while Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin found it ‘peachy, delicate, fragrant and flinty’. Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted was taken by ‘refreshing lemon notes, as well as peach and spice, and a rose-petal note, too – all with nice body’, while Sumilier's Sumi Sarma thought it ‘refreshing and elegant, with zingy acidity – a match for poached trout or salmon in a cream sauce’.

£7.50 Molson Coors

Kim Crawford, Pinot Gris 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

Great value and a rich yet refreshing style inspired judges to reserve this a spot on the Gold List. Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels praised ‘hints of kerosene and ripe stone fruits on the nose. The palate has a waxy mouth-coating feel but has a fresh, lingering finish.’ For Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski, this was ‘easy to drink, rounded and well balanced, with notes of green tea and jasmine with mineral, earthy notes’. ‘Match with oily fish served with courgettes,’ added Linden House Stansted’s Tanya Mann.

£9.77 Liberty Wines

Kooyong, Beurrot, Pinot Gris 2016, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Floral aromas with notes of jasmine and peach, and a touch of oak,’ began Immacolata Cannavo of Hakkasan Dubai, while James Hocking of The Vineyard Group found it ‘generous and many-layered, with great fruit-acid balance’.

£14.03 Enotria&Coe

Tinpot Hut, Pinot Gris 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira found this ‘very fresh, with tropical nuts, mango, pineapple and lemon fruit’, while James Hocking of The Vineyard Group picked out a ‘slightly viscous character, baked apple fruit and a good finish’.

£9.89 Liberty Wines

Peregrine, Pinot Gris 2015, Central Otago, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

Team leader Laurent Richet MS enjoyed its ‘lovely richness and ripeness, golden apple and spiced pear fruit’, while Francisco Macedo of Bovey Castle noted its ‘high acidity but good balance, peach and apricot fruit with greener pear and citrus notes’.

£14.88 Enotria&Coe

Rockburn, Pinot Gris 2015, Central Otago, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

‘Floral notes of honeysuckle complemented by peachy stone fruits,’ began an impressed Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels, continuing: ‘The palate has a lovely weight with outstanding limey acidity and a long, lingering finish. Shows great value.’

£13.57 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Esk Valley, Pinot Gris 2012, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

A good, fruit-salad style according to Francisco Macedo of Bovey Castle, who found ‘crisp green flavours with notes of citrus, peach and apricot, freshened up by nicely balanced acidity and a mid-length finish’.

£7.72 Hatch Mansfield

Mount Langi Ghiran, Billi Billi, Pinot Grigio 2016, Victoria, Australia

Bronze medal winner

A wine that was ‘crunchy, refreshing, citrus and juicy’ for Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin, with team leader Annette Scarfe MW highlighting its ‘lovely fresh peas and citrus fruit, clean and vibrant palate with a lovely texture’.

£8.89 Bibendum

Matahiwi, Mount Holdsworth, Pinot Gris 2015, Wairarapa, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

Babich, Black Label, Pinot Gris 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£7.81 Bibendum

Errazuriz, Estate Series, Pinot Grigio 2016, Aconcagua Valley , Chile

Commended medal winner

Prophet's Rock, Pinot Gris 2014, Central Otago, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£18.88 Bibendum

Innocent Bystander, Pinot Gris 2015, Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia

Commended medal winner

£10.63 Liberty Wines

Ara, Single Estate, Pinot Gris 2013, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£10.11 Bibendum

Argento, Pinot Grigio 2016, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

£7.00 Bibendum

New World: Pinot Noir, Australia

Yering Station, Village, Pinot Noir 2014, Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia

Gold medal winner

A Gold-worthy Yarra Pinot with lots of typicity, this had ‘peppery, spicy notes on the nose, followed by a palate of fresh raspberry fruit, smooth tannins and gentle notes of oak’, began Benoît Poulain of Adam’s Restaurant, with team leader Laura Rhys MS finding ‘bright, crunchy red fruits, and a little floral note with some meaty complexity, too’. ‘Alluring red-fruit aromas, with a fresh palate with delicately grained tannins. A match for squab pigeon with cranberries,’ suggested team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW.

£12.34 Bibendum

Ocean Eight, Pinot Noir 2013, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia

Gold medal winner

‘A very bright, spicy and peppery nose with earthy tones,’ began Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin in praise of this remarkable Pinot, with its ‘juicy, crunchy palate with a savoury and complex finish, showing notes of nutmeg and Garrigue herbs’. Team leader Laura Rhys MS noted its ‘richer style, with dark fruits, blackberry and black cherry, and sweet spices with smoky bacon hints on a palate with lovely complexity’. ‘A stylish Australian – ripe raspberry aromas overlaid by delicate oak. The palate’s charming and restrained, with fine tannins,’ concluded fellow team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW.

£25.75 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Cherubino, Laissez Faire, Pinot Noir 2015, Western Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Elegant, fleshy, savoury character, meaty and salty with dark raspberry fruit, toasty notes and cooking spices, lovely purity and a great finish,’ said Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh, while Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin found it ‘a gamey, leathery style, with notes of spiced rum, savoury and very original, ferrous and long’.

£15.87 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Kooyong, Massale, Pinot Noir 2015, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia

Bronze medal winner

Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin liked this wine’s ‘precise fruit, great purity and intensity, dark cherry fruit on the palate with cardamom spice hints, savoury and fleshy texture with a juicy finish’.

£14.03 Enotria&Coe

Paringa, Peninsula, Pinot Noir 2015, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia

Bronze medal winner

‘Juicy blackberry, blueberry and plum aromas, delicious and bright fruit on the palate, with supple tannins, good structure and length,’ said team leader Laura Rhys MS. ‘Intense berry fruits, very aromatic with white pepper notes,’ added Benoît Poulain of Adam’s Restaurant.

£21.51 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Josef Chromy, Pinot Noir 2015, Tasmania, Australia

Commended medal winner

£14.59 Bibendum

Eden Road, The Long Road, Pinot Noir 2013, Canberra, Australia

Commended medal winner

New World: Pinot Noir, Chile

Viña Leyda, Single Vineyard, Las Brisas, Pinot Noir 2014, Leyda Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Tony Denis of Mosimann’s enjoyed its ‘elegant nose, fruity and flinty notes with sweet strawberry and raspberry, followed by good juicy character and lovely spices on the palate, bringing a touch of warmth and enhancing the fruit flavours across the long palate’. ‘Lovely style, great elegance and length,’ added team leader Angela Reddin.

£11.35 Enotria&Coe

Undurraga, Sibaris, Pinot Noir 2014, Leyda Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Good light fruit, yet has intensity on the nose, summer fruit compote notes, there’s good weight in the mouth, lots of “pinosity” and an elegant, light touch on the finish,’ said team leader Angela Reddin, with Christopher Delalonde MS of Bleeding Heart Group summing up: ‘Bright fruit, vegetal and spice notes, smooth and ripe texture.’

£8.70 Eurowines

Lapostolle, Cuvée Alexandre, Pinot Noir 2015, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Good quality of fruit with red and black berries, a good line of acidity holding it together with well-integrated oak and good length,’ said team leader Olivier Marie, with Gergely Barsi Szabó of Sager + Wilde noting: ‘Good forest fruit flavours and nice freshness overall on the palate, good elegant structure, does the job well.’

£11.78 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Cono Sur, Single Vineyard, Pinot Noir 2015, San Antonio Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce noted its ‘rustic style and raspberry fruit’, while Richard Allen of Adam’s Restaurant picked up on its ‘nice tannin and earthy tones’, and team leader Olivier Marie found ‘purity and precision in the aromatics, youthful character and primary floral notes of iris and violet’.

£7.92 CyT UK

Veramonte, Ritual, Pinot Noir 2015, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Silky and fruity on the palate,’ said Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce, continuing: ‘Beautifully balanced with high alcohol, which helps to give expression to the nice, ripe berry and plums on the palate.’

£10.15 González Byass

Tabalí, Vetas Blancas, Reserva Especial, Pinot Noir 2014, Limarí Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£9.10 Boutinot

Viña Leyda, Lot 21, Pinot Noir 2013, San Antonio Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£19.96 Enotria&Coe

Ventolera, Litoral, Pinot Noir 2013, Leyda Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Echeverría, Gran Reserva, Pinot Noir 2015, Malleco Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Siegel, Special Reserve, Pinot Noir 2015, Leyda Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£6.68 Carson Wines

Casas del Toqui, Reserva, Pinot Noir 2015, Rapel Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Vistamar, Sepia Reserva, Pinot Noir 2015, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£4.80 Kingsland

Outer Limits by Montes, Zapallar Coast, Pinot Noir 2015, Aconcagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£15.54 Liberty Wines

New World: Pinot Noir, New Zealand

Craggy Range, Te Muna Road Vineyard, Pinot Noir 2013, Martinborough, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

Lavished with praise by our judges, this unanimous Gold winner had, according to team leader Martin Lam, ‘complex sour cherry and raspberry fruit, then a note of liqueur raspberry on the palate, with a long finish, for a refined and elegant style’. Consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, meanwhile, was lured by its ‘raw, meaty, animal, enticing nose, followed by great balance and finesse, and there’s an artisan touch here – I took a second sip!’ ‘Match with lamb, pheasant, or game,’ suggested Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel.

£21.07 Bibendum

Mahi, Pinot Noir 2014, Marlborough, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

‘A great food wine,’ said Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson of this Gold Lister, praising its ‘savoury, spicy nose with whole bunch lift’, and adding: ‘An intriguing wine with something to say, showing cherry and strawberry fruit on the palate, with grippy tannin.’ Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering noted: ‘Good complexity, appealing development in the mouth and good depth.’ ‘Super-fresh acidity and excellent typicity – great with cold cuts, or as an aperitif,’ concluded Frances Bentley of Individual Restaurants.

£15.25 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Borthwick, Paper Road, Pinot Noir 2015, Gladstone, Wairarapa, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

Consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates praised this great-value Gold’s ‘earthy, animal nose, followed by a well-balanced palate with plenty of fruit and hints of vanilla’, with team leader Martin Lam describing it as ‘quite focused and lightly tannic with fresh red fruits’. ‘Hedgerow and summer fruits – a ripe, sweet nose with hints of spicy oak. Nice, and recognisably Pinot,’ added team leader Angela Reddin, while Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel appreciated ‘a palate redolent of fresh red fruits and spices, with good texture’.

£8.20 Armit Wines

Foley Family Vineyards, Awatere Pass, Pinot Noir 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Gold medal winner By the glass

A great Gold at a great price, and worthy of a By The Glass Trophy, too, this had ‘a juicy, bright nose with lots of red fruit, redcurrant and creamy texture on the palate with a bite of tannin and a fresh finish – brilliant for the price’, said Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson. Avenue’s Agustin Trapero found a ‘pleasant nose of fresh red fruit and plums with a hint of spicy beetroot on the palate’. ‘Lovely mouthful of juicy fruit, remarkable value!’ concluded Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering.

£6.89 Greene King

Akarua, Pinot Noir 2015, Bannockburn, Central Otago, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

This ‘classical Pinot Noir’, according to Plateau’s Federico Forte, couldn’t walk away with anything less than Gold. Team leader Annette Scarfe MW found it an ‘attractive, juicy style, with ripe black plums and cherries in the mouth, a juicy mid-palate and delicate spices on the finish’. ‘This draws you in with red cherry and sugar plum aromas, sprinkled with thyme, leading to graceful power on the palate. Beautiful, and ideal with venison,’ concluded team leader Angela Reddin.

£20.75 Liberty Wines

Urlar, Organic, Pinot Noir 2014, Wairarapa, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

This took home a Gold for its ‘bright and fruity’ style, as consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates described it, continuing: ‘Strawberry and cranberry perfume on the nose, and a clean palate with lots of charming, crunchy fruit.’ Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel meanwhile highlighted ‘spices and vanilla notes, good body with lots of dark fruit character and a warm finish’. ‘A deeply layered palate with earthy notes and lovely ripe, sweet fruit. Match with game,’ suggested team leader Angela Reddin.

£12.88 Enotria&Coe

Ara, Single Estate, Pinot Noir 2014, Marlborough, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

Well-considered oak and lots of fresh fruit took this to Gold. ‘Almost a toasted bread nose, with a beautiful red cherry fruit and violet background,’ began impressed team leader Laurent Richet MS, continuing: ‘Delicate and fruity on the palate, with a structured finish, it’s a lovely wine.’ ‘Lovely, pure, expressive wine, red fruit and spice, mid-weight with a long and elegant finish,’ added Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson. Frances Bentley of Individual Restaurants thought this perfect with ‘tuna steak, or roast beef sandwiches on sourdough’.

£11.05 Bibendum

Prophet's Rock, Home Vineyard, Pinot Noir 2013, Central Otago, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

A second Gold for Otago Pinot, this was ‘delicate, with fresh plums and cherry fruit on the nose – well integrated with high quality oak’, began team leader Annette Scarfe MW, who was impressed with its ‘textured and structured palate and great length on the finish’. Winexponent’s Simon Cassina advised: ‘It’s worth the effort to decant this wine, with its high-extraction, low-yield concentration and premium style. I’d be happy to buy a case!’ A similarly enthusiastic Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel added: ‘Elegant and rich, it explodes on the palate with sweet red fruits, spices, red roses and herbs. Match with venison or duck.’

£26.04 Bibendum

Babich, Rongopai, Pinot Noir 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

An ‘easy-drinking example’ for Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering, who liked its ‘fresh, balanced, fruity, amiable style, and good value’, while team leader Laurent Richet MS highlighted ‘black cherries and ripe red plums, blackberry jam with lovely ripeness on the palate, delicious and juicy’.

£8.25 Molson Coors

Saint Clair Family Estate, Pioneer Block 5, Bull Block, Pinot Noir 2014, Marlborough, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

‘Smoky, meaty nose, almost cured meat hints, then a complex palate of dark cherries and dark plum; clean, with a little showing of oak,’ said team leader Laurent Richet MS, with Agustin Trapero of Avenue noting: ‘Great, ripe black fruit, plums and beetroot, with a hint of white chocolate.’

£15.83 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Saint Clair Family Estate, Omaka Reserve, Pinot Noir 2014, Marlborough, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

‘Light, raspberry fruit nose with a touch of austerity, juicy fruit on the palate then a clean and fresh finish, good length and balanced tannins,’ said Neil Tabraham of Paris House, with team leader Simon Woods finding it a ‘rounded, plush, textured style’.

£15.83 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Spy Valley, Pinot Noir 2013, Marlborough, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

‘Nice ripeness of red fruit on the nose, with intense strawberry, cherry and plum, then earthy and smooth on the palate,’ said Avenue’s Agustin Trapero, while Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson enjoyed its ‘lovely, pure Pinot perfume on the nose, red fruit and cherry palate with savoury balance and spice, subtle and long’.

£12.70 Bibendum

Wild Earth, Pinot Noir 2014, Central Otago, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW enjoyed this wine’s ‘rich, creamy vanilla oak nose, opulent with ripe black cherries, showing a sense of place with perfumed floral notes on the palate’, while Tamas Nemeth of Bread Street Kitchen noted ‘lovely ripe fruit, a bit of earthiness with a long finish; good value for money’.

£14.63 Liberty Wines

Akarua, Rua, Pinot Noir 2016, Central Otago, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

‘Light and tasty, a nervy and restrained style with lovely chalky tannins, notes of under-ripe raspberries and strawberries, young and refreshing,’ said Simon Cassina of Winexponent.

£13.50 Liberty Wines

Craggy Range, Te Muna Road Vineyard, Pinot Noir 2014, Martinborough, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

‘Earthy and animal, layered aromas of dark fruits, then juicy fruit and soft tannins on the palate, lovely balance and structure,’ said consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, with team leader Martin Lam adding: ‘Uncomplicated, dark and funky, forest floor and mushrooms with cherry fruit.’

£11.35 Bibendum

Babich, Pinot Noir 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

‘Attractive aromas of raspberry and ripe strawberries,’ began Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels, continuing: ‘An elegant Pinot with notes of redcurrant and strawberry on the palate, very well made with a lingering finish.’

£11.52 Bibendum

Delta, Hatter's Hill, Pinot Noir 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Simon Woods found ‘floral, fragrant aromas with strawberry, plum and cherry, a welcoming style with a slightly spicy finish’, while Tim McLaughlin-Green of Sommelier’s Choice saw it as ‘a harmonious wine, worth every penny, I want to drink more and more of this’.

£15.58 Liberty Wines

Esk Valley, Pinot Noir 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

‘An appealing wine,’ began Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering, finding it ‘easy, clean and balanced, with a pleasing mouthful of fruit and remarkable development in the mouth’. ‘Classic rhubarb, plums and cherries on the palate,’ added Avenue’s Agustin Trapero.

£9.96 Hatch Mansfield

Peregrine, Pinot Noir 2013, Central Otago, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

‘Cherry fruit aromas with rich farmyardy notes, sweet-sour cherry palate with light pine hints and a charming finish,’ began Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, with Plateau’s Federico Forte finding ‘maturity, strawberry and blue and black fruit notes, concentration with spicy notes to finish’.

£20.51 Enotria&Coe

Mount Brown, Pinot Noir 2014, Waipara, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel enjoyed this wine’s ‘vibrant nose of red fruit with some herbal character and a pleasing finish, that’s bound to be a popular style’, while for consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates it had a ‘gorgeous nose of roses, and a classy palate with plenty of finesse’.

£10.83 Davy's Wine Merchants

Matahiwi, Mount Holdsworth, Pinot Noir 2015, Wairarapa, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

Burn Cottage, Pinot Noir 2014, Central Otago, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£30.63 Liberty Wines

Marisco, Fairhall Cliffs, Pinot Noir 2014, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

Wairau River, Pinot Noir 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

Wairau River, Reserve, Pinot Noir 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

Marisco, Fernlands, Pinot Noir 2013, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

Tinpot Hut, Pinot Noir 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£12.04 Liberty Wines

Trinity Hill, Pinot Noir 2016, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£11.40 Liberty Wines

Foley Family Vineyards, Te Kairanga, Pinot Noir 2014, Martinborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£14.33 Matthew Clark

Foley Family Vineyards, Te Kairanga, Runholder, Pinot Noir 2014, Martinborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£17.75 Matthew Clark

Foley Family Vineyards, Vavasour, Pinot Noir 2013, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£12.87 Matthew Clark

Kim Crawford, Pinot Noir 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£13.34 Liberty Wines

Huia, Pinot Noir 2013, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£14.65 Bibendum

Sileni, Greyrock, Pinot Noir 2014, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£8.18 Boutinot

Peregrine, Mohua, Pinot Noir 2014, Central Otago, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£12.99 Enotria&Coe

Borthwick, Paddy Borthwick, Pinot Noir 2015, Gladstone, Wairarapa, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£9.35 Armit Wines

Aitken's Folly, Riverbank Road, Pinot Noir 2013, Central Otago, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

Ceres, Pinot Noir 2013, Bannockburn, Central Otago, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£17.49 Matthew Clark

Sileni, Cellar Selection, Pinot Noir 2015, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£7.73 Boutinot

New World: Pinot Noir, Rest of the New World

Baleia, Erhard, Pinot Noir 2013, Cape South Coast, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Modern and spicy,’ began team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, who found ‘fine, cedary red fruit aromatics, a silky palate with a blast of chewy fruit and a ripe finish’. ‘High intensity, dried cherry, plums and sweet spices with earthy hints,’ added Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge.

£15.18 Baleia Bay Wines cc t/a BALEIA WINES

Garzón, Single Vineyard, Pinot Noir 2015, Maldonado, Uruguay

Bronze medal winner

‘Some complexity here,’ said Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte, who found a ‘creamy-textured, soft palate with ripe red fruits, developed notes of cardamom and nutmeg spice with a hint of cocoa and mossy forest floor on the palate’. ‘Generous, ripe palate, powerful finish with a tangy end,’ added team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW.

£31.19 Bibendum

Familia Schroeder, Saurus, Select, Pinot Noir 2015, Patagonia, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

‘Light, fresh and likeable Pinot with plenty of strawberry fruit and smokiness, good length,’ said team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, while Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish found it ‘super-light bodied, nicely perfumed with a good finish’.

£8.35 Ellis of Richmond

Elgin Vintners, Pinot Noir 2015, Elgin, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

Andrés Ituarte of Coq d’Argent enjoyed its ‘bright, crushed cranberry notes on the nose, unripe raspberry with peppery herbaceous flavours and long finish that reveals the wood, which is well integrated’.

£8.82 Gordon & MacPhail

Casa Valduga, Identidade, Pinot Noir 2015, Campanha, Brazil

Commended medal winner

Humberto Canale, Selección de Familia, Pinot Noir 2013, Patagonia , Argentina

Commended medal winner

£14.01 Enotria&Coe

Shannon, Rockview Ridge, Pinot Noir 2015, Elgin , South Africa

Commended medal winner

£15.78 Matthew Clark

Nitída, Pinot Noir 2015, Durbanville, South Africa

Commended medal winner

New World: Pinot Noir, USA & Canada

Walter Hansel, Estate, Pinot Noir 2013, Russian River Valley, California, USA

Gold medal winner

A shining example of Russian River Pinot, there was no doubt this deserved Gold. ‘Some signs of ageing in the glass,’ began Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst), describing ‘smooth, soft tannins, toasty notes with some dried fruits and berries on the palate, great balance and some freshness and spiciness’. ‘Very intense, textbook nose of cranberry and cherry,’ added team leader Andrea Briccarello, who found it ‘very focused and exotic, with plenty of personality and charm’. A great option for ‘beetroot dishes like red borscht, bigos or goulash’, suggested Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski.

£25.05 Bibendum

Meiomi, Pinot Noir 2015, Monterey/Sonoma/Santa Barbara, California, USA

Gold medal winner

As Meiomi’s Pinot was handed the Gold, Arnaud Fiol of The Don Restaurant described ‘red flowers and fruit cake character, and a rich but well-balanced palate’, while Harbour Heights Hotel’s Marek Rakowski found ‘intense ripe strawberry with brown spices and ginger notes, a long finish and all at a good price level’. Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse added: ‘Nicely balanced with a chocolatey taste mixed with young berries, would go nicely with a garlic lamb shoulder.’

£14.29 Matthew Clark

Foley Family Vineyards, The Four Graces, Reserve, Pinot Noir 2012, Dundee Hills, Oregon, USA

Silver medal winner

A ‘full, inky, cool style’, said team leader Jade Koch, showing ‘blackcurrant and big drying tannins, with acids there but in the background’, while Vinoteca’s Charlie Young found an ‘almost mineral nose, taut palate, good tannins and crunchy fruit with an elegant finish’. ‘Lingering taste, great with game meats,’ chipped in Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse.

£28.04 Matthew Clark

DeLoach, Russian River Valley, Pinot Noir 2015, California, USA

Silver medal winner

There was ‘intense minerality on the nose, quite a full mouthfeel, firm tannins and excellent acidity that calls for food’, said Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst), with team leader Andrea Briccarello finding ‘cherry and leafy notes, great vibrant fruit with a meaty and juicy character, good balance and length’.

£17.95 Liberty Wines

Jackson Family Wines, Cambria, Benchbreak, Pinot Noir 2013, Santa Maria Valley, California, USA

Silver medal winner

Senior judge Lionel Periner found ‘lightness but intensity, aromas of dark cherry and floral hints, then a well-balanced palate and pleasing finish with notes of spice’, with Corin Ireland of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms noting ‘a whisper of violets and very fine, soft tannins’.

£13.58 Fells

Joseph Phelps, Freestone Vineyards, Pinot Noir 2014, Sonoma Coast, California, USA

Silver medal winner

Team leader Lionel Periner was happy with this wine’s ‘complex, ripe berries, cranberry, strawberry and tomato leaf aromas, with hints of forest floor, a well-balanced and fruity palate with well-integrated oak, then velvet tannins on a long finish’. ‘Silky and seductive, very elegant and sophisticated with great structure and texture,’ added fellow team leader Andrea Briccarello.

£31.01 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Wine Hooligans, Cycles Gladiator, Pinot Noir 2013, Central Coast, California, USA

Bronze medal winner

With Vinoteca’s Charlie Young highlighting ‘dark berry, plum and leaf aromas, intense and fairly powerful palate’, team leader Jade Koch pointed to its ‘toast and fruit-forward Pinot style with young drying tannins, making it identifiably US and fun’.

£8.01 Castelnau Wine Agencies

Adelsheim, Willamette Valley, Pinot Noir 2014, Oregon, USA

Bronze medal winner

‘Cranberry and cherry with smoked notes on the nose,’ began team leader Andrea Briccarello, who was pleased with its ‘dry, lean and very Burgundian style, with a rich core of fruit followed by smooth tannins and a long finish’.

£21.46 Boutinot

Norman Hardie, Pinot Noir 2014, Niagara Peninsula, Canada

Bronze medal winner

‘The nose is fresh, with lots of black cherries and rose petals,’ began The Don Restaurant’s Arnaud Fiol, also noting ‘a smooth, harmonious palate with a delicate finish’. ‘Great fruit definition, high tannins with a touch of perfume on a dry finish,’ added Vinoteca’s Charlie Young.

£21.15 Bibendum

Hahn, Pinot Noir 2015, Monterey County, California, USA

Bronze medal winner

‘Intense, dark forest fruit nose, ripe and concentrated with a very rich, jammy palate,’ said team leader Andrea Briccarello, who enjoyed its ‘spicy, savoury oak aromas with notes of overripe plums’.

£9.93 Castelnau Wine Agencies

Silver Palm, Pinot Noir 2014, Central Coast, California, USA

Commended medal winner

£12.18 Boutinot

Morgan, Double L Vineyard, Pinot Noir 2014, Santa Lucia Highlands, California, USA

Commended medal winner

£33.98 Bibendum

New World: Pinotage

Spier, 21 Gables, Pinotage 2014, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Gold medal winner

Team leader Martin Lam thought this Gold Lister ‘very well made, and concentrated! Plum and damson join some warm spices on the palate, leading to a long finish.’ ‘Youthful and powerful, needs plenty of time in a decanter, then it will begin to reveal plenty of cedar, black cherry and deep, smoky oak flavours, warming alcohol and a long finish,’ suggested Mike Best of the WSET, while team leader Laura Rhys MS described it as: ‘Rich, intense black fruit, nice spice complexity and bold but integrated oak, showing good potential.’ Vinoteca’s Charlie Young summed it up: ‘Give me an aged rib-eye, please!’

£21.30 Bibendum

Swartland Winery, Bush Vine, Pinotage 2014, Swartland, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Lovely stewed fruit aromatics, spicy and oaky notes on the nose, followed by very lively redcurrant and cherry fruit on a dry, spicy, peppery palate with freshening acidity,’ said Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish, with the WSET’s Mike Best noting ‘raspberry and balsamic notes with freshness on the palate’.

£11.24 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Simonsig, Redhill, Pinotage 2014, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Laura Rhys MS found it ‘bold on the nose with dark cherry, blackberry and spices, meaty and intense on the palate with solid tannins and a brooding structure’, while Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish noted ‘cranberry, cassis and leafy green pepper notes, white pepper and long acidity’.

£12.85 Alexander Wines, C&O Wines, The General Wine Company

Imbuko, Healy & Gray, Private Cellar, Pinotage 2015, Western Cape, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘Gently smoky aromas, juicy and spicy on the palate with mixed red fruit flavours, a nice touch of restraint and balanced freshness,’ said Mike Best of the WSET, with team leader Laura Rhys MS adding: ‘Bright and juicy style, ripe and rounded, appealing.’

£5.99 LWC Drinks Ltd (Merchant and Shippers)

Spice Route, Pinotage 2015, Swartland, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£9.38 Liberty Wines

Fram, Pinotage 2014, Western Cape, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£18.61 Enotria&Coe

Imbuko, Van Zijl, Coffee Pinotage 2015, Western Cape, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£4.91 CellarVino

Neethlingshof, Short Story Collection, The Owl Post 2015, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Commended medal winner

New World: Riesling

Foley Family Vineyards, Te Kairanga, Riesling 2014, Martinborough, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

Great structure and depth, and an obvious Gold, according to our judges. ‘Clean, crisp and refreshing, with vibrant character and good texture on the palate,’ said Maurizio Palomba of Sushi Samba, while Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel praised a ‘highly expressive palate, with fresh lime, lemon and sweet white flowers’. ‘An array of citrus, with dried flowers and a hint of seashell – a match for green-lipped mussels,’ thought team leader Angela Reddin.

£10.23 Matthew Clark

Apaltagua, Zapallar, Reserva, Riesling 2015, Curicó Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

A ‘mineral, dry, clean and salty’ style, said Gabriel Liotta of Hakkasan Hanway Place of this Gold Lister, with its ‘very clean style on the palate and refreshing, racy finish’, while team leader Jade Koch found it ‘true to style, and very identifiable as Riesling’. Team leader Angela Reddin had nothing but praise, describing ‘peach and a hint of satsuma, with great acidity, and a very ripe style – the price clinches it’.

£7.00 Davy's Wine Merchants

Stratus, Charles Baker, Riesling 2012, Niagara Peninsula, Canada

Silver medal winner

Gabriel Liotta of Hakkasan Hanway Place enjoyed its ‘nice, mature style, very fruity with tangerine peel and zesty lime, dry with a long finish’, while team leader Jade Koch found it ‘pretty, with loads of clarity, bright and happy, hints of petrol, nectarine and blossom’.

£16.20 Bibendum

Viña Leyda, Single Vineyard, Neblina, Riesling 2012, Leyda Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Team leader Jade Koch noted ‘great petrol character on the nose, then a juicy and dry palate with apple and pear fruit, lovely on the mid-palate’, with Yohann Pinol of Wiltons finding ‘elegant minerality, interesting gooseberry and exotic fruit flavours and good balance’.

£10.13 Enotria&Coe

Kim Crawford, Dry Riesling 2014, Marlborough, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

This was ‘bone dry and lean, with lots of minerality, and very ageworthy’ for team leader Jade Koch, while Maurizio Palomba of Sushi Samba found it ‘clean and fruity, with good mineral content and a bright, intense and very concentrated palate’.

£9.38 Liberty Wines

Waimea, Spinyback, Riesling 2016, Nelson, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

Te Whare Ra, D, Riesling 2014, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£12.90 Indigo Wine

Charles Smith, Kung Fu Girl, Riesling 2015, Washington State, USA

Commended medal winner

£11.35 Bibendum

New World: Riesling, Australia

Vine Mind, Riesling 2016, Clare Valley, South Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

A worthy Gold winner, this showed beautiful structure, as well as appealing freshness. ‘Lively and refined, with high cheekbones and great texture,’ enthused team leader Simon Woods, with Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha finding ‘plenty of lemon and lime fruit on nose and palate, medium body and good length’. ‘Elegant, with a floral nose, followed by bracing acidity and fresh citrus fruit, leading to a long finish – a match for smoked salmon or scallops,’ concluded Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel.

£11.21 Bibendum

Dandelion Vineyards, Wonderland of the Eden Valley, Riesling 2016, South Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

This elegant, mineral Riesling was destined for Gold, if our judges’ exuberant tasting notes were anything to go by. Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel described ‘sweet white flowers and chalky minerality, redolent of fresh-cut lemons and limes on the palate. Bracing acidity with great depth and a long finish.’ Team leader Angela Reddin, meanwhile, appreciated ‘Key lime pie, chalk and seashell notes, leading to a taut, linear palate with bright acidity and wonderful freshness’.

£17.50 Liberty Wines

Peter Lehmann, Wigan, Riesling 2011, Eden Valley, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Good honest style, very drinkable, with developed character and mineral notes of pumice and chalk,’ began team leader Simon Woods, with Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish highlighting ‘kerosene notes on the nose, with green apple and greengage fruit on a good length, dry palate’.

£12.04 Liberty Wines

Dandelion Vineyards, Enchanted Garden of the Eden Valley, Riesling 2016, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán enjoyed its ‘clean and fresh, white fruit and citrus simplicity’, while Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha noted its ‘lemon, lime, floral and apple aromas, good fruit complexity on the palate and long, balanced finish’.

£9.45 Liberty Wines

Egon Müller, Kanta, Riesling 2010, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

‘Clean, fresh and herby aromas, then long, deep and earthy on the palate, a really lovely, complex style,’ said team leader Simon Woods, while Yauatcha’s Kelvin McCabe noted ‘floral, grapey notes, wet stone minerals on the palate, hints of apple and a long finish’.

£15.98 Top Selection Ltd

Howard Park, Mount Barker, Riesling 2015, Great Southern, Western Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

A ‘good appetiser, with its uncomplicated lemon sorbet fruit character’, said Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán, while team leader Simon Woods enjoyed its ‘ripe, plump, slightly saline style, long and crisp, but with richness too’.

£12.24 Enotria&Coe

Robert Oatley, Signature, Riesling 2016, Great Southern, Western Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

‘Lively lime fruit on the nose with hints of dried hay, lime juice citrus on the palate with a leafy freshness, good balance and light notes of petrol,’ said Yauatcha’s Kelvin McCabe, with Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish adding: ‘Floral and peach, clean aromas with oily texture and mineral notes on a well-balanced, fresh palate.’

£8.49 Hatch Mansfield

Cherubino, Laissez Faire, Riesling 2014, Western Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

Skillogalee, Riesling 2015, Clare Valley, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£11.58 Enotria&Coe

Penfolds, Autumn, Riesling 2015, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

Heirloom, Riesling 2016, Eden Valley, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£11.00 Liberty Wines

New World: Sauvignon Blanc, Chile

Vistamar, Sepia Reserva, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

A Gold for its value for money alone, this was expressive and fresh, with some ripe fruit. ‘Very typical and traditional style, clear with good acidity, fresh on the finish and good value,’ said The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, while Sumi Sarma of Sumilier highlighted its ‘zesty, green apple and honeysuckle, fruit-forward and vibrant character, with refreshing acidity making it good for food’. Specifically, thought WineEd’s Matthew Cocks, this was a match for salted croquettes, but also ideal by the glass, on arrival.

£4.80 Kingsland

Morandé, Reserva, One to One, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce enjoyed its ‘generous palate, as a Sauvignon Blanc with some residual sugar, which makes this a pleasant and easy-drinking wine, showing lots of ripe green apples with characteristic grassy notes on the palate’. ‘A perfect match for goats’ cheese salad,’ suggested The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira.

£8.32 Barwell & Jones

Viña Leyda, Reserva, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Leyda Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Bright tropical and citrus aromas with green apple freshness on the nose,’ began team leader Laura Rhys MS, noting ‘a little more weight on the palate with good texture, and some mineral notes on the finish’. ‘Very good, with a bit of restraint, would be phenomenal with grilled plaice and caper butter,’ added Mike Best of the WSET.

£8.10 Enotria&Coe

Concha y Toro, Terrunyo, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Team leader Tom Forrest was transported to an ‘asparagus field at harvest’, with this wine’s ‘pungent, aromatic nose, mineral stoniness and fresh and tinned asparagus on the palate, with lovely bright lime and passion fruit notes on the finish and great length’.

£9.78 CyT UK

Luis Felipe Edwards, Marea, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Leyda Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Elegant and flinty, fresh and integrated, showing persistent citrus fruit with a vibrancy on the finish,’ said Mike Best of the WSET, with team leader Laura Rhys MS noting its ‘bright tropical fruit, zesty citrus and ripe pineapple, minerals with nice texture and acidity’.

£13.51 Matthew Clark

Outer Limits by Montes, Zapallar Coast, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Aconcagua Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Tobias Brauweiler MS of Sake No Hana liked its ‘open, full nose of ripe pear, gooseberry and a touch of flinty mineral, then a creamy palate with yellow apple fruit and some lees contact richness’. ‘Nice varietal character with some passion fruit, acid nicely integrated and good length,’ added team leader Sam Caporn MW.

£11.54 Liberty Wines

Siegel, Special Reserve, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Leyda Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Fresh and lifted aromatics with bright tropical fruit notes, vibrant acidity with juicy, bursting fruit on the palate, this will be a real crowd-pleaser,’ said Mike Best of the WSET. ‘Ripe grapefruit, tropical fruit, intense and bright,’ added team leader Laura Rhys MS.

£6.68 Carson Wines

Luis Felipe Edwards, Terra Vega, Reserva, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

Sumi Sarma of Sumilier found ‘intensity, ripe fruits of mango and peach on the nose, and its lemony depth is impressive; herbal thyme notes on the palate, too, all for a lively quaffing wine’.

£5.31 Majestic Commercial

Viu Manent, Secret, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Pungent, aromatic style, tropical fruits and notes of asparagus on the nose, rounded and full-flavoured on the palate with attractive mineral notes and fresh lemon on the finish,’ said team leader Tom Forrest.

£7.95 Louis Latour Agencies

Undurraga, TH, Lo Abarca, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, San Antonio Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Sam Caporn MW highlighted its ‘overt, pungent nose with a characterful aroma of grass, asparagus and peapods’, while Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh felt it showed ‘top varietal expression, aromatic yet exuberant with a crisp finish’.

£13.55 Eurowines

Haras de Pirque, Albaclara, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Maipo Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

This good all-rounder had notes of ‘passion fruit, yellow apple and lemon peel, and a rounded palate with hints of kiwi’, according to Tobias Brauweiler MS of Sake No Hana, while Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh found ‘finesse and purity, green tropical fruit with lime and bergamot on the finish’.

£8.30 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Akana, Coastal Vines, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Leyda Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

Mike Best of the WSET liked its ‘very restrained style, a wine that never gets too intense or pungent, yet remains on the palate with gentle but persistent concentration’, adding that it was ‘a wine that might escape people’s attention’. Team leader Laura Rhys MS found it ‘citrus-dominated, with green apple, light pineapple and wet stone notes’.

£9.77 Akana Wines S.A.

Tabalí, Pedregoso, Gran Reserva, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Limarí Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£7.30 Boutinot

Casas del Toqui, Reserva, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Leyda Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Casas del Toqui, Single Estate, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Central Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Cono Sur, Single Vineyard, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£6.67 CyT UK

Veramonte, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£7.78 Matthew Clark

Veramonte, Ritual, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Caliterra, Reserva, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Caliterra, Tributo, Single Vineyard, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Leyda Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Luis Felipe Edwards, Gran Reserva, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Leyda Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

New World: Sauvignon Blanc, New Zealand

Waimea, Spinyback, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Nelson, New Zealand

Gold medal winner By the glass

Not just a Gold, but a By The Glass Trophy winner, too, this Sauvignon’s ‘green pepper and jalapeños’ caught the attention of Street XO’s Raphael Thierry, who also highlighted its ‘balanced grapefruit freshness on the palate with a note of fresh kiwi fruit’, while team leader Martin Lam found it a ‘grassy, textbook Kiwi style with keen acidity’. Cavalry & Guards Club’s Andre Luis Martins thought it ‘classic and aromatic, with an elegant palate – a match for grilled red mullet’.

£6.48 North South Wines

Saint Clair Family Estate, Pioneer Block 1, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

Jacopo Armenio of Vinarius was impressed by this Gold Lister’s ‘crisp and zesty nose with delicate notes of gooseberry, peach and apricot’, also noting ‘tropical fruits and good structure with balance and a lasting finish’, while Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London described it as ‘grassy, pungent, with gooseberry notes – a really fragrant nose and lovely ripe, citrusy palate’, adding: ‘Really long and fresh, perfect.’

£10.74 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Lanark Lane, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

A full and generous style elevated this to Gold. ‘Passion fruit and mango with yeasty lime aromas, followed by more tropical character with grassy lime and elderflower hints, and it’s long and full on the palate,’ said Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club found ‘fresh asparagus and lime zest notes, gentle white peach with charming balance on the finish’. Team leader Annette Scarfe MW enjoyed its ‘riper style, with a little spritz and slight bitter notes with great length’.

£7.60 Fuller's

Saint Clair Family Estate, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

The Golds kept coming for Saint Clair. This was a richer style, with Street XO’s Raphael Thierry noting its ‘ripe, passion fruit nose, then textured palate with vibrant fresh fruits, clean with a long finish’, and Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst) picking up ‘aromatic, subtle tropical notes with balanced acidity in the classic NZ style’. Jason Atherton Group’s Stefan Kobald appreciated this ‘crisp, mineral wine, with peach, pear and Granny Smith apple, as well as green cut-grass and peas – pair with grilled salmon in a lemon-butter sauce with fresh asparagus’.

£10.96 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Saint Clair Family Estate, Wairau Reserve, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

Earning Saint Clair the hat trick, this was ‘rounded and juicy with a core of creamy richness, long on the palate and fresh, almost spicy with light notes of quince and lilies,’ began team leader Simon Woods, while Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky found ‘freshness contrasted by hints of bitter citrus peel, with oaky notes and a rounded feel on the palate’. Markus Dilger of MAD F&B Consulting, meanwhile, was impressed by ‘gooseberry, citrus and pineapple notes, with a smooth body and good length’.

£16.76 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Borthwick, Paddy Borthwick, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Gladstone, Wairarapa, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky found this wine’s ‘fresh, savoury minerality with hints of saltiness, good structure with a pleasant bitterness to finish’ very enjoyable, and team leader Simon Woods noted its ‘ripe, juicy character and good mix of musky and tropical elements with fresh citrus hints’.

£7.75 Armit Wines

Craggy Range, Te Muna Road Vineyard, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Martinborough, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

This was ‘pungent, grassy-fresh with notes of jasmine, a lovely nose’, said Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London, who noted its ‘really ripe and juicy palate, a lovely fresh finish with a very pleasant citrus character’. ‘More grapefruit than gooseberry, with herbaceous characters and notes of green tea and minerals,’ added Piotr Artur Tomaszewski of Buddha Bar.

£12.82 Bibendum

Urlar, Organic, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Wairarapa, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

Harry Crowther of M Wine Store liked its ‘complex nose of wax, blossom and classic green asparagus, and medium body with a rounded mouthfeel’, and Raphael Thierry of Street XO pointed to its ‘very ripe aromas displaying ginger, lemongrass and melon, then some nice restraint on the palate with fresh, green fruits with a bitter edge and a steely, crisp finish’.

£9.64 Enotria&Coe

Harwood Hall, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

‘Very typical nose, held a little in check, with light tropical fruits and good texture and length on the finish,’ said Guillaume Mahaut of ETM Group, with Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club picking up ‘citrus zest aromas with a peppery intensity, stone fruit notes on the palate with a lightly vegetal finish’.

£9.47 Top Selection Ltd

Huia, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers was very keen on its ‘rounded, buttery, expressive and long style’, finding it ‘fresh, crispy and zesty on the nose, with a hint of elderflower, then mouth-coating and balanced on the palate’, while Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS highlighted its ‘green, crisp, complex style with some notes of richness’.

£10.79 Bibendum

Foley Family Vineyards, The Pass, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

‘Attractive guava fruit on the nose, follows through to the palate, which is clean with fresh acidity, and a little sweetness on the finish,’ began team leader Annette Scarfe MW, while Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha picked up notes of ‘passion fruit, lemon and floral citrus on nose and palate, easy and simple style’.

£6.25 Greene King

Delta, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

‘The nose is bright and fresh, with notes of fruit skins, candied citrus, cut grass and some salinity, followed by a palate that delivers drive, freshness of fruit, composure and easiness, ripe fruit adding texture to vibrant acidity,’ said Christopher Delalonde MS of Bleeding Heart Group.

£9.89 Liberty Wines

Foley Family Vineyards, Vavasour, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

‘Tangy, juicy and ripe with pithy touches on the nose, just a hint of green pepper, but this is balanced and shows restrained citrus and fennel herb notes,’ said team leader Simon Woods, with Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS enjoying its ‘great freshness and composure, ripe fruit and driven, crisp texture’.

£10.49 Matthew Clark

Wairau River, Reserve, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

‘Smoky, stony mineral on the nose with lime zest and passion fruit on the palate, grapefruit hints and a long, pleasant finish,’ began Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha, with team leader Annette Scarfe MW also picking up ‘stewed quince with citrus and lime, a little phenolic, but textured and long’.

£10.75 Ellis of Richmond

Mahi, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst) was drawn to this wine’s ‘appealing intense colour’, then found ‘elegant vegetal notes on the nose, bell pepper character on a spicy palate with a good finish and acidity’, while Street XO’s Raphael Thierry highlighted its ‘tomato leaves and green herbs and a textured, ripe palate with warm bitterness and good balance’.

£9.95 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Tiki, Estate, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

‘A steely nose, then great texture and concentration on the palate, with ripe melon character and a jasmine note,’ said Raphael Thierry of Street XO, requesting: ‘Give me food!’ ‘Medium bodied with very light nectarine notes on the palate,’ added Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst).

£9.30 Castelnau Wine Agencies

Marisco, Fernlands, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London found it a ‘ripe and juicy, textbook Kiwi style with a lovely long finish, incredible value’, and Piotr Artur Tomaszewski of Buddha Bar suggested it was ‘more suited to a pub, very light and refreshing gooseberry and grapefruit on the palate’.

£6.65 Majestic Commercial

Coopers Creek, Marlborough, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

‘An interesting nose of blackcurrant leaves and berries, grapefruit and gooseberry with a lot of tropical fruit, pineapple and banana,’ began Piotr Artur Tomaszewski of Buddha Bar, continuing: ‘Well balanced on the palate and very fresh, with mineral notes on the finish.’

£8.30 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Kim Crawford, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW noted its ‘delicate nose with ripe lemon skin, good texture from some lees work on the palate, which is very fresh and finishes clean with good length’, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club highlighted ‘light mandarin orange, good character with some confected notes’.

£9.84 Liberty Wines

Gem, Sauvignon Blanc 2008, Marlborough, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club liked its ‘tomato leaf freshness and zesty, earthy aromas with hints of burnt toffee and vanilla on the palate’, while team leader Annette Scarfe MW found ‘delicate oak supported by ripe lemon fruit, lovely yeasty texture and creamy with good length’.

£14.77 Top Selection Ltd

Craggy Range, Te Muna Road Vineyard, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Martinborough, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

‘Elegant mineral style, very well balanced with a touch of class and a beautiful long finish,’ said Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted, with team leader Jade Koch finding it a ‘soft example with pear and apple notes, good minerality and less racy acid than others’.

£12.82 Bibendum

Babich, Black Label, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£7.81 Bibendum

Babich, Classic, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£7.40 Bibendum

Vidal, Estate, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

Tinpot Hut, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£10.05 Liberty Wines

Wairau River, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

Mt Olympus, Edwin Fox, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£7.60 Fuller's

Coopers Creek, Select Vineyards, Dillons Point, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

Kim Crawford, Small Parcels, Spitfire, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£12.29 Liberty Wines

Sileni, Cellar Selection, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£7.09 Boutinot

Sileni, Straits, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£9.46 Boutinot

Fromm, La Strada, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£10.56 Boutinot

Peregrine, Mohua, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£9.59 Enotria&Coe

Foley Family Vineyards, Awatere Pass, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£7.00 Greene King

Te Whare Ra, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£11.90 Indigo Wine

Wild Rock, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£7.30 Bibendum

New World: Sauvignon Blanc, Rest of the New World

Thelema, Sutherland, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Elgin, South Africa

Gold medal winner

Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall praised this Gold Lister for its ‘saline nose with subtle, grassy tones, green apple and fresh grapefruit, elegance on the palate; well balanced with a delicacy of fruit, finishing fresh and clean for a very good, food-friendly wine’, while for Luciana Girotto-Beckett of Macellaio RC it was ‘sapid, with body, flinty minerals, fresh and rounded character and a leafy, balanced finish’. Team leader Laurent Richet MS added: ‘Lovely, fruity and appealing either by the glass or during dinner.’ Specifically, a match for risotto or scallops, thought New Street Grill’s Mauro Pirovano.

£8.92 Enotria&Coe

Heirloom, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

Praised for its juxtaposition of light aromatics with a weighty, rich palate, Geoffray Bénat of Cépages Wine Bistro found this Gold winner to have a ‘smoky nose with a touch of honey, then a rich and intense palate that’s smooth with a touch of flowers, minerality and hints of gooseberry’, with team leader Angela Reddin also highlighting its ‘smoky, mineral nose, apple and lime following in the mouth for a delightful, rich style with great acid-mineral balance’. For Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan, there were ‘aromas of green beans, grassy and herbaceous touches and citrus, with a fresh and lively character’. ‘Drink with oysters and crab,’ was Charlie Young of Vinoteca’s suggestion.

£11.00 Liberty Wines

DGB, Boschendal, Sommelier Selection, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Coastal Region, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall found this a more ‘savoury, saline style with subdued fruit, apple with lemon and lime citrus’, while Olivier Gasselin of Hakkasan Group highlighted its ‘subtle, very elegant character, polished and well balanced with a crunchy texture, lively and rather complex’.

£7.25 DGB EUROPE

Shannon, Sanctuary Peak, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Elgin, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘A riper style of Sauvignon Blanc, going towards a tropical nose, and a similarly ripe palate, finishing with some spice on the finish,’ praised team leader Martin Lam. Geoffray Bénat of Cépages Wine Bistro was also a fan, describing an ‘elegant and aromatic wine, with gooseberries and rose petals – well balanced, with a good body’.

£9.34 Matthew Clark

Fairview, Darling, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Coastal Region, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Clean aromas of fresh gooseberry, crunchy green beans and lemon zest, then a balanced palate with well-defined acidity,’ began team leader Laurent Richet MS, with Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall enjoying its ‘herbaceous, fresh white asparagus aromas, delicate style with restrained zesty characters and a refreshing finish’.

£7.73 Liberty Wines

Dandelion Vineyards, Wishing Clock of the Adelaide Hills, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

Diana Rollan of Hakkasan Group felt this was ‘classic, with lime peel and grapefruit character, dry, sharp and fresh on the palate with citrus-mineral balance in a refreshing style’, and team leader Angela Reddin liked its ‘softer, floral style with citrus blossom aromas and lemon-lime and passion fruit palate, distinctive and graceful’.

£10.00 Liberty Wines

Norton, Finca Perdriel, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

‘Grassy, citrus and tomato leaf aromas, vibrant with mineral notes, fruity and easy to drink,’ said Diana Rollan of Hakkasan Group, while J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers felt it hit the right note: ‘Very tropical and fresh, finishing long and pleasant, like a proper fade-out on a 70s rock classic!’

£9.57 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Mooiplaas, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

Olivier Gasselin of Hakkasan Group found this ‘round, subtle, mineral, ripe, clean and refreshing, showing fine texture and intensity on the palate, with quite a dry and mineral character’, while team leader Laurent Richet MS noted ‘golden apple, lemon juice with a hint of vegetal character, but well integrated’.

£10.03 Mooiplaas Wine Estate

Nitída, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Durbanville, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘Fragrant style, grassy and limey with flinty mineral hints on the nose, forward and lively on the palate, which is clean and fresh, lifting and refined on the finish,’ said Olivier Gasselin of Hakkasan Group, while Luciana Girotto-Beckett of Macellaio RC found it ‘pretty and honest, good value for money with some intensity and vegetal notes’.

£6.99 Frederic Robinson

Buitenverwachting, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Constantia, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

A ‘classic textbook style with herbal character, zesty lemon citrus, apple blossom and lemongrass notes with a fresh, grassy finish,’ said team leader Olivier Marie, with Neil Tabraham of Paris House picking up ‘guava and grapefruit notes with a slightly pithy finish’.

£7.33 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Kleine Zalze, Cellar Selection, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

For Neil Tabraham of Paris House, this good value entry-level option was full of ‘grassy, lime and citrus aromas, fresh and zesty on the palate and nicely balanced with a clean finish’.

£5.79 Hatch Mansfield

Groot Constantia, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Constantia, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Home of Origin Wine, Grand Vin Selection, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Buitenverwachting, Husseys Vlei, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Constantia, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Deakin Estate, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Victoria, Australia

Commended medal winner

Kleine Zalze, Family Reserve. Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£12.84 Hatch Mansfield

Meinert, La Barry, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Western Cape, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£8.54 Enotria&Coe

Waterkloof, Circumstance, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£7.54 Boutinot

Nederburg, The Young Airhawk, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£11.58 Matthew Clark

Springfield Estate, Special Cuvée, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Robertson, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£10.70 Bibendum

New World: Semillon & Semillon/Sauvignon Blanc

Spier, Creative Block 2, Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Gold medal winner

‘Lots of zing!’ said Caroline Catering’s Richard Brooks as this Sauvignon-Semillon blend was led to the Gold podium. Antonio Cuadros of The Don Restaurant found it ‘very fruity, with peachy strawberry flavours but a nice leesy quality to it, too’, while Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia highlighted its ‘cool fermentation, pear drops and light spritz’. Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin, meanwhile, found it both ‘floral and crisp’, with team leader Simon Woods praising its ‘gentle pear and spicy notes’.

£11.47 Bibendum

Nitída, Coronata Integration 2014, Durbanville, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Well made with some good ripe fruit character, notes of fresh fig and saline minerality,’ said consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, with team leader Olivier Marie finding ‘nice toasty character, simple style with a savoury, oyster shell and crushed rock finish’.

£8.99 Frederic Robinson

Peter Lehmann, Margaret, Barossa, Semillon 2010, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘This is warming, with oily lime peel, a lovely textural palate and nice length,’ began Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot, with consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates adding: ‘Lanolin, petrol and a waxy finish, textured and good.’

£11.38 Liberty Wines

Steenberg, Magna Carta, Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon 2012, Constantia, South Africa

Silver medal winner

A light-fruited style, easy to drink with some waxy lanolin character. ‘Yellow plum fruit with a slightly oxidative note, greener hints of tinned peas and a smokiness on the dry finish,’ said consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates.

£24.42 Bibendum

Peccavi, Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon 2014, Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

An approachable, good all-purpose white, our panel said, with Antonio Cuadros of The Don Restaurant finding it ‘fruity, elegant and well balanced, with a smoky character and touches of oak’, and Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia enjoying its ‘clean and fresh nose and pleasantly refreshing palate’.

£15.05 Genesis Wines

Boutinot, Aquifer, Semillon 2015, Swartland, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£8.46 Boutinot

Ravenswood Lane, Sauvignon/Semillon 2014, Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

Steenberg, Semillon 2013, Constantia, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£16.04 Bibendum

West Cape Howe, Semillon/Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Western Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

Benguela Cove, Semillon/Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Walker Bay, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Matias Riccitelli, Old Vines From Patagonia, Semillon 2015, Mendoza, Argentina

Commended medal winner

New World: Shiraz/Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre & Rhône Blends, Australia

Yangarra, Old Vine, Grenache 2014, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

There was plenty going on here, ultimately resulting in a generous, significant wine that was undoubtedly worthy of Gold. ‘With its spiced dark plums, this is a tight and muscular style with ripe fruit on the palate and crunchy tannin. Broad and powerful,’ began Olivier Gasselin of Hakkasan Group, with Cheese at Leadenhall’s Robert Mason finding it ‘earthy, smoky and meaty on the nose, with brooding red and dark fruits, toasty notes and fine structure, making it a complex and food-friendly wine’. Specifically, thought New Street Grill’s Mauro Pirovano, this would shine alongside a rib-eye steak.

£16.64 Boutinot

Joel Gott, Alakai, Grenache 2013, California, USA

Gold medal winner

The judges didn’t hold back in their praise as they handed over the Gold. ‘Smoked meat and earthy aromas with cooked bramble fruit on the nose, pleasant and juicy, fresh red fruits on the palate with hints of sweet spices and a peppery edge,’ said Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall, also noting ‘ripe and grippy tannins and a good finish’. Team leader Laurent Richet MS found ‘lovely use of oak, balanced with spices, minty freshness and perfumed red rose notes, followed by inky, lovely ripe-textured fruit – a delicious and juicy wine with great structure’. ‘Wild raspberry aromas and a little baked bread, leading to chunky, fresh red fruit flavours. Drink with medium-rare lamb rump,’ recommended Vinoteca’s Charlie Young.

£10.78 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Penfolds, Bin 138, Barossa, Shiraz/Grenache/Mataro 2012, South Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

‘This is very complex on the nose, giving the impression of some age,’ began Carlos Ferreira of The Sign of the Don as this Aussie blend took Gold. He enjoyed its ‘leather, tobacco and spice notes on the palate, great balance and beautiful finish, showing it still has a lot of potential to improve in the bottle’, while Sumi Sarma of Sumilier was impressed with its ‘terrific body and structure, crisp and grainy, very fine tannins and uplifting, long finish’. A match for roast beef, thought Cavalry & Guards Club’s Andre Luis Martins, describing ‘gentle, smoked, ripe cherry notes with fresh tobacco leaf, too, leading to complex red berries and dark spices, culminating in a rich, elegant finish’.

£17.93 Majestic Commercial

West Cape Howe, Shiraz 2015, Western Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

‘Floral notes on the nose, hyacinth and roses, herbal notes of oregano mixed with deep, dark bramble fruits,’ began Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall in his praise of this well-priced Gold Lister, charmed by its ‘smooth palate with juicy fruit, ripe and smooth tannins, warming alcohol and fresh acidity, leading to a long, luscious finish, providing good all-round value’. ‘Peppery, earthy, dried herb aromas, grippy and muscular with spiced plum and bitter chocolate notes,’ added Olivier Gasselin of Hakkasan Group. Team leader Simon Woods thought it perfectly suited to a rib-eye steak.

£7.49 Frederic Robinson

Langmeil, Valley Floor, Shiraz 2013, South Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner Food Match

The judges had nothing but praise, and both a Gold medal and a Food Match Trophy, for Langmeil’s Shiraz. ‘Heavy black fruits are backed by impressive acidity, very fine, ripe tannins and good, judicious use of oak,’ began Sumi Sarma of Sumilier, impressed with its ‘great structure and mid-palate weight, smoke and sweet spice notes, green and black pepper, cinnamon, vanilla oak and body well integrated, all with a long finesse and a herbal, minty note at the end’. ‘Crunchy fruit, very fresh with lots of blueberry,’ added Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce. ‘With white pepper, vanilla and a touch of coconut, this would make a good match with a rib-eye steak with thyme butter,’ suggested The Don Restaurant’s Arnaud Fiol.

£12.83 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Dandelion Vineyards, Lion's Tooth of McLaren Vale, Shiraz/Riesling 2015, South Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

A ‘really juicy, joyful and approachable’ style, began Mike Best of the WSET in his praise of this worthy Gold recipient, enjoying its ‘wonderful juicy aromatics and bright, very ripe fruit aromas, medium-bodied style with soft tannins and freshness on the finish’. Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish meanwhile highlighted its ‘violets and red cherries, inky mineral character, lots of tannin with chalky texture on the palate and lively acidity at the end, with more berries and spicy soft fruit’. Best served with black pudding, thought team leader Jade Koch.

£9.35 Liberty Wines

Mitolo, Marsican, Shiraz 2014, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

‘Perfectly balanced,’ was team leader Jade Koch’s estimation of this Gold winner, adding: ‘Delicious and ripe, with cherries and strawberries. A warm and rich wine.’ ‘Powerful yet balanced, with spiced dark fruits, and in need of decanting if drinking now,’ began Dan Cohen of Cépages Wine Bistro, while Mike Best of the WSET mused: ‘It has bright, ripe, pure fruit, white pepper and complexity, soft and supple yet powerful tannins, a heroic length and phenomenal integration and depth.’

£131.72 Mitolo Wines

Shingleback, The Gate, Shiraz 2013, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

There was nothing shy about this Gold winner, with ‘plenty of oak but well integrated’ thought J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers, who found ‘spices coming through, riding on a wave of warming alcohol, along with great chocolate and cigar character balanced by smoke notes and baking spices’. Meanwhile, Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan felt it was ‘perfect for a steak, with its plum, cherry and sweet spices on a toasty, meaty nose, long and bold palate with high, ripe tannins, good full-bodied balance and concentration’.

£19.57 Matthew Clark

Teusner, The Riebke, Shiraz 2013, Barossa Valley, South Australia, Australia

Gold medal winner

This Gold winner was a ‘concentrated and expressive wine that would be useful for introducing the style to the uninitiated’, began Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce, who enjoyed its ‘easy-drinking style, with firm but dusty tannins, dark fruit and spices on a long finish’. ‘Fresh and spicy with eucalyptus and mint leaf on the nose, a very well-balanced palate with a clean, long finish, hints of tobacco, leather and mushroom,’ added Carlos Ferreira of The Sign of the Don. ‘Complex aromas of fruit, spice and floral notes, leading to roasted coffee beans on the long finish. Pair with beef bourguignon,’ concluded team leader Lionel Periner.

£16.35 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Paringa, Peninsula, Shiraz 2015, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia

Gold medal winner

Complex and mineral, this couldn’t take any less than Gold, thought our judges. Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous enjoyed its ‘black pepper, holly and apple wood nose, quince and capsicum with red and black fruit and more pepper on the palate, with nice wood integration and velvety tannins’, while team leader Olivier Marie remarked on its ‘leafy, stemmy character with herbal tones, a fresh palate with well-managed tannins and oak, high alcohol but in balance – a rustic style with pronounced minerality’. ‘Guilty-pleasure steak sandwiches on a Sunday,’ mused WineEd’s Matthew Cocks.

£19.16 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Magpie Estate, The Wishbone, Shiraz/Grenache 2015, Barossa Valley, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Fruit-forward, ripe and cooked raspberry and strawberry with vanilla and black spices, toasty wood, smoke and leather notes, then a palate that’s rich and ripe with supple tannins,’ said Sumi Sarma of Sumilier, also noting it was ‘good complexity given the price, and good value for money’.

£7.18 Boutinot

Fowles Wine, Are You Game?, Shiraz 2013, Victoria, Australia

Silver medal winner

Team leader Laurent Richet MS picked up ‘bacon and savoury aromas, notes of salted pork belly and lentils with prunes on a complex, textured palate’, and Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall was impressed with its ‘juicy, aromatic, vibrant red and black berries on the nose, prune and fig with lots of anise notes and sweet plums’, rating it ‘versatile with red meats’.

£9.93 Enotria&Coe

Penfolds, Bin 128, Shiraz 2013, Coonawarra, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous highlighted its prominent ‘cassis and blueberry fruit with firm tannins’, and Neil Tabraham of Paris House noted ‘crunchy fruit and menthol aromas, plums and blueberry, with a complex palate, cassis and chewy texture giving it great and versatile food potential’.

£17.93 Majestic Commercial

Shingleback, Red Knot, Shiraz 2015, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Full of juicy black fruit on the nose, packed with black berries and cherry, dry with plenty of tannin that’s well integrated, and it’s long with a spicy finish, perfect for a roast dinner,’ said Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish, with WSET’s Mike Best liking its ‘inky, structured, medium-weight, fun style with really good berry fruit’.

£9.72 Matthew Clark

West Cape Howe, Two Steps, Shiraz 2014, Mount Barker, Western Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Spicy black fruit aromas, leathery coffee hints and eucalyptus, leafy and elegant, then a weighty palate with bramble and tobacco notes, a fine style,’ said Luciana Girotto-Beckett of Macellaio RC, with Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin impressed by its ‘good balance, juicy fruit and Provençal herb aromas, bitter chocolate with undergrowth notes on the palate, crunchy tannins and soft, bitter-sweet finish’.

£12.99 Frederic Robinson

Robert Oatley, Finisterre, Syrah 2013, Great Southern, Western Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

Excellent value here for team leader Olivier Marie, who was impressed with its ‘rich, ripe fruit, not confected though very precise in the aromatics, with a fleshy palate and good freshness’, concluding that it was ‘a well-made wine, elegant in style with aristocratic, pronounced minerality’.

£13.75 Hatch Mansfield

Langmeil, Hangin' Snakes, Barossa, Shiraz/Viognier 2013, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce felt this ‘will need a little more time to show its best, but is already drinking nicely, very fresh with a warm character of prunes, crème de cassis and black pepper’, and team leader Tom Forrest picked up on its ‘smoky, spicy aromas, some floral notes and black fruits, toasty oak and eucalyptus with soft berry fruit and black pepper’.

£11.31 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Mount Langi Ghiran, Shiraz 2014, Victoria, Australia

Silver medal winner

Dario Barbato of Individual Restaurants found ‘toasty aromas with black pepper and black fruits, intensity of flavour on the palate and on a lingering finish, offering a great wine to enjoy with fatty foods’, while for Neil Tabraham of Paris House there was ‘cinnamon, spicy cassis and prunes, a long, juicy palate with complexity, great balance and poise’.

£41.40 Bibendum

Peter Lehmann, Eight Songs, Barossa, Shiraz 2012, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

Team leader Sam Caporn MW noted developed characters of ‘figs and prunes with coffee mocha and spice’, while Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán found it ‘agile on the palate, with black olive character and lots of concentration’, and for Tobias Brauweiler MS of Sake No Hana it was ‘well balanced with rich fruit of cherry and plum, thyme herbal notes and great length’.

£19.04 Liberty Wines

Madfish, Shiraz 2014, Western Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Very aromatic in character; spicy with concentrated fruit and a smoky cedar finish, nicely structured,’ said Neil Tabraham of Paris House, with team leader Olivier Marie finding it ‘sweet, richly textured but elegantly made, with earthy, chalky tannins and a rustic edge, warm and generous alcohol’.

£8.62 Enotria&Coe

Dandelion Vineyards, Menagerie of the Barossa, Grenache/Shiraz/Mataro 2015, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Generous and silky in the mouth, this delivers jammy and ripe raspberry and cherry fruit, superb freshness across the palate and finishes with a touch of spice,’ said Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh, with Trangallán’s Xabier Alvarez noting that it was ‘just developing, with a great, subtle nose and good concentration’.

£9.00 Liberty Wines

Heirloom, A'Lambra, Shiraz 2014, Eden Valley, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Complex, classy and elegant,’ began Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall, enjoying its ‘powerful yet silky and smooth character, with lots of typicity: spice and earthy notes, dark fruits finishing with a sweet anise tang’. ‘Big structure but fine, with well-managed oak treatment,’ agreed Olivier Gasselin of Hakkasan Group.

£26.00 Liberty Wines

John Duval Wines, Plexus, Shiraz/Grenache/Mourvèdre 2014, Barossa Valley, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh was impressed with this wine’s ‘savoury style with purity of fruit, soft cured meats and yellow flavours on the palate, well-ripened berries and a vibrant character, good tannins with mint and eucalyptus on the finish, great freshness, too’, while team leader Sam Caporn MW found a ‘tight nose but nice floral lift, with soft blackberry and blueberry fruit’.

£17.98 Liberty Wines

Heirloom, Shiraz 2015, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Red berries and a splash of cassis, herbs and spices on the nose,’ began team leader Angela Reddin, who highlighted its ‘lifted, rich and fruity palate with high-key notes of red fruit, all extending gracefully into an amazing finish’.

£15.00 Liberty Wines

Château Tanunda, Newcastle, Barossa, Syrah/Grenache/Mourvèdre/Carignan/Cinsault 2014, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

‘Cherry and plum fruit, elegant with fine acidity on the palate, ripe and firm tannins, spicy cinnamon notes with floral berry fruit on the finish,’ said Tobias Brauweiler MS of Sake No Hana, with team leader Sam Caporn MW highlighting its ‘light cranberry and raspberry, balanced tannin and freshness with a red cherry finish’.

£11.00 Boutinot

Heartland, Shiraz 2013, Langhorne Creek, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

Team leader Olivier Marie liked its style, praising a ‘textbook Shiraz from Australia, showing some grippy tannic character, granite/quartzite minerality, and fresh and concise on the palate’, and Neil Tabraham of Paris House was keen on its ‘vanilla and spice with herbaceous menthol, cassis and mocha palate, and clean, structured finish’.

£10.24 Enotria&Coe

RedHeads, Dogs of the Barossa 2014, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

‘A medium colour with light, spicy oak aromas, nice freshness on the palate, even with the oak currently dominating the fruit slightly, but it’s classy, long and spicy,’ said team leader Sam Caporn MW.

£17.51 Direct Wines Production

Langmeil, Three Gardens, Barossa, Shiraz/Grenache/Mourvèdre 2013, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

Carlos Ferreira of The Sign of the Don found ‘cherry jam and spicy chocolate character with gentle tobacco and leather notes, good acidity and balance’, with team leader Tom Forrest noting ‘some age on the nose and quite medicinal dried herbs and flowers, red and black fruit with mineral notes and some spicy oak elegance’.

£9.86 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Berton, Winemaker's Reserve, Shiraz 2015, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

‘Great purity with new oak and a voluptuous, richly textured palate,’ said team leader Olivier Marie, who was taken with its ‘sweet ripe blackberries with blackcurrants on the nose, warm baking spices, cinnamon and nutmeg, and lifting menthol character’.

£8.18 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Mitolo, Jester, Shiraz 2015, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish found ‘plum, cherry, olive and herbal aromas, then a lot of black fruit and plum dominating the palate with a spicy finish’, and Mike Best of the WSET felt you should ‘be decadent and have this wine with an awesome burger!’

£11.20 Liberty Wines

Mitolo, GAM, Shiraz 2014, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

A ‘big, show-off steak wine’, said WSET’s Mike Best, noting its ‘deep, concentrated fruit, white pepper and chocolate notes with hints of tobacco, mixed with ripe bramble fruits, impressive structure with full, fine-grained tannins and good length’.

£18.95 Liberty Wines

d'Arenberg, The Custodian, Grenache 2011, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

‘Toasted bread and smoky charred notes on the nose, with a salty mineral edge, lovely ripe prune and plum fruit on the palate, with a classy touch,’ said team leader Laurent Richet MS, while Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin found it ‘peppery, juicy, crunchy and a touch ferrous’.

£10.44 Enotria&Coe

Yangarra, PF, Shiraz 2015, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£14.26 Boutinot

Skillogalee, Basket Pressed, Shiraz 2013, Clare Valley, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£13.92 Enotria&Coe

Oakridge, Local Vineyard Series, Shiraz 2013, Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia

Commended medal winner

£16.97 Matthew Clark

Mount Langi Ghiran, Cliff Edge, Shiraz 2014, Victoria, Australia

Commended medal winner

£12.75 Bibendum

Fowles Wine, Ladies Who Shoot Their Lunch, Shiraz 2015, Victoria, Australia

Commended medal winner

£17.44 Enotria&Coe

Willunga 100, Shiraz/Viognier 2015, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£9.08 Liberty Wines

Chapel Hill, The Parson, Shiraz 2015, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

Innocent Bystander, Syrah 2015, Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia

Commended medal winner

£12.09 Liberty Wines

John Duval Wines, Entity, Barossa, Shiraz 2014, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£19.06 Liberty Wines

Ulithorne, Dona, Shiraz 2015, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Austria

Commended medal winner

Swinney, Tirra Lirra, Shiraz 2015, Great Southern, Western Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£15.25 Bibendum

Wynns, Black Label, Shiraz 2010, Coonawarra, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£15.39 Bibendum

Shingleback, Haycutters, Shiraz 2015, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£10.08 Matthew Clark

Shingleback, Davey Estate, Shiraz 2014, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£9.86 Matthew Clark

Château Tanunda, Barossa, Shiraz 2012, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£9.78 Boutinot

Battle of Bosworth, Puritan, Shiraz 2016, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£10.78 Bibendum

Lake Breeze, Bullant, Shiraz 2014, Langhorne Creek, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

Teusner, Avatar, Grenache/Mataro/Shiraz 2013, Barossa Valley, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

Ulithorne, Dona, Grenache/Shiraz/Mourvèdre 2014, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

Magpie Estate, The Black Craft, Shiraz 2015, Barossa Valley, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£8.73 Boutinot

Ochota Barrels, The Fugazi Vineyard, Grenache 2016, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£19.95 Indigo Wine

Penfolds, Bin 28, Kalimna, Shiraz 2013, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

RedHeads, The Corroboree, Barossa, Shiraz 2015, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

Calabria Bros, Shiraz 2013, Barossa Valley, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£12.50 Fuller's

Waverley Hills, Organic, Grenache 2015, Tulbagh, Western Cape, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Calabria, 3 Bridges, Shiraz 2014, Griffith, New South Wales, Australia

Commended medal winner

£8.50 Fuller's

Willunga 100, The Hundred, Blewitt Springs, Grenache 2015, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£13.84 Liberty Wines

Willunga 100, The Hundred, Clarendon, Grenache 2015, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£13.84 Liberty Wines

Deakin Estate, Artisan's Blend, Shiraz/Viognier 2016, Victoria, Australia

Commended medal winner

Jackman's Landing, Shiraz 2016, New South Wales, Australia

Commended medal winner

Dandelion Vineyards, Lioness of Mclaren Vale, Shiraz 2015, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£9.35 Liberty Wines

Dandelion Vineyards, Lionheart of the Barossa, Shiraz 2015, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£9.60 Liberty Wines

Heirloom, Barossa, Shiraz 2015, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£15.00 Liberty Wines

Robert Oatley, Hancock & Hancock, Shiraz/Grenache 2014, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

Henschke, Henry's Seven, Syrah/Grenache/viognier, Barossa 2015, South Australia, Australia

Commended medal winner

£17.56 Enotria&Coe

New World: Shiraz/Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre & Rhône Blends, South Africa

Journey's End, The Griffin, Syrah 2012, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Gold medal winner

This generous Syrah took home Gold, with Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky finding ‘intense, juicy fruit with plenty of dark undertones’, while team leader Simon Woods remarked on its ‘warm, ripe character, supple, herby and fruity on the palate – relaxed and gentle overall, with dark woody tones’. ‘A big, concentrated palate with balanced acidity alongside tobacco, earthiness and coffee shining through here. Pair with bison stew on herbs de Provence rice,’ was Andrés Ituarte of Coq d’Argent’s suggestion.

£17.68 Bibendum

Journey's End, The Huntsman, Shiraz/Mourvèdre 2015, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Gold medal winner

Savoury and herbal, with fruit and spice – this Gold Lister had it all. ‘Jammy and meaty on the nose with hints of old leather, a big and juicy wine on the palate, showing liquorice spice and more meaty notes,’ began Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky, while Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte described ‘cranberry and red cherry notes, with Christmas spice and toast. Very good value.’ A match for duck confit cassoulet, thought team leader Laurent Richet MS.

£9.58 Bibendum

Fram, Shiraz 2015, Western Cape, South Africa

Gold medal winner

Team leader Martin Lam described this Gold medallist as ‘very attractive, showing vibrant, fresh black fruit aromas and a spiced plum palate’, while Raphael Thierry of Street XO enjoyed its ‘peppery nose with herbal character, cherry fruit, juicy tannin and a fresh finish’. ‘Big, bold and easy-drinking, with tons of fruit,’ added consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, while team leader Olivier Marie praised ‘a lovely palate with fresh fruit – a match for veal chops with rosemary jus’.

£9.19 Enotria&Coe

Journey's End, Single Vineyard, Shiraz 2012, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Christopher Delalonde MS of Bleeding Heart Group was impressed with this wine’s ‘deep garnet and opaque core, savoury, earthy, meaty nose with black olives, herbs and spices, followed by an unctuous palate with layers of oak, jammy black fruit and berries with spice notes, superb balance and finish’.

£12.11 Bibendum

Waterkloof, Circumstance, Syrah 2015, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Team leader Simon Woods felt this was ‘peppery, gentle and generous, with good herby character’, and Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky found ‘damp wood and forest floor, but with a lift of perfumed violets, then more of that perfumed character and sandalwood on the palate’.

£11.29 Boutinot

Donovan Rall, Wandering Beeste, Syrah 2016, Swartland, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Harry Crowther of M Wine Store enjoyed its ‘youthful blue fruit nose, and its vibrant and classy character on the palate, with good acidity’, while Raphael Thierry of Street XO found its ‘plum tart notes on the nose, good, fruity palate and juicy tannins’ very drinkable.

£8.91 Boutinot

Lismore, Syrah 2015, Western Cape, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Complex black fruit, spice and pepper on the nose and lighter than expected on the palate,’ began Harry Crowther of M Wine Store, while team leader Martin Lam felt it had ‘fresh and young fruit with a grapey nose, smoked bacon character on a quite youthful palate with good tannic support, and certainly best decanted’.

£19.71 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Dorrance, Simply Rouge 2014, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Silver medal winner

‘Lovely and fragrant style,’ began team leader Simon Woods, who enjoyed its ‘light-bodied but full-flavoured, red berry depth, keeping it a refreshing glassful despite being full on the palate’. ‘Lots of sour cherry and light red fruit,’ added Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky.

£9.69 Top Selection Ltd

Jordan, The Prospector, Syrah 2015, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘Ripe cherry cola with silky texture on the palate,’ began Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte, while The London Cookhouse’s Michael Moore described ‘a smooth, creamy palate with rich, dark chocolate’. Team leader Laurent Richet MS thought it a ‘well-blended wine, with plums, prunes and black cherry jam, with lovely tannins’.

£10.60 Alexander Wines, H2Vin

Olifantsberg, Silhouette 2013, Western Cape, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

Very drinkable now if decanted, this showed ‘typical Syrah bacon fat aromas, lilac and black plum fruit with some tannic grip and potential to age further’, according to team leader Martin Lam, while Street XO’s Raphael Thierry found a ‘smoky, slightly animal nose, good fruit and balanced dry tannin’.

£12.89 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

De Trafford, Blueprint, Shiraz 2013, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

A hearty style, said Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky, who was a fan of its ‘plummy notes of macerated dark fruit and spices with hints of mahogany sawdust, vibrant and spicy on the palate with freshness and structure’.

£17.00 Bibendum

Haut Espoir, Shiraz 2011, Franschhoek, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘A herbaceous nose, with juicy fruit, plum, cherry and raspberry on the palate, juicy, big, tannic structure with dark spices and elegance on the finish,’ said a satisfied Raphael Thierry of Street XO, with M Wine Store’s Harry Crowther summing it up as a ‘good, complex style with cedar oak notes, and very harmonious’.

£11.99 Frederic Robinson

Stellenzicht, Plum Pudding Hill, Syrah 2012, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘Ripe fruit with jammy plums and prunes – delicious, meaty and minty. A lovely, riper style of wine,’ thought team leader Laurent Richet MS, while Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte described ‘rustic tannins, lots of spice and good fruit concentration’.

£15.13 Distell International

Kleine Zalze, Vineyard Selection, Shiraz 2014, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘Refreshing, expressive nose full of complex fruit aromas, dark fruit on a quite full-bodied palate with hints of coffee, chocolate and mint,’ said Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers, with team leader Simon Woods noting ‘slightly tannic yet fruity style, simple but tasty with dark blackcurrant flavours’.

£9.00 Hatch Mansfield

Dorrance, Cuvée Ameena, Syrah 2013, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘Nice, fresh red fruit aromas with undertones of smoked meat,’ said Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky, who found it ‘elegant and well structured with nice tannin balance; a very pleasing wine that would work well with a range of foods’.

£15.85 Top Selection Ltd

Swartland Winery, Winemaker's Collection, Syrah 2014, Swartland, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Creation, Syrah/Grenache 2015, Walker Bay, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£18.12 Bibendum

Nederburg, The Motorcycle Marvel 2014, Western Cape, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£11.58 Matthew Clark

Fairview, Caldera 2013, Coastal Region, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£11.38 Liberty Wines

Benguela Cove, Shiraz 2012, Walker Bay, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Noble Hill, Syrah 2013, Simonsberg-Paarl, South Africa

Commended medal winner

Swartland Winery, Bush Vine, Syrah 2014, Swartland, South Africa

Commended medal winner

New World: Shiraz/Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre & Rhône-style Blends, Rest of the New World

iWines, I Latina, Syrah 2015, Molina, Chile

Gold medal winner

Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London was impressed with this excellent Gold winner’s ‘floral and ripe nose, showing cherry and lifted herbal aromas, then understated and juicy on the palate’, describing it as ‘really fresh and elegant – a lovely wine in a low-oak impact style’. ‘Herbal, eucalyptus and savoury notes combine with sweet, dark fruits and some sweet spices. Amazing intensity, complexity and concentration – a match for rib-eye or sirloin steak,’ suggested Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel.

£15.78 Viña I Wines SpA

Luis Felipe Edwards, LFE 900, Single Vineyard 2013, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner By the glass

Spicy, fruity and exceptionally good value, this took home not only the Gold, but a By The Glass Trophy, too. Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted found it a ‘friendly wine with jammy black berries and sweet fruit character’, with Jacopo Armenio of Vinarius finding ‘fragrant, punchy, ripe red and black fruits, showing really good value for money’. ‘Full-bodied style with spices and lovely black fruit, and a touch vegetal,’ added Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London.

£10.62 North South Wines

Man O' War, Dreadnought, Syrah 2013, Waiheke Island, New Zealand

Gold medal winner

Taking Gold for its spicy, savoury character, this Kiwi Syrah had ‘bacon and black pepper notes, with grippy, ripe tannins’, began JKS Restaurants’ Sunaina Sethi, while team leader Olivier Marie described it as ‘a complex wine, with cured meat and an animalic, tertiary note, like leather’. Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club also noted ‘sweet cassis with vanilla and smoked aromas, elegant with gentle, fresh mineral style on the finish’, while team leader Annette Scarfe MW highlighted its ‘lovely aromatic, concentrated fruit’.

£23.68 Enotria&Coe

Errazuriz, Aconcagua Costa, Syrah 2014, Aconcagua Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant noted its ‘deep, dark bramble fruit with herby savoury notes and a well-structured palate’, and Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group liked its ‘heavy extraction, braai meaty, smoky, burnt wood character with a long and pleasant finish’.

£12.59 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Errazuriz, Max Reserva, Syrah 2014, Aconcagua Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Nice light spices on the nose with a touch of oak, good plummy length of fruit on the palate, and it will continue to develop in the bottle,’ said Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted, with Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London finding it ‘spicy, smoky, peppery with lovely palate elegance’.

£11.72 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Montes Alpha, Syrah 2014, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Team leader Andrea Briccarello enjoyed its ‘gutsy and animal, wild herbal nose with nice texture on the palate’, finding it ‘complex and structured, long and spicy’, while Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant found it ‘big, bold and powerful, with black cherries and slight coconut notes from the oak; overall very interesting’.

£10.13 Liberty Wines

Ventisquero, Pangea, Apalta Vineyards, Syrah 2012, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

‘Tobacco, chocolate, tomato leaf and spicy character, and a lovely, elegant finish,’ said Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant, while Jason Atherton Group’s Stefan Kobald found ‘Ribena, cassis, cooked black fruits, vanilla and clove, with aniseed notes and a vibrant palate with youthful vigour’. ‘Elegant, silky wine with class,’ concluded Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot.

£22.84 Bibendum

Montgras, Ninquén, Antu, Syrah 2014, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Chocolatey, inky, spicy and dusty on the nose, with a full-bodied and extracted style on the palate, yet enough fruit and freshness on the finish to balance,’ said Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London.

£10.70 Enotria&Coe

Vidal, Reserve, Syrah 2014, Gimblett Gravels, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

‘Full of white pepper and jammy raspberry character on nose and palate, with spicy plum notes on the finish,’ said Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha, with Guillaume Mahaut of ETM Group finding it ‘a little flinty, delicate yet firm, with blueberry on a fresh, ripe finish’.

£13.37 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Hahn, GSM 2015, Central Coast, California, USA

Bronze medal winner

‘Fresh and perfumed on the nose, bright palate with plenty of lovely fruit flavours, followed by a pleasant touch of sweetness on the finish,’ said Guillaume Mahaut of ETM Group, with Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club noting ‘plum liqueur notes, perfumed aromas and hints of toffee apple with a light herbal finish’.

£9.93 Castelnau Wine Agencies

Catena, Pasarisa, Syrah 2014, La Rioja, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

‘Lovely lifted aromatics, floral palate style with soft, ripe tannins; a perfumed and crowd-pleasing style,’ said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, with Guillaume Mahaut of ETM Group noting ‘blueberry and blackcurrant fruit, fresh and simple but well made, with a firmness on the palate’.

£9.96 Bibendum

Coopers Creek, Select Vineyards, Chalk Ridge, Syrah 2013, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW found ‘lots of cedar oak with ripe black plums underneath on the nose, hints of violets on an aromatic and juicy palate, food-friendly with defined, ripe tannins’, with Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club finding ‘fresh raspberry, light flower aromas, sweet spices, and clove notes with an elegant finish’.

£11.98 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Apaltagua, Zapallar, Reserva, Syrah 2015, Maule Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

‘Savoury, dark nose, some minerality and the fruit is ripe but not overdone; great value,’ said Vinoteca’s Charlie Young, with Jason Atherton Group’s Stefan Kobald noting its ‘black fruit and sour cherry, cassis and bacon spice aromas with good balance on the palate’.

£7.00 Davy's Wine Merchants

Craggy Range, Gimblett Gravels, Syrah 2013, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£18.12 Bibendum

Emiliana, Coyam 2013, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£13.43 Boutinot

Cline Cellars, Ancient Vines, Mourvèdre 2014, California, USA

Commended medal winner

£12.79 Boutinot

Charles Smith, Boom Boom, Syrah 2014, Washington State, USA

Commended medal winner

£12.25 Bibendum

Valdivieso, Vigno, Eclat 2009, Maule Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£13.23 Bibendum

Valdivieso, Caballo Loco, Grand Cru Limarí 2013, Limarí Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£18.58 Bibendum

Trinity Hill, Syrah 2014, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£15.79 Liberty Wines

Valle Secreto, First Edition, Syrah 2014, Cachapoal Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£14.00 EWGA

Casas del Toqui, Gran Toqui, Syrah 2013, Cachapoal Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Ventisquero, Grey, GCM 2014, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£11.28 Bibendum

New World: Viognier

Lismore, The Age of Grace, Viognier 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Gold medal winner

This Gold winner was like a breath of ‘fresh, cold mountain air’ for Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted, with its ‘beautiful, very elegant style and many layers of aromas and fruit characters’. ‘Floral, rose water, pear drop, camomile, beeswax and citrus, rich and complex,’ added Jason Atherton Group’s Stefan Kobald. Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski found ‘wet stones on the nose, as well as a very herbaceous character. Peach, pear, green pepper and a touch of red grapefruit make this a good summer wine, ideal for ceviche, white fish sashimi or sole.’

£15.14 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Siegel, Special Reserve Viognier 2016, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte praised this Gold winner’s ‘candied peach and apricot fruit, well-balanced acidity with white pepper and saline notes on the palate’, while Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group found it ‘fruit-forward with beeswax, citrus and a long finish’. Ian Howard of The White Hart Inn at Lydgate described ‘big pear flavour, with good acidity and length, and slightly off-dry’, while Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London thought it ‘concentrated and intense, as well as good value’.

£6.68 Carson Wines

Delicato Family Vineyards, Gnarly Head, Viognier 2015, California, USA

Silver medal winner

Impressing team leader Angela Reddin with its ‘complex and characterful, bright apricot, Asian pear and kumquat attack and superb, long finish’, this was definitely a ‘foodie wine’ for Frédéric Billet of Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa, showing ‘great balance and elegance, start to finish’.

£10.98 Bibendum

Saronsberg, Viognier 2016, Tulbagh, Western Cape, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group felt this wine was ‘developing’, with its ‘aromatic, mineral nose, followed by stone fruit on a waxy, oily palate that leads to a slightly salty mid-palate and a long, mineral finish’.

£9.50 Inverarity Morton

Emiliana, Novas, Gran Reserva, Viognier 2016, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Silver medal winner

Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted was keen on this ‘fresh, dry, spicy and salty, not typical’ style, while Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group highlighted its ‘pear drop, peach skin, sherbet and orange blossom with waxy character and slate minerals’.

£7.30 Boutinot

Bisquertt, La Joya, Gran Reserva, Viognier 2016, Colchagua Valley, Chile

Bronze medal winner

A light, fresh and vibrant fruit salad of a wine, with our judges finding notes of peach blossom and grapefruit, pear drops and peach, light orchard fruits and fresh peppers with hints of tinned apricot and lemon bonbons, as well as floral and mineral touches on the finish.

£5.39 Molson Coors

Millton Vineyard, Riverpoint, Viognier 2014, Gisborne, New Zealand

Bronze medal winner

Intrigued by its ‘oxidative, really interesting’ style, Andrés Ituarte of Coq d’Argent found ‘guava, cantaloupe melon and very floral notes, with bright acids and a white pepper note on the finish’.

£12.60 Bibendum

Waterkloof, Circumstance, Viognier 2016, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Commended medal winner

£11.29 Boutinot

Cline Cellars, North Coast, Viognier 2015, California, USA

Commended medal winner

£8.84 Boutinot

Deakin Estate, Viognier 2016, Victoria, Australia

Commended medal winner

New World: Zinfandel & Pinotage

Seghesio, Zinfandel 2015, Sonoma County, California, USA

Gold medal winner

Classic Zin from Seghesio, and a worthy recipient of the Gold. ‘Aromas of tobacco and dried herbs with blackcurrant and leafy tea notes,’ began Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan, who enjoyed its ‘well-integrated oak and high tannins on the palate, ripe and rounded character with good acidity and cherry notes on a savoury finish’. ‘Intense blackberry and spiciness, leading to a rich and smooth palate with good balance,’ thought Cépages Wine Bistro’s Geoffray Bénat, while team leader Martin Lam thought it had ‘well-integrated fruit and oak, as well as freshness and fruit ripeness – great with gamey stews’.

£17.50 Liberty Wines

Delicato Family Vineyards, Gnarly Head, Old Vine, Zinfandel 2015, Lodi, California, USA

Silver medal winner

‘Tobacco and sweet spices with black fruit on the nose, big and bold on a dry palate, fleshy with good structure and a sweet aftertaste of kirsch and violets,’ said Diana Rollan of Hakkasan Group, while team leader Angela Reddin was impressed with its ‘really nice balance, smoky and leathery nose with fruit bursting out on the palate, giving blackcurrant pastille and rich cherry notes’.

£11.52 Bibendum

Sebastiani, Zinfandel 2014, California, USA

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Angela Reddin enjoyed this wine’s ‘blueberry compote spice aromas and lovely intensity of rich fruit in the mouth’, and felt it had ‘just enough tannin and acidity to give structure and freshness’. ‘Characterful, fruity, nice and chocolatey with a minty bitterness, but well integrated, too,’ added J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers.

£9.72 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Renwood, Zinfandel 2014, Amador County, California, USA

Bronze medal winner

Diana Rollan of Hakkasan Group found that this ‘invites you to keep drinking’, with its ‘plum, liquorice, tobacco and cedar wood aromas, savoury and ripe, rounded balance on the palate and good freshness’. ‘Lovely balance and poise for such a powerhouse,’ added team leader Angela Reddin.

£12.98 Bibendum

Boutinot, Burlesque, Old Vine, Zinfandel 2015, Lodi, California, USA

Commended medal winner

£6.09 Boutinot

Cline Cellars, Nancy's Vines, Zinfandel 2015, California, USA

Commended medal winner

£12.51 Boutinot

Dry Creek Vineyards, Old Vine, Zinfandel 2013, California, USA

Commended medal winner

£17.45 Bibendum

Other Fortified Wine

Resigon, Quinta Brejinho da Costa, Moscatel Roxo 2010, Peninsula de Setúbal, Portugal

Gold medal winner

Chalking up Gold for Portugal in this category, Resigon was praised for this ‘elegant and herbal wine, with a spicy nose, and good orange marmalade notes. Very sweet, with good acidity’, according to Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel. Team leader Angela Reddin praised its ‘burnt sugar nose, with dense Christmas pudding fruit and spice. Quite sapid and elegant. A hand sell, but worth it.’ £25.12/50cl

£25.12 Size: 50cl Resigon SA

Cazes, Rivesaltes Ambré 2002, Roussillon, France

Gold medal winner

This Gold Lister was ‘complex and beautifully elegant, with a balletic finish’, began team leader Olivier Marie, who found ‘rancio, nutty chocolate and mocha notes with a balsamic character on the finish, and coffee notes, too’. ‘Super-nutty, with a long, oxidised finish,’ added Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer. Team leader Angela Reddin praised a ‘salty, herbal nose leading to a rich caramel palate with salted lemon, and a maple syrup finish’. £10.03/37.5cl

£10.03 Size: 37.5cl Liberty Wines

Casa Mariol, Vermut Blanc -1, Terra Alta, Spain

Gold medal winner

This Gold Lister was ‘beautifully balanced, with precise aromatics and herbal notes, and a sweet residual sugar level, but it’s in balance’, said team leader Olivier Marie, while fellow team leader Annette Scarfe MW enjoyed its ‘lovely ginger spice aromas, delicate texture and Bramley apple on the palate’. Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club noted ‘herbal, kümmel notes, leading to an elegant floral, camomile finish’. £8.85/75cl

£8.85 Size: 75cl Top Selection Ltd

Alvear, Solera 1927, Pedro Ximénez -1, Montilla-Moriles, Spain

Gold medal winner

Alvear struck Gold with this indulgent, rich wine, which was considered by our judges to be beautifully balanced, too. ‘Full of raisins and prunes on the nose, richness, complexity and a true terroir feel on the palate,’ began Yauatcha’s Kelvin McCabe, with Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán adding: ‘Such great length and complexity, with lovely coffee notes on the aftertaste.’ Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel wanted to see this served alongside almond cake or tiramisu. £11.35/37.5cl

£11.35 Size: 37.5cl Bibendum

Sivipa, Moscatel Roxo 2011, Península de Setúbal, Portugal

Gold medal winner

Taking Gold for its rich, intense character and vibrant fruit, this Moscatel Roxo was described by Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel as having ‘pronounced raisin, sultana, orange and kumquat marmalade notes, with good acidity and a fine and rich texture’. Team leader Angela Reddin was impressed by ‘nutty richness, espresso and citrus peel, leading to a warm, long finish’. £22/50cl

£22.00 Size: 50cl Raymond Reynolds

Justino's, Colheita 1996, Madeira, Portugal

Gold medal winner

Our panel members were unanimous on this Gold winner, with Giuseppe Longobardi of The 3A Pub Company highlighting its ‘toasted fig, caramelised orange, toffee and nice fresh balance’, and WSET’s Mike Best finding it a ‘truly delicious wine, with wonderful complexity, balsamic notes, freshness and great length’. Equally good with foie gras or sticky toffee pudding, according to Geoffray Bénat of Cépages Wine Bistro. £26.45/75cl

£26.61 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

Chambers Rosewood, Rutherglen, Old Vine Muscat -1, Victoria, Australia

Gold medal winner

‘Just delicious,’ was team leader Angela Reddin’s summation of this Gold medal winner, going on to describe ‘concentrated and intense raisined fruit, candied nuts, caramel and spice that goes on and on’. ‘Deep and dense, with good grip on the palate and treacle toffee notes on the finish,’ added team leader Simon Woods. ‘Orange marmalade and walnut notes – this is sweet, but nicely balanced,’ concluded Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel. £16.33/37.5cl

£16.39 Size: 37.5cl Liberty Wines

Penfolds, Father, Grand Tawny -1, South Australia, Australia

Silver medal winner

Team leader Tom Forrest found ‘light toffee and dried fruit aromas, candied peel with dark spices on the palate and a very peppery finish’, while fellow team leader Olivier Marie highlighted ‘nice rancio character and sweet pistachio notes’. £14.29/37.5cl

£14.29 Size: 37.5cl Majestic Commercial

Knightor, White Vermouth -1, Cornwall, England

Silver medal winner

‘A zesty, floral aroma, with coffee-bean notes, too,’ began Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, going on to praise this English vermouth’s complex finish. Stefan Kobald of the Jason Atherton Group described ‘camomile, spice, green tea and citrus notes’. £18.75/75cl

£18.75 Size: 75cl Sommelier's Choice

Justino's, Sercial, 10 Years Old -1, Madeira, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘Spicy style, with vibrant fruit, marmalade and stone fruit,’ said team leader Laura Rhys MS, with WSET’s Mike Best noting: ‘Nutty and fresh, mid-length and approachable, would be perfect with dark chocolate or praline dessert.’ £23.95/75cl

£24.11 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

Justino's, Malvasia, 10 Years Old -1, Madeira, Portugal

Silver medal winner

Team leader Laura Rhys MS enjoyed the ‘prune and raisin, dried stone fruits and dried peel’ and found this to be ‘rich with good balance of acidity and sweetness, and a beautiful finish’, while The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira found ‘coffee, spice, crispy orange skin with peppery sweetness’. £23.95/75cl

£24.11 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

Quady, Essensia, Orange Muscat 2015, California, USA

Silver medal winner

Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer enjoyed its ‘bright, orange and mandarin spicy nose, tropical fruit and orange peel menthol on the palate’, while Timothy Connor of Bread Street Kitchen also found ‘candied orange and apple with cinnamon spice, good acidity and balance’. £10.66/37.5cl

£10.66 Size: 37.5cl Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Justino's, Verdelho, Colheita 1997, Madeira, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘Very elegant, with plenty of life,’ began The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, who found it ‘spicy with dried fruits, honey and orange on the palate and caramel notes on a really good finish’. ‘Tremendous balanced acidity and great concentration, could be matched with sweet or savoury foods,’ added Mike Best of the WSET. £26.50/75cl

£26.61 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

Quady, Vya, Sweet Vermouth -1, California, USA

Silver medal winner

‘Mace, wormwood and earth’ were to the fore for team leader Angela Reddin, with ‘deep, dark and bitter elements coupled with just enough sweetness and great style’, while fellow team leader Olivier Marie was intrigued: ‘Amazing bitter cinchona character, like a Barolo Chinato, then liquorice with an almost Génépi, alpine liqueur finish.’ £18.95/75cl

£18.95 Size: 75cl Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Sivipa, Moscatel Roxo, Superior, 10 Anos -1, Península de Setúbal, Portugal

Silver medal winner

A wine of ‘incredible balance’, according to Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer, with its ‘caramel, orange, eucalyptus and coconut aromas, then more of the same leading on the palate, with added dimensions of raisin fruit and chocolate’. Harry Crowther of M Restaurants noted ‘complex marzipan notes, with rich butterscotch on the palate’. £29.70/50cl

£29.70 Size: 50cl Raymond Reynolds

Castellare, San Niccolo, Vin Santo 2010, Tuscany, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Mike Best of the WSET was very taken with the ‘fantastic array of flavours’, finding it ‘aromatic and attractive on the nose, but showing wonderful freshness for a wine this sweet, and amazing depth of flavour on the palate’. £17.05/37.5cl

£17.05 Size: 37.5cl Bibendum

Skillogalee, Liqueur Muscat -1, South Australia, Australia

Bronze medal winner

Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán found this ‘very interesting, with a spirity profile and Mediterranean herbs on the palate’, while Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha enjoyed its ‘fig, dried prunes, baked berry fruits and leathery character’. £24.87/75cl

£24.87 Size: 75cl Enotria&Coe

Casa Ermelinda Freitas, Moscatel de Setúbal -1, Setúbal, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Olivier Marie was impressed with this ‘beautiful wine, starting to show some pleasant rancio character, with complex dried nuts and pistachio flavours, rich volatile acids lifting up the fruit with an almost balsamic finish’. £8/75cl

£8.00 Size: 75cl Atlantico UK

Quady, Elysium, Black Muscat 2015, California, USA

Bronze medal winner

‘Cassis and Morello cherries and chocolate notes,’ began team leader Angela Reddin, going on to describe ‘intense sweetness with a good level of acidity’. ‘Lusciously sweet,’ added Stamatis Iseris of The Strathearn at The Gleneagles Hotel. £10.66/37.5cl

£10.66 Size: 37.5cl Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Badia di Morrona, Vin Santo del Chianti 2011, Tuscany, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Giuseppe Longobardi of The 3A Pub Company was very taken with the ‘chestnut, black fig and marzipan richness, and more dried figs on the finish’, while Mike Best of the WSET found it ‘fresh, vibrant and still grapes, with beautiful balance and delicious caramel notes’. £18.15/50cl

£18.15 Size: 50cl Eurowines

Cazes, Muscat de Rivesaltes 2013, Roussillon, France

Commended medal winner

£9.20 Size: 37.5cl Liberty Wines

Knightor, Rosé Vermouth -1, Cornwall, England

Commended medal winner

£18.50 Size: 75cl Sommelier's Choice

GCF Exclusif, Domaine Les Roumanis, Muscat de St-Jean de Minervois 2014, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£5.25 Size: 50cl TJ Wines Ltd

Cooperativa Agrícola do Funchal, Madeira Vintners, Sweet -1, Madeira, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£9.40 Size: 75cl Cooperativa Agrícola do Funchal, CRL

Chambers Rosewood, Rutherglen, Muscat -1, Victoria, Australia

Commended medal winner

£9.01 Size: 37.5cl Liberty Wines

Justino's, Fine Rich, 5 Years Old -1, Madeira, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£14.51 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

Cooperativa Agrícola do Funchal, Madeira Vintners, Dry -1, Madeira, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£9.40 Size: 75cl Cooperativa Agrícola do Funchal, CRL

Port

Wiese & Krohn, Krohn, Colheita 1996, Douro, Portugal

Gold medal winner

‘A lovely expression of colheita,’ praised team leader Annette Scarfe MW, going on to describe ‘hazelnuts and sweet cinnamon spice, with a fresh, juicy palate’. Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot very much enjoyed its ‘lovely mellow Christmas cake character with a huge, rounded palate explosion’, while Vinoteca’s Charlie Young highlighted ‘walnuts and molasses, great acidity and power leading to flavours of ground walnuts, stewed plums and currants’. Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish thought this was best served with orange cheesecake. £21.70/75cl

£21.70 Size: 75cl Boutinot

Alves de Sousa, Quinta da Gaivosa, Late Bottled Vintage 2012, Douro, Portugal

Gold medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW enjoyed this Gold medal LBV’s ‘lovely, plush, juicy primary fruit with Christmas cake spice and richness on the palate, a lovely core of acidity, dense, dark chocolate and liquorice coming through on the finish’, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club noted its ‘fresh cherry fruit and gentle balsamic aromas, with cigar tobacco and leather notes adding complexity to a powerful, fruit-driven character’. The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira saw this all adding up to a perfect match for blue cheese. £19/75cl

£19.00 Size: 75cl Atlantico UK, Top Selection

Quinta do Vallado, 10 Year Old Tawny -1, Douro, Portugal

Gold medal winner

It couldn't be anything but Gold for Quinta do Vallado’s 10 Year Old, which Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán described as having ‘candy and flowers on the nose, with dark preserved fruits and hints of rose, a light palate with juicy fig and plum, cherry fruit and red liquorice on the finish’. Team leader Laurent Richet MS described this as a ‘muscular style of port, with spice, honey, caramel and date notes, and a persistent finish’, while Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh summed it up: ‘Good balance of acidity and sweetness, with fine wood and oxidation.’ £13.32/50cl

£13.32 Size: 50cl Bibendum

Sogevinus, Barros, 20 Year Old Tawny -1, Douro, Portugal

Gold medal winner

Rich dried fruit and beautiful nutty notes elevated this tawny to Gold. ‘Church wood, great figgy fruit and acidity, then a lingering finish. Lovely stuff,’ said a satisfied Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh, with Tobias Brauweiler MS of Sake No Hana highlighting ‘dark chocolate and coffee powder, complex caramel and preserved fruit flavours, nicely balanced alcohol and sweetness’. Ideally suited to complement ‘cooked figs with blue cheese and walnuts’, thought Elly Owen of Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall. £26.25/75cl

£26.25 Size: 75cl Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Sogrape, Ferreira, 10 Year Old White Port -1, Douro, Portugal

Gold medal winner Critics ChoiceCasper Auchterlonie medal winner

This wowed our judges with its complexity, depth and individuality, earning it not only a well-deserved Gold, but the Caspar Auchterlonie Award for the competition’s top fortified wine. Le Cordon Bleu London’s Matthieu Longuère MS praised ‘toffee-fudge and honeyed mead aromas, with lovely fruit on a palate that’s really fresh and minty, with a slightly gritty texture and wonderful length’. ‘Powerful and warming,’ began J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers, adding: ‘This is very mineral and well developed, with elegant, dried apricot fruit and a saltiness too.’ Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish was taken by its ‘rich, complex, nutty nose, as well as a peppery note, leading to a spicy finish with a touch of nutmeg. Ideally suited to either a cheese board or sticky toffee pudding.’ £14.62/37.5cl

£14.62 Size: 37.5cl Sogrape Vinhos SA

Quinta do Infantado, Vintage Port 2011, Douro, Portugal

Gold medal winner

‘A lovely example, plush and luscious with a generous mid-palate packed with an explosive fruit compote of sweet plums and spice, with great length on the finish, too,’ said impressed team leader Annette Scarfe MW of this Gold medal winner. Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club admired its ‘rich red cherries with gentle balsamic notes, sweet herbal character on the palate with rich, developed fruit character on the finish’. ‘Buy now and hide it while you can,’ suggested team leader Tom Forrest, with The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira in agreement: ‘Showing well, despite still being a baby, but it will become a big vintage port in 15–20 years’ time.’ £36.55/75cl

£36.66 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

Sogrape, Sandeman, 40 Year Old Tawny -1, Douro, Portugal

Gold medal winner

Team leader Sam Caporn MW felt this complex and mature Gold Lister showed ‘nice development and notes of caramel and baked fruit on the nose, followed by a balanced, integrated and seamless character on the palate with a long and nutty finish’. Andrés Iterate of Coq d’Argent appreciated its ‘caramel and brown sugar notes, along with a creamy, Fig Newton, brioche flavour’. £92/75cl

£92.00 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

Sogevinus, Kopke, 10 Year Old White Port -1, Douro, Portugal

Gold medal winner

Taking one of the two white port Golds in this year’s competition, this was a ‘complex, elegant and nutty’ style according to Le Cordon Bleu London’s Matthieu Longuère MS, who enjoyed its ‘dried flowers and lovely fruit with freshness and elegance on the finish’, while team leader Jade Koch found ‘pretty orange character, drying on the palate with marzipan notes emerging and great character and length’. ‘Good intensity and definition of fruit, with notes of date, raisin, prune and cooked apple,’ added Jacopo Armenio of Vineries. £14.50/37.5cl

£14.50 Size: 37.5cl Hayward Bros

Sogevinus, Kopke, Colheita 1981, Douro, Portugal

Gold medal winner

It was no surprise that this colheita snapped up Gold. ‘Coffee and walnuts, dark chocolate, youthful yet harmonious, notes of finely ground nuts and Christmas cake and very smooth texture. Oh yeah!’ exclaimed a very satisfied Charlie Young of Vinoteca. Meanwhile, for Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant, its ‘walnuts, toasted hazelnuts and cooked prune character make it the perfect match with cheese’. J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers had a sweeter match in mind, saying: ‘Caramelised almonds and developing fruit would make this great with chocolate and coffee cake.’ £48.35/75cl

£48.35 Size: 75cl Hayward Bros

Quinta do Vallado, 30 Year Old Tawny -1, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

This had ‘nice concentration’, said The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, showing ‘toasted, spicy caramel and vanilla aromas with flavours of dried peach and nuts, almonds, and it’s just asking for a nice dessert such as pistachio crème brûlée’. ‘Great length, lovely walnut and dried fig notes with dried orange, hazelnuts and a peppery finish,’ added team leader Tom Forrest. £40.80/50cl

£40.80 Size: 50cl Bibendum

Ramos Pinto, Quinta de Ervamoira, 10 Year Old Tawny -1, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

A ‘long and lovely’ style for team leader Sam Caporn MW, with its ‘vanilla and spice with fresh acid and distinct notes of chestnut on the finish’, while Trangallán’s Xabier Alvarez also enjoyed its ‘toasty aromas with hazelnut, notes of pine tree, spices and liquorice with sweet tannins and a lovely line of acidity’. £33.50/75cl

£33.50 Size: 75cl Maisons Marques et Domaines

Quinta do Vallado, 20 Year Old Tawny -1, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘Clean, pure, elegant aromas of fig fruits, and on the palate there’s a balance of smoky oak and an underlying racy acidity,’ said Sumi Sarma of Sumilier, concluding: ‘Long finesse, with notes of coffee, chocolate toffee and some floral notes on the finish.’ £22.63/50cl

£22.63 Size: 50cl Bibendum

Sogrape, Sandeman, Founders Reserve -1, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

A lighter style, said Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, who found ‘cherry with subtle floral touches on the nose, rich sweet spices and gentle herbal notes on the palate’, while team leader Annette Scarfe MW highlighted ‘juicy black berry fruit with a slightly fiery feel and a contrasting, slightly oxidative note’. £9.09/75cl

£9.09 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

Sogrape, Sandeman, Quinta do Seixo, Vintage Port 2013, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘Floral, plum jam notes on a characterful nose,’ began Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha, who found it ‘big and ripe on the palate, more plum and floral flavours with notes of fresh tobacco and cooked blackcurrant fruit, fresh and fragrant on the finish’. ‘Juicy with ripe, defined tannins, needs time,’ added team leader Annette Scarfe MW. £17.95/75cl

£17.95 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

Sogrape, Sandeman, 20 Year Old Tawny -1, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘Strawberry jam on toast with orange and dried peach notes on the nose, cinnamon and sweet spices,’ began Carlos Ferreira of The Sign of the Don, who found it ‘very well balanced, with nice acidity, good to accompany cheeses’, while team leader Tom Forrest noted ‘soft, integrated alcohol and a peppery kick on the finish’. £24.53/75cl

£24.53 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

Sogrape, Sandeman, 30 Year Old Tawny -1, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

Full of ‘purity and elegance, and complex vibrant character on a long palate’, said Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán, with team leader Sam Caporn MW also noting ‘quite a pale colour and a restrained nose of vanilla, mixed spices and baked plums, with some alcohol warmth on the finish accompanied by lovely suggestions of grilled nuts’. £41.72/75cl

£41.72 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

Sogevinus, Barros, 10 Year Old Tawny -1, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

Tobias Brauweiler MS of Sake No Hana noted ‘dark fruits, fig and prune on the nose with hints of olive tapenade, followed by a medium-weight palate with lovely fruit richness, caramel and leafy touches on the finish’. £14.69/75cl

£14.69 Size: 75cl Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Sogrape, Ferreira, Late Bottled Vintage 2012, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘Red berries and tobacco leaf aromas with notes of fruit liqueur, gentle sweet spices on the palate and a hint of chocolate on the finish,’ began Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, with team leader Annette Scarfe MW noting ‘ripe, rich Christmas cake fruit with spice and liquorice tones, and a nice core of quality’. £12.25/75cl

£12.25 Size: 75cl Berkmann Wine Cellars

Sogrape, Ferreira, Quinta do Porto, 10 Year Old Tawny -1, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

Sumi Sarma of Sumilier enjoyed the aromas of ‘figs, dried plums, toffee with smoky toasted notes and spices’, finding a palate of ‘forest floor with orange fruit, tobacco, cinnamon and nutmeg spice, darker liquorice and a good, lingering finish, well-balanced oak and fruit notes with supple tannins’. £15.85/75cl

£15.85 Size: 75cl Berkmann Wine Cellars

Quinta do Crasto, Colheita 1997, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘Dense, dark chocolate and cream with sticky fruit aromas,’ began Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group, who noted ‘plum, figs, caramelised coffee beans and raisins on the palate, which is complex with a smooth finish and a long life’. ‘Stewed plums, fresh and sweet berries lead into notes of black treacle and sweet spice, ginger and a touch of bitterness,’ added Vinoteca’s Charlie Young. £25.02/75cl

£25.02 Size: 75cl Enotria&Coe

Sogevinus, Kopke, Colheita 1999, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant enjoyed its ‘fig marmalade and dark caramel character, honey and sweet spice notes with a lovely finish’, and Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia highlighted its ‘lifted raisin and citrus peel notes with caramelised peel on the finish’. £24.55/75cl

£24.55 Size: 75cl Hayward Bros

Sogevinus, Kopke, Colheita White 2007, Douro, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

‘Modern style and very refreshing,’ began Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted, who found ‘many layers of dried fruits, honey and rancio character, good balance and length, opening up nicely across the palate, and it’s very easy to drink more than one glass!’ £22/75cl

£22.00 Size: 75cl Hayward Bros

Sogrape, Sandeman, 10 Year Old Tawny -1, Douro, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

‘Apricot and cherry with raisined fruit on the nose, richer liquorice on the palate with some tannins and toasty walnuts,’ said Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán, while team leader Sam Caporn MW found ‘warming alcohol coming through on the nose and palate, with some nice nuts on the finish’. £14.04/75cl

£14.04 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

Sogrape, Ferreira, Ruby -1, Douro , Portugal

Commended medal winner

£9.00 Size: 75cl Berkmann Wine Cellars

Wiese & Krohn, Lágrima, White Port -1, Douro , Portugal

Commended medal winner

£9.72 Size: 75cl Boutinot

Sogrape, Sandeman, Late Bottled Vintage 2011, Douro , Portugal

Commended medal winner

£10.86 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

Sogrape, Ferreira, Duque de Bragança, 20 Year Old Tawny -1, Douro , Portugal

Commended medal winner

£26.95 Size: 75cl Berkmann Wine Cellars

Quinta da Boeira, Reserve Tawny -1, Douro, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£18.83 Size: 75cl Quinta da Boeira

Ramos Pinto, Adriano, White Reserva -1, Douro, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£18.00 Size: 75cl Maisons Marques et Domaines

Sogevinus, Kopke, 20 Year Old Tawny -1, Douro, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£27.35 Size: 75cl Hayward Bros

Sogevinus, Cálem, Colheita 2000, Douro, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£21.00 Size: 75cl Amathus

Sogevinus, Cálem, 10 Year Old Tawny -1, Douro, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£13.27 Size: 75cl Amathus

Sogevinus, Barros, Colheita 1998, Douro, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£26.35 Size: 75cl Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Sogrape, Ferreira, Dona Antónia, Reserva Tawny -1, Douro, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£14.20 Size: 75cl Sogrape Vinhos SA

Sogevinus, Kopke, Colheita White 2003, Douro, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£24.95 Size: 75cl Hayward Bros

Portugal

Conde Villar, Alvarinho 2015, Vinho Verde, Portugal

Gold medal winner

A beautiful blend of fruit and minerality, elevating this Vinho Verde to Gold. Immacolata Cannavo of Hakkasan Dubai enjoyed its ‘open, mineral, flinty style with white pear, clean acidity and floral notes’, while Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous found ‘limes and pineapples, with a nutty, almond and citrus palate’. The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira highlighted its ‘smoothness and vegetal, lemon-lime character with peachy softness’, adding that it would be ‘perfect with fatty fish’.

£9.63 Bibendum

Alberto de Oliveira Pinto, Quinta da Espinhosa, Branco 2015, Dão, Portugal

Gold medal winner

Judges were enamoured with abundant fruit and freshness here, awarding this Gold. Team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW found it a ‘generous, fleshy white with zesty acid’, while the Cavalry & Guards Club’s Andre Luis Martins found ‘pear aromas with light rose notes, sweet pear with fresh green apple character and a rich, complex finish’. Charles Carron Brown of The Forest Side Grasmere, meanwhile, found ‘jasmine tea and white flowers, as well as orange blossom and sherbet notes alongside Bramley apples, all with crisp acidity’.

£16.58 QUINTA DA ESPINHOSA

Ramos Pinto, Duas Quintas, White 2015, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

Federico Forte of Plateau was impressed with this wine’s ‘mineral, stone fruit, zesty lime and pineapple, with very high acidity giving it good potential for ageing’, while Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse suspected its ‘light, great taste would be a great match with sea bass’.

£14.50 Maisons Marques et Domaines

Opção, Loureiro 2016, Vinho Verde, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘A delicate fizz, yet there’s incredible complexity here, and lovely mineral character,’ began impressed team leader Laurent Richet MS, with The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira noting: ‘Asparagus with lemon and lime juice, good acidity and balance.’

£7.40 AB Valley Wines

Sogrape, Quinta de Azevedo 2016, Vinho Verde, Portugal

Silver medal winner

This was ‘great value’ for Francisco Macedo of Bovey Castle, exhibiting ‘nice fruit, with green apple and white peach notes and a floral edge, good balance and freshness on the palate, and a mid-length finish’.

£6.95 Liberty Wines

Sogrape, Herdade do Peso, Sossego, Branco 2016, Alentejo, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘Really good value,’ said an enthusiastic Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel, who enjoyed its ‘peachy, crisp and creamy-textured palate, lovely, like a lean Viognier’. ‘Zesty nose, rounded, ripe stone fruit,’ added team leader Martin Lam.

£7.50 Liberty Wines

Sogevinus, Kopke, Reserva, White 2014, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

Team leader Martin Lam found this ‘complex and evolved, with a creamy, Burgundian nose’, while Charles Pashby-Taylor pf Dabbous felt it was ‘a ripe, slightly oxidative style, but very interesting’, and Fred Marti of Typing Room noted its ‘rich, lively, fruity character and good balance’.

£12.35 Hayward Bros

Quinta do Crasto, Superior, Branco 2015, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘Fresh herbal and light coriander aromas,’ began Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, who found ‘rich citrus, Cox apples and pear on the palate, which has a charming finish’. ‘Ripe, rounded and refreshing, with tangy acidity and a mineral end,’ added team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW.

£12.70 Enotria&Coe

Azamor, Selected White 2015, Alentejo, Portugal

Silver medal winner

Fleshy fruit and floral notes impressed tasters, with Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer describing ‘raw rhubarb, honeydew melon and peach skin, as well as raw almonds and river stones’. Charles Carron Brown of The Forest Side Grasmere found ‘tropical fruit, camomile tea and jasmine, not to mention some grapefruit pith’.

£10.44 Liberty Wines

Casa Ermelinda Freitas, Sauvignon Blanc/Verdelho 2015, Península de Setúbal, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘Aromatic and peachy on the nose, with characterful apricot and lemon curd on the palate,’ began team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, with Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering noting its ‘restrained but attractive fruit, an easy wine by the glass or to drink with chicken dishes and salads’.

£9.75 Atlantico UK

Broadbent, Vinho Verde -1, Vinho Verde, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Laurent Richet MS found a ‘delicate fizz, perlant on the tongue, with strong saline minerals and seaweed character, but delicious fruit notes of peach and apricot, too’.

£7.59 Top Selection Ltd

Casa da Passarella, Villa Oliveira, Encruzado 2014, Dåo, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

A well-balanced wine, said team leader Laura Rhys MS, highlighting its ‘ripe citrus, pear and apple with floral notes on the nose, followed by some good mineral character on a palate of pleasant weight and texture’.

£29.46 Enotria&Coe

Conde Villar, Branco 2015, Vinho Verde, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

‘Very fresh, with good acidity and fruit profile of citrus, apple and lemon zest,’ began The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, adding: ‘Lively and very well balanced, with a nice spritz and a good finish.’

£6.74 Bibendum

Esporão, Alandra, Branco 2015, Alentejo, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous was keen on this wine’s ‘grassy, floral style and nice leesy note’, while Fred Marti of Typing Room found it ‘big, with passion fruit character and richness on the finish’. ‘Floral, wet stone nose, intense and aromatic, though finishing dry,’ added team leader Martin Lam.

£7.10 Matthew Clark

Aliança, Reserva, White 2016, Bairrada, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

‘Perfumed, with pear drop notes and a little sharpness, but very pleasant overall,’ began Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse, with Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering adding: ‘Significant sweetness, but in a most attractive way. An amiable glass on its own, but also great with apple pie or strudel, and fruit-based desserts.’

£5.48 Boutinot

Sogrape, Duque de Viseu, Branco 2015, Dão, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club found this ‘good value for your pound’, enjoying its ‘rich, herbal, light lemon flower aromas and pink grapefruit on the palate with elegant green asparagus notes and a fresh finish’. ‘Interesting, flowery, scented character, balanced and easy,’ added Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering.

£6.95 Liberty Wines

Sogrape, Quinta dos Carvalhais, Reserva, Branco 2012, Dão, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

‘A good balance of oak and fruit, staying light-bodied on the palate with an intensity of fruits balanced by medium-high acidity,’ said Jacopo Armenio of Vinarius, with team leader Martin Lam adding: ‘Quite broad, creamy, oak-tinged style with a citrus-focused palate.’

£15.95 Liberty Wines

Sogrape, Casa Ferreirinha, Planalto 2015, Douro, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

Jacopo Armenio of Vinarius enjoyed its ‘ripe peach, apricot and nectarine fruit style, bright creamy texture and intensity’, while team leader Martin Lam summed it up as ‘elegant, floral and a good food wine’.

£6.35 Liberty Wines

Quinta do Piloto, Piloto Collection, Roxo 2016, Península de Setúbal, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

Fred Marti of Typing Room found this ‘rich and flamboyant, showing plenty of ripe fruit with a salty mineral tang and leafy freshness to balance’, while team leader Martin Lam highlighted its ‘floral, Malvasia-esque orange flower notes’.

£13.50 Raymond Reynolds

Santo Isidro de Pegões, Adega de Pegões, Colheita Seleccionada, Branco 2015, Palmela, Portugal

Commended medal winner

Aliança, Quinta da Garrida, White 2016, Dão, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£6.17 Boutinot

Sogevinus, Kopke, White 2015, Douro, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£8.05 Hayward Bros

Sogrape, Quinta dos Carvalhais, Encruzado 2015, Dão, Portugal

Commended medal winner

'A Chablis-like style, with its chalky minerality,' ventured senior judge Charles Pashby-Taylor, with team leader Martin Lam pointing out: 'A little closed on the nose, but on the palate it's highly aromatic and well textured.'

£14.95 Liberty Wines

Sogrape, Morgadio da Torre, Alvarinho 2015, Vinho Verde, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£11.50 Liberty Wines

Opção, Superior 2016, Vinho Verde, Portugal

Commended medal winner

Portugal: Alentejo – Red

Azamor 2014, Alentejo, Portugal

Gold medal winner

Fruity and savoury in equal measures, judges thought this easily worthy of Gold. Team leader Jade Koch described ‘leather notes, and a really juicy palate, with cherry fruit, and a drying finish’. Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer agreed that this was ‘super-juicy, with floral notes, as well as a chalk and pepper on the palate, with great acidity’. ‘Nice fruit extraction and deep intensity, with elegant tannins and a long finish – amazing with quail,’ concluded Gabriele Galuppo of Theo Randall at the InterContinental.

£9.46 Liberty Wines

Esporão, Reserva, Tinto 2014, Alentejo, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘Ripe, clean, sweet fruit and fleshy tannins, with a sense of place and good definition,’ began team leader Olivier Marie, with Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer noting its ‘coconut, vanilla and cooked plum nose, plush velvet tannin, vanilla and spice with an oaky finish’.

£14.22 Barwell & Jones

Sogrape, Herdade do Peso, Sossego, Tinto 2015, Alentejo, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£7.50 Liberty Wines

Sogrape, Herdade do Peso, Trinca Bolotas 2015, Alentejo, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£8.50 Liberty Wines

Sogrape, Herdade do Peso, Colheita, Tinto 2014, Alentejo, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£9.50 Liberty Wines

Esporão, Alandra, Tinto 2015, Alentejo , Portugal

Commended medal winner

£7.10 Matthew Clark

Portugal: Red, Douro Valley

Cardanhos, Espinho, Colheita, Cima Corgo 2013, Douro, Portugal

Gold medal winner

Spring Restaurant’s Antoine Cabre enjoyed this Gold winner’s ‘lovely, attractive nose with nice freshness, a sharp attack but fresh and fruity character, and well-balanced spices’, while team leader Annette Scarfe MW also found it ‘juicy and spicy, with a warming finish but soft and structured, ripe tannins’. Cavalry & Guards Club’s Andre Luis Martins found ‘rich cherry notes with some meaty character, too’, while team leader Lionel Periner recommended this be paired with duck.

£7.56 The Portuguese Fine Wine Company

Quinta do Vallado, Touriga Nacional 2012, Douro, Portugal

Gold medal winner

‘A spicy and rich, ripe and full-bodied wine that’s finely balanced with great fruit ripeness and sufficient structure to age well,’ began Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum as this Touriga Nacional took Gold. Team leader Annette Scarfe MW found it a ‘big, ambitious style, still youthful, but will integrate and soften nicely’. Jason Atherton Group’s Stefan Kobald, meanwhile, could see this pairing beautifully with a t-bone steak.

£18.37 Bibendum

Sogrape, Casa Ferreirinha, Quinta da Leda, Tinto 2014, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky enjoyed its ‘full and perfumed nose with dark mulberry fruit, ripe and vibrant dark fruit palate with lots of prune notes in an elegant structure’, with Andrea Cotichella of Wernher Restaurant at Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa finding ‘fruity, juicy, jammy and spicy blackcurrant aromas with a warm, round and balanced palate’.

£26.50 Liberty Wines

Muxagat, Tinto 2012, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

Team leader Laurent Richet MS found it a ‘leaner oak style, with toasty breadcrumb aromas and lovely structure’, with Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky finding it ‘quite fresh, with herbal notes on the nose, juicy and balanced on the palate, with good tannic structure, could age further’.

£13.54 Indigo Wine

Ramos Pinto, Duas Quintas, Reserva, Red 2014, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘Plenty going on here,’ began Antoine Cabre of Spring Restaurant, who enjoyed its ‘complex nose of herbal notes and plenty of dark fruits and berries, with lovely balance on the palate’. ‘Well crafted and built to age, chalky tannins and restrained fruit aromas at the moment, but will explode within five years in bottle,’ added Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum.

£34.00 Maisons Marques et Domaines

Sogevinus, Kopke, Reserva, Red 2013, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

A ‘more ambitious style’, said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, who noted ‘generous use of new French oak, polished and sleek, with blueberry and bramble fruit’, while Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum was keen on its ‘ripe, spicy blackcurrant, nervy palate and elegant structure’.

£12.35 Hayward Bros

Quinta do Infantado, Red 2013, Douro, Portugal

Silver medal winner

Team leader Laurent Richet MS likened this wine to ‘a dry port’, with its ‘perfumed, red and black jammy fruit, ripe plum, prune and date palate with balanced tannin structure’, with Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan also finding ‘toasty cherry and liquorice with sweet spices, jammy fruit and a warming finish’.

£10.08 Liberty Wines

Aliança, Quinta dos Quatro Ventos, Tinto 2013, Douro, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

‘Fruit-forward and fleshy with good solidity and power,’ began Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky, while Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan highlighted its ‘cherry, plum, violets and sweet spices on the nose with dark chocolate hints, fleshy character and nice concentration on the palate’.

£11.07 Boutinot

Quinta do Crasto, Superior, Syrah 2014, Douro, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

‘Bright fruit on the nose, cassis and French oak, then a very juicy palate with notes of spice and a lovely balancing touch of bitterness on the finish,’ said Antoine Cabre of Spring Restaurant.

£14.26 Enotria&Coe

Sogrape, Casa Ferreirinha, Papa Figos, Tinto 2015, Douro, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

‘Dry and meaty with burnt oak notes on the nose, nice savoury dryness on the palate with juicy sour red fruit,’ said Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky, while team leader Laurent Richet MS enjoyed its ‘ripe fruit and structure, strawberry jam and ripe plum fruit with prune notes on a medium-length finish’.

£7.95 Liberty Wines

Cardanhos, Espinho, Reserva, Cima Corgo 2011, Douro, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

A ‘lovely example’, began team leader Annette Scarfe MW, who found ‘ripe black and red fruits with soft, ripe tannins and a juicy mid-palate’, while Spring Restaurant’s Antoine Cabre highlighted ‘lovely pepper and berries, and a good, complex palate style’.

£10.30 The Portuguese Fine Wine Company

Sogrape, Casa Ferreirinha, Vinha Grande, Tinto 2014, Douro, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£9.25 Liberty Wines

Quinta do Vallado, Reserva, Tinto 2014, Douro , Portugal

Commended medal winner

£21.87 Bibendum

Quinta do Noval, Cedro do Noval 2010, Douro, Portugal

Commended medal winner

Casa Ferreirinha, Callabriga, Tinto 2014, Douro , Portugal

Commended medal winner

£14.00 Liberty Wines

Luis Seabra, Xisto Ilimitado, Tinto 2014, Douro , Portugal

Commended medal winner

Sogrape, Casa Ferreirinha, Esteva, Tinto 2015, Douro, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£6.40 Liberty Wines

Quinta do Crasto, Red 2015, Douro , Portugal

Commended medal winner

£9.77 Enotria&Coe

José Mesquita Guimarães, Quinta dos Poços, MG XXI 2014, Douro, Portugal

Commended medal winner

Portugal: Rest of Portugal excluding Douro & Alentejo

Casa Ermelinda Freitas, Vinha do Rosário, Touriga Nacional 2015, Península de Setúbal, Portugal

Gold medal winner

Team leader Martin Lam found a Gold-worthy wine here, with its ‘floral, perfumed aroma notes, and deep red-fruited, savoury-sweet palate’, commenting on its good value for money. Meanwhile, Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot noted ‘dark berries and eucalyptus notes with subtle depth of flavour’. ‘Blackcurrant, black cherry and chocolate, with some herbal notes, too, leading to cinnamon and plum on the palate, with some fresh acidity – great with lamb curry,’ thought Markus Dilger of MAD F&B Consulting.

£9.37 Casa Ermelinda Freitas - Vinhos, Lda

Resigon, Bairros 2012, Peninsula de Setúbal, Portugal

Silver medal winner

Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club liked its ‘leathery, dark cassis aromas, hot spice notes, crunchy fruit and rich, powerful body’, while Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia picked up on its ‘dark fruit with sandalwood nose and perfumed palate’.

£8.92 Resigon SA

Casa Ermelinda Freitas, Reserva, Syrah 2014, Península de Setúbal, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘An enticing nose of creamy cherry fruit with a smooth, rounded palate,’ began Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot, with team leader Martin Lam highlighting its ‘developed, quite rounded, creamy oak notes, ripe fruit and dry finish’.

£9.75 Atlantico UK

Aliança, Baga 2011, Bairrada, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘Nice spiced plum, black cherry and raspberry jam notes on nose and palate, with juicy fruit character and good oak integration,’ said Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha. ‘Big, rich, juicy and well balanced,’ thought Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish.

£13.37 Boutinot

Boneca de Canudo 2015, Madeira, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘Raspberry and violet, fragrant nose with hints of smoke, light body with fresh cassis fruit and light tobacco leaf notes,’ said Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, with team leader Martin Lam finding it ‘fresh, medium weight and very drinkable’.

£13.40 Juvenal Franco

Casa da Passarella, Villa Oliveira, Touriga Nacional 2011, Dão, Portugal

Silver medal winner

‘Big, dark and savoury style, with heaps of tannin, makes Barolo look wimpish!’ began team leader Simon Woods, with Yauatcha’s Kelvin McCabe finding ‘plum and dark cherry fruit, coffee notes, great acidity and depth on the finish’.

£29.46 Enotria&Coe

Companhia das Lezírias, 1836, Grande Reserva 2014, Tejo, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

‘Sweet liquorice spice, opulent dark fruits and a deep, well-structured palate,’ came to the fore for Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club found ‘cherry liqueur notes and fresh tobacco on the nose, rich powerful tannins, fresh cherry and cigar aromas on the palate’.

£27.00 Character Wines

Casa da Passarella, Abanico, Reserva Tinto 2013, Dão, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer appreciated ‘red and black fruits, with sweet spice and black pepper, and loads of fruit tannin’, while Markus Dilger of MAD F&B Consulting described ‘cocoa notes, with fresh acidity – this is young, with good length’.

£11.55 Enotria&Coe

Casa Ermelinda Freitas, Reserva, Touriga Nacional 2013, Península de Setúbal, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

‘Exotic and vibrant style, solid and dense with plummy fruit on the mid-palate and good tannin balance,’ began team leader Simon Woods, while Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish noted ‘full-bodied and rounded style, spicy and oaky palate with red and black fruit’.

£9.75 Atlantico UK

Casa Ermelinda Freitas, Terras do Pó, Castas, Syrah/Petit Verdot 2013, Península de Setúbal, Portugal

Bronze medal winner

Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha found ‘a nose of plum and juicy black fruits with hints of leather, more of the same on the palate’, with Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish noting a ‘spicy character, lots of black fruit and a long, dry finish’.

£8.70 Atlantico UK

Aliança, Quinta da Garrida, Reserva,Tinto 2013, Dão, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£7.33 Boutinot

Sogrape, Duque de Viseu, Tinto 2014, Dão, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£6.95 Liberty Wines

Santo Isidro de Pegões, Adega de Pegões, Colheita Seleccionada, Tinto 2014, Palmela, Portugal

Commended medal winner

Casa Ermelinda Freitas, Vinha do Rosário, Syrah 2015, Península de Setúbal, Portugal

Commended medal winner

Sogrape, Quinta dos Carvalhais, Reserva, Tinto 2010, Dão, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£19.95 Liberty Wines

Casa Ermelinda Freitas, Vinha do Fava, Touriga Nacional 2015, Península de Setúbal, Portugal

Commended medal winner

Quinta do Piloto, Reserva, Tinto 2014, Península de Setúbal, Portugal

Commended medal winner

Red Rhône

Boutinot, Les Six, Cairanne, Côtes du Rhône Villages 2014, Rhône, France

Gold medal winner

An appealing, savoury style, accompanied by plenty of fruit, was enough to elevate this to Gold. ‘Dark fruit with some animal characteristics, prominent tannin yet good freshness on the palate, too, this will improve further with time,’ said Street XO’s Raphael Thierry, while team leader Sam Caporn MW found it ‘well structured and classic, with tight red and black cherry aromas’.

£8.83 Boutinot

Domaine de la Ville Rouge, Terre d'Eclat, Crozes-Hermitage 2013, Rhône, France

Gold medal winner

‘This Gold absolutely nailed Rhône Syrah, with that lovely meaty, spicy pepperiness and fantastic texture on the palate, good acidity and a nice grippiness to the tannins,’ said an impressed Neil Tabraham of Paris House, adding: ‘Exceptionally good value for money and could sit comfortably on any wine list.’ Team leader Laura Rhys MS praised its ‘rich, bold, crunchy fruit, prune character and nice, vibrant complexity’, with WSET’s Mike Best concluding: ‘Wow, balanced and vibrant, so versatile and food friendly.’ Team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW thought this a perfect match for ‘venison with blackberries or beetroot’.

£15.57 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Le Puits Neuf, Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2015, Rhône, France

Gold medal winner

A complete wine for team leader Angela Reddin, earning it Gold. ‘Lifted framboise and sweet plum aromas, a whiff of Asian spice, and a generous, fruit-laden palate held together by nice acid and svelte tannin. Lovely,’ she said. Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia described ‘an elegant, light and meaty wine, with cooked fruit and touches of spice’, while team leader Sam Caporn MW enjoyed its ‘classic summer pudding aromatics’.

£12.53 Majestic Commercial

Domaine de la Solitude, Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2012, Rhône, France

Gold medal winner

Herbaceous and packed with red fruit, this took Gold for Domaine de la Solitude. ‘Eucalyptus and lifted cherry notes, with an elegant and perfumed palate,’ thought Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia. ‘A really well-made wine, with spice and red-berry fruit,’ praised team leader Sam Caporn MW, adding: ‘Seamless and characterful. This is young, with lots of potential, and a great match for bresaola with porcini mushroom risotto.’

£24.34 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Jean-Luc Colombo, La Divine, Côte-Rôtie 2014, Rhône, France

Silver medal winner

‘Farmyardy and leather aromas with chocolate and vanilla notes, big red and black fruit on the palate, nice balance with good acidity and a long finish,’ said The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, with WSET’s Mike Best finding it ‘rich and charming, minty and spicy, deserving of a 5-star dish such as rack of lamb’.

£30.31 Hatch Mansfield

Jaboulet, Les Jalets, Crozes-Hermitage 2014, Rhône, France

Silver medal winner

Mike Best of the WSET was taken with its ‘bright and vibrant’ character, noting: ‘Sun-smacked red cherry and white pepper, crunchy red fruit and restraint, with great length driven by concentration of fruit and freshness.’ ‘Good balance, and perfect for a barbecue,’ added The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira.

£11.84 Bibendum

Domaine La Haute Marone, Le Cru des Dentelles de Montmirail, Gigondas 2013, Rhône, France

Silver medal winner

‘Plenty of red fruit on an expressive nose, notes of black tea, strawberry and cherry on the palate which is elegant, gracious with fine tannin and a long finish,’ said Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS.

£11.28 Boutinot

Ogier, Bois de Pied Redal, Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2015, Rhône, France

Silver medal winner

‘Bright, fresh florals and juicy dark berries on the nose,’ began team leader Angela Reddin, concluding: ‘A twist of orange rind and great concentration on the palate of fruit, spice and tannin, all of which are happy.’

£17.50 Matthew Clark

Ogier, Plan de Dieu, Côtes du Rhône Villages 2016, Rhône, France

Silver medal winner

Team leader Sam Caporn MW was very taken with this wine’s ‘succulent blue fruit and liquorice style’, finding it ‘soft, supple and characterful’, while Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar enjoyed its ‘floral and sour red fruit aromas, subtle and refreshing palate’.

£9.11 Matthew Clark

Ogier, Clos de l'Oratoire des Papes, Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2014, Rhône, France

Silver medal winner

All our panel members were in agreement with this choice, team leader Angela Reddin noting: ‘Red fruit and lifted white pepper, sandalwood, a sprinkle of dark fruits and more spice on a finish that goes on and on.’ ‘All the components are there, but needs time to knit together,’ added Harry Crowther of M Wine Store.

£25.55 Matthew Clark

Cave de Tain, Les Hauts du Fief, Crozes-Hermitage 2013, Rhône, France

Silver medal winner

‘Very well balanced, red and black fruits with a little spice and pepper,’ began The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, who found it ‘still a bit green, but will be better with another year in the bottle’, while WSET’s Mike Best enjoyed its ‘great, earthy ripe fruit, mouthwatering acidity and delicious complexity, deserving of beef fillet’.

£15.60 Boutinot

Jean-Luc Colombo, Les Fées Brunes, Crozes-Hermitage 2015, Rhône, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Fleshy, fruit-driven and very approachable, with berries and spices, as well as a floral note,’ described Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS, while Ian Howard of The White Hart Inn at Lydgate enjoyed ‘blackcurrant fruit and high acidity, with well-integrated oak and tannins’.

£16.57 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Boutinot, Les Deux Barriques, Cairanne, Côtes du Rhône Villages 2012, Rhône, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Showing evident spicy oak and bottle age, this is a well-made, sexy wine – delicious!’ said team leader Sam Caporn MW. ‘Ripe fruit, savoury and herbal if a lot of oak on the palate,’ added Street XO’s Raphael Thierry.

£18.56 Boutinot

Boutinot, Les Banquettes Escarpées, Rasteau 2014, Rhône, France

Bronze medal winner

Harry Crowther of M Wine Store found ‘meat and smoke on the nose, graphite and pencil shavings’, while team leader Angela Reddin noted its ‘lifted plum, raspberry and spice aromas, open and inviting palate that’s smooth, round and medium-full, with excellent fruit concentration and ripe tannins’.

£8.97 Boutinot

Domaine de Beaurenard, Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2013, Rhône, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Floral nose with red fruit, cherry and plum,’ began Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS, who noted ‘vanilla oak, chocolate mocha notes and tight tannins on a balanced, full-bodied palate’, while team leader Angela Reddin found it ‘packed with fruit in the mouth, layered with spice and mineral elements, firmly tannic and long’, adding: ‘Will be stunning.’

£23.12 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Domaine Courbis, Champelrose, Cornas 2013, Rhône, France

Bronze medal winner

Giuseppe Longobardi of The 3A Pub Company highlighted its ‘blackcurrant and blueberry fruit with pepper and clove spice notes, an intensity of crushed grapes on the palate with dry tannins and more spice on the finish’, while WSET’s Mike Best found it ‘delicious, concentrated, a wine for the long term’.

£24.11 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Domaine Les Alexandrins, Crozes-Hermitage 2014, Rhône, France

Bronze medal winner

Giuseppe Longobardi of The 3A Pub Company enjoyed its ‘fresh red fruit, violet floral notes and touch of pepper’, while WSET’s Mike Best found it ‘floral, herbal, fruity and complex with lifted aromatics and lovely perfume – still youthful, but tasting brilliantly’.

£16.87 Liberty Wines

Dauvergne Ranvier, Gigondas 2015, Rhône, France

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Angela Reddin found ‘concentrated flavours and superb balance, with deep, dark bramble fruit and autumn forest aromas, and wonderful crunchy juiciness on the palate’, while M Wine Store’s Harry Crowther highlighted its: ‘Big mouthfeel! Lots of tannins and extraction.’

£14.35 Matthew Clark

Delas Frères, St Esprit, Côtes du Rhône 2015, Rhône, France

Bronze medal winner

‘A vibrant and fresh style, showing dark fruit aromas and flavours, herbal touches on the mid-palate and spicy oak on a long finish,’ said Street XO’s Raphael Thierry.

£8.40 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Alain Jaume & Fils, Domaine Grand Veneur, Les Champauvins, Côtes du Rhône Villages 2013, Rhône, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Balsamic notes on the nose with ripe red fruits and forest floor aromas,’ began Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar, also noting its ‘ripe, juicy and crunchy red fruit palate with a floral hint of violets, with some potential to age further’.

£12.47 Bibendum

Domaine du Monteillet, Cuvée du Papy, St-Joseph 2014, Rhône, France

Bronze medal winner

Giuseppe Longobardi of The 3A Pub Company enjoyed its ‘violets, black fruit, hint of spice, balance on the palate and long taste, with a nice jammy end’, with Mike Best of the WSET also admiring its ‘gorgeous strawberry fruit, such perfume and elegance, to be matched with the best beef fillet you can find’.

£18.91 Boutinot

Delas Frères, Domaine des Grands Chemins, Crozes-Hermitage 2010, Rhône, France

Commended medal winner

Domaine de Lambisque, Côtes du Rhône 2015, Rhône, France

Commended medal winner

£5.85 Molson Coors

Boutinot, Les Coteaux Schisteux, Séguret, Côtes du Rhône Villages 2013, Rhône, France

Commended medal winner

£8.54 Boutinot

Jaboulet, Domaine de Thalabert, Crozes-Hermitage 2012, Rhône, France

Commended medal winner

£19.79 Bibendum

Saint Cosme, Côtes du Rhône 2016, Rhône, France

Commended medal winner

£9.94 Bibendum

Boutinot, Les Coteaux, Côtes du Rhône Villages 2013, Rhône, France

Commended medal winner

£6.52 Boutinot

Saint Cosme, Gigondas 2014, Rhône, France

Commended medal winner

£19.97 Bibendum

Alain Jaume & Fils, Domaine Grand Veneur, Haut de Brun, Côtes du Rhône 2014, Rhône , France

Commended medal winner

£9.09 Bibendum

Chateau La Verrerie, Rouge 2013, Luberon, France

Commended medal winner

£14.09 Liberty Wines

Cellier des Princes, Hubert et Fils, Côtes du Rhône 2014, Rhône , France

Commended medal winner

£6.88 Bibendum

Cellier des Princes, Vieux Chevalier, Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2014, Rhône , France

Commended medal winner

£14.06 Bibendum

Famille Sadel, Vacqueyras 2014, Rhône, France

Commended medal winner

£13.62 SADEL

Famille Sadel, Gigondas 2014, Rhône, France

Commended medal winner

£18.83 SADEL

Famille Sadel, Côtes du Rhône 2015, Rhône, France

Commended medal winner

£8.52 SADEL

Domaine Vintur, Le Gentleman, Ventoux 2012, Rhône, France

Commended medal winner

Rest of the Old World (White & Red)

Domaine des Tourelles, Marquis des Beys 2011, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

Gold medal winner

A Gold-worthy wine of ‘massive complexity’ for team leader Angela Reddin, who found it ‘inky deep with soy and balsamic notes on the nose, olives and hot earth, then cassis and herbs on a palate of vibrant fruit weight, layers of flavour and a long, driving finish’. Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan also noted ‘toasty coffee notes, dark chocolate and smoky black pepper with cassis, plenty of tannin and full character’. ‘A lovely wine for steaks and game,’ suggested Caroline Catering’s Richard Brooks.

£18.99 Boutinot

Arba Wine, Ak Arba, Reserve, Kazakh Riesling 2014, Assa Valley, Kazakhstan

Gold medal winner

Taking Gold for its complex, savoury, herbal character, this was described by team leader Andrea Briccarello as having ‘tomato leaf and basil, with great freshness and complexity, and layers of fruit, with a long, spicy finish’. The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira praised ‘tropical notes on the nose and elegance on the palate, with notes of lemon ice cream and biscuit’, while Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London found ‘mineral, flint notes, with beeswax, too – lovely, elegant and complex’.

£54.87 Arba Wine

Domaine des Tourelles, Vielles Vignes, Cinsault 2014, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

Silver medal winner

‘A nose that draws me in with its inviting spice and elusive warmth that intrigues,’ said J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers, who enjoyed its ‘soft, fleshy black fruits, and great consistency between nose and palate’, with team leader Angela Reddin picking up on its ‘blueberry and damson fruit with violets, rich layering and soft, chocolatey tannins’.

£11.99 Boutinot

Karam, Syrah de Nicolas 2008, Jezzine, Lebanon

Silver medal winner

‘The nose shows development,’ began team leader Angela Reddin, finding ‘ironstone graphite mineral notes over plump red fruits, the palate broadening out with more dark fruit flavours, still with plenty of tannins, though they sit well in this style’. ‘Beautiful nose with a touch of menthol for freshness, well-developed black fruit, full and chocolatey,’ added J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers.

£14.08 Karam Wines

Arba Wine, Sary Arba, Rkatsiteli 2014, Assa Valley, Kazakhstan

Silver medal winner

Carlos Ferreira of The Sign of the Don found ‘cooked apple and pear with spicy toasted notes on the nose, a creamy and elegant palate that’s very well balanced, with touches of salty mineral and greener asparagus notes’, and Sumi Sarma of Sumilier highlighted its fruity complexity, with ‘ripe lemon and grapefruit, floral jasmine and honeysuckle with softened peaches, brilliant mouthwatering acidity, refreshing yet concentrated’.

£14.79 Theatre of Wine

Arba Wine, Pino Arba, Reserve, Pinot Noir 2013, Assa Valley, Kazakhstan

Silver medal winner

‘Lovely, intense and ethereal, great perfume and a fresh aftertaste,’ said an impressed Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán, with Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS highlighting its ‘open style, with red fruit and perfumed rose petal notes on the nose, cherry and plum fruit with notes of kirsch and pleasant tannins’.

£80.35 Arba Wine

Arba Wine, Lagyl Arba, Reserve, Saperavi 2013, Assa Valley, Kazakhstan

Silver medal winner

‘Black cherry and dark plums, fruit-forward on the nose with high, very fine-grained tannins,’ said Sumi Sarma of Sumilier, while Street XO’s Raphael Thierry liked its ‘good concentration, sweet juicy fruit, and integrated tannic structure’. ‘Nice fruit and lots of new cedar oak notes,’ added team leader Annette Scarfe MW.

£67.60 Arba Wine

Ixsir, Altitudes, Red 2011, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

Silver medal winner

This was simply ‘elegant and peppery, with perfumed plum and blackcurrant, balance and elegance’ for Geoffray Bénat of Cépages Wine Bistro, while team leader Angela Reddin found ‘smoked meat notes and cassis, balsamic aromas, a sapid palate and great fruit weight’, and Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan called it as ‘great for steak’.

£13.85 Enotria&Coe

Domeniile Sahateni, Draculea, Cabernet Sauvignon/Shiraz 2013, Dealu Mare, Romania

Silver medal winner

‘Elegant nose, and there’s good concentration of black fruits and spice, very well balanced and a good finish,’ began Carlos Ferreira of The Sign of the Don, while Sumi Sarma of Sumilier highlighted its ‘supple, fruit-forward style and good texture, impressive concentration and harmony of oak, fruit and acidity’.

£11.95 Transylvania Wine LTD

Vinarija Benkovac, Korlat, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, Dalmatinska Zagora, Croatia

Bronze medal winner

Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce liked its ‘juicy, fruit compote nose with mainly black cherries, then precise fruit focus on the palate, intensive in flavours with easy, fluffy tannins’, and The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira highlighted its ‘friendly nose, very soft tannins and a good price’.

£5.50 Eurowines

Château Ksara, Réserve du Couvent 2014, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

Bronze medal winner

Diana Rollan of Hakkasan Group found ‘red berries and minerals with smoky balsamic hints on the nose, high acidity on a bright, bold palate showing oaky, toasty concentration and full-bodied style’.

£10.17 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Château Ksara, Le Prieuré, Rouge 2013, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

Bronze medal winner

‘Open red fruit style, summer berries and redcurrant with a hint of smoky barbecue aromas and lead pencil,’ began team leader Angela Reddin, who was pleased with its ‘good fruit delivery with ironstone mineral elements’.

£9.24 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Arba Wine, Ak Bastau 2013, Assa Valley, Kazakhstan

Bronze medal winner

A blended style fairly unlikely to be found anywhere else, featuring the local Rkatsiteli and Akserrua varieties with two types of Riesling and a drop of Gewürztraminer for good measure. ‘Lovely pear and apple fruit with some hints of fennel or anis complexity, a lively palate that’s quite chalky and salty, but pleasant,’ said Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce.

£12.19 Theatre of Wine

Arba Wine, Kyzyl Bastau 2013, Assa Valley, Kazakhstan

Bronze medal winner

Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh found it ‘velvety with a lovely finish, ample with great balance of flavour on the palate, ranging from primary fruit characters through to more developed, forest fruit notes’.

£12.19 Theatre of Wine

Van Ardi, Areni/Kakhet/Haghtanak 2015, Ashtarak, Armenia

Bronze medal winner

‘Full and vibrant, a summery expression with sweet flowers, violets and roses, blue plummy fruit and great structure, perfect for a big table,’ said Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh. ‘Lovely and bright, fragrant and floral,’ agreed team leader Sam Caporn MW.

£11.50 GinVino

Voskevaz, Karasi Collection, Areni Noir 2015, Vayots Dzor, Armenia

Bronze medal winner

This was all about ‘elegant red cherries and raspberries’ for Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS, while for team leader Sam Caporn MW there was ‘light cedar, with fragrant oak dominating, lifted red fruit underneath, but a quite elegant and stylish wine’.

£24.50 GinVino

Serve, Dominion Dracula, Feteasca Neagra 2014, Dealu Mare, Romania

Bronze medal winner

‘A big fruity wine, showing red and black cherry jam on the palate, very well balanced, a gentle mouthfeel with a good finish,’ said The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, with Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce also noting ‘smoked prune, some liqueur cherry, and it’s slightly rustic, in the good way’.

£9.85 Transylvania Wine LTD

Klet Brda, Quercus, Cabernet/Merlot 2015, Brda , Slovenia

Commended medal winner

Ixsir, Altitudes, White 2015, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

Commended medal winner

£13.85 Enotria&Coe

Ixsir, Grande Réserve, Red 2011, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

Commended medal winner

£17.96 Enotria&Coe

Matošević, Alba, Malvazija Istarska 2016, Istria, Croatia

Commended medal winner

£10.50 Liberty Wines

Matošević, Grimalda, White 2015, Istria, Croatia

Commended medal winner

Matošević, Grimalda, Red 2013, Istria, Croatia

Commended medal winner

£18.45 Liberty Wines

Matošević, Alba Antiqua, Malvazija Istarska 2014, Istria, Croatia

Commended medal winner

£18.75 Liberty Wines

Voskevaz, Karasi Collection, Voskehat 2015, Aragatsotn, Armenia

Commended medal winner

£21.50 GinVino

Voskevaz, Voskepar 2014, Aragatsotn, Armenia

Commended medal winner

£14.75 GinVino

Voskevaz, Nuraz 2014, Ararat Valley, Armenia

Commended medal winner

£11.50 GinVino

Arba Wine, Ainala Arba, Gewurztraminer 2015, Assa Valley, Kazakhstan

Commended medal winner

Arba Wine, Pino Arba, Pinot Noir 2013, Assa Valley, Kazakhstan

Commended medal winner

Arba Wine, Altyn Arba, Reserve, Chardonnay 2013, Assa Valley, Kazakhstan

Commended medal winner

£67.60 Arba Wine

Ixsir, Grande Réserve, White 2015, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

Commended medal winner

£15.31 Enotria&Coe

Kozlović, Malvazija 2015, Istria, Croatia

Commended medal winner

Rosé - > £5.50

Badet Clément, La Promenade, Rosé, Côtes de Provence 2016, Provence, France

Gold medal winner

This Gold Lister represented a classic style for team leader Jade Koch, with its ‘pale and pretty colour, refreshing strawberry and peach fruit, mineral touches on a clean palate and dry on the finish’. ‘Juicy and fresh, lovely fruit and a very long finish,’ added Le Cordon Bleu London’s Matthieu Longuère MS. ‘One to serve very cold on a hot day at a barbecue,’ thought team leader Laurent Richet MS.

£6.48 Molson Coors

Château d'Esclans, Garrus Rosé, Côtes de Provence 2014, Provence, France

Gold medal winner

‘Perfectly structured, like Champagne for rosé,’ began Piotr Artur Tomaszewski of Buddha Bar in his description of this Gold winner, praising its ‘strawberry and cherry fruit with a touch of redcurrant, hints of smoke on a soft, well-built, refreshing palate that shows a touch of oak and lovely creamy texture’, recommending: ‘You can definitely drink this with salmon or any light food.’ ‘It’s a good, complex wine that really stands in a category of its own,’ added Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London.

£70.96 Bibendum

Château Roquefeuille, R, Rosé 2016, Provence, France

Gold medal winner

Its complex, fruit-forward style assured Château Roquefeuille of a spot on the Gold List. Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group found ‘light extraction but pure fruit aromas and flavours of stone fruits, apple, pear and quince with fresh strawberry undertones and keen acidity’, while for Vinoteca’s Charlie Young this showed ‘good intensity on the nose, and a great balance of expressive, ripe and pure fruit with juicy acidity – quite a classy style’.

£12.58 Gassier SAS

Château du Donjon, Minervois Rosé 2016, Languedoc, France

Gold medal winner

Versatility, food-friendliness and vibrant fruit – this had all the hallmarks of a Gold-winning wine. Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall enjoyed its ‘fresh, wet stones and bright red cherry aromas, then raspberry, strawberry and slight tropical hints on the palate with refreshing acidity, juicy, vibrant fruit flavours and a fresh finish’, while Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin also picked up on its ‘orange peel, raspberry and violet notes, delicate and subtle, crisp, crunchy fruit character’. Sunaina Sethi of JKS Restaurants thought this was ‘great value, and a real food wine, great with salmon tartare’.

£8.27 Enotria&Coe

Château d'Esclans, Les Clans, Rosé, Côtes de Provence 2015, Provence, France

Silver medal winner

‘Lovely expressive and elegant nose, good balance of acidity and intensity on the palate with a well-defined finish,’ said Charlie Young of Vinoteca, while Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant noted ‘fresh acidity, rose petal aromatics with cherry fruit, making it the ideal partner for crab or Mediterranean fish dishes’.

£34.09 Bibendum

San Salvatore, Vetere, Aglianico Rosato 2015, Campania, Italy

Silver medal winner

J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers found a ‘nice bit of freshness, supported by a little petillance, good fleshy fruit and a beautiful long finish’, while team leader Angela Reddin pointed out its ‘ghostly pale pink colour, candy floss nose with nice, clean fruit on the palate for a well-made wine’.

£13.55 Matthew Clark

A Mano, Rosato 2016, Puglia, Italy

Silver medal winner

Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan approved of its ‘strawberry, floral and fragrant style, with an oxidative touch, lovely blood orange fruit with a herbal edge, dry and fresh on the palate, which has citrus and floral notes for a juicy, easy rosé’.

£8.17 Liberty Wines

Gassier, Château Beaulieu, Cuvée Alexandre Rosé, Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence 2016, Provence, France

Silver medal winner

‘Elegant floral notes with refreshing cranberries on the finish,’ began Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot, while Vinoteca’s Charlie Young advised: ‘A leafy, minty nose, and quite serious texture and fruit character leans towards versatile food matching.’

£9.76 Liberty Wines

Bartolomeo Breganze, Le Colline di San Giorgio, Pinot Grigio Rosato 2016, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh found ‘candied redcurrant and violet floral aromas, good length on the palate and a lovely core of freshness, with bright flavours of strawberry on the finish’.

£5.75 Majestic Commercial

Mas de Cadenet, Rosé, Côtes de Provence Ste-Victoire 2016, Provence, France

Silver medal winner

Vinoteca’s Charlie Young found this to be a ‘clean and high-quality, fruit-driven style, with a balanced redcurrant nose and subtle palate with decent length’, while Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant picked up ‘medium intensity of rose petal, white flowers and a hint of cherry’, rating it ‘ideal for summer’.

£7.99 ABS Wine Agencies

Badet Clément, Le Bosq, Rosé 2016, Vin de France, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Crowd-pleasing style with a touch of residual sugar,’ began Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall, highlighting its ‘fresh, juicy, aromatic summer fruits and light candied fruit character on the palate’.

£6.37 Matthew Clark

Château La Verrerie, Rosé 2016, Luberon, France

Bronze medal winner

Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant found this to be a ‘well-balanced wine with lots of sour cherry and integrated acidity’, and Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group enjoyed its ‘delicate floral, bright aromas, strawberry sauce and whipped cream with berry compote on the palate’.

£11.79 Liberty Wines

Jeanjean, Domaine Le Pive, Gris 2016, Languedoc, France

Bronze medal winner

A straightforward and pleasant rosé, with an appealing savoury element, this had ‘a restrained nose, but a fruity palate and a fresh finish’, according to Guillaume Mahaut of ETM Group, while Sunaina Sethi of JKS Restaurants found it to be ‘floral and vibrant’.

£6.24 Molson Coors

Estandon, Héritage Rosé, Côtes de Provence 2015, Provence, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Well made with a really pale peach colour, lovely freshness and good balance with a gentle touch of spice,’ said Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London, while Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted particularly noted its ‘fantastic length and light, refreshing style’.

£8.13 Matthew Clark

Kavaklidere, Lâl 2016, Aegean, Turkey

Bronze medal winner

‘Strawberry ice cream and glace cherries, very refreshing, vibrant and pleasant,’ began team leader Angela Reddin, while J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers also enjoyed its ‘fresh style with nicely balanced acidity, apple and grapefruit with very delicate tannins expressed in a beautifully light colour’.

£9.58 Connolly's Wine Merchants Ltd

Spy Valley, Pinot Noir Rosé 2016, Marlborough , New Zealand

Commended medal winner

£10.51 Bibendum

Conde Villar, Rosé 2015, Vinho Verde , Portugal

Commended medal winner

£6.93 Bibendum

Groot Constantia, Blanc de Noirs 2016, Constantia , South Africa

Commended medal winner

Cantina Tollo, Hedòs, Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo 2016, Abruzzo, Italy

Commended medal winner

£11.50 Eurowines

Château d'Esclans, Whispering Angel, Rosé, Côtes de Provence 2015, Provence, France

Commended medal winner

£13.53 Bibendum

Hush Heath Estate, Nannette's English Rosé 2015, Kent , England

Commended medal winner

£11.88 Liberty Wines

Château de Berne, Terres de Berne, Rosé, Côtes de Provence 2016, Provence, France

Commended medal winner

Gassier, Château Gassier, Le Pas du Moine, Côtes de Provence Ste-Victoire 2016, Provence, France

Commended medal winner

£10.95 Enotria&Coe

Cantina di Custoza, Bardolino Chiaretto 2016, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£6.90 Eurowines

Planeta, Rosé 2016, Sicily , Italy

Commended medal winner

£7.74 Enotria&Coe

Lapostolle, Le Rosé 2016, Rapel Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Estandon, Lumière de Provence, Rosé, Coteaux Varois 2015, Provence, France

Commended medal winner

£7.87 Matthew Clark

Esporão, Alandra, Rosado 2015, Alentejo, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£7.10 Matthew Clark

Fairview, Rosé Quartz 2016, Coastal Region , South Africa

Commended medal winner

£10.04 Liberty Wines

Mey Içki, Kayra, Oküzgözü Rosé 2015, Aegean, Turkey

Commended medal winner

Aitken's Folly, Riverbank Road, Pinot Rosé 2016, Central Otago, New Zealand

Commended medal winner

Van Ardi, Syrah/Kakhet Rosé 2015, Ashtarak, Armenia

Commended medal winner

£10.75 GinVino

Príncipe de Viana, Edición Rosa 2016, Navarra, Spain

Commended medal winner

Lyme Bay, Pinot Noir Rosé 2015, Devon, England

Commended medal winner

Advini, Ormilles, Rosé, Côtes de Provence 2016, Provence, France

Commended medal winner

Château Gairoird, Rosé, Côtes de Provence 2016, Provence, France

Commended medal winner

£8.56 Boutinot

Ramón Bilbao, Lalomba, Rosado 2015, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

£16.65 Enotria&Coe

Sherry

Bodegas Yuste, La Kika, Manzanilla Pasada En Rama -1, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain

Gold medal winner

Snapping up a well-deserved second Gold for Bodegas Yuste in the category, this was ‘really focused, with a great mouthfeel’, began Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte, impressed with its ‘green apple, brioche and almond complexity with fresh lemon notes and beautifully balanced length’. ‘Very dry, with a lifted, saline character and a herbal note, with fresh acidity overall,’ added team leader Sam Caporn MW. £16.04/37.5cl

£16.04 Size: 37.5cl Top Selection Ltd

Fernando de Castilla, Antique Palo Cortado -1, Jerez, Spain

Gold medal winner

The first of two Golds this year for Fernando de Castilla, this was ‘topaz-brown with an old golden tinge, with plums, honey, cooked apples, nuts and spices on the nose’, began Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS, impressed with its ‘complex palate of wet leather and stone, cooking spices, dried nuts and dried flowers, ginger and darker spice notes, with beautiful and vivid acid structure, all superbly knitted and poised, through to a long and savoury finish’. ‘Great balance and style, and full of umami character,’ added team leader Angela Reddin. £24.59/50cl

£24.59 Size: 50cl Boutinot

Fernando de Castilla, Antique, Pedro Ximénez -1, Jerez, Spain

Gold medal winner

Fernando de Castilla chalked up a second Gold, this time for its Pedro Ximénez. ‘Coffee and chocolate characters with dates and mixed nuts, this is sweet and complex, and sticky with a long finish and great mouthfeel,’ said Neil Tabraham of Paris House. Team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW described this as ‘toasted, leafy and salty, with a silky, dense and powerful palate, with thrilling freshness’, while Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS liked its ‘peat and tar notes on the nose, with honey, orange peel, ginger and molasses’. £21.78/50cl

£21.87 Size: 50cl Boutinot

Bodegas Yuste, Aurora, Manzanilla -1, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain

Gold medal winner

Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish found this superb Gold winner to have an ‘aromatic nose of classic oxidative notes, with bright, fresh and riper fruit notes and great complexity’, followed by ‘good freshness all the way on a dense and rich palate, showing quince and beeswax notes’, with team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW summing up: ‘Clean, pure, racy, mineral, pungent and long.’ £9.99/50cl

£9.99 Size: 50cl Top Selection Ltd

Bodegas Fundador, Harveys, VORS, Very Old Amontillado -1, Jerez, Spain

Gold medal winner

Tony Denis of Mosimann’s was very taken with this Gold medal amontillado’s ‘nutty flavours, spirituous perfume, sweet preserved fruit notes and complexity on the nose, followed by a palate that’s beautiful throughout, showing fig, grilled hazelnuts and a splendid finish with dark chocolate richness’, adding: ‘Honest sherry for a reasonable price, this will be ideal for both young or expert palates.’ Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS also noted some ‘savoury notes of smoke and leather, as well as a salty, tangy mid-palate’, while team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW was impressed by ‘a powerful nose and a towering grip on the palate, softened by orange and caramel notes’. £20.37/50cl

£20.37 Size: 50cl Whyte & Mackay Limited

Valdespino, El Candido, Pedro Ximénez -1, Jerez, Spain

Gold medal winner

Valdespino’s PX was lavished with praise by our judges, who awarded it Gold in the process. Tim McLaughlin-Green of Sommelier’s Choice found it ‘extremely rich, with prunes and caramel figs’, while Neil Tabraham of Paris House highlighted ‘dark chocolate, dried figs and coffee bean intensity’. Team leader Simon Woods felt it was ‘big and syrupy, with notes of treacle toffee, cough sweets and slight hints of wintergreen mint, with great length on the palate’. £15.05/75cl

£15.16 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

Fernando de Castilla, Fino En Rama -1, Jerez, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘High concentration in aromas of roasted nuts with dried mango and apricots, a very savoury attack on the palate, which is bone dry, full-bodied fresh and very long,’ said Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge. ‘Big, rich and very expressive, with complexity on the nose,’ added Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish. £6.46/37.5cl

£6.46 Size: 37.5cl Boutinot

Bodegas Fundador, Harveys, Very Old Oloroso Blend, Medium -1, Jerez, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Roasted, nutty, oxidised character on the nose, followed by baked apple and roasted nuts, pronounced freshening acidity and a long and complex finish,’ said Neil Tabraham of Paris House, while team leader Simon Woods enjoyed its ‘magnificent, deep, dark aromas, great depth and heady style’. £20.37/50cl

£20.37 Size: 50cl Whyte & Mackay Limited

Delgado Zuleta, Goya XL, Manzanilla En Rama -1, Jerez, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Lean and refined, elegant on the nose with balsamic notes,’ began team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, who found ‘fine stony minerals and roasted almonds on a long and limpid palate’. ‘Lots of bruised white fruit, very salty with green olive and almond skin notes,’ agreed Andrés Ituarte of Coq d’Argent. £11.25/50cl

£11.25 Size: 50cl C&D Wines, Ultracomida Trading

Valdespino, Inocente, Single Vineyard Fino -1, Jerez, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘A more aged style, pungent, with definite notes of flor on the nose and palate,’ began team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, while Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish praised its ‘very good-quality aromas, oxidative notes and fresh, bright fruit with lots of almonds, bone-dry style with nice bitterness and great length’. £12.65/75cl

£12.74 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

B Rodriguez La-Cave, Goyesco, Amontillado -1, Jerez, Spain

Bronze medal winner

In this complex and unusual style, Neil Tabraham of Paris House noted ‘walnuts and baked apple, touches of sugared almond, citrus, big acid and bready yeast, and mixed dried fruits on an oxidised finish with relatively dry oak’, while Tim McLaughlin-Green of Sommelier’s Choice picked up ‘light orange peel aromas and refreshing notes hints of flor, spirity character on the mid-palate and a very dry finish’. £8.95/75cl

£8.95 Size: 75cl Berkmann Wine Cellars

Bodegas Fundador, Harveys, Pedro Ximénez -1, Jerez, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Taken with its ‘deep brown, almost black colour’, Tim McLaughlin-Green of Sommelier’s Choice enjoyed its ‘super-concentrated prunes and figs on the palate, and a surprisingly lifted, spirity finish’, adding that it was ‘generous without being over the top, and could be very good with salty cheeses’. £17.40/50cl

£17.40 Size: 50cl Whyte & Mackay Limited

Grupo Caballero, La Ina, Fino -1, Jerez, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Big, yeasty attack on the palate,’ began Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte, who enjoyed its ‘richer, fatter style, with notes of bruised apple, lemon drops and salted almonds’, with Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge highlighting ‘light citrus and roasted nuts, savoury in style but fresh on the finish’. £10.21/75cl

£10.21 Size: 75cl Bibendum

El Maestro Sierra, Fino -1, Jerez, Spain

Commended medal winner

£7.50 Size: 37.5cl Indigo Wine

Bodegas Yuste, Aurora, Amontillado -1, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain

Commended medal winner

£12.23 Size: 50cl Top Selection Ltd

B Rodriguez La-Cave, Barbiana, Manzanilla -1, Jerez, Spain

Commended medal winner

£4.77 Size: 37.5cl Berkmann Wine Cellars

Bodegas Fundador, Harveys, Bristol Cream -1, Jerez, Spain

Commended medal winner

£8.26 Size: 75cl Whyte & Mackay Limited

Bodegas Fundador, Harveys, Signature 12 Year Old -1, Jerez, Spain

Commended medal winner

£10.35 Size: 50cl Whyte & Mackay Limited

Slovenia

P&F Wineries, Gomila, Furmint/Pinot Blanc 2015, Styria, Slovenia

Gold medal winner

A Gold not only for its excellent value for money, but for fresh fruit and food-friendliness, too. ‘Zesty on the nose,’ began Dan Cohen of Cépages Wine Bistro in his praise, continuing: ‘Slightly softer on the palate, a very decent, exotic, entry-level choice.’ Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish also noted its ‘rich texture, and contrast of a touch of sweetness on the finish, with a hint of bitterness on the palate’. Team leader Annette Scarfe MW said: ‘Lovely purity of fruit. A clean and fresh wine, with citrus peel and grapefruit. Ideal with seafood.’

£6.74 Bibendum

P&F Jeruzalem, Puklavec Family Wines, Super Premium, Signature Selection, White 2015, Štajerska, Slovenia

Silver medal winner

Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish found this an ‘interesting, rich, oily and spicy blend’, while team leader Laura Rhys MS highlighted its ‘bold, spicy weight, intense fruit and nice acidity in a richer style with good use of oak’. ‘An elegant food wine,’ said Street XO’s Raphael Thierry, adding: ‘This is textured, with good fruit and layered complexity.’

£15.37 P&F Jeruzalem d.o.o.

P&F Wineries, Gomila, Exclusive, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Styria, Slovenia

Silver medal winner

‘Bright and aromatic with delicious lemon and lime citrus; refreshing and elegant, gentle long length and a very appealing style for food, really versatile with fish, salads or white meats, its rounded texture adding complexity,’ said an impressed Mike Best of the WSET.

£9.60 Bibendum

Klet Brda, Quercus, Pinot Bianco 2016, Goriška Brda, Slovenia

Silver medal winner

Mike Best of the WSET found this wine ‘attractively pungent, with ripe lemon rind aromas, a mid-weight, fresh and zesty palate that’s bright, interesting and approachable’, while for Dan Cohen of Cépages Wine Bistro it showed ‘nice minerality, together with white fruit, making it good value and different at the entry level’.

£6.62 Berkmann Wine Cellars

P&F Jeruzalem, Puklavec Family Wines, Super Premium, Seven Numbers, Furmint 2015, Podravje, Slovenia

Silver medal winner

A ‘very intense, aromatic nose’, said Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish, who found it a ‘richer, zesty style of wine, very tropical with an oily texture, ripe apple fruit with peach and floral mango notes on the palate, and great acidity on the finish’. ‘Honey and apricot with a herbal touch, fresh and well balanced, a very decent glass,’ added WSET’s Mike Best.

£9.25 P&F Jeruzalem d.o.o.

Klet Brda, Quercus, Pinot Grigio 2016, Goriška Brda, Slovenia

Commended medal winner

Gasper, Pinot Grigio 2015, Goriška Brda, Slovenia

Commended medal winner

£9.44 Liberty Wines

Gasper, Chardonnay/Ribolla 2015, Goriška Brda, Slovenia

Commended medal winner

£8.14 Liberty Wines

Spain: Catalonia, including Priorat

Uvas Felices, Ca N'Estruc, Idoia, Blanc 2014, Catalonia, Spain

Gold medal winner

‘Nutty, savoury and toasty, a wine with real intrigue,’ began Mike Best of the WSET of this Gold winner, taken with its style and individuality. ‘If you’re looking for something different, this wine will keep on giving and developing in the bottle, and what a great match for pork chops with sage,’ he concluded. Team leader Laura Rhys MS also noted ‘mandarin orange and citrus, nice weight, bright, juicy and herbaceous’, with Quentin Loisel of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms thinking it ‘complex and elegant, with pear and apple, as well as guava and custard apple’.

£11.45 Boutinot

Gratavinum, 2πR 2011, Priorat, Spain

Silver medal winner

Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce found it ‘full bodied, with proper structure, expressive fruit flavours with a meaty, gamey finish’, and Richard Allen of Adam’s Restaurant noted a ‘herbal nose, grippy tannins, and intense, meaty palate’.

£20.02 Top Selection Ltd

Franck Massard, Humilitat, Priorat 2012, Catalonia, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Nice, full fruit with notes of chocolate and darker spices, with complex, tertiary characters on the palate,’ said Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce, with ETM Group’s Guillaume Mahaut enjoying its ‘concentrated, velvety palate, with lots of fruit and some lovely rose petal’.

£16.60 Enotria&Coe

Merum Priorati, Ardiles, Priorat 2014, Catalonia, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Really juicy on the nose,’ began Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce, who found it ‘very intensive in flavours, the fruit quite jammy but it maintains some bracing acidity on the palate’. Consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates liked its ‘blueberry and bramble aromas, with a sweet, ripe palate, and soft tannins – very approachable’.

£12.48 Boutinot

Viladellops, XXX, Xarel-lo 2014, Penedès, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Spicy and medicinal, a special wine with nice freshness, and definitely for food,’ began team leader Laura Rhys MS, with Giuseppe Longobardi of The 3A Pub Company enjoying its ‘buttery nose, citrus on nose and palate, with rich evolution in the mouth and white peppery notes on the end’.

£16.05 Albion Wine Shippers

Perelada, Finca Malaveïna, Empordà 2013, Catalonia, Spain

Silver medal winner

Richard Allen of Adam’s Restaurant found ‘cassis on the nose, very jammy with lots of fruit on the palate to accompany the rich body’, while Adam Michocki of Chez Bruce noted its ‘pure and precise flavours of blackcurrant jam’.

£19.50 Barwell & Jones

Tomàs Cusiné, Auzells, Costers del Segre 2015, Catalonia, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Interesting, a wine with real personality and vibrancy,’ began WSET’s Mike Best, with The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira highlighting its ‘floral, salty, white grape juice aromas with fresh apple and lemon on a well-balanced palate’.

£11.40 Bibendum

Perelada, 5 Finques, Empordà 2013, Catalonia, Spain

Silver medal winner

An ‘aromatic and expressive wine’, said Agustin Trapero of Avenue, who found ‘fresh red fruit with great crushed rock minerals, smooth palate and a fine finish’, while team leader Laurent Richet MS picked up ‘notes of raw almonds and roasted pine nuts, a fun wine, intense and young’.

£12.50 Barwell & Jones

Mas La Mola, Priorat 2012, Catalonia, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Dark plums and prune notes, meaty and savoury character, complex and balanced, this will be a great wine for drinking when it’s been in the bottle for 10 years,’ said team leader Laurent Richet MS. ‘A foodie wine above all,’ added Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering, ‘with lots of ripe flavours and interesting complexity.’

£19.69 Liberty Wines

Acústic Celler, Ritme, Blanco, Priorat 2012, Catalonia, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘A wine for a somm to show off with,’ began Mike Best of the WSET, explaining: ‘Has bold, creamy, smoky flavours, is nutty and peachy, full of complexity, wild herb notes and a bright, saline character with great length driven by integrated high acidity.’

£13.40 Bibendum

Cara Nord, Mineral del Montsant 2014, Catalonia, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘A juicy, modern style, showing a fresh, lifted nose with some oak, fresh plum and blackberry all underpinned by a lovely grip of earthy tannin,’ said Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson, concluding: ‘Excellent.’

£9.90 Boutinot

Can Ràfols dels Caus, Terraprima, White 2015, Penedès, Spain

Bronze medal winner

The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira found ‘citrus fruit and a little saltiness on the nose, oliy texture with stone fruit and good acidity on the palate’, while Giuseppe Longobardi of The 3A Pub Company noted ‘green and citrus fruitiness, nice minerals and a tropical finish’.

£9.20 Indigo Wine

Can Ràfols dels Caus, Gran Caus, Tinto 2008, Penedès, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson enjoyed its ‘wild nose of lavender and spice, followed by an uncompromising palate with bright cherry and lots of tannin’, continuing: ‘Long, complex and intriguing, this needs food and will make you revisit the glass.’

£13.54 Indigo Wine

Parés Baltà, Blanc de Pacs 2016, Penedès, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Laura Rhys MS found this ‘zesty, bright and fresh with aromatic character and some spiciness on the finish’, while WSET’s Mike Best felt it would be ‘perfect with summery, simple grilled white fish and buttery sauces’.

£8.85 Top Selection Ltd

Castell del Remei, Oda Blanc, Costers del Segre 2015, Catalonia, Spain

Commended medal winner

£10.73 Boutinot

Viladellops, Xarel-lo 2015, Penedès, Spain

Commended medal winner

Celler El Masroig, Solà Fred, Tinto, Montsant 2015, Catalonia, Spain

Commended medal winner

£7.27 Indigo Wine

Tomàs Cusiné, Vilosell, Costers del Segre 2014, Catalonia, Spain

Commended medal winner

£11.26 Bibendum

La Báscula, Catalan Eagle Red, Garnacha/Cariñena/Syrah 2015, Catalonia, Spain

Commended medal winner

£7.50 Boutinot

Mas La Mola, l'Expressió del Priorat 2015, Catalonia, Spain

Commended medal winner

£12.04 Liberty Wines

Spain: Duero Valley, including Rueda

Abadía Retuerta, Pago Negralada, Sardón de Duero 2012, Castilla y León, Spain

Gold medal winner

An earthy, spicy, complex character made this a clear candidate for Gold. Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst) was taken with its ‘richness of colour and intense yet elegant, earthy character on the nose’, followed by ‘soft mouthfeel and good tannins, roasted notes, coffee and liquorice, and a complex finish with a spicy lift’. Team leader Andrea Briccarello agreed, noting: ‘Wild game and wild berry aromas, spices and garrigue herbs on the palate with a savoury, complex style, notes of forest fruits and sweet spices on the finish.’ Best with smoked beef fillet, thought Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse.

£51.65 Enotria&Coe

Dominio de Atauta, Parada de Atauta 2014, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Gold medal winner Critics Choice

‘Pretty, raspberry fruit aromas, drying tannins on the palate, chocolate richness and slight floral hints with chewy red fruit,’ said team leader Jade Koch in praise of this Gold Lister, while Marek Rakowski of Harbour Heights Hotel was impressed with its ‘ripe strawberry taste, good oak structure and a very good price level’. Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte, meanwhile, was taken with ‘crushed cranberry and a steely mid-palate, with a long red-fruit finish’. ‘Bold and beautiful – a match for lamb tagine,’ concluded Elly Owen of Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall.

£13.04 Boutinot

Pinna Fidelis, Crianza 2012, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Gold medal winner Food Match

Walking away with a Food Match Trophy as well as the Gold, this had ‘a savoury nose, good structure and depth – quite a serious style with dark fruit and bite, but good integration too,’ according to an impressed Charlie Young of Vinoteca. ‘Dark, inky, bone dry on the palate, really attractive, complete and calm on the finish with a hint of milk chocolate,’ added team leader Jade Koch, while Marek Rakowski of Harbour Heights Hotel highlighted ‘perfect extraction, ripe tannins and smoky vanilla notes, inviting a pairing with steak’.

£10.64 Boutinot

Comenge, Don Miguel, Riserva 2011, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Gold medal winner

This worthy Gold winner had ‘soft aromas on a bright, inviting, fruit-focused nose,’ began team leader Martin Lam, who was keen on its ‘rounded palate, good depth and maturity of fruit’, while consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates enjoyed its ‘fresh, raw, meaty aromas and leather notes on the nose, then a zippy, refreshing yet elegant palate that has great body and many layers’. Elly Owen of Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall pictured it alongside ‘fillet with bone-marrow butter and wood-fired veg’.

£27.50 Eurowines

Diez Siglos, Nekora 2016, Rueda, Spain

Silver medal winner

Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS found ‘lime and lemon and crisp acidity, with notes of acacia, passion fruit and touches of spice’, with Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted noting: ‘Clean and spicy, gooseberry and very aromatic character.’

£5.50 Boutinot

Torreduero, Viore, Crianza 2014, Toro, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Intense, full impact on the nose with jammy notes of strawberry and blueberry, tight structure on the palate with blackberry and cherry fruit emerging,’ began team leader Andrea Briccarello, with Corin Ireland of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms adding: ‘Sweet spices and ripe fruit, structured but also balanced, with notes of Garrigue herbs.’

£8.35 EWGA

Casa Rojo, Alexander vs The Ham Factory 2013, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Silver medal winner

Arnaud Fiol of The Don Restaurant found a ‘hint of roast lamb on the nose, followed by a full-bodied palate with good balance of fruits and spices, and a long finish’, suggesting that the best course of action would be: ‘A Sunday roast and a nap!’

£36.27 Matthew Clark

Protos, Gran Reserva 2009, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Silver medal winner

A big style, said Vinoteca’s Charlie Young, who pointed out ‘blackcurrant lozenge aromas, deep and intense, quite dark, sweet fruit with plenty of oak but well integrated’, with Arnaud Fiol of The Don Restaurant finding ‘lots of sweet spice, vanilla and clove on the nose, then a warm, smooth palate with well-integrated tannins’.

£26.36 Bibendum

Marqués de Cáceres, Verdejo 2016, Rueda, Spain

Silver medal winner

A unanimous choice for our judging panel, this showed ‘lemony, refreshing style, clean and aromatic gooseberry and leafy whitecurrant notes, good for a gastropub’, said Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted, with team leader Angela Reddin finding it a ‘well-made, good style’.

£7.64 Matthew Clark

Comenge, Crianza 2014, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Ripe, dark berry fruits on the nose, followed by a palate that shows good use of oak, fresh, bright and juicy fruit style with a clean finish,’ said consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates.

£12.90 Eurowines

Pagos del Rey, Analivia, Verdejo 2015, Rueda, Spain

Silver medal winner

A ‘top wine’ for team leader Angela Reddin, who found ‘good typicity, herbal green apple notes with the mid-palate opening to guava and tropical hints, then a long and fine finish’. Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS enjoyed its ‘smoky lime and lemon, orange zest and rounded, mouthwatering character with gooseberry notes to finish’.

£7.20 Matthew Clark

Cillar de Silos, El Quintanal 2016, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates enjoyed its ‘pretty perfume and lifted white pepper aromas, soft juicy palate again with peppery notes, drinking well’, with team leader Martin Lam adding: ‘Primary berry aromas, red cherry fruit on the palate, simple and gluggable.’

£6.92 Majestic Commercial

Protos, Roble 2014, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Bronze medal winner

For Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse, its ‘very rich character and dark berry fruit suggest a great food match with game birds and rich green vegetables’, while team leader Jade Koch found ‘inky chocolate and drying tannins, a lean style but warm and fruity’.

£7.81 Bibendum

Agrícola Castellana, Cuatro Rayas, Barrel Fermented Verdejo 2014, Rueda, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Harry Crowther of M Wine Stores enjoyed its ‘tropical nose and lovely balance on the palate’, finding it a ‘less savoury style, and more fruit-driven’. ‘Vibrant character, opens up into honey and leesy notes, beautiful, rich and complex,’ added Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted.

£8.81 Bibendum

Villacreces, Pruno 2015, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Andrea Briccarello found it ‘meaty and fleshy with good grippy tannin on the palate, young and fresh style with vibrant character and crunchy berry fruit on the finish’, while Corin Ireland of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms picked up ‘red bell pepper vegetal notes, red fruit and very fine tannins’.

£11.64 Liberty Wines

Tábula 2014, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel found this an ‘enjoyable glass’, with its ‘vanilla notes and nice tannins, dark cherry fruit character and good, well-integrated body’, while consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates also noted its ‘dark berry fruit, soft and unctuous palate and long finish’.

£22.35 Bibendum

Marqués de la Concordia, Hacienda Zorita, Natural Reserve, Syrah 2014, Castilla y León, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Shy on the nose now, but good oak–fruit balance and style on the palate,’ said team leader Martin Lam, while Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel found it ‘bright and juicy, with cooked black fruit flavours and an animal character on the palate, a wine with body and a good finish’.

£11.66 The Haciendas - Company, Ltd.

Agrícola Castellana, Cuatro Rayas, Verdejo 2015, Rueda, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Picking up tropical hints of ‘passion fruit and pineapple’, team leader Angela Reddin also noted ‘herbal and mineral notes in the mouth, good depth and nice finish’, while Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS found ‘yellow fruit, lime and lemon with hints of fresh mint and red fruit, all well balanced’.

£7.12 Bibendum

Javier Sanz, Verdejo 2016, Rueda, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Shaved apple with light herbal notes on the nose,’ began team leader Angela Reddin, continuing: ‘There’s a tiny spritz in the mouth and good, bright flavours with lovely length on the finish.’

£10.61 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Linaje Garsea, Reserva 2011, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Commended medal winner

Abadía Retuerta, Selección Especial, Sardón de Duero 2013, Castilla y León , Spain

Commended medal winner

£19.53 Enotria&Coe

Naia, Naiades 2012, Rueda , Spain

Commended medal winner

£14.79 Boutinot

Protos, Verdejo 2015, Rueda, Spain

Commended medal winner

£6.70 Bibendum

Tábula, Damana, Reserva 2011, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Commended medal winner

£12.44 Bibendum

Tábula, Damana 5, Tinto 2014, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Commended medal winner

£8.95 Bibendum

Marqués de la Concordia, Hacienda Zorita, Vega de la Reina, Verdejo 2016, Rueda , Spain

Commended medal winner

Pagos del Rey, El Púgil, Tempranillo 2015, Toro , Spain

Commended medal winner

£6.33 Matthew Clark

Torreduero, Marqués de Peñamonte, Colección Privada 2014, Toro, Spain

Commended medal winner

£19.50 EWGA

Reserva de la Tierra, Benedictum III, Crianza 2012, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Commended medal winner

£5.11 CellarVino

Finca Montepedroso, Verdejo 2015, Rueda , Spain

Commended medal winner

Diez Siglos, Verdejo 2016, Rueda, Spain

Commended medal winner

£6.00 Boutinot

Quinta Milú, La Cometa 2015, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Commended medal winner

£12.52 Indigo Wine

Clunia, Syrah 2014, Castilla y León, Spain

Commended medal winner

£12.75 Bodegas Clunia

Dominio Basconcillos, Viña Magna, Crianza 2014, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Commended medal winner

Marqués de la Concordia, Hacienda Zorita, Tempranillo 2013, Castilla y León, Spain

Commended medal winner

Spain: North West, including Albarino

Zárate, Albariño 2015, Rías Baixas, Spain

Gold medal winner

A clear candidate for Gold, this accessible Albariño was ‘very appealing, with soft fruit and great minerality on the palate, with gentle acidity, too,’ said team leader Jade Koch, with Gabriel Liotta of Hakkasan Hanway Place finding it ‘ripe, fruity and very approachable, with a little sweetness on the aftertaste’. ‘Precise and mineral, with a salty, sea breeze note, making this a good match for stone crab and pickles,’ suggested team leader Laurent Richet MS.

£8.87 Indigo Wine

Valmiñor, Minius, Godello, Monterrei 2015, Galicia, Spain

Gold medal winner

This Gold Lister had an attractive savoury, mineral character to accompany its generous fruit, impressing our judges. James Fryer of Portland Restaurant found an array of flavours: ‘Almond skin, smoke and white peach on the nose, apricot and almond beurre on the palate with pear and apricot stone fruit, clove and cinnamon spice.’ For team leader Laurent Richet MS, it showed ‘tangerine, cream soda and crushed stones – this needs a plate of oysters’.

£9.43 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Paco & Lola, Albariño 2016, Rías Baixas, Spain

Gold medal winner

The first of a pair of Albariño Golds for Paco & Lola, this was described by team leader Lionel Periner as a ‘top-class’ example, which showed ‘complex lime citrus, green tea and almond on the nose, then nicely balanced acidity on a creamy, mineral palate with a dry, fresh and elegant finish’. ‘Typical Albariño, with good texture, and a lingering finish. A very enjoyable glass of wine,’ summarised Chez Bruce’s Sara Bachiorri. ‘In need of a seafood platter,’ added team leader Laurent Richet MS.

£12.62 Matthew Clark

Paco & Lola, Vintage Albariño 2010, Rías Baixas, Spain

Gold medal winner

Another Gold for Paco & Lola, this time with an unusual offering that intrigued our judges. ‘Full of apricots on the nose, as well as a floral note, and a touch of honey,’ said Lukasz Walkowiak of Oxo Tower Restaurant of this ‘full-bodied wine with persistent finish’. Chez Bruce’s Sara Bachiorri added: ‘A ripe style, with candied ginger, and oak giving it some creaminess. Not for everyone’s wine list, but would be fun to work with – a good wine to match with pork stew, or liver dishes.’

£18.54 Matthew Clark

Castro Martin, A2O, Albariño 2015, Rías Baixas, Spain

Gold medal winner

The judges were enamoured with this wine’s fresh, sprightly style, awarding it Gold. ‘A little higher residual sugar here, and it’s brighter for it,’ began team leader Jade Koch, adding: ‘Acidity is quite perky, and there’s a nice spritz on the finish.’ Chez Bruce’s Sara Bachiorri was reminded of ‘the sea shore – mineral and fresh – but the palate shows honey notes, along with lemon peel. Rich yet fresh, and long-lasting. This could be served with seafood risotto.’

£10.77 Bibendum

Losada, Godello, Bierzo 2015, Castilla y León, Spain

Gold medal winner

Timothy Connor of Bread Street Kitchen liked this Gold-winning Godello’s ‘fresh lemon and jasmine, well-rounded character’, while Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer highlighted ‘smoke and hazelnuts, under-ripe guava aromas with flavours of almond milk, peach skin and baking spices’. For Chez Bruce’s Sarah Bachiorri, this was reminiscent of ‘a baked apple pie, with a salty finish – nice texture and richness’.

£12.99 Matthew Clark

Losada, Crianza, Bierzo 2011, Castilla y León, Spain

Gold medal winner

A red Gold to complement Losada’s equivalent white win, this was ‘revealing a bit of age, with tobacco leaf, mushroom and mature leather notes on the nose, perfect for a steak house’, began The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira, with Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall finding: ‘Lots of sweet spices, earthy cigar box and pipe tobacco notes, a meaty nose then lots of brooding, dark fruits with ripe, grippy tannins on a balanced, complex palate.’ A match for ox cheek, thought team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW.

£10.98 Matthew Clark

Quinta del Obispo, Mencía, Bierzo 2015, Castilla y León, Spain

Gold medal winner Food Match

A classic example, according to our judges, and deserving of a Gold medal. ‘Moderately intense on the nose, with black fruits of prune and blackcurrant,’ began Chantal Serrano of Tamarind of Mayfair, continuing: ‘Dry on the palate, with fresh cherry and berry fruit and a light floral note.’ ‘Leafy tobacco and jammy character, good balanced acidity, good, easy, rounded wine would go well in a pub,’ added Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted. Team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW described ‘a meaty aroma, with tar, leading to punchy acid and rustic tannin – a powerful, individual wine. Serve chilled with Morcilla de Burgos.’

£7.08 Davy's Wine Merchants

Valmiñor, Serra da Estrela, Albariño 2015, Rías Baixas, Spain

Silver medal winner

A wine with floral aromas and notes of apricot on the nose, our judges highlighted its dry, fruity mid-palate with light hints of sweet spices, followed by a hint of sweetness on a green, fresh finish. ‘Quite exotic,’ thought team leader Laurent Richet MS, adding: ‘Peach and apricot aromas, with a peppery edge, leading to a refreshing, full-flavoured palate.’

£8.33 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Martín Códax, Lías, Albariño 2014, Rías Baixas, Spain

Silver medal winner

For Yohann Pinol of Wiltons this had ‘interesting aromas of citrus and fresh almond, complex flavours on the palate with good balance and a long finish’, while team leader Jade Koch found ‘a richer aromatic style with more weight, honeyed and juicy in style’.

£12.29 Liberty Wines

Martín Códax, Cuatro Pasos, Mencía, Bierzo 2015, Castilla y León, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Developed and toasty nose, with hints of cedar, bramble and chocolate,’ began Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall, who found ‘the palate is lighter than the nose promises, savoury style with red fruit and prominent tannin’.

£7.88 Liberty Wines

A Coroa, Godello 2015, Galicia, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Good nose, balanced and rounded with buttery malo flavours on the palate,’ began Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers, with Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer finding ‘smoky peaches and a palate led by nuttiness and oxidised peach flavours, saline notes and a little greenness’.

£11.46 Bibendum

Pagos del Rey, Pulpo, Albariño 2016, Rías Baixas, Spain

Silver medal winner

Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair found ‘floral aromas and stone fruit on the nose with a clean and fruit-focused palate, elegant mineral touches and a persistent finish’. Lukasz Walkowiak of Oxo Tower Restaurant, meanwhile, spoke of ‘ripe peaches and fresh acidity, and a very persistent finish’.

£9.62 Matthew Clark

Godelia, White, Bierzo 2015, Castilla y León, Spain

Bronze medal winner

This was ‘crispy and dry with long acidity’, began Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers, adding: ‘Steely, refreshing and young with lemony citric fruit.’ James Fryer of Portland Restaurant found ‘peanut oil aromas, leafy lemon and grapefruit pith on a straightforward palate’.

£8.46 Moreno Wines

Godelia, Red, Bierzo 2012, Castilla y León, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Tom Forrest noted its ‘bright purple colour, ripe red fruit with some cinnamon spice on the nose’, followed by a palate of ‘red fruit ripeness with soft tannins, some cedar oak spice and notes of ginger and peppercorns’.

£10.26 Moreno Wines

Martín Códax, Cuatro Pasos, Black, Mencía, Bierzo 2014, Castilla y León, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Young, fresh, blackberry fruit on the nose,’ began Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted, who enjoyed its ‘very elegant style, many layers and Mediterranean herbal character making it a very gastronomic wine, with good length and autumnal forest flavours’.

£10.80 Liberty Wines

Ailalá, Treixadura, Ribeiro 2015, Galicia, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Olivier Marie found this a ‘lovely wine, with an amazing salinity and nautical finish, sea spray and oyster shells’, while Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer noted ‘green pear, a bit earthy on the nose, pithy grapefruit and mandarin on the palate with slight rose and dried tropical touches’.

£9.63 Enotria&Coe

Ailalá, Souson, Ribeiros do Avia, Ribeiro 2015, Galicia, Spain

Commended medal winner

£10.51 Enotria&Coe

Madai, Origen, Mencía, Bierzo 2015, Castilla y León, Spain

Commended medal winner

£8.43 Boutinot

Pazos del Rey, Pazo de Monterrey, Mencía, Monterrei 2015, Galicia, Spain

Commended medal winner

£7.88 Boutinot

Casa Rojo, The Orange Republic, Godello, Valdeorras 2015, Galicia , Spain

Commended medal winner

£16.00 Matthew Clark

Casa Rojo, La Marimorena, Albariño 2015, Rías Baixas, Spain

Commended medal winner

£12.18 Matthew Clark

Algueira, Pizarra, Ribeira Sacra 2013, Galicia , Spain

Commended medal winner

£28.60 Bibendum

La Val, Finca de Arantei, Albariño 2015, Rías Baixas , Spain

Commended medal winner

£9.30 Boutinot

Pombal a Lanzada, Arcan, Albariño 2014, Rías Baixas , Spain

Commended medal winner

Veiga Naúm, Albariño 2016, Rías Baixas, Spain

Commended medal winner

£9.80 EWGA

Coto de Gomariz, Blanco, Ribeiro 2015, Galicia, Spain

Commended medal winner

£10.95 Indigo Wine

Martín Códax, Albariño 2016, Rías Baixas, Spain

Commended medal winner

£10.60 Liberty Wines

Martín Códax, Mara Martín, Godello, Monterrei 2016, Galicia, Spain

Commended medal winner

£8.10 Liberty Wines

Gancedo, Capricho, Val de Paxariñas, Godello, Bierzo 2016, Castilla y León, Spain

Commended medal winner

£10.13 Boutinot

Docampo, Señorío da Vila, Godello, Ribeiro 2015, Galicia, Spain

Commended medal winner

Castro Martin, Family Estate, Albariño 2015, Rías Baixas, Spain

Commended medal winner

£11.67 Bibendum

Parente García, Quinta do Avelino, Treixadura, Ribeiro 2015, Galicia, Spain

Commended medal winner

Spain: North, including Navarra

Chivite, Finca de Villatuerta, Chardonnay 2014, Navarra, Spain

Gold medal winner

A great-value Gold from Navarra, this had ‘mineral aromas and oily texture, with leesy character and good acidity, lovely ripeness and a hint of oak, well made and balanced’, according to impressed team leader Laurent Richet MS, who concluded: ‘Almost over-delivers at the price.’ Fellow team leader Lionel Periner praised ‘nice apricot aromas and a floral note, leading to a dry, aromatic palate, with good length – a match for octopus terrine with avocado’.

£10.78 Enotria&Coe

Gorka Izagirre, Txakolí 2016, Bizkaiko Txakolina, Spain

Gold medal winner

Taking Gold for Txakolí, this had, according to Smith & Wollensky’s Scott Levy, ‘salty savoury notes with lime zest, nice sharp dryness with hints of green apple’, while team leader Olivier Marie found a ‘salty mineral nose, lovely concentration of fruit on a slightly perlant palate’. The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira found ‘a tropical nose, with peach and mango, and some creaminess’, while team leader Lionel Periner praised its ‘fresh and well-balanced palate, with a dry finish’.

£9.81 Boutinot

Albret, La Viña de Mi Madre, Reserva 2012, Navarra, Spain

Gold medal winner

‘Appealingly juicy,’ said team leader Annette Scarfe MW of this Gold-worthy wine, enjoying its ‘delicious, opulent, rich and ripe fruit with notes of liquorice and cinnamon spice’, while Simon Cassina of Winexponent rated it ‘excellent, with black berries and great concentration, good use of oak on a full, spicy palate’, advising: ‘This will be good for further ageing.’ Team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW thought this was ideally suited to barbecued goat or seared red meat.

£16.58 Bodegas Príncipe de Viana

Chivite, Colección 125, Reserva 2011, Navarra, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Lovely and jammy on the nose, with ripe black and red mixed fruit aromas,’ said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, who found it a ‘big wine with juicy tannins and good complexity’. ‘Plum and cherry, sweet spices with rich fresh plum and Cox apple notes on a powerful palate with tannic attitude,’ added Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club.

£16.91 Enotria&Coe

Gorka Izagirre, G22, Txakolí 2015, Bizkaiko Txakolina, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Tropical style, with banana and pineapple notes, lovely aromatic flavours full of juicy fruit,’ said Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky, with Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan finding it a ‘riper and richer style, smoky and flinty with citrus and tropical notes on the nose, citrus, grassy and phenolic on the palate’.

£12.35 Boutinot

Albret, Chardonnay 2016, Navarra, Spain

Silver medal winner

A satisfying glass for Smith & Wollensky’s Scott Levy: ‘Creamy, peachy notes on the palate with lovely peach and tropical stone fruit flavours, elegant and vibrant with a very pleasing finish.’ Team leader Laurent Richet MS found ‘lovely intensity on the nose, with hints of apricot jam and crushed apples’.

£10.22 Bodegas Príncipe de Viana

Hiruzta, Berezia, Txakoli 2015, Geteriako Txakolina, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky enjoyed its ‘savoury minerality with perfumed fruit, crisp and sharp acidity and pleasant finish, with a lovely hint of fizz on the tongue’, and for team leader Laurent Richet MS there was plenty of fruit and complexity: ‘A seaweed, sea breeze nose, grapefruit zest, lovely ripe peach and apricot, melon, mango and pineapple.’

£14.86 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Tandem, Ars Nova 2012, Navarra, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Red fruit with violet perfume, meaty cigar leaf character on the palate with elegant tannin, and a fruit liqueur freshness on the finish,’ said Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, while team leader Annette Scarfe MW noted: ‘Ripe, almost baked fruit, lots of cassis at the core with toasty oak and spice.’

£10.39 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Adur, Txakolina 2015, Getariako Txakolina, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Mineral with lemon hints and grapefruit on the nose,’ began Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan, continuing: ‘Dry with grassy pear character, salty and vibrant with notes of citrus, a refreshing and crunchy style.’ ‘Very forward and springy on the tongue, with grass and hay notes,’ added Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky.

£11.86 Enotria&Coe

Albret, Juan de Albret, Reserva 2012, Navarra, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Federico Forte of Plateau felt this wine was ‘balanced and fruity, with minerals and graphite notes, plum and blackcurrant, oak and a creamy yoghurt richness mid-palate, some greener flavours, too, but earthy, complex and long on the finish’.

£11.48 Bodegas Príncipe de Viana

Hiruzta, Txakoli 2016, Geteriako Txakolina, Spain

Commended medal winner

Chivite, Finca de Villetuerta, Selección Especial 2011, Navarra , Spain

Commended medal winner

£10.66 Enotria&Coe

Príncipe de Viana, 1423 2012, Navarra, Spain

Commended medal winner

Príncipe de Viana, Edición Blanca 2016, Navarra, Spain

Commended medal winner

Albret, Crianza 2013, Navarra, Spain

Commended medal winner

Spain: Rest of Spain

Frontonio, Botijo Blanco, Garnacha Blanca 2016, Valdejalón, Spain

Gold medal winner

Flying the flag for Valdejalón, and taking home Gold in the process, this was ‘a nice, refreshing, summer breeze wine’, began J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers, finding ‘floral notes and fruit well integrated with the oak’, while team leader Tom Forrest picked out ‘aromatic notes, pear and green apple and lemon acidity’. Fellow team leader Angela Reddin found ‘Asian pear on the nose, leading to lemony spritz on the palate, with clean lines and a well-driven, mineral finish – a match for goose barnacles’.

£8.36 Jascots Wine Merchants

Marañones, Picarana, Albillo 2015, Vinos de Madrid, Spain

Gold medal winner

A full, fruity character elevated this to Gold, with consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates noting ‘pear and apple, spice and ginger hints – oily and mouth-filling’. Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski found ‘creamy honeysuckle, camomile, fresh grapefruit, banana, pineapple and a long, herbaceous finish’. For Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson, there was ‘some honey and spicy oak with tropical fruit, and a rich, creamy palate with lemon peel and more spice – good for spicy prawns’.

£12.26 Indigo Wine

Hispano+Suizas, Bassus, Finca Casilla Herrera, Red 2012, Valencia, Spain

Gold medal winner

Gold was the only outcome for this complex, fascinating wine, with ‘plums and blackcurrant, leather and coffee notes, good spice and black pepper character on the palate with a great finish’, according to an impressed Frédéric Billet of Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa, who concluded: ‘Certainly a foodie wine, but would also be great on its own by the fire.’ ‘Great flesh, fruit and poise, broad-perfumed with fine purity and character,’ agreed Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin. A perfect match for wild boar, thought team leader Sam Caporn MW.

£17.49 Boutinot

Arráez, Mala Vida 2015, Valencia, Spain

Gold medal winner

‘Big and chunky, with very dark berry fruit on a finely balanced, fleshy palate with notes of dark chocolate,’ said Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin in praise of this clear Gold winner, while Benoît Poulain of Adam’s Restaurant enjoyed its ‘lovely blackcurrant nose, slightly rustic style but smooth, gentle oak and good balance of ripe fruit on the palate’. Team leader Sam Caporn MW found ‘fragrant spice and oak’, making this ‘a very commercial style’.

£8.04 Liberty Wines

Es Fangar, Lo Cortinel-lo 2015, Pla I Llevant, Mallorca, Spain

Gold medal winner

A full and rounded style, with everything it needed to earn Gold. Team leader Tom Forrest found ‘buttery lemon aromas followed by a creamy-textured palate with soft pickled lemon notes, spicy oak and malo character on the finish’. ‘Ripe pear, unctuous and expressive with lemon shortbread and physallis notes,’ added consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates. Team leader Angela Reddin thought this was ‘all about the purity, and a good match for sea bass’.

£23.95 Bancroft Wines

Finca Antigua, Tempranillo 2013, La Mancha, Spain

Gold medal winner

This Gold Lister was ‘delicious for the price – just what people want and expect from Spain’, began Marcin Oziebly of The Wild Rabbit, finding ‘strong vanilla and notes of coconut oak, lovely ripe fruit and a long finish’, while team leader Angela Reddin highlighted its ‘dark black stone fruits with some cassis notes, a generous, fleshy and spicy palate, with great balance and length’. Frances Bentley of Individual Restaurants thought it ‘refined and elegant, with spice, balance and finesse on the palate – a match for lamb shoulder’.

£7.77 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Castaño, Monastrell, Yecla 2016, Murcia, Spain

Silver medal winner

Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge found ‘cooked cherry and plum with notes of violet and black pepper, lots of concentration on the palate’, while team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW found it a ‘cheap and cheerful style, with meaty, brambly aromas and a juicy, spicy palate, rich syrupy palate and savoury finish’.

£5.90 Liberty Wines

Cien y Pico, Knights-Errant, Garnacha Tintorera 2008, Manchuela, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Elegant, lovely complexity on the nose with a touch of barnyard character,’ said The Wild Rabbit’s Marcin Oziebly, who enjoyed its ‘very ripe black cherry, plums and blueberry, and a long-lasting finish with touches of Garrigue herbs’, concluding that it was a ‘classy wine that earns its place on a fine dining list’.

£14.46 Liberty Wines

Sierra Norte, Pasión de Bobal 2014, Utiel-Requena, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Silky mouthfeel, notes of Ovaltine and iodine with juicy red fruits shining through, moderate tannins and zippy acidity,’ said Andrés Ituarte of Coq d’Argent, with Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge specifying ‘ripe black cherry, plum, blackberry and black pepper with sweet spice notes’.

£7.62 Boutinot

Finca La Estacada, Varietales, Reserva Tinto 2012, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Very appealing spicy and vegetal nose with cherry notes,’ began Benoît Poulain of Adam’s Restaurant, noting its ‘very intense red fruit flavours, medium-bodied style and ripeness’, while team leader Laura Rhys MS found it ‘brooding and rich with some spice and black cherry and berry fruit’.

£7.67 Bibendum

Es Fangar, Fangar, Elements 2012, Pla I Llevant, Mallorca, Spain

Silver medal winner

Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS was impressed with this wine’s ‘dark fruit, berries and ripe tones with earthy and mineral lift on the nose, complex palate with layers and plenty of class, oak spices and notes of cured meat complemented by lively, bright acid structure with great, integrated oak’.

£23.95 Bancroft Wines

Mariona, Blanco 2016, Alicante, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Salty fresh pear and grape aromas with some pineapple hints,’ said team leader Tom Forrest, finding more on the palate: ‘Pineapple flavours a little confected, but grape and pineapple freshness on the finish.’ ‘Juicy, unctuous, bright and vibrant,’ added consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates.

£7.34 Enotria&Coe

Borsao, Selección, Campo de Borja 2016, Aragón, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Red fruit aromas with violet floral notes, fresh and warm on the palate with floral and smoky touches,’ began Tamarind of Mayfair’s Chantal Serrano, while Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall found ‘perfumed, liquorice and anise notes, juicy bramble fruit and soft tannins’.

£5.50 Boutinot

Vegalfaro, Pago de los Balagueses, Garnacha Tintorera/Merlot 2014, Valencia, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge found ‘cooked plums, black cherry and blackberry aromas, notes of toast and smoke with vanilla and coconut oak, sweet spices on a full-bodied palate, high ripe tannins and high acidity with a long finish’.

£15.73 Bodegas Vegalfaro

Pago Los Balancines, Alunado, Sauvignon Blanc 2014, Extremadura, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘A hand sell, but a delicious food wine,’ began team leader Sam Caporn MW, adding: ‘Nice full and rounded honey notes, great texture and weight.’ ‘Mineral elegance with wet stone and salty-crisp complexity,’ added Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar.

£19.13 PAGO LOS BALANCINES, S.L.

Pago Los Balancines, Matanegra 2012, Extremadura, Spain

Bronze medal winner

The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira found ‘a bit of age on a complex, very elegant nose of tobacco, leather and spice’, followed by ‘black fruits on the palate, hints of mushroom, good spice with lots of tannin, too’, adding that it ‘needs more time, but will become a great wine’.

£24.87 PAGO LOS BALANCINES, S.L.

Mesquida Mora, Sincronia, Organic Negre 2015, Mallorca, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Spicy, Worcestershire sauce notes on the nose, complex aromas, then tobacco and leather on a full palate with slightly green tannins, but finishing with pleasant acidity,’ said Frédéric Billet of Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa.

£11.50 Enotria&Coe

Habla, Del Silencio 2014, Extremadura, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Creamy vanilla oak leads into ripe, red and black fruit aromas, with spicy, juicy fruit on the palate, vanilla and soft tannins,’ said team leader Tom Forrest, with Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall also noting ‘red apple and stewed prune on the nose, with chocolate and sour cherry notes on the palate’.

£12.25 Top Selection Ltd

Fontana, Dominio de Fontana, Blanco, Uclés 2016, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Bronze medal winner

While Street XO’s Raphael Thierry noted its ‘citrus and stone fruit with orange peel hints, and mouthwatering, clean long finish’, Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar found ‘rich and warm yellow peach aromas and a freshly herbaceous character’.

£7.26 Barwell & Jones

Cien y Pico, Winemaker's-Gallant, Bobal 2012, Manchuela, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Savoury style with red and dark cherries and plums,’ began Damien Trinckquel of Galvin Brasserie de Luxe Edinburgh, continuing: ‘Has a vibrant purity of spice such as cardamom, good structure and freshness, all in harmony.’

£14.46 Liberty Wines

Es Fangar, N'Amarat 2011, Pla I Llevant, Mallorca, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Showing some age, this has a touch of volatility on it, but it’s good, with nice black tea notes, tar and worn leather, hints of old wood and very bright acids,’ said Andrés Ituarte of Coq d’Argent.

£33.25 Bancroft Wines

Juan Gil, 12 Meses, Monastrell 2014, Jumilla, Spain

Commended medal winner

£9.99 Boutinot

Torreduero, Peñamonte, Verdejo 2016, Toro, Spain

Commended medal winner

Uvas Felices, El Hombre Bala, Old Vine Garnacha 2014, Vinos de Madrid, Spain

Commended medal winner

£15.23 Boutinot

Murviedro, Cepas Viejas, Bobal 2014, Utiel-Requena, Spain

Commended medal winner

£7.95 Boutinot

Mas Delmera, Reserva, Monastrell 2009, Jumilla , Spain

Commended medal winner

£8.50 Enotria&Coe

Mesquida Mora, Sincronia, Organic Blanc 2015, Mallorca , Spain

Commended medal winner

£11.78 Enotria&Coe

Cien y Pico, En Vaso, Bobal 2012, Manchuela, Spain

Commended medal winner

£9.43 Liberty Wines

Torreduero, Viore, Verdejo 2016, Toro, Spain

Commended medal winner

£6.50 EWGA

Pago Los Balancines, Huno White 2015, Extremadura, Spain

Commended medal winner

Castaño, Hécula, Monastrell, Yecla 2015, Murcia, Spain

Commended medal winner

£6.80 Liberty Wines

Contralto, Calle Principal, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Commended medal winner

Casa del Valle, Acantus, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Commended medal winner

£4.37 C&D Wines

Contralto, Calle Principal 2016, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Commended medal winner

Chozas Carrascal, Las 2 Ces, Tinto 2015, Utiel-Requena, Spain

Commended medal winner

Finca La Estacada, 6 Meses en Barrica, Tempranillo 2015, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Commended medal winner

£7.09 Bibendum

Fontana, Mesta, Organic Tempranillo, Uclés 2016, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Commended medal winner

Marqués de la Concordia, Tapas, Tempranillo 2015, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Commended medal winner

Es Fangar, Sa Fita 2015, Pla I Llevant, Mallorca, Spain

Commended medal winner

£15.95 Bancroft Wines

Fontana, Quinta de Quercus, Single Vineyard, Tempranillo, Uclés 2013, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Commended medal winner

£11.64 Barwell & Jones

Spain: Rioja: Reserva & Gran Reserva

Vivanco, Reserva 2010, Rioja, Spain

Gold medal winner

‘Ruby colour and medium-bodied structure,’ said Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski of this Gold medal reserva, finding ‘cherries and plums on the nose with farmyardy hints, cinnamon and pencil shaving notes on a fresh, rounded palate, showing more cherry and plum fruit – and it’s good value for money, too’. Meanwhile, Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted enjoyed its ‘light, elegant nose, lovely mix of red fruits, blackberry and forest floor, with refreshing acidity’. Vinoteca’s Charlie Young thought ‘savoury, spicy, fresh aromas and some power on the palate, with acidity to match’ made this perfect for slow-cooked pork belly.

£12.42 Bibendum

Sogrape, Bodegas Lan, Gran Reserva 2008, Rioja, Spain

Gold medal winner

This was a gran reserva worthy of Gold, with team leader Annette Scarfe MW finding ‘good concentration of dark berry fruit with rounded acidity, a pleasantly juicy mid-palate and good length on the finish’. Fellow team leader Sam Caporn MW found it ‘a lovely wine, and still quite youthful, with spicy oak, which would pair well with tapas such as chorizo and patatas bravas’.

£15.95 Liberty Wines

Finca Valpiedra, Reserva 2010, Rioja, Spain

Gold medal winner

This could only be Gold, with Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted dubbing it a ‘beautiful, old school wine, a treasure in a glass’, and relishing its ‘dry, cherry fruit and forest berries, leafy character with lots of waves of flavour – a meditation wine that will keep happily in the cellar, with its kick of acidity helping it to age well’. ‘A lovely complex wine, quite spicy and savoury, as well as elegant and fresh,’ added Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London, while Geoffray Bénat of Cépages Wine Bistro recommended it be served with venison fillet.

£19.93 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Remelluri, Reserva 2010, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘A big wine, with a bigger personality,’ said Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot, and Vinoteca’s Charlie Young liked its style of ‘wild raspberry fruit on the nose, big profile with nice acidity and chunky tannins, showing great promise’. ‘Fleshy, meaty, with a very juicy core, plums and dark cherry with spices and jammy notes,’ added team leader Andrea Briccarello.

£19.50 Indigo Wine

Valenciso, Reserva 2010, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Well-integrated vanilla with dark berries and a hint of tobacco, a great Rioja,’ began Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant, while Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group found it ‘extracted and full bodied, with raspberries in a fruit-forward style that’s fresh, well balanced and easy to drink’.

£14.51 Boutinot

Corral, Don Jacobo, Reserva 2010, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘A great nose that really drags you in,’ said Vinoteca’s Charlie Young, who found ‘nice dark fruit, intense and balanced, ripeness with texture and elegance on the finish’, while Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant enjoyed its ‘fresh strawberries and slightly herbal character, for a good friendly Rioja with tapas’.

£12.36 Matthew Clark

Corral, Don Jacobo, Gran Reserva 2004, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

A ‘traditional style with oxidative winemaking’, said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, who enjoyed its ‘quite savoury style with notes of soy sauce, still juicy on the mid-palate with structured tannins shaping the wine overall’, and Guillaume Mahaut of ETM Group highlighted a ‘balsamic, meaty character with pastry and frangipane vanilla notes, still fresh on the palate with strawberry fruit on the finish’.

£20.68 Matthew Clark

Rioja Vega, Viejas Añadas, Gran Reserva 2008, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW picked up ‘creamy American oak on the nose, then soft tannins on a juicy mid-palate with ripe strawberries and sweet spice notes, satisfying and good length’, and Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club found it ‘opulent, with dark spicy plum liqueur aromas and gentle jammy fruit on the palate and finish’.

£14.99 House of Townend

Sogrape, Bodegas Lan, Reserva 2011, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Modern style, with plum and cherry fruit and a touch of almond on the nose,’ began Piotr Artur Tomaszewski of Buddha Bar, noting its ‘black and white pepper on the finish, rounded palate and good balance, a big reserva’. ‘Morello cherry on a warm nose, a little tannin with stewed red fruits, jammy and plummy on the end,’ added Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted.

£11.25 Liberty Wines

Ramón Bilbao, Reserva 2011, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

A ‘perfect understated style’ for Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London, who enjoyed its ‘warm spices, cocoa notes and evident oak’ on the nose, finding it ‘pleasant, really concentrated and elegant, with a lot of freshness on the finish’. ‘Drying, cool, elegant with strawberry fruit and a lighter style,’ said team leader Jade Koch.

£9.95 Enotria&Coe

Ramón Bilbao, Reserva Original 2012, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Modern, very forward, charming velvety nose, with sour cherry and vibrant freshness on the palate, well balanced with a savoury finish,’ said team leader Andrea Briccarello, while Jason Atherton Group’s Stefan Kobald felt it was ‘developing, with hints of vanilla and clove, medium oak usage and good balance overall, with Ribena notes on the palate’.

£15.00 Enotria&Coe

Riojanas, Monte Real, Reserva de Familia 2012, Rioja, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Sebastian Agnello of The Don Restaurant was pleased to find ‘lots of red wild berry aromas, good structure and great potential to age further’, while team leader Andrea Briccarello noted its ‘voluptuous, generous nose of roses and strawberry jam, good tannins and rounded structure’.

£11.50 EWGA

Ontañón, Reserva 2005, Rioja, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London found this a ‘lovely savoury, spicy style with well-integrated tannins and a really long, spicy finish’, while Jacopo Armenio of Vinarius enjoyed its ‘intensity of fruits, cooked blackberry and blackcurrant, black pepper and vanilla with a touch of cinnamon’.

£10.78 Boutinot

Cosme Palacio, Tinto, Reserva 2011, Rioja, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Jacopo Armenio of Vinarius found this a ‘powerful wine, with intense cooked blackberry, blackcurrant and black cherry fruit ripeness, and ripe, rounded tannins; hints of forest floor and mushroom make it perfect for a steak’.

£14.86 Bibendum

Criadores de Rioja, Castillo Clavijo, Gran Reserva 2009, Rioja, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Cherry and tobacco leaf on the nose, dark spices and earthy, meaty notes on the palate, finishing with a gentle dark olive character,’ said Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club, with team leader Annette Scarfe MW noting ‘savoury, restrained with dark plums on the finish’.

£12.31 Bibendum

Criadores de Rioja, Castillo Clavijo, Reserva 2010, Rioja, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot found the nose ‘soft and enticing, with dark fruits and sandalwood spice notes’, while The Don Restaurant’s Sebastian Agnello felt it was a ‘good value, easy-drinking Rioja, with fresh raspberry fruit and smooth tannins’.

£9.30 Bibendum

Riojanas, Viña Albina, Vendimia Seleccionada, Reserva 2012, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

Valdemar, Conde Valdemar, Reserva 2010, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

Izadi, Reserva 2012, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

£10.19 Liberty Wines

El Coto, Coto de Imaz, Reserva 2012, Rioja , Spain

Commended medal winner

£10.34 Liberty Wines

Codorníu, Marqués de Laia, Reserva 2012, Rioja , Spain

Commended medal winner

Ondarre, Rioja, Reserva 2012, Rioja , Spain

Commended medal winner

Fos, Reserva 2012, Rioja , Spain

Commended medal winner

Boutinot, Vega del Rayo, Reserva 2011, Rioja , Spain

Commended medal winner

£7.53 Boutinot

Finca Nueva, Gran Reserva 2004, Rioja , Spain

Commended medal winner

Riojanas, Monte Real, Gran Reserva 2009, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

£15.50 EWGA

CVNE, Viña Real, Reserva 2010, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

Spain: White Rioja

CVNE, Viña Lobera, Crianza 2013, Rioja, Spain

Gold medal winner

Exceptional value like this could only be rewarded with Gold. This remarkably priced wine exemplified a ‘relaxed style’, according to team leader Simon Woods, who went on to describe it as having ‘gentle, juicy berry fruit with a light, jammy edge – a perfect match for lasagne’. Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous highlighted its characters of ‘smoked meats with ripe raspberry and cherry fruit’, while Dario Barbato of Individual Restaurants enjoyed its ‘nice, fresh fruit style on the nose with dusty tannins and good acidity on the palate’.

£5.83 Hatch Mansfield

Codorníu, Marqués de Laia, Crianza 2014, Rioja, Spain

Gold medal winner

Another versatile and great value offering from Rioja, earning the category another Gold. Team leader Simon Woods was impressed by this wine’s excellent ‘balance and dry tannins, as well as an appealing mint note’, while Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar loved the ‘freshness on the palate, with crunchy cherry fruit and some grippy tannins’. For Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall, there was ‘bramble fruit, charred wood and charcuterie notes with a floral character, good body, depth and intensity, finishing with a finesse’.

£6.16 Majestic Commercial

Cosme Palacio, 1894, Tinto 2012, Rioja, Spain

Gold medal winner

Finding a traditional style, as well as some maturity, judges elevated this to Gold. Team leader Simon Woods found it to be ‘gentle and ripe, with big structure but good fresh, vibrant and plummy berry and spices behind’, while Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish identified ‘coffee, chocolate, green pepper and a spicy finish’. J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers praised ‘a nutty, meaty, chocolate and dark fruit expression’.

£22.90 Bibendum

La Báscula, The Charge, Tempranillo/Garnacha 2014, Rioja, Spain

Gold medal winner

Judges singled this out for Gold for its freshness and approachability. ‘Elegant with light menthol and a pleasing finish, and very easy to drink,’ began Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky, with team leader Simon Woods also noting ‘juicy dark berry and redcurrant aromas, then a lively and ripe palate’. Fellow team leader Annette Scarfe MW praised ‘dark cherries and plums, with refreshing acidity and a clean and precise finish – lovely with suckling pig’.

£7.50 Boutinot

Baigorri, Belus 2012, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

This was ‘well structured and balanced’, according to Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky, with ‘savoury stalky notes and pleasing hints of menthol’, while Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers noted its ‘full body, bold and powerful style, sandy tannins with warming alcohol and oak emerging on the finish, with a freshening hint of mint’.

£19.53 Matthew Clark

Riojanas, Viña Albina, Crianza 2014, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

There was ‘great, rich fruit to start, leading to some tertiary elements on the finish’, felt Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers, while Luciana Girotto-Beckett of Macellaio RC found ‘raspberry fruit on a clean nose, slightly smoky on the palate but nice freshness with plummy dark chocolate character’, and team leader Laurent Richet MS highlighted ‘earthy vanilla with cherries, plum and cedar, lovely complexity with elegant tannin structure’.

£8.35 Hayward Bros (Wines) Ltd

Ontañón, Vetiver, Blanco 2014, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish enjoyed its ‘floral, honeysuckle aromas, and rich, creamy, oily texture’, and team leader Simon Woods noted ‘big oak, but a herby edge and nice ginger notes balancing the fruit, with a slightly bitter note on the finish’.

£7.03 Boutinot

Ontañón, Ecológico 2014, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

Harry Crowther of M Wine Store felt this achieved a ‘nice balance between its oxidative notes and freshness of fruit, showing sour cherry and refreshing acidity, if a touch of reduction’, and team leader Martin Lam found it ‘dark, with a nicely concentrated fruit nose, extracted palate with oak notes on the finish’.

£6.95 Boutinot

Corral, Altos de Corral, Single Estate 2009, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Silky black fruits on a seductive nose, a big kick of sweetness from the oak but good focus on the finish,’ said an impressed Harry Crowther of M Wine Store, while team leader Martin Lam found a ‘liqueur cherry nose, all parts integrated on the palate, and despite its age, this wine is still a baby, and needs decanting for consumption now’.

£23.11 Matthew Clark

Valdemar, Inspiración, Selección 2012, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Old school richness on the palate, but bright fruit and creamy American oak,’ began team leader Martin Lam, with Harry Crowther of M Wine Store also noting ‘soft vanilla, oak and cedar nose, nice focus and mouthfeel, with good integration’.

£11.30 Berkmann Wine Cellars

CVNE, Viña Real, Barrel Fermented Blanco 2015, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

Team leader Simon Woods found this a ‘complete wine that’s juicy, with good grip and a deep, creamy, fruity palate’, while Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish highlighted its ‘green apple freshness with a contrasting vegetal note on the palate’.

£9.42 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Vivanco, Crianza 2012, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

Team leader Olivier Marie was pleased with its ‘fresh and youthful primary fruit character, clearly not overworked, lovely tannins with well-balanced alcohol, then a pleasant and fresh finish’. ‘Subtle oak and spice, bright on the palate with a lively, pleasing fruity finish,’ agreed Neil Tabraham of Paris House.

£9.91 Bibendum

Criadores de Rioja, Castillo Clavijo, Crianza 2012, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Fresh crunchy fruit with leathery tertiary aromas, tobacco leaves, and wet earthy and leathery notes on the finish, too, with chalky tannic character,’ said team leader Olivier Marie, with Dario Barbato of Individual Restaurants also noting its ‘good plush red fruit and light floral notes, with great balance’.

£7.40 Bibendum

CVNE, Viña Real, Crianza 2013, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

For Neil Tabraham of Paris House it was ‘fruity and concentrated, with spicy leathery notes, a grippy palate and a juicy cherry finish’, while team leader Olivier Marie felt it was a ‘classic crianza style, with medium intensity of fruit, earthy tannins and a chalky note on the finish’.

£10.23 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Ramón Bilbao, Edición Limitada 2014, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

A ‘clean, new generation style wine’, began team leader Laurent Richet MS, remarking on its ‘very bright fruit aromas with hints of new oak’, while Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall was surprised to find ‘German sausage, herbal thyme and rosemary aromas, with some red fruits, opening to myriad smoked herbs, red and black fruits with lots of sweet spices’, adding: ‘Great now, if decanted, but will improve over 2-3 years.’

£9.50 Enotria&Coe

Marqués de la Concordia, Crianza 2014, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘A lot of wine for the price,’ began approving team leader Laurent Richet MS, noting its ‘earthy, smoky, dark plum and black cherries, high oak treatment on the nose and palate, gamey leather and cedar with prunes and a sharp note of acidity’. ‘Good intensity, slightly peppery but precise,’ added Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin.

£5.83 The Haciendas - Company, Ltd. (UK)

Viñedos de Aldeanueva, Torre Aldea, Tinto 2015, Rioja, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Ripe, gentle and generous, slightly baked blackcurrant and blackberry fruit flavours with good tannin balance,’ said team leader Simon Woods, with Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky noting ‘plummy iron notes on the nose with some bitter cherry notes on the palate’, and Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers picked up on some ‘star anise and blackcurrant leaf character’.

£5.70 Majestic Commercial

Artesa, Organic 2015, Rioja, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Some toastiness on the nose, good acidity and firm tannins with balanced extraction and medium body on the palate, a good food wine at a good price,’ said Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst).

£6.51 Boutinot

Rioja Vega, 9 Barricas 2011, Rioja, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Starts out light on the first sip, but it grows as it warms up in the mouth,’ observed Jacopo Mazzeo of The Pig Hotel (Brockenhurst), also noting its ‘balanced richness and woody finish, but good value, too’. ‘Vibrant fruits with farmyardy hints and grainy tannin, long, dark and spicy on the finish,’ added Street XO’s Raphael Thierry.

£14.99 House of Townend

CVNE, Contino, Garnacha 2012, Rioja, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers found ‘great acidity, expressive plum and dark fruits, a nice touch of maturity yet still clean on the palate with softened tannins and a herbaceous edge to the fruit’, while Christopher Delalonde MS of Bleeding Heart Group highlighted its ‘classic, savoury appeal with hints of roasting juices and spices from the oak, an unctuous mid-palate with elegance’.

£15.32 Hatch Mansfield

Fos, Crianza 2014, Rioja, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous found ‘fresh, fruity aromas, plum and cherry on the palate with a slight herbaceous note and a nice little hint of brett’, while Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers found lots to like, describing a ‘rich and complex wine that is expressive of its region’. He praised its soft tannins, making it an ideal partner for a charcuterie board.

£8.75 Templar Wines , Connoisseur Estates

Marqués de Cáceres, Crianza 2013, Rioja, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Lots of sweet spice, game notes with pink peppercorns and bright red fruit on the nose, drying on the palate with oak and grape tannins, and certainly requires a steak,’ said Robert Mason of Cheese at Leadenhall.

£8.66 Matthew Clark

Ramón Bilbao, Viñedos de Altura 2014, Rioja, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘A clean nose, fruity yet spicy with good balance on the palate and a long, juicy finish,’ said Neil Tabraham of Paris House, with Dario Barbato of Individual Restaurants enjoying its ‘good, ripe fruit with a pleasant acidic structure, some smokiness and rounded tannins’, and Charles Pashby-Taylor of Dabbous highlighting its ‘pleasant blackcurrant jam finish’.

£9.50 Enotria&Coe

Vintae, Palacio del Camino Real, Joven 2015, Rioja, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Harry Crowther of M Wine Store found this wine’s ‘vanilla, peppery nose and cracked black pepper on the finish with lovely structure’ very appealing, while Street XO’s Raphael Thierry highlighted its ‘herbal nose, good cherry and strawberry fruit, juicy tannins and a touch of cedar on the finish’.

£5.75 Cambridge Wine Merchants

Baigorri, Garnacha 2012, Rioja , Spain

Commended medal winner

£19.34 Matthew Clark

Valdemar, Conde Valdemar, Viura/Verdejo 2016, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

Marqués del Atrio, Crianza 2013, Rioja , Spain

Commended medal winner

£5.95 Fuller's

Finca Valpiedra, Cantos de Valpiedra 2013, Rioja , Spain

Commended medal winner

Valdemar, Inspiración, Tempranillo Blanco, Alto Cantabria 2016, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

Valdemar, Conde Valdemar, Crianza 2012, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

Biagorri, Crianza 2013, Rioja , Spain

Commended medal winner

£13.26 Matthew Clark

Sogrape, Bodegas Lan, Crianza 2013, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

£8.95 Liberty Wines

El Coto, Crianza 2013, Rioja , Spain

Commended medal winner

£7.83 Liberty Wines

El Coto, Blanco 2016, Rioja , Spain

Commended medal winner

£6.59 Liberty Wines

Rioja Vega, Edición Limitada, Tempranillo 2015, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

Vivanco, Viura/Malvasia, Blanco 2015, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

£7.68 Bibendum

Vivanco, Colección, 4 Varietales 2014, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

£19.92 Bibendum

Riojanas, Canchales 2016, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

Fos, Blanco 2016, Rioja , Spain

Commended medal winner

Finca Nueva, Crianza 2012, Rioja , Spain

Commended medal winner

Riojanas, Monte Real, Crianza de Familia 2014, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

£8.00 EWGA

Rio del Rey, Crianza 2013, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

£5.95 Fuller's

Olarra, Otoñal, Tinto 2016, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

£4.64 C&D Wines

Baigorri, Barrel Fermented Blanco 2016, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

£14.67 Matthew Clark

Bhilar, Plots, Tinto, Alavesa 2015, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

£10.53 Bibendum

Navajas, Los Vinateros, Crianza 2012, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

Vintae, Palacio del Camino Real, Crianza 2013, Rioja, Spain

Commended medal winner

Sparkling: Champagne – NV

Besserat de Bellefon, Cuvée des Moines, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Gold medal winner

‘Rich and yeasty, showing yellow fruits and good mousse,’ began Street XO’s Raphael Thierry of this worthy Gold winner, with team leader Sam Caporn MW finding ‘intriguing aromas and flavours with apple notes, tight acidity and a pretty, fresh, yeasty style’. Sumilier’s Sumi Sarma enjoyed ‘mouthwatering acidity with underlying minerality’, while The Ned Hotel’s Giancarlo Cuccuru saw this working well with seafood.

£22.92 Bibendum , Matthew Clark

Palmer, Blanc de Blancs -1, Champagne, France

Gold medal winner

A delicate and mineral character led Palmer to the Gold podium with its blanc de blancs. ‘Fresh style, with lemon and marzipan, brioche and green pepper notes on the nose,’ said Piotr Artur Tomaszewski of Buddha Bar, who found ‘lemon and lime fruit with camomile and wild strawberry on the palate, which is elegant and well structured with a lightly oxidative character’. ‘Fantastic acidity makes this a perfect pairing for lobster thermidor,’ added Marek Rakowski of Harbour Heights Hotel.

£28.72 Bibendum

Drappier, Sans Ajout de Soufre, Brut Nature -1, Champagne, France

Gold medal winner

Ultra-dry Gold winner Drappier earned judges’ praise for its rich complexity and food friendliness. ‘Complex aromas with lemon, good typical character on the palate with slightly high acidity,’ began Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted, with team leader Angela Reddin finding ‘plenty of autolysis, biscuity and mineral notes, good for gastropubs’. ‘Pair with tandoori chicken,’ suggested Tamarind of Mayfair’s Chantal Serrano.

£29.79 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Lanson, White Label -1, Champagne, France

Gold medal winner

Mike Best of the WSET enjoyed this off-dry Gold Lister’s ‘rich and inviting, bold green apple fruit on the nose, followed by balanced sweetness and freshness on the palate, which would pair very well with grilled king scallops’, while Giuseppe Longobardi of The 3A Pub Company also noted ‘toasted nuts, baked peach with marzipan on a toasty finish’. ‘It would be interesting to try this not only with desserts, but with a dish like vegetable curry and rice, too,’ concluded Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted.

£27.32 Bibendum , Matthew Clark

Lanson, Extra Age, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Gold medal winner

Describing this highly acclaimed Gold winner, Giuseppe Longobardi of The 3A Pub Company found ‘hazelnuts and cream on the nose, then a lemon and grapefruit palate with baked fig notes on the finish and a touch of warm butter’, while The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira enjoyed its ‘red and green apple nose, creamy, oily texture, hints of rose and amazing finish’. ‘A haute cuisine wine suited to white-meat dishes,’ said Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted, adding: ‘I could sip this all night. A meditation wine for champagne lovers.’

£40.24 Bibendum , Matthew Clark

Taittinger, Prélude, Grands Crus, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted was impressed with its ‘very beautiful style’, and found it ‘very complex, with many layers of aroma, spicy apple and nutmeg hints on a lemon fruit palate with great length – very gastronomic’. ‘Woody, toasty nose, older vintages showing through and loads of toasty, nutty elements,’ added team leader Angela Reddin.

£32.86 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Gremillet, Blanc de Blancs, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

‘Elegant, light nose of yeasty apple fruit, attractive lemon zest on the finish,’ began team leader Tom Forrest, while J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers found it ‘good value, with bread and brioche aromas, nettle and yeasty notes, sour apple fruit and fine mousse’.

£21.91 Boutinot, Christopher Piper Wines

Palmer, Blanc de Noirs -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar Restaurant first noted its ‘rich, bright gold colour’, before highlighting ‘complex aromas reminiscent of honey and pineapple chutney, smooth and soft texture on the palate with an oaky sensation, if a little low on acidity’.

£27.71 Bibendum

Baron de Villeboerg, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

Team leader Laura Rhys MS noted its ‘bright citrus and good, delicate mousse’, describing it as ‘great value’, while The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira highlighted ‘floral and citrus, high acidity and red and green apples and lemon on the finish’.

£16.48 Bibendum

De Castelnau, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

‘With its mineral, salty character, smoky style and good body and length, this is very pleasant and consumer-friendly, would be good for a gastropub,’ said Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted.

£18.95 Castelnau Wine Agencies

De Castelnau, Brut Réserve -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers was impressed with its ‘overall very refined, rounded and elegant’ style, noting ‘golden apple turnover and Marmite yeasty notes, giving very good value’, while Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski found ‘camomile, fresh green grass and notes of raspberry’.

£19.95 Castelnau Wine Agencies

Paul Drouet, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

‘An attractive nose showing autolytic development, with fresh acidity and good balance on the palate,’ said team leader Sam Caporn MW, with Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar Restaurant adding: ‘Generous, full of flowery and fragrant character yet fresh and crisp.’

£14.72 Majestic Commercial

Drappier, Carte d'Or, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS noted ‘yellow fruit, creamy texture, buttery apple on the palate and notes of hazelnut cream on the finish’, while Harry Crowther of M Wine Store enjoyed its ‘great freshness and racy acidity’.

£25.30 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Drappier, Zéro Dosage, Brut Nature -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

‘Candied apple and a touch of brioche on the nose, but it’s fruit-driven with a lean and crisp, saline finish,’ said Harry Crowther of M Wine Store, while Sake No Hana’s Tobias Brauweiler MS noted ‘a lively green apple and citric nose, crisp acidity and roasted almonds on the palate’.

£26.93 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Lallier, R.012, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

‘Nutty aromas with baking apples and leesy/yeasty notes make a savoury style with a balance of fruit – has a place, and good for food,’ said WSET’s Mike Best, while Giuseppe Longobardi of The 3A Pub Company liked its ‘nice, bright zesty orange, pain d’épice and warm butter nose, and fresh, clean taste and finish’.

£21.53 Boutinot

Lanson Père et Fils, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

‘A taut, fresh style, dominated by citrus and green apple,’ began Mike Best of the WSET, advising: ‘Linear on the palate, this will greatly benefit from time in the glass to open up.’

£24.93 Bibendum , Matthew Clark

Chanoine Frères, Tsarine, Cuvée Premium, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

Team leader Sam Caporn MW noted ‘a touch of development and some honeycomb hints, a broader and richer style with good length and toast’, while Street XO’s Raphael Thierry found it ‘rich and biscuity with a touch of almond on the palate and a fresh finish’.

£22.52 Bibendum , Matthew Clark

Bruno Paillard, Première Cuvée, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira enjoyed its ‘soft nose of citrus fruit, lemon and lime, with hints of fresh apple and grape juice, followed by a creamy textured palate, very well balanced with good body and a beautiful finish’.

£31.58 Bibendum

Cour des Lys, M², Merveilles de Marne -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

Alessandro de Angelis of Jamavar Restaurant felt this had a ‘lovely nose with bakery shop sensations, brioche and plum notes, followed by a fresh style on the palate that has hints of nutmeg and dried citrus’.

£24.88 Cour Des Lys

Gremillet, Sélection, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Bronze medal winner

Consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates noted ‘light citrus fruits on the nose, lemon and grapefruit, followed by a bright palate that’s fresh with good acidity’, adding: ‘Plucky!’ Team leader Tom Forrest highlighted its ‘creamy mousse, and apple and lemon meringue pie notes’.

£18.14 Boutinot, Christopher Piper Wines

Gremillet, Comtesse de Genlis, Cuvée Félicité -1, Champagne, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Fresh lemon citrus aromas; soft, round and fruity on the palate. Approachable house champagne style that delivers great value for money,’ said WSET’s Mike Best. ‘Ripe fruit, dosage giving nice texture,’ added team leader Laura Rhys MS.

£16.01 Boutinot

Moutard, Champ Persin, Chardonnay -1, Champagne , France

Commended medal winner

Devaux, Cuvée D, Aged 5 Years -1, Champagne , France

Commended medal winner

£28.76 Liberty Wines

Palmer, Brut Réserve -1, Champagne , France

Commended medal winner

£22.65 Bibendum

Drappier, Signature, Blanc de Blancs, Brut -1, Champagne , France

Commended medal winner

Gobillard, Grande Réserve, 1er Cru Brut -1, Champagne , France

Commended medal winner

£26.39 Enotria&Coe

Gobillard, Tradition, Brut -1, Champagne , France

Commended medal winner

£24.84 Enotria&Coe

Lanson, Black Label -1, Chamapagne , France

Commended medal winner

Charles Heidsieck, Brut Réserve -1, Champagne , France

Commended medal winner

£31.46 Liberty Wines

Janisson & Fils, Grand Cru, Blanc de Noirs -1, Champagne, France

Commended medal winner

Taittinger, Folies de la Marquetterie -1, Champagne, France

Commended medal winner

Gremillet, Blanc de Noirs, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Commended medal winner

H Blin, Jules Feraud, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Commended medal winner

Sparkling: Champagne – Vintage

Taittinger, Comtes de Champagne, Blanc de Blancs 2006, Champagne, France

Gold medal winner

Unanimously awarded Gold, Taittinger’s Comtes de Champagne opened with ‘green and red apples, some sweet peach and golden fruit notes on the nose’, according to Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer, who went on to note ‘rich, sweet apricot fruit on the palate with notes of yellow flowers and toasty brioche’. Team leader Angela Reddin also identified ‘mushrooms and meadow flowers’, and praised its ‘amazing complexity delivered with grand elegance. Perfect for dégustation menus, and a match for lobster, native oysters, or anything with white truffle.’

£96.06 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Drappier, Grande Sendrée, Brut 2008, Champagne, France

Gold medal winner

Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers enjoyed this Gold Lister’s ‘great, expressive nose, full body and persistent acidity with rounded character and good, ripe fruit’, while Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer picked up flavours of ‘quince paste and red apples, pear flesh and red fruits’, concluding: ‘Super-pretty and elegant.’ For Bovey Castle’s Francisco Macedo, this ‘fresh, vibrant wine, with its nice ripeness and toasty notes, would be good with seafood’.

£48.66 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Doyard, Clos de l'Abbaye, 1er Cru, Extra-Brut Millésime 2010, Champagne, France

Gold medal winner

This example rose to Gold with, according to Timothy Connor of Bread Street Kitchen, ‘a fresh nose, good body, lots of primary fruit, but secondary characters developing, and marzipan on the finish’, while Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer noted: ‘Yogurt and apple with light sawdust aromas, tart yellow fruits and Nashi pear notes.’ Team leader Angela Reddin thought it was well suited to fine dining restaurants.

£59.44 Matthew Clark

Gobillard, Cuvée Prestige, Millésime 2010, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

‘Biscuity aromas, complex on the nose with broader, rich apricot notes,’ began Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer, continuing: ‘Crisp citrus with leesy quality in the background and a good finish.’ ‘Beautiful fresh notes on the nose, good acidity and red apple notes on a rounded palate,’ added Ivan Ruiz of Wright Brothers.

£27.00 Enotria&Coe

Taittinger, Brut Vintage 2009, Champagne , France

Commended medal winner

De Castellane, Millésime 2009, Champagne , France

Commended medal winner

£26.82 Bibendum

Huré Frères, Instantanée, Extra Brut 2008, Champagne, France

Commended medal winner

£25.56 Indigo Wine

Gremillet, Le Millésimé 2009, Champagne, France

Commended medal winner

Bruno Paillard, Assemblage, Brut Vintage 2008, Champagne, France

Commended medal winner

£47.77 Bibendum

Sparkling: England

Lyme Bay, Classic Cuvée 2013, Devon, England

Gold medal winner

Understated at first, Lyme Bay’s Classic Cuvée soon won judges over with bright freshness and a great price tag. Neil Tabraham of Paris House spoke of a ‘bright nose, grapefruit and green apples’, while Antonio Cuadros of The Don Restaurant enjoyed its ‘strawberry fruit and quite saline style’, also finding ‘barnyard notes, but subtle and elegant on the palate with a good, rounded finish’. ‘Generous minerality with a touch of steeliness and lovely mousse,’ added team leader Olivier Marie.

£17.26 Lyme Bay Winery

Bride Valley, Brut Reserve 2014, Dorset, England

Gold medal winner

Earning its place on the Gold List with generous fruit and freshness, this sparkler was described by James Fryer of Portland Restaurant as having a ‘green apple nose, leading to red apple and cherry blossom, and a very pretty finish’. ‘Good mousse with refreshing green fruit, rather yeasty, but good acidity with brioche notes and a long finish,’ said Francisco Macedo of Bovey Castle. ‘Well balanced, good for an aperitif,’ concluded team leader Laurent Richet MS.

£24.51 Liberty Wines

Harrow & Hope, Brut Reserve -1, Thames & Chilterns, England

Gold medal winner

Snapping up another Gold for England, this was ‘opulent, with bags of character, and would work wonders with food’, according to Charles Carron Brown of The Forest Side Grasmere. Remarking on its unusual fruit flavours and a particularly ‘smoky’ character, Francisco Macedo of Bovey Castle highlighted its ‘peach notes and creamy texture with firm bubbles, blood orange and fresh apple juice with a good finish’.

£21.77 Jascots Wine Merchants

Wyfold Vineyard, Brut 2011, Oxfordshire, England

Gold medal winner

This ripe Chardonnay-based blend proved ‘that the UK has a place in the fizz market’, according to Charles Ashby-Taylor of Dabbous. Team leader Sam Capon MW joined in its praise, describing a wine that had ‘pretty balance, nice autolysis, good freshness and a saline note’. ‘This is a fashionable style, classy and nutty with salty mineral notes. It would be good for a high-end restaurant,’ concluded Tanya Mann of Linden House Stansted.

£21.96 Laithwaite's Wine

Albury Estate, Classic Cuvée 2013, Surrey, England

Silver medal winner

‘An elegant style with nice mousse, fruity character and good acidity, clean and long on the finish,’ said Francisco Macedo of Bovey Castle, with team leader Laurent Richet MS also finding notes of ‘nutty orange peel, balanced yeast and biscuit’.

£18.90 Vintage Roots, Mason & Mason Wines, S H Jones, Yorkshire Vintners, Milton Sandford

Henners, Brut Vintage 2011, East Sussex, England

Silver medal winner

James Hocking of The Vineyard Group found it ‘ripe with fresh fruit, delicate in aroma and flavour with nice notes of baked apple and brioche’, while team leader Laurent Richet MS also found a ‘delicate nose of red cherries’.

£19.55 Boutinot

Hattingley Valley, Classic Reserve -1, Hampshire, England

Silver medal winner

‘Rising bread aromas, redcurrant and citrus fruit with some elderflower notes,’ began team leader Angela Reddin, also noting its ‘crisp, clean finish’, while Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group enjoyed its ‘developed character, long finish and great complexity’.

£24.07 Liberty Wines

Bluebell Vineyard Estates, Hindleap, Barrel Aged Blanc de Blancs 2013, Sussex, England

Silver medal winner

‘A richer style, with more nutty character on the nose, then cream and toasty buttery notes,’ began Coq d’Argent’s Andrés Ituarte, concluding: ‘Good quality, well balanced on the palate with a nice smoky edge to it.’

£21.05 Ellis of Richmond

Wiston Estate, Cuvée Brut 2013, South Downs, England

Silver medal winner

James Hocking of The Vineyard Group was clearly impressed with this wine’s ‘classy, leesy’ character, highlighting its ‘opulent and refined, well-made style, with some brioche notes, apple and baked bread’, and summing up: ‘Yes!’

£23.15 Wiston Estate Winery

Gusbourne, Blanc de Blancs 2012, Kent, England

Silver medal winner

‘Light and fresh with balanced aromas, delicate fruit flavours on the palate making it a pleasantly bright wine,’ said consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates.

£25.00 Adnams, Clark Foyster Wines, Gusbourne Estate, Wright Wine Co, Tanners Wine Merchants, Butlers, Shepherd Neame, Field and Fawcett, Woodwinters

Gusbourne, Brut Reserve 2013, Kent, England

Silver medal winner

‘Clean on the nose with fresh brioche, a creamy palate with direct acidity and baked apple fruit with more brioche notes,’ said The Vineyard Group’s James Hocking. ‘Great complexity, with apple skins, almond notes and a ripe mouthfeel,’ added team leader Laurent Richet MS.

£21.00 Adnams, Clark Foyster Wines, Gusbourne Estate, Wright Wine Co, Tanners Wine Merchants, Butlers, Shepherd Neame, Field and Fawcett, Woodwinters

Hattingley Valley, Blanc de Blancs 2011, Hampshire, England

Silver medal winner

Consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates enjoyed its ‘intense red apple and quince jelly aroma notes, and complex, rich and well-balanced palate’, while Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot summed it up as simply ‘elegant with depth and good length’.

£30.30 Liberty Wines

Denbies, Greenfields -1, Surrey, England

Silver medal winner

Consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates felt there was ‘lovely substance’ to this wine, with its ‘green apple fruit, toast, lively acidity and good mousse’, while Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot found it ‘rounded and not too complex, with baked apples and citrus’.

£16.66 Denbies Wine Estate

Sugrue Pierre, Brut 2013, Sussex, England

Silver medal winner

The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira enjoyed its ‘good balance, lemon and raspberry fruit on the nose, and white grape juice character on the palate’, with team leader Laurent Richet MS noting its ‘massive foam, apple and pear fruit with quince and toast notes’.

£32.41 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Ridgeview, Cavendish, Brut 2014, Sussex/South Downs, England

Bronze medal winner

‘Very approachable and frothy, with Red Delicious apple and a touch of residual sugar,’ began consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, with The Don Restaurant’s Antonio Cuadros finding it ‘a bit saline and citric but tasty, with peachy stone fruit and a good, elegant finish’.

£20.00 Bibendum

The Bolney Estate, Blanc de Blancs, Brut 2014, West Sussex, England

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Laurent Richet MS found a ‘delicate nose with earthy hints’, enjoying its ‘oaky Chardonnay palate and great fizz’, and recommending it as ‘great to go with food’, while The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira highlighted its notes of ‘cooked apple, wet grass and raspberry’.

£22.49 Justerini & Brooks, Lanchester Wine Cellars, Dayla, C&O Wines, HT White & Co, Davy's Wine Merchants

Jenkyn Place, Brut Cuvée 2010, Hampshire, England

Bronze medal winner

A ‘well-balanced and bright wine with great ageing potential’, thought Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group, enjoying its ‘pear drops and apple, salty character on the nose, chalk minerality and creamy body with a medium finish and oaky hints’.

£19.00 New Generation Wines

Exton Park, Blanc de Noirs -1, Hampshire, England

Bronze medal winner

Stefan Kobald of Jason Atherton Group was clearly impressed with its ‘citrus orange blossom aromas, orchard and stone fruit character with soft, delicate bubbles, luscious fruit on the palate, medium body and long finish’.

£19.00 H2Vin

Hush Heath Estate, Balfour, Leslie's Reserve -1, Kent , England

Commended medal winner

£21.06 Liberty Wines

Digby Fine English, Vintage Brut 2010, England , England

Commended medal winner

£24.50 Armit

Bluebell Vineyard Estates, Hindleap, Classic Cuvée 2014, Sussex , England

Commended medal winner

The Bolney Estate, Bolney Bubbly, Brut -1, West Sussex , England

Commended medal winner

£20.39 Bibendum

Exton Park, Brut Reserve -1, Hampshire, England

Commended medal winner

£17.85 H2Vin

Harrow & Hope, Blanc de Blancs 2013, Thames & Chilterns, England

Commended medal winner

Wiston Estate, Brut -1, South Downs, England

Commended medal winner

Redfold Vineyards, Ambriel, Classic Cuvée -1, West Sussex, England

Commended medal winner

Sparkling: New World countries

Simonsig, Kaapse Vonkel, Brut 2015, Western Cape, South Africa

Gold medal winner

Simonsig Estate snapped up Gold with its approachable yet complex fizz. Mattia Mazzi of Lutyens found it to be ‘dry, lean and refreshing, with minerals and a good fruit component’, while Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson highlighted its ‘bright acid, nice toast and cream – plenty here for the price’. Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin suggested serving this with foie gras terrine.

£9.40 Jascots Wine Merchants, Alexander Wines, C&O Wines

Arras, Grand Vintage 2007, Tasmania, Australia

Gold medal winner

Arras took Gold for Tasmania, demonstrating a ‘beautiful’ style, according to Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson, who found a ‘fine, complex nose, elegant, pure and really good’, adding: ‘It’s tightly wound, and very un-New World, somehow. Poised, long and complex.’ Team leader Simon Woods enjoyed its ‘complex, ripe, rounded and nutty’ notes, while Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin suggested it would be a perfect match with fresh rock oysters.

£26.61 Liberty Wines

Miolo, Brut Millésime 2011, Vale dos Vinhedos, Brazil

Silver medal winner

Andrea Cotichella of Wernher Restaurant at Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa found it ‘intense, elegant and mineral’, with team leader Laura Rhys MS adding: ‘Some autolytic character with nice complexity.’

£15.93 Bibendum

Doña Paula, Sauvage Blanc -1, Mendoza, Argentina

Silver medal winner

A floral style, which Sosharu’s Masahito Suzuki found ‘good, earthy and creamy, with persistent bubbles and mineral notes’, while Sue Jones of The Harrow at Little Bedwyn noted a ‘sweeter nose, vegetal and creamy on the palate, full of flavours and aromatics’.

£9.15 Hallgarten & Novum Wines

Akarua, Brut -1, Bannockburn, Central Otago, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

Team leader Sam Caporn MW felt this was ‘youthful but showing tertiary notes’, pointing out its ‘light, yeasty, savoury development, with notes of cracked toffee’. ‘Lovely, broad, appealing flavours of fruit, cream and butter, big and enveloping, needs food,’ added Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson.

£17.25 Liberty Wines

Inniskillin, Sparkling Vidal Icewine 2014, Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada

Silver medal winner

An unusual style, with team leader Laura Rhys MS finding it ‘rich and elegant with bright fruit’, The Harrow at Little Bedwyn’s Sue Jones highlighting ‘Turkish Delight, rose petals and fresh acidity’, and Masahito Suzuki of Sosharu noting its ‘acacia, touches of mineral and good length’.

£33.39 Liberty Wines

Graham Beck, Brut -1, Robertson, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

A high standard for a Chardonnay-Pinot Noir style, with Masahito Suzuki of Sosharu finding a ‘fine entry, with good bubbles, minerals and a slightly creamy texture’, and team leader Laura Rhys MS noting ‘delicate fruit, good weight and texture, with mineral notes’.

£11.77 Bibendum

Fowles Wine, Are You Game?, Sparkling Brut -1, Victoria, Australia

Bronze medal winner

‘Violets and floral notes on an aromatic nose, pleasant with an earthy finish and long aftertaste,’ said Agustin Trapero of Avenue. ‘Honeyed character on the nose and some elderflower and vanilla, too, with a touch of residual sugar. Appealing,’ added team leader Sam Caporn MW.

£9.94 Enotria&Coe

Undurraga, Brut Royal -1, Leyda Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£10.35 Eurowines

Peller Estates, Ice Cuvée, Sparkling -1, Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada

Commended medal winner

£19.20 Enotria&Coe

Apaltagua, Costero, Extra Brut -1, San Antonio Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

Akana, Gold, Brut -1, Central Valley, Chile

Commended medal winner

£11.80 Akana Wines S.A.

Sparkling: Other European regions

Ceci, To You (a Te), Bolle di Lambrusco Rosso -1, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Gold medal winner

This lightly sparkling Gold medallist had a ‘deep ruby colour with bramble fruit aromas and a refreshing palate’, began Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot, with team leader Martin Lam adding: ‘Sappy and dry, though a touch of residual sugar on the finish, interesting and good for food.’ Specifically, this would be ‘great with charcuterie or spicy lamb’, said Elly Owen of Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall.

£14.90 Eurowines

Villa Cialdini, Pignoletto, Modena, Sparkling Brut 2016, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Silver medal winner

Charles Ashby-Taylor of Dabbous found it a ‘floral style, with notes of tree flowers, magnolia and cherry blossom, yet good and robust in the mouth’, while team leader Lionel Periner noted ‘dry, creamy, floral with gentle bubbles’.

£9.71 Liberty Wines

Villa Cialdini, Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro 2016, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Silver medal winner

Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot enjoyed its ‘lifted, perfumed nose and nice bead, leading on to a restrained, bramble fruit palate’, while team leader Martin Lam found a ‘sappy nose with lots of berry fruit, a little residual sugar, and it’s fun!’

£9.86 Liberty Wines

Domaine J Laurens, Les Graimenous, Crémant de Limoux, Brut 2014, Languedoc, France

Silver medal winner

Team leader Laurent Richet MS found ‘a lovely nose of fresh crushed apples, beautiful fruit freshness and acidity’, concluding ‘what a great bottle’, while for Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan it was ‘citrus, floral, fresh and yeasty with lovely minerality on the palate’.

£10.61 Boutinot

Ceci, Otello, 1813, Nero di Lambrusco -1, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Floral and fruity nose, but on the palate it’s quite grippy, more serious, a food wine,’ said team leader Martin Lam, while Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot noted a ‘dark fruit medley, refreshingly smooth on the palate’.

£10.80 Eurowines

Colet, Vatua!, Clàssic Penedès, Extra Brut -1, Catalonia, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘Crisp, dry, simple and elegant,’ for Smith & Wollensky’s Scott Levy, while Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan noted ‘citrus lime and lemon, mineral and green apple aromas, a dry, fresh and vibrant palate in an approachable style with a good, mineral finish’.

£11.65 Indigo Wine

Sieur d'Arques, Aimery, Crémant de Limoux, Brut -1, Languedoc, France

Bronze medal winner

A ‘soft, fruity wine’, said team leader Laurent Richet MS, with ‘pear, white flowery quince notes on the nose, a slight vanilla character on the finish with golden apple fruit flavours too’. ‘Dry, ripe, intense, fresh and fruity,’ added Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan.

£8.23 Crown Cellars

Ferrari, Maximum Brut, Trentodoc -1, Trentino, Italy

Bronze medal winner

A ‘classic’ style for Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair, who found ‘citrusy fruit on the nose and palate, with crisp acidity’, while team leader Lionel Periner highlighted its ‘lemon and grassy aromas, dry palate with high acidity’.

£19.50 Enotria&Coe

GCF Exclusif, Arthur Metz, 1904, Crémant d'Alsace -1, Alsace, France

Bronze medal winner

A ‘mineral, fresh, citrus and creamy’ style, said Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan, who found it ‘dry and elegant on the palate, delicate and rounded with good mousse’, with team leader Laurent Richet MS recommending it as ‘simple and fruity, well made, and good by the glass’.

£12.75 LWC Drinks LTD

GCF Exclusif, Tholomies, Crémant de Limoux, Brut -1, Languedoc, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Strong fizz, but it’s in tune with the wine,’ began team leader Laurent Richet MS, who found ‘vibrant golden apple and pink grapefruit with an earthy note on the finish’, while Hakkasan Group’s Diana Rollan enjoyed its ‘vibrant, round and balanced, fresh and fruity style’.

£8.70 Famille Helfrich

Mezzacorona, Rotari, Cuvée 28 Brut, Trentodoc -1, Trentino, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Lionel Periner highlighted its ‘fresh lime and yellow fruit, floral notes with medium body and a creamy, refreshing finish’, with Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair noting ‘good complexity on the nose, a rich palate with fruit dominant and good acidity’.

£10.50 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Ferrari, Perlé Nero, Trentodoc 2008, Trentino, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Full aromas of ripe yellow fruit, peach and pear, with more developed nutty notes,’ began team leader Lionel Periner, who found the palate ‘dry, full and creamy in texture, with some vanilla richness and a lift of candied lemon on a long finish’.

£39.90 Enotria&Coe

Costaripa, Mattia Vezzola, Metodo Classico, Brut -1, Lombardy, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Complex aromas of peachy fruit and floral hints,’ began team leader Lionel Periner, continuing: ‘Dry and creamy texture yet fresh on the palate, with an elegant finish. Value for money.’ ‘Leesy with good length,’ added Charles Ashby-Taylor of Dabbous.

£16.66 Alivini

Bailly-Lapierre, St-Meyland, Méthode Traditionnelle, Brut -1, Burgundy, France

Commended medal winner

£9.15 Bibendum

Château de Rhodes, Méthode Ancestrale -1, South West France , France

Commended medal winner

£12.00 Boutinot

Feudi di San Gregorio, Dubl+, Greco, Spumante -1, Campania , Italy

Commended medal winner

Boutinot-Adria Vini, Durello, Palladiano, Spumante Brut -1, Veneto , Italy

Commended medal winner

£6.19 Boutinot

Colet, Gran Cuvée, Clàssic Penedès, Extra Brut -1, Catalonia, Spain

Commended medal winner

£12.90 Indigo Wine

Jeanjean, J&O, Piquepoul Sparkling -1, Languedoc, France

Commended medal winner

£10.62 Molson Coors

Cleto Chiarli, Lambrusco del Fondatore 2015, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Commended medal winner

£10.40 Enotria&Coe

Cavicchioli & Figli, Vigna del Cristo, Lambrusco di Sorbara 2016, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Commended medal winner

£9.00 Laytons

Ceci, Terre Verdiane, Lambrusco Secco, Emilia -1, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Commended medal winner

£9.05 Eurowines

Sparkling: Other European Sparkling Wine

Ca' del Colle, Fior d'Arancio, Colli Euganei 2016, Veneto, Italy

Gold medal winner

This semi-sweet Italian fizz rose to Gold with its ‘attractive, ripe tropical fruit nose, and notes of pineapple, melon and passion fruit,’ according to Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels, who found it ‘lively and refreshing on the palate, with a medium sweetness’. Vinoteca’s Charlie Young described a ‘vibrant wine, with lovely balance – drink with panna cotta with tropical fruit’.

£8.87 Ca' del Colle

GCF Exclusif, Cuvée Elodie, Tradition, Clairette de Die -1, Rhône, France

Silver medal winner

‘Very easy-drinking, clean and young style with fresh Muscat grape characters of elderflower, green apple and lemon, with a herbal touch of thyme, too,’ said Piotr Artur Tomaszewski of Buddha Bar.

£9.07 Famille Helfrich

Ferghettina, Franciacorta Brut -1, Lombardy, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Fine bubbles, some bitter almond flavours on the palate, but easy to drink and a good price,’ found Pollen Street Social’s Daniele Di Blasio, with team leader Tom Forrest adding: ‘Crisp apples and salty mineral notes, fresh with good length.’

£13.79 Boutinot

Bellavista, Alma Gran Cuvée, Franciacorta Brut -1, Lombardy, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Fresh apples with wet stone aromas and white fruit on the nose,’ began Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha, adding: ‘Delicate style on the palate, with apple and white peach fruit, mineral notes and fantastic length on the finish.’

£21.91 Liberty Wines

Cascina Castlèt, Moscato d'Asti 2016, Piedmont, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Bursting with aromas of ‘golden lemon, apple, jasmine, elderflower and peach’, said Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski, who enjoyed its ‘very good quality and concentrated Moscato character’.

£10.45 Alivini

Vietti, Cascinetta, Moscato d'Asti 2013, Piedmont, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin found this ‘different, broader and complex’, noting its ‘appley, crunchy ripe fruit with a nice green, vegetal edge’, while Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels liked its ‘aromas of stone fruit, slate and a hint of petrol, with a refreshing finish’.

£14.11 Bibendum

Contero, Brachetto d'Acqui 2016, Piedmont, Italy

Commended medal winner

£11.00 Liberty Wines

Cevico, Pignoletto, Frizzante, Colli di Imola 2016, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Commended medal winner

Ferghettina, Franciacorta Brut Milledi 2012, Lombardy, Italy

Commended medal winner

£17.25 Boutinot

Sparkling: Prosecco

San Simone, Il Concerto, Prosecco Spumante, Brut -1, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

Gold medal winner

This prosecco, praised for its ‘popular’ style by team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW, took Gold, she explained, for its ‘clean, green apple freshness and light, fun fizz with a tangerine finish’. Carlos Ferreira of The Sign of the Don appreciated its ‘complexity on nose and palate, with vanilla and green fruit’, while Michael Moore of The London Cookhouse found it ‘enjoyable drinking wine, that would be great with ginger prawns’.

£9.95 Eurowines

Soligo, Col de Mez, Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore, Extra Dry -1, Veneto, Italy

Gold medal winner

This extra-dry prosecco took Gold not only for its fine balance and complex fruit, but for displaying some excellent value for money, too. It had notes of ‘bergamot and pear, as well as some candied apple’, according to Quentin Loisel of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms, while team leader Lionel Periner found ‘fresh lime and nice exotic fruit, making this a good match for pear with saffron mousse’.

£9.67 Eurowines

Lino Ballancin, Conegliano-Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore, Extra Dry 2016, Veneto, Italy

Gold medal winner

Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London was impressed by this prosecco’s ‘peach, perfumed, floral aromas’, adding that the palate was ‘really creamy and fresh, quite juicy and ripe with a lovely finish’, while team leader Jade Koch noted its ‘well-balanced sweetness and minerality, as well as apple fruit on the finish, making it very drinkable’. ‘Its stone fruit and good acidity make this a match for fresh fish dishes,’ suggested Carlos Ferreira of The Sign of the Don.

£12.80 Vinicola Tombacco srl

Ruggeri, Giustino B, Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore 2015, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

Laure Patry of Jason Atherton Group enjoyed its ‘light sweetness and fragrant character with elegant bubbles’, finding it ‘well balanced, with acidity and some creaminess on the finish – good value’. ‘Baked apple, apricot, almond notes and off-dry style,’ added Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge.

£15.88 Enotria&Coe

Botter, Di Maria, Prosecco -1, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

Richard Brooks of Caroline Catering found it ‘clean, fresh and lively, holding well in the mouth, in a style that’s easy-drinking and generally attractive, representing decent value’. A good, light summer party wine, he added, ‘with an appealing touch of sweetness’.

£5.99 CellarVino

47 Anno Domini, Vino Spumante, Prosecco, Extra Dry Millesimato 2015, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Light aromas, with some floral and citrus character, leading to a dry palate with a chalky, mineral finish,’ said team leader Lionel Periner of this prosecco. ‘Delicate, with some white flowers,’ added Quentin Loisel of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms.

£12.25 Vinicola Tombacco srl

Paolo Zucchetto, Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore, Extra Dry 2016, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Ripe apple, pear and white peach on the nose,’ began Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge, who also noted ‘some intensity, complexity on the palate with notes of elderflower and a long finish’.

£12.67 Wine Traders

Botter, Vivoli, Prosecco -1, North East Italy, Italy

Silver medal winner

Gergely Barsi Szabó of Sager + Wilde found ‘good fresh fruit on the nose, apples in particular, with a floral note, too, leading to a rich palate’, while team leader Lionel Periner enjoyed its ‘good structure, and a well-balanced, citrus finish’.

£10.26 Molson Coors

Contarini, Moinet, Prosecco Extra Dry -1, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘A good, easy style,’ began Charles Ashby-Taylor of Dabbous, who highlighted its ‘pear drop aromas and hints of Sicilian lemon on the palate’, while Giancarlo Cuccuru of The Ned Hotel found it ‘slightly sweet on the palate, with frothy texture and strong notes of peach’.

£7.25 Fuller's

Botter, Corte Alta, Prosecco -1, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Fresh and fruity, this prosecco was described by Carlos Ferreira of The Sign of the Don as having ‘tropical fruit on both nose and palate, as well as green apple and lime’. Quentin Loisel of Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms agreed, describing it as ‘an exotic fruit salad’.

£6.90 Majestic Commercial

Bisol, Crede, Valdobbiadene Prosecco 2015, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘A drier style with a good, breezy mid-palate, pretty, with a hint of salinity and nice floral notes,’ said team leader Jade Koch, with Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London adding: ‘Quite mineral and fresh, juicy and a little yeasty, and well priced too.’

£13.96 Bibendum

Montresor, Prosecco Extra Dry -1, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

‘Good nose with a little yeast present, and fruity on the palate with brioche notes, complex and balanced,’ said Federico Forte of Plateau, while team leader Sarah Jane Evans MW noted: ‘aromatic, boldly floral with raspberry notes’.

£7.95 Boutinot

Carpenè Malvolti, 1868, Cartizze, Prosecco di Conegliano, Cuvée Extra Dry -1, Veneto , Italy

Commended medal winner

Soligo, Prosecco Treviso, Extra Dry -1, Veneto , Italy

Commended medal winner

£7.87 Eurowines

Ruggeri, Quartese, Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore -1, Veneto , Italy

Commended medal winner

£11.55 Enotria&Coe

Canevel, Valdobbiadene Spumante, Extra Dry 2016, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£12.37 VinumTerra

La Tordera, Saomí, Prosecco 2015, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£7.60 Fuller's

Ca' di Alte, Prosecco Spumante, Extra Dry -1, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£9.96 Liberty Wines

Paolo Zucchetto, Bottle Fermented, Valdobbiadene Prosecco 2015, Veneto, Italy

Commended medal winner

£11.78 Wine Traders

Sparkling: Rosé - Champagne

Besserat de Bellefon, Cuvée des Moines, Brut Rosé -1, Champagne, France

Gold medal winner

This proved worthy of Gold for its rich, substantial structure, not to mention abundance of citrus and berry fruit. Antoine Cabre of Spring Restaurant noted ‘a very strong flavour, mineral and complex, fresh, well balanced and lovely’, while Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum found it ‘developed with lovely complexity, ripe fruits, vinous character and spicy notes on the palate, combining savoury notes and sweet pastries’. Team leader Laurent Richet MS thought this an ideal partner for salmon en papillote.

£26.65 Bibendum , Matthew Clark

Charles Heidsieck, Rosé Réserve -1, Champagne, France

Gold medal winner

‘Opulent and characterful, round with a creamy texture,’ began Claude Bosi @ Bibendum’s Jonathan Giffrin of this Gold winner, noting: ‘Rich and developed on the nose with ripe orchard fruits, notes of baking spices and creamy pastry touches.’ ‘Very expressive, fresh and lovely,’ agreed Antoine Cabre of Spring Restaurant. ‘Concentrated and well balanced. A great option for seafood, and salmon in particular,’ suggested Lukasz Walkowiak of Oxo Tower Restaurant.

£40.76 Liberty Wines

Devaux, D Rosé, Aged 5 Years -1, Champagne, France

Gold medal winner

This Gold Lister offered a style enjoyed by all of our judging panel, with a ‘lovely attack of elegant mousse with a refreshing berry compote style, complex mid-palate with good length’, said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, while Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum noted its ‘ripe, elegant, refined style, savoury, precise aromas, roundness and soft bubbles’. A match for fish dishes, said New Street Grill’s Nuno Pereira.

£38.76 Liberty Wines

Lanson, Rose Label -1, Champagne, France

Gold medal winner

Taking home Gold for its refreshing, elegant structure, with a pleasant touch of minerality, this rosé was praised by Lukasz Walkowiak of Oxo Tower Restaurant for ‘ripe strawberries, yeasty brioche and an impressive finish’. Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum enjoyed its ‘fresh, orchard aromas and notes of citrus and pastries’, finding the palate ‘fragrant and racy, refreshing with good tension and an acidic background’. Team leader Laurent Richet MS recommended this be served with creamed chicken with green beans and sweet potato wedges.

£27.00 Bibendum , Matthew Clark

Taittinger, Comtes de Champagne, Rosé 2006, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

Antoine Cabre of Spring Restaurant was impressed with its ‘mineral and pepper notes on a complex nose, fine bubbles and very complex, gastronomic palate style’, while team leader Annette Scarfe MW found its ‘lovely, persistent mousse very elegant, with delicate red plum and red cherry fruit, then a toasty and complex mid-palate and great length on the finish’.

£147.00 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Baron de Villeboerg, Brut Rosé -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

‘Slightly restrained on the nose, but a nice palate with fresh acidity and delicate red berry fruit,’ said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, who felt it was ‘good value’, with Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum noting ‘vinous character, red apple fruit and a dry finish’.

£18.23 Bibendum

Charles Heidsieck, Rosé Millésime 2006, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

‘Complex brioche notes on the nose with a persistent bead of bubbles,’ said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, who enjoyed its ‘lovely textured mid-palate, elegant yet powerful character in an expressive, complex wine’. ‘Opulent style, very distinctive,’ added Jonathan Giffrin of Claude Bosi @ Bibendum.

£63.41 Liberty Wines

Bruno Paillard, Première Cuvée, Rosé -1, Champagne, France

Silver medal winner

‘Full and fruity style with a lovely nose, good fruit concentration and fresh acidity,’ began Julien Sahut of Sexy Fish, while team leader Simon Woods found it ‘fine-boned and subtle, with a good, easy fruit style, balance and floral crispness on the finish’.

£38.67 Bibendum

De Castelnau, Brut Rosé -1, Champagne, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Pale colour, with a very expressive nose and fresh, mineral, flinty flavours,’ began Spring Restaurant’s Antoine Cabre, with team leader Annette Scarfe MW finding ‘a little oak adding complexity to a nutty and toasty style, with a persistent mousse, lots of brioche and autolysis notes’.

£23.95 Castelnau Wine Agencies

Janisson & Fils, Brut Rosé -1, Champagne , France

Commended medal winner

De Castellane, Brut Rosé -1, Champagne , France

Commended medal winner

£25.30 Bibendum

Paul Drouet, Brut Rosé -1, Champagne , France

Commended medal winner

Taittinger, Prestige Rosé, Brut -1, Champagne, France

Commended medal winner

Sparkling: Rosé England

Digby Fine English, Leander Pink, Non Vintage Brut -1, England, England

Gold medal winner

Beautifully balanced acidity and minerality took this delicate rosé sparkler to Gold. ‘A pretty style, which shows nutty autolysis notes on the nose and has a viscous feel on the palate, but is quite pure and citrusy in flavour, and very long-lasting,’ said Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London. ‘An al fresco cob salad in the summer’ was the perfect pairing for Sara Bachiorri of Chez Bruce.

£23.60 Armit

High Clandon, The Aurora Cuvée, Grand Vintage, Brut Rosé 2011, Surrey, England

Silver medal winner

Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge found ‘good complexity, with strawberry and raspberry fruit and almond pastry notes on the nose, full body and a long finish’, while Laure Patry of Jason Atherton Group enjoyed its ‘berry and apple skin aromas, good palate structure and elegant bubbles, with a hint of toastiness on the finish and light peppery notes’.

£30.00 High Clandon Estate Vineyard

Hush Heath Estate, Balfour, Brut Rosé 2013, Kent, England

Silver medal winner

‘Well-made blend, with good fruit and balance on a long palate,’ began Dominique Raclin of Loire Vélo Nature, with team leader Jade Koch highlighting its ‘dancing, pretty pear and peach aromas, and juicy, refreshing palate’. ‘Fresh, lovely creamy texture, very long and juicy,’ added Le Cordon Bleu London’s Matthieu Longuère MS.

£28.88 Liberty Wines

Harrow & Hope, Brut Rosé 2014, Thames & Chilterns, England

Silver medal winner

‘Pleasant nose of sloe berries with nutty almond notes, quite juicy and really fresh on the palate with a pretty, elegant style and great length,’ said Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London.

£24.31 Jascots Wine Merchants

Camel Valley, Pinot Noir, Brut Rosé 2014, England, England

Commended medal winner

Henners, Brut Rosé -1, East Sussex , England

Commended medal winner

£21.55 Boutinot

Exton Park, Rosé -1, Hampshire, England

Commended medal winner

£19.00 H2Vin

The Bolney Estate, Cuvée Rosé, Brut 2013, West Sussex, England

Commended medal winner

Greyfriars, Rosé Reserve, Brut 2013, Surrey, England

Commended medal winner

Wiston Estate, Rosé -1, South Downs, England

Commended medal winner

Exton Park, Pinot Meunier Rosé -1, Hampshire, England

Commended medal winner

£25.00 H2Vin

Sparkling: Rosé, excluding Champagne

Mezzacorona, Rotari, Cuvée 28 Rosé, Trentodoc -1, Trentino, Italy

Gold medal winner

Freshness and light fruit gave this Italian rosé what it needed to take Gold. Yohann Pinol of Wiltons noted its ‘very elegant fruit, fine bubbles and delicate red berry aromas’, while team leader Jade Koch found it ‘clean, clear and bright, with delicate fruit and flower petal flavours’. ‘Floral, carnation and honeysuckle, as well as lovely citrus notes,’ were a highlight for Matthieu Longuère MS of Le Cordon Bleu London, who paired this with scallop carpaccio and pink grapefruit.

£10.50 Berkmann Wine Cellars

Pere Ventura, Tresor, Cava Rosado Brut -1, Catalonia, Spain

Silver medal winner

‘Ripe, plush, good bold and juicy red fruit flavours, this is honest and tasty,’ began team leader Simon Woods, with Trangallán’s Xabier Alvarez noting ‘a certain complexity and development, good medium length and very good overall’.

£9.37 Enotria&Coe

Graham Beck, Brut Rosé Vintage 2010, Robertson, South Africa

Silver medal winner

Team leader Jade Koch enjoyed its ‘juicy, zesty, bright orange character with strawberries and lots of clarity on the finish’, and Yohann Pinol of Wiltons found it ‘very smooth and elegant, with nice juicy red berry aromas and fine bubbles’.

£12.86 Bibendum

Ferrari, Maximum Rosé, Trentodoc -1, Trentino, Italy

Silver medal winner

‘Strawberries and cherries with citrus notes, dry with tight structure and yeasty raspberry notes on the palate,’ began Yauatcha’s Kelvin McCabe, while Trangallán’s Xabier Alvarez highlighted ‘minerality on a subtle nose and a citrusy, fresh end, very pleasant’.

£18.38 Enotria&Coe

Cavit, Lunetta, Rosé -1, Trentino, Italy

Silver medal winner

Xabier Alvarez of Trangallán enjoyed its ‘elegant nose, soft citrus and freshness’, while team leader Simon Woods found it a ‘gentle and juicy, approachable style with tangy fruit on the palate’.

£7.39 Boutinot

Cavit, Altemasi, Trentodoc, Brut Rosé -1, Trentino, Italy

Silver medal winner

Gabriel Liotta of Hakkasan Hanway Place enjoyed its ‘nice citrus aromas, and delicate and refreshing palate’, while Yohann Pinol of Wiltons found ‘elegant bubbles, good aromatic complexity with red fruits and berries, and good length on the finish’.

£11.63 Boutinot

Akarua, Brut Rosé -1, Bannockburn, Central Otago, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

Yohann Pinol of Wiltons found ‘very intense and complex aromas, followed by a rich and well-balanced palate’, while team leader Jade Koch noted its ‘dry style with notes of apple, slightly oily texture and a little soft fruit on the back palate’.

£17.25 Liberty Wines

Bellavista, Franciacorta, Rosé Brut Vintage 2011, Lombardy, Italy

Silver medal winner

Trangallán’s Xabier Alvarez found ‘yeasty minerality, great texture and elegance, and a long appley finish’, while team leader Simon Woods felt it showed ‘a certain style, rich on the palate with quite opulent fruit’.

£32.11 Liberty Wines

Cantine Riunite, Maschio dei Cavalieri, Rosé -1, Veneto, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Sushi Samba’s Maurizio Palomba enjoyed its ‘delicate style, with a little sweetness and refreshing peach and apricot fruit’, while Gabriel Liotta of Hakkasan Hanway Place felt it was ‘good value for money, refreshing and aromatic’.

£6.29 Greene King

San Salvatore, Joi, Spumante Brut Rosé 2013, Campania, Italy

Bronze medal winner

Gabriel Liotta of Hakkasan Hanway Place felt it had ‘pronounced aromatic complexity and a nice aftertaste’, while team leader Jade Koch noted a ‘complex palate with lots going on, a little tight-knit but with good peach fruit character and balancing acidity, and minerals on the finish’.

£24.93 Matthew Clark

Simonsig, Kaapse Vonkel, Brut Rosé 2015, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

‘Lovely salmon pink colour, elegant fruit with fresh berry notes and well balanced on the palate,’ said Yohann Pinol of Wiltons, with team leader Jade Koch noting its ‘elegant, drier style, some minerality present with candied strawberry fruit’.

£9.40 Jascots Wine Merchants, Alexander Wines, C&O Wines

Ferrari, Perlé Rosé, Trentodoc 2009, Trentino, Italy

Bronze medal winner

One that would be best with food, said team leader Jade Koch, who found it ‘very mineral and elegant, with good strawberry and cherry fruit in a crunchy, dry style’, with Yohann Pinol of Wiltons noting its ‘deep colour, richness and complexity’.

£29.90 Enotria&Coe

Costaripa, Mattia Vezzola, Metodo Classico, Brut Rosé -1, Lombardy , Italy

Commended medal winner

£16.48 Alivini

Graham Beck, Brut Rosé -1, Robertson , South Africa

Commended medal winner

£11.91 Bibendum

Ca' di Alte, Rosato, Spumante -1, Veneto , Italy

Commended medal winner

£8.21 Liberty Wines

Peller Estates, Ice Cuvee, Sparkling Rosé -1, Ontario, Canada

Commended medal winner

£41.00 Enotria&Coe

Vins de Terrer, La Vida Al Camp, Cava Brut Rosé 2013, Catalonia, Spain

Commended medal winner

£11.39 Boutinot

Miolo, Cuvée Tradition, Brut Rosé -1, Vale dos Vinhedos, Brazil

Commended medal winner

£10.96 Bibendum

Félix Solís Avantis, Pigalle, Vin Mousseux, Rosé Sec -1, Vino de Mesa, Spain

Commended medal winner

£5.98 Matthew Clark

Sweet Wines

Peller Estates, Vidal Icewine 2015, Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada

Gold medal winner

This luxurious Gold winner was well liked by all members of our judging panel. ‘Full, rich and unctuous, with dried apricots, exotic fruit touches and a mouthwatering saline finish,’ said consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, backed by Coworth Park Ascot’s Michael Fiducia, who found ‘wonderfully opulent honeysuckle and acacia honey’. ‘Balanced, with lots going on,’ thought team leader Jade Koch, adding: ‘Delicious, mouthfilling and mouthwatering, too, with a creamy, oily, honeyed palate.’ £26/37.5cl

£26.00 Size: 37.5cl Enotria&Coe

Errazuriz, Late Harvest, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Gold medal winner

Taking the Gold for Chile was this exceptional late harvest wine from Errazuriz. Masahito Suzuki of Sosharu enjoyed its ‘tropical fruit sweetness with acacia notes and long finish’, while Sue Jones of The Harrow at Little Bedwyn alighted on its ‘viscosity, guava, melon and elegance on the palate’. Markus Dilger of MAD F&B Consulting liked ‘orange peel, apricot and honey, not to mention some exotic fruit notes, too. There’s good balance, great acidity, and a long finish.’ £6.36/37.5cl

£6.36 Size: 37.5cl Hatch Mansfield

Peller Estates, Riesling Icewine 2013, Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada

Silver medal winner

A rich style with plenty of sweetness, though Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot also found ‘honeysuckle and nice aromatics, with a fine, silky elegance on the palate’. £29.55/37.5cl

£29.55 Size: 37.5cl Enotria&Coe

Willi Opitz, Schilfwein, Muskat Ottonel -1, Burgenland, Austria

Silver medal winner

Masahito Suzuki of Sosharu found this a ‘floral style with some baked fruit character on the palate’, while team leader Laura Rhys MS noted ‘rich, honeyed, viscous, bright and rich stone fruit with marmalade notes’. £17.71/37.5cl

£17.71 Size: 37.5cl Matthew Clark

Inniskillin, Gold, Vidal Icewine 2014, Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada

Silver medal winner

‘Floral notes provide good balance with the richness,’ began Antonio Cuadros of The Don Restaurant, with Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot noting ‘full concentration, high residual sugar with a natural honeycomb finish’. £34.29/37.5cl

£34.34 Size: 37.5cl Liberty Wines

Domaine Laguilhon, Jurançon Doux 2013, South West France, France

Silver medal winner

‘Gives an impression of brightness,’ said team leader Laura Rhys MS, ‘with ripe citrus fruit, good balanced weight and sweetness, with good acidity giving a clean finish.’ £10.79/75cl

£10.88 Size: 75cl Liberty Wines

Béres, Tokaji Aszú 5 Puttonyos 2007, Tokaj, Hungary

Silver medal winner

‘Really good,’ said Mattia Mazzi of Lutyens: ‘Luscious, honeyed and caramel-y, rounded and generous on the palate with honey and an almost cidery note dominating.’ ‘Clear development, with cracked honeycomb, lovely acidity and balance, delicious,’ agreed team leader Sam Caporn MW. £28.63/50cl

£28.63 Size: 50cl Matthew Clark

Wairau River, Reserve, Botrytised Riesling 2016, Marlborough, New Zealand

Silver medal winner

‘Orange blossom and Muscat-reminiscent, grapey intensity, fresh and lively,’ began Mattia Mazzi of Lutyens, with team leader Sam Caporn MW summing it up as: ‘Very rich and quite aromatic, with lovely acid and balance.’ £10.95/37.5cl

£10.95 Size: 37.5cl Ellis of Richmond

Château du Levant, Sauternes 2013, Bordeaux, France

Silver medal winner

Avenue’s Agustin Trapero enjoyed its range of aromas and flavours, noting ‘manadarin and marmalade, white chocolate and floral character’, while Mattia Mazzi of Lutyens found it ‘rich yet grassy, with good intensity’. £16.02/75cl

£16.02 Size: 75cl Bibendum

Perdeberg Winery, Natural Sweet, Reserve, Chenin Blanc 2014, Paarl, South Africa

Silver medal winner

The Harrow at Little Bedwyn’s Sue Jones was struck by this wine’s distinctive ‘thick, luscious texture and mango and peach fruit’,with team leader Laura Rhys MS also finding ‘prunes, dried apricot, honey and a slightly drying quality that will make it great with desserts’. £7.29/37.5cl

£7.29 Size: 37.5cl Boutinot

Suavia, Recioto di Soave 2008, Veneto, Italy

Silver medal winner

Portland Restaurant’s James Fryer enjoyed ‘stewed apricot and lemon rind notes, with white flowers and a touch of rose water’, while Markus Dilger of MAD F&B Consulting identified ‘honey and dried yellow fruit, as well as some roasted caramel, leading to herbal notes, plus some citrus and vanilla’. £18.73/37.5cl

£18.73 Size: 37.5cl Bibendum

Domaine du Petit Métris, Coteaux du Layon, 1er Cru Chaume 2011, Loire, France

Silver medal winner

Chez Bruce’s Sara Bachiorri found herself thinking of partnering this with some fresh clafoutis as she enjoyed the ‘candied orange peel, peach, honeysuckle and iced tea aromas, and lovely texture with good acidity balancing out the sweetness’. £12.89/75cl

£12.89 Size: 75cl Boutinot

Szepsy, Szamorodni 2012, Tokaj, Hungary

Bronze medal winner

Mattin Larraburu of Sexy Fish enjoyed its ‘beautiful nose with camomile notes and freshness on the palate’, and Chez Bruce’s Sara Bachiorri found it ‘very long, with orange marmalade on the nose and palate, dried apricot, peach and honey’. £30.03/50cl

£30.03 Size: 50cl Top Selection Ltd

Kracher, Cuvée, Beerenauslese 2015, Burgenland, Austria

Bronze medal winner

‘Amazing nose, so pure,’ began Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson, who loved this ‘stellar’ wine, noting its ‘honey, flowers and tropical fruit, very sweet but incredibly rich with great acidity keeping it fresh and in balance. Yum.’ £26.42/37.5cl

£26.42 Size: 37.5cl Top Selection Ltd

Bentomiz, Ariyanas, Naturalmente Dulce 2012, Málaga, Spain

Bronze medal winner

Masahito Suzuki of Sosharu enjoyed its ‘ripened pineapple aromas and a hint of candy’, while for Sue Jones of The Harrow at Little Bedwyn, it brought to mind ‘ripe peaches, apricots and patisserie tarts’, and team leader Laura Rhys MS picked out ‘stone fruits, ginger and mandarin’. £14.37/50cl

£14.37 Size: 50cl Indigo Wine

Lipsi, Aposperitis -1, Dodecanese, Greece

Bronze medal winner

A ‘very interesting, woody, nutty and herbal style’ for consultant sommelier Rebecca Coates, while impressed team leader Olivier Marie very much enjoyed its ‘complex nose with pronounced herbal character and woody edge, balanced bitter notes and a beautifully complex finish’. £16.30/50cl

£16.30 Size: 50cl LIPSI WINERY (for invoicing purposes please use E.Vavoulas & N. Grillis O.E)

Stratus, Riesling Icewine 2015, Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada

Bronze medal winner

A ‘beautifully enticing nose of sweet nectar and white flowers’ led to a ‘wonderfully rich palate’, according to Michael Fiducia of Coworth Park Ascot, and team leader Olivier Marie summed it up as ‘subtle and ethereal without being too unctuous’. £20.60/37.5cl

£20.60 Size: 37.5cl Bibendum

Kracher, Zwischen den Seen, No2, Welschriesling TBA 2004, Burgenland, Austria

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Tom Forrest noted complex aromas of ‘mushroom and toffee, with apricot fruit and petrolly notes’, while Daniele Di Blasio of Pollen Street Social felt it was ‘intense on the nose, luscious and concentrated on the palate with a savoury finish’. £32.32/37.5cl

£32.32 Size: 37.5cl Top Selection Ltd

Royal Tokaji, Blue Label, Tokaji Aszú 5 Puttonyos 2009, Tokaj, Hungary

Bronze medal winner

Agustin Trapero of Avenue was impressed with its ‘old gold colour, candy-spiced, fresh date compote and quince fruit, and a great finish!’ ‘Luscious, ample palate with dried apricots and a still-great acidity level,’ added Mattia Mazzi of Lutyens. £21.55/50cl

£21.55 Size: 50cl Bibendum

Gorka Izagirre, Arima, Late Harvest 2014, Cantabria, Spain

Bronze medal winner

‘A fresh and elegant, citrus fruit style that shows complexity, with stone fruits and spice notes coming through on the finish,’ said team leader Laura Rhys MS. £13.54/50cl

£13.54 Size: 50cl Boutinot

Nederburg, Winemaker's Reserve, Noble Late Harvest 2016, Western Cape, South Africa

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Tom Forrest noted its ‘spicy quince and apricot with honey’ aromas, followed by a palate of ‘light quince with orange citrus freshness on the palate’, while Daniele Di Blasio of Pollen Street Social found it ‘excellent, with iodine notes coming through and very good balance’. £10.99/37.5cl

£10.99 Size: 37.5cl Matthew Clark

Casa Bianchi, Famiglia Bianchi, Late Harvest, Semillon 2013, San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina

Bronze medal winner

While Tate Catering’s Hamish Anderson found ‘more oak than botrytis’, he noted: ‘Palate is lovely, with honey, ripeness and depth, and still great purity.’ ‘Light lanolin notes with some quince jam, very pretty and balanced,’ added team leader Sam Caporn MW. £6.70/37.5cl

£6.70 Size: 37.5cl Liberty Wines

Knightor, Mena Hweg 2014, Cornwall, England

Commended medal winner

£8.75 Size: 75cl Sommelier's Choice

Peller Estates, Cabernet Franc Icewine 2013, Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada

Commended medal winner

£35.48 Size: 37.5cl Enotria&Coe

Companhia das Lezírias, Colheita Tardia, Branco 2013, Tejo, Portugal

Commended medal winner

£11.50 Size: 50cl Character Wines

Kracher, Zwischen den Seen, No4, Scheurebe TBA 2004, Burgenland, Austria

Commended medal winner

£33.06 Size: 37.5cl Top Selection Ltd

Höpler, Eiswein 2015, Burgenland, Austria

Commended medal winner

£18.59 Size: 37.5cl Enotria&Coe

Disznókõ, Late Harvest 2015, Tokaj, Hungary

Commended medal winner

£10.05 Size: 50cl González Byass

Patricius, Katinka, Late Harvest Tokaji 2015, Tokaj, Hungary

Commended medal winner

£11.60 Size: 37.5cl Enotria&Coe

Patricius, Tokaji Aszú 6 Puttonyos 2006, Tokaj, Hungary

Commended medal winner

£25.69 Size: 50cl Enotria&Coe

Inniskillin, Cabernet Franc Icewine 2014, Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada

Commended medal winner

£45.09 Size: 37.5cl Liberty Wines

Turkey: Red

Diren, Collection, Kalecik Karası 2015, Tokat, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey

Gold medal winner By the glass

Worthy of Gold for its fantastic value for money alone, this picked up a By The Glass Trophy, too, impressing judges with ‘crunchy red fruit and good tannins, balanced acidity and great personality’, according to Vinoteca’s Charlie Young. Team leader Annette Scarfe MW loved its ‘fantastic value and vibrant red fruit’, while J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers liked the ‘cherry nose, and a little woodiness on the palate’.

£5.29 Taste Turkey

Kastro Tireli, Syrah/Mourvèdre 2013, Aegean, Turkey

Gold medal winner

This Gold winner certainly wasn’t lacking in big, bold character, although it proved to have some finesse, too. Le Cordon Bleu London’s Matthieu Longuère MS enjoyed its ‘perfumed, black pepper, herbal and slightly medicinal’ nose, finding the palate ‘quite lean and spicy, really herby with good power and a long finish’. ‘Brambly and powerful with lots of weight, and very dry, rustic tannins,’ agreed team leader Jade Koch. This made it a good option for lamb with pistachio, according to The Sign of the Don’s Carlos Ferreira.

£12.95 Sonvino

Mey Içki, Kayra, Vintage, Öküzgözü 2013, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey

Gold medal winner

‘Big, creamy depth, crunchy tannins, dark fruit, pepper and huge concentration,’ said an enthused Olivier Gasselin of Hakkasan Group on encountering this obvious candidate for Gold. Team leader Annette Scarfe MW added: ‘An ambitious wine, with lashings of new vanilla French oak on the nose, very sleek and polished, and packed with fruit.’ ‘A lovely nose, with plum, leather and cherry, as well as some sweet spices, with the oak well integrated on the palate. A match for steak with herbs de Provence,’ concluded Sexy Fish’s Julien Sahut.

£21.85 Mey Icki Sanayi ve Tic. A.S /Kayra Wines

Urla, Tempus 2015, Aegean, Turkey

Gold medal winner

A Gold to go with Urla’s two Silvers in this category, this impressed our judges with its abundant fruit and ripe tannins. ‘Clean with dark fruit on the nose, very intense,’ began Rustem Mingaleev of Bovey Castle, continuing: ‘Dark fruit character of plums, cherries and blackberry on the palate with high tannin and full body, definitely needs red meat.’ ‘Great texture and weight, good chewy concentration,’ added team leader Jade Koch. A great match with venison stew, thought fellow team leader Tom Forrest.

£23.00 Armit Wines

Kavaklidere, Vin-Art, Kalecik Karası/Syrah 2015, Central Anatolia, Turkey

Gold medal winner

Our panel found this to be a rich, bold style, and undoubtedly worthy of Gold. ‘Well balanced, with rounded tannins,’ began Sexy Fish’s Julien Sahut, describing ‘juicy cherry, plums and pepper’. ‘A lovely example, with vibrant, crunchy redcurrant and cranberry fruit – delicious and inviting you to have another sip,’ added team leader Annette Scarfe MW, who thought this would be an excellent match with grilled lamb.

£8.62 Connolly's Wine Merchants Ltd

Mey Içki, Imperial, Öküzgözü 2013, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey

Silver medal winner

Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels was very taken with its ‘intense concentration’, highlighting ‘ripe blueberry and blackcurrant complemented by cedar spice and clove with leather notes’, and concluding: ‘This is powerful, complex and beautifully balanced by the use of new French oak.’

£28.87 Mey Icki Sanayi ve Tic. A.S /Kayra Wines

Urla, Boğazkere 2015, Aegean, Turkey

Silver medal winner

‘Lovely ripe berry fruit with plums and soft tannins, concentrated and complex,’ said impressed team leader Annette Scarfe MW, while Buddha Bar’s Piotr Artur Tomaszewski noted ‘marzipan and cinnamon on the nose’.

£16.63 Armit Wines

Urla, Nexus 2015, Aegean, Turkey

Silver medal winner

‘Juicy and fresh character on the nose,’ began Le Cordon Bleu London’s Matthieu Longuère MS, who highlighted its ‘quite savoury style on the palate with spicy notes and blackberry fruit, lovely freshness and elegance, too’.

£16.63 Armit Wines

Urla, Nero d'Avola/Urla Karası 2015, Aegean, Turkey

Silver medal winner

An intriguing combination on the nose of ‘floral, meaty and gamey aromas, freshness and elegance’, said Le Cordon Bleu London’s Matthieu Longuère MS, who found the wine ‘full bodied, concentrated and well made, with a lifted fruit character and very long finish’.

£23.00 Armit Wines

Sevilen, Plato, Kalecik Karası, Güney-Denizli 2014, Aegean, Turkey

Silver medal winner

Andrea Cotichella of Wernher Restaurant at Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa enjoyed its ‘intense, complex and spicy nose, followed by a rounded palate with an edge of bitterness’, and team leader Laura Rhys MS noted ‘bright, ripe red fruits, spice and weight’.

£11.50 Try Wines

Diren, Les Muses, Cabernet Sauvignon 2012, Tokat, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey

Bronze medal winner

‘Bright character on the nose, showing juicy red and blue fruits,’ began team leader Laura Rhys MS, who enjoyed its ‘herbaceous palate with pencil shaving notes, good structure and a creamy finish’.

£9.38 Taste Turkey

Doluca, Kav, Kirmizi 2014, Anatolia, Turkey

Bronze medal winner

‘Attractive red fruit notes with hints of char and smoke, tannins are grippy but well integrated, and it’s very good value,’ said Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels, with team leader Annette Scarfe MW adding simply: ‘Lovely aromatic expression – delicious.’

£7.41 Tees

Suvla, Reserve, Karasakız 2014, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey

Bronze medal winner

This was ‘definitely a food wine’ for team leader Laura Rhys MS, who liked its ‘bright red fruits, and crisp, elegant palate with dark, mineral character’, while Sosharu’s Masahito Suzuki highlighted its ‘raspberry and redcurrant fruit’ notes.

£13.77 Suvla Wines

Kavaklidere, Prestige, Boğazkere 2013, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey

Bronze medal winner

‘Velvety and juicy, fine depth with crunchy texture and intensity,’ began Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin, with Charles Van Wyk of FJB Hotels noting ‘ripe blueberry notes with hints of vanilla and sweet cedar spice, good concentration’.

£13.92 Tees

Büyülübağ, Shah 2012, Thrace, Turkey

Bronze medal winner

‘Clean and intense on the nose with dark fruit aromas,’ began Rustem Mingaleev of Bovey Castle, continuing: ‘High tannins but good fruit and body on the palate, which shows plenty of plum, blackcurrant and blackberry fruit. Well balanced, and ideal for red meats.’

£11.00 Turkish Fine Wines

Büyülübağ, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Thrace, Turkey

Bronze medal winner

Luciana Girotto-Beckett of Macellaio RC found the nose ‘funky and almondy but balanced’, enjoying the ‘berry fruit and leathery richness on the palate’, while team leader Jade Koch highlighted its ‘tart, jammy fruit with a slightly orange character, fruity and bright’.

£9.36 Turkish Fine Wines

Suvla, Sir 2013, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey

Bronze medal winner

‘Red fruit and mint notes on an elegant, floral nose, with juicy, fresh character and smooth tannins on a dry palate,’ said team leader Lionel Periner, while Cristian Sanchez of Hotel du Vin Cambridge noted ‘overripe cherries, plum and blackberry’.

£12.25 Suvla Wines

Doluca, DLC, Boğazkere 2014, Aegean, Turkey

Commended medal winner

£8.98 Doluca

Doluca, Tuğra, Öküzgözü 2014, Aegean, Turkey

Commended medal winner

£7.99 Tees

Doluca, Tuğra, Boğazkere 2014, Aegean, Turkey

Commended medal winner

£7.99 Taste Turkey

Kavaklidere, Pendore, Syrah 2012, Aegean, Turkey

Commended medal winner

Kavaklidere, Côtes d'Avanos, Tempranillo 2014, Cappadocia, Turkey

Commended medal winner

Kastro Tireli, Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Petit Verdot 2013, Aegean, Turkey

Commended medal winner

£12.95 Sonvino

Mey Içki, Kayra, Versus, Alpagut, Öküzgözü 2014, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey

Commended medal winner

Mey Içki, Kayra, Versus, Syrah/Viognier 2014, Thrace, Turkey

Commended medal winner

Kavaklidere, Egeo, Malbec 2015, Aegean, Turkey

Commended medal winner

Kavaklidere, Egeo, Blend 2013, Aegean, Turkey

Commended medal winner

Urla, Vourla 2015, Aegean, Turkey

Commended medal winner

£14.08 Armit Wines

Nif Bağları, Aegean Red 2014, Aegean, Turkey

Commended medal winner

£15.50 Nif Bağları

Doluca, DLC, Kalecik Karasi 2015, Central Anatolia, Turkey

Commended medal winner

£7.09 Tees

Turkey: White

Kavaklidere, Côtes d'Avanos, Chardonnay/Narince 2015, Cappadocia, Turkey

Gold medal winner

Judges were convinced of this Cappadocian’s place on the Gold podium by some tangy fruit and a textured palate. Scott Levy of Smith & Wollensky enjoyed its ‘light nose with warm, honeyed tones, elegant and well-balanced palate with good acidity’, while team leader Simon Woods found ‘clean, ripe, gentle pear, and tangy and honest style with a slightly pithy bitterness to the finish’. ‘Bright, refined, elegant and mineral – a match for oysters Rockefeller,’ thought Hakkasan Group’s Olivier Gasselin.

£13.79 Connolly's Wine Merchants Ltd

Doluca, DLC, Moskado 2015, Aegean, Turkey

Silver medal winner

Kelvin McCabe of Yauatcha found aromas of ‘lychee, apricot, rose petal and lime’ on this off-dry style of white, and team leader Annette Scarfe MW liked its ‘Viognier-like character, with peach and apricot aromas, lovely concentration of fruit, with good body, texture and length’.

£7.09 Tees

Sevilen, Isabey, Sauvignon Blanc, Izmir 2015, Aegean, Turkey

Silver medal winner

This was ‘very enjoyable’ for Guillaume Mahaut of ETM Group, who picked up a ‘vibrant, pleasant nose of yellow plums and a fruity palate with hints of saltiness on the finish’, while Andre Luis Martins of the Cavalry & Guards Club noted its ‘floral, lightly herbal, balsamic aromas with fresh pear and gentle citrus minerality on the palate’.

£8.49 Try Wines

Suvla, Grand Reserve, Roussanne/Marsanne 2015, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey

Bronze medal winner

‘Lots of creamy vanilla oak and a lovely smooth, rich texture on the mid-palate, which has some toasty lees notes,’ said team leader Annette Scarfe MW, finding it ‘complex and long on the palate’, while Guillaume Mahaut of ETM Group highlighted its ‘interesting orange blossom and apricot aromas’.

£20.07 Suvla Wines

Sevilen, Premium, Chardonnay, Izmir 2014, Aegean, Turkey

Bronze medal winner

Team leader Annette Scarfe MW approved of its ‘generous use of French oak with a creamy mid-palate, sweet cinnamon spice notes with citrus and lime fruit’, while Guillaume Mahaut of ETM Group found ‘bruised apple, well-managed oak and a yellow apple and peach fruit-driven character’.

£14.72 Sevilen Sarap A.S (Sevilen Wines)

Kavaklidere, Misket 2015, Aegean, Turkey

Bronze medal winner

A light but characterful style, said Bleeding Heart Group’s Christopher Delalonde MS, noting its ‘dried fruit and flowers on the nose, with notes of honey and blossom, pastry spices and ginger, then a driven palate with aromatic richness, great lift and a refreshing, saline finish’.

£8.62 Connolly's Wine Merchants Ltd

Diren, Collection, Narince 2015, Tokat, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey

Commended medal winner

£5.29 Taste Turkey

Doluca, Kav, Beyaz 2015, Central Anatolia, Turkey

Commended medal winner

£7.41 Tees

Doluca, Sarafin, Sauvignon Blanc, Saroz 2015, Thrace, Turkey

Commended medal winner

£10.40 Tees

Sevilen, 900, Fumé Blanc, Güney-Denizli 2015, Aegean, Turkey

Commended medal winner

£16.75 Try Wines

Kavaklidere, Selection, Narince/Emir 2013, Central Anatolia, Turkey

Commended medal winner

Kavaklidere, Life, Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Aegean, Turkey

Commended medal winner

Nif Bağları, Solaris 2016, Aegean, Turkey

Commended medal winner

£15.50 Nif Bağları

Nif Bağları, Chardonnay/Solaris 2016, Aegean, Turkey

Commended medal winner

£15.50 Nif Bağları

Kastro Tireli, Narince/Viognier 2015, Aegean, Turkey

Commended medal winner

£8.95 Sonvino

White Rhône

Colombo & Fille, Côtes du Rhône Blanc 2015, Rhône, France

Gold medal winner

Taking Gold amid high praise from judges, this Côtes du Rhône Blanc was described by Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair as having ‘a velvety nose and elegant palate, creamy texture with fresh, balanced acidity and good persistence’, while team leader Lionel Periner pointed out ‘candied lemon aromas, well-balanced palate with nice, elegant fruit style’. An ideal partner for poultry with a creamy sauce, thought Sexy Fish’s Julien Sahut.

£7.23 Hatch Mansfield

Domaine du Monteillet, Le Petit Viognier, Pays des Collines Rhodaniennes 2015, Rhône, France

Gold medal winner Critics Choice

An impressive balancing act between richness and freshness earned this Gold. ‘A rich, honeyed style with oak ageing that enhances the vanilla character on the palate, but it’s long and has good acidic balance, too,’ said Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair. ‘Ripe and creamy, with tinned peaches and apricots. Well rounded, with an oily texture,’ added team leader Annette Scarfe MW, while Sexy Fish’s Julien Sahut appreciated ‘ripe apple, stone fruit and some mineral notes, with a long finish’.

£14.25 Boutinot

Jean-Luc Colombo, La Redonne, Côtes du Rhône Blanc 2016, Rhône, France

Silver medal winner

Charles Ashby-Taylor of Dabbous enjoyed its ‘leesy, floral nose, nice tuffe volcanic minerality, gentle toast and balanced acidity’, while team leader Lionel Periner found ‘apricot, citrus and floral notes, a dry palate with an aromatic finish’.

£13.49 Hatch Mansfield, Matthew Clark

Jean-Luc Colombo, Amour de Dieu, Condrieu 2015, Rhône, France

Silver medal winner

‘A well-crafted wine with restrained white flower aromas as well as some peach skin, leading to a spicy mid-palate and a long, complex finish,’ described team leader Annette Scarfe MW, while J Corey Evans of St Swithins Wine Shippers found it to be ‘perfumed but elegant, and a little waxy, too’.

£28.43 Hatch Mansfield

Château l'Ermitage, Cuvée Ste-Cécile, Costière de Nîmes Blanc 2015, Rhône, France

Silver medal winner

‘The nose ranges from sweet florals to ripe tropical fruit, to spices too,’ began an impressed Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair, going on: ‘The palate’s gentle but very expressive too, with a very long finish.’ ‘Full aromas of citrus, stone fruit, apricot, oak vanilla and almond nut hints,’ agreed team leader Lionel Periner.

£9.94 Boutinot

Boutinot, La Fleur Solitaire, Côtes du Rhône Blanc 2015, Rhône, France

Bronze medal winner

‘Elegant and floral nose, fleshy fruit with peach and banana notes on the palate,’ began Charles Ashby-Taylor of Dabbous, with Gaetano Giangaspero of Coya Mayfair noting ‘ripe fruit and sweet spice notes, a rounded palate with good structure and persistence’.

£6.66 Boutinot

Domaine Champ-Long, Les Gressannes, Ventoux Blanc 2015, Rhône, France

Commended medal winner

Chateau La Verrerie, Blanc 2015, Luberon, France

Commended medal winner

£12.29 Liberty Wines

Domaine du Colombier, Crozes-Hermitage Blanc 2015, Rhône , France

Commended medal winner

£15.78 Bibendum

Ogier, Clos de l'Oratoire des Papes, Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc 2015, Rhône, France

Commended medal winner

£25.55 Matthew Clark