• Riesling du monde
  • Pinot Gris du monde
  • Gewurztraminer du monde
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Une manifestation Strasbourg Evenements

Under the patronage of :
Organisation Internationale de la Vigne et du Vin
In partnership with :
Sommellerie FrançaiseOenologues de France

FR EN DE

INTERNATIONAL WINE COMPETITION
April 14th to 16th 2012

Congress Centre Strasbourg


2012, 219 presented wines - 65 Medals
2 GREAT GOLD MEDAL:

CAVE DU ROI DAGOBERT (67310 Traenheim)
pour Sélection de Grains Nobles 2007

WALTER BERNARD EARL (68250 Pfaffenheim)
pour Vendanges Tardives 2009

43 GOLD MEDALS :

42 France
1 Germany

20 SILVER MEDALS :

19 France
1 Germany

Click here to see the results for 2012

Presentation of "Les Grands Concours"

The OIV confirms its trust in Strasbourg Événements
and renews its prestigious patronage regarding the Grands Concours du monde!

The “Grands Concours du monde”, which contributes to fostering the promotion of grape varieties throughout the world, is a real guarantee of excellence for wine producers and can incontestably be considered as a quality label by the consumers.

Each year, thanks to the professionalism of famous worldwide tasters (such as oenologists, wine growers, sommeliers, cellar directors, professional tasters, specialised journalists ...) that credibility gets stronger.

The renewal of the International Organisation of Vine and Wine patronage also confirms the high quality and competences required within the whole competition process. This is a guarantee of a rigorous control in the application of strict competition rules.

The OIV Patronage offers a worldwide recognition to the winners.

Moreover and for the second time, the Grands Concours du monde can rely on the official sponsorings of :

  • the UDSF (Union de la Sommellerie Française)
  • the UOEF (Union des OEnologues de France).

What’s new, this year ?

The entry is now open to the sparkling wines within the mono grape varieties Riesling Pinot Gris and Gewurztraminer.

Portrait of a grape variety

Gewurztraminer is a pink grape with white juice with a high sugar content. Full flavoured and exuberant, powerful and seductive, this grape variety has a high alcohol content and is very aromatic. It gives a wine a fruity, floral nose with strong spicy overtones. "Gewurz" means "spicy" in German and Alsatian.

Although it is produced primarily in central Europe, north-eastern France, Italy and Austria, it is also
grown in the United States, Australia and Spain.