Entries for the 21st Decanter World Wine Awards, the world’s largest and most influential wine competition, will close on 15 March.
March 7th – Decanter World Wine Awards 2024 (DWWA) present wine producers with the opportunity to be judged by some of the most experienced and prominent experts from around the world. A medal at DWWA provides international recognition and is a trusted benchmark for both trade and consumers.
The largest wine competition in the world, last year, the 20th anniversary of the awards saw a record number of 18,250 wines from 57 countries judged.
The rigorous judging process sees wines blind tasted in order to conceal producer identities and are categorised based on region, colour, grape, style, vintage and price point to accurately benchmark wine quality.
Decanter World Wine Awards Co-Chair Andrew Jefford commented: “We’re immensely proud of our judging pool: a little United Nations of wine. If DWWA is the largest wine competition in the world (as it has been since at least 2013), those judges are a key reason.”
After extensive tasting and re-tasting by the judges, wines are given points. Those scoring 86 to 89 points should be ‘well-made, sound and satisfying’ within their categories, and are given a Bronze medal; those scoring 90 to 94 points should be ‘high-quality wines of excitement and personality’ within their categories, and are awarded a Silver medal.
The rare Gold medal wines (95-96 points) must be ‘outstanding and memorable wines’ within their category. The very finest wines are promoted to Platinum medal status (97-100 points) with the best 50 wines from this list then promoted to Best in Show.
Decanter World Wine Awards Co Chair, Sarah Jane Evans MW, said: “Whether you are in a restaurant or a high street supermarket, that Decanter World Wine Awards medal is really something you can trust.”
For more information visit: Decanter – Decanter World Wine Awards
About DWWA
Launched in 2004 and now in its 21st year, the Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA) is the world’s largest and most influential wine competition.
Decanter – the world’s leading wine media brand – has a trusted relationship with an international audience of both consumers and trade that sets DWWA apart
from other competitions. Sustainability is a key focus for the DWWA team. All plastic and cardboard is collected and recycled, while every bottle is crushed and remelted, ready to be remade into usable glass within 30 days. All leftover wine is also collected, recycled and sold back into the national grid as gas.
About Decanter
Decanter is the world’s leading wine media brand with a total monthly reach in excess of 2 million via its print, digital and social channels. It has a unique place in the world wine market, with authoritative tastings and highly knowledgeable expert contributors making it a must-read, both online and in its high-quality monthly print magazine. Decanter was launched In 1975, making it one of the publishing world’s enduring success stories.