Italy beats France, in terms of bubbles, with the Trentodoc superstar: this is the verdict of “The Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships 2020”, the most authoritative sparkling wine competition in the world, created by Tom Stevenson. Waiting for the special prizes (The Best in Class, National Champions and World Champions by Style, which will be unveiled between December 7 and 11), the “medal table” sees, for the first time, a draw on gold, 47 to 47 (out of a total of 128), but with the Belpeaese surpassing the French on the silver front, 111 to 42 (out of 237 overall). With the fundamental contribution of the Trentino “mountain bubbles”, which brought 52 medals to the Italian cause, 20 of which were gold. A teamwork where shines the star of Ferrari, leader of Trentino sparkling wine, which brings home 9 gold and 5 silver medals, and second overall in the world, behind the French Louis Roederer, who collected 11 gold.
“The Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championship and Tom Stevenson are a point of reference for the world sparkling wine industry and an award of this kind is a source of great satisfaction and pride for our entire sector and a further stimulus for our members in the search for continuous quality improvement. Trentodoc’s growing reputation on the Italian and international sparkling wine scene is an important value for the entire Trentino region” says Enrico Zanoni, president of the Trentodoc Institute.
“Trentodoc never disappoints. It is undoubtedly among the three best regions in the world in the production of sparkling wine”, says Tom Stevenson, according to which the altitude and the mountains represent a great resource for Trentodoc, where 70% of the Trentino territory is above 1,000 meters above sea level, 20% above 2,000 and there are 94 peaks that exceed 3,000 meters. The territories dedicated to the vineyards, which in some cases rise at 900 meters above sea level, are plots of land stolen from the mountain, where the average ownership is very fragmented and the cost of labor is high.
A gratifying result for Trentodoc, but for all the Italian sparkling wines (with many medals also from Franciacorta and the “Prosecco universe”, in particular from the Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore Docg Unesco heritage, but with digressions also in the Doc and Docg of Asolo, without forgetting Asti, the Lambrusco world, and “outsider” like Sicily, ed), in a record-breaking edition, explain the organizers, with 1,073 wines in the Competition from 30 countries, as many as ever in 5 years. With Italy at the absolute top.
Focus – All the gold medals of Italy in The Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships 2020
Altemasi
Altemasi 2016 Millesimato (Magnum) Trentodoc
Andreola
Andreola 2019 Dirupo Brut Valdobbiadene Docg Prosecco Superiore
Bellavista
Bellavista NV Grande Cuvée Alma Brut Franciacorta Docg
Bellussi
Bellussi NV Extra Dry Valdobbiadene Docg Prosecco Superiore
Bolognani
Bolognani 2014 Pernilo Trentodoc
Borgo dei Posseri
Borgo Dei Posseri 2016 Tananai Trentodoc
Bortolin Angelo
Bortolin Angelo 2019 Extra Dry Valdobbiadene Docg Prosecco Superiore
Bottega
Bottega NV Bottega Gold Prosecco Doc
Ca’ del Bosco
Ca’ del Bosco 2015 Vintage Collection Satèn (Magnum) Franciacorta Docg
Ca’ del Bosco 2015 Vintage Collection Satèn Franciacorta Docg
Cantina di Santa Croce
Cantina di Santa Croce 2019 Tradizione Salamino di Santa Croce Doc
Cantina Zucchi
Cantina Zucchi 2019 Etichetta Bianca Lambrusco di Sorbara Dop
Cuvage
Cuvage Asti NV Acquesi Asti Docg
Cuvage Asti NV Acquesi (Magnum) Asti Docg
Cuvage 2014 Asti Dolce Asti Docg
Ferrari
Ferrari NV Brut (Magnum) Trentodoc
Ferrari 2006 Giulio Ferrari Riserva del Fondatore (Magnum) Trentodoc
Ferrari NV Maximum Blanc de Blancs Trentodoc
Ferrari 2010 Perlé Bianco Riserva (Magnum) Trentodoc
Ferrari 2011 Perlé Nero Riserva Trentodoc
Ferrari 2011 Perlé Nero Riserva (Magnum) Trentodoc
Ferrari 2013 Perlé (Magnum) Trentodoc
Ferrari 2010 Riserva Lunelli Trentodoc
Ferrari 2010 Riserva Lunelli (Magnum) Trentodoc
Follador
Follador 2019 Extra Dry Valdobbiadene Docg Prosecco Superiore
Fratelli Berlucchi
Fratelli Berlucchi 2014 Freccianera Brut (Magnum) Franciacorta Docg
Fratelli Berlucchi 2014 Freccianera Rosa (Magnum) Franciacorta Docg
Fratelli Berlucchi 2014 Freccianera Satèn (Magnum) Franciacorta Docg
G. Milazzo
Azienda Agricola G. Milazzo 2011 Federico II (Magnum)
Azienda Agricola G. Milazzo NV Milazzo Nature-V2
Lantieri de Paratico
Lantieri de Paratico 2015 Arcadia Franciacorta Docg
Lantieri de Paratico NV Cuvée Brut Franciacorta Docg
Lantieri de Paratico NV Cuvée Brut (Magnum) Franciacorta Docg
Lantieri de Paratico NV Extra Brut Franciacorta Docg
Letrari
Letrari 2011 Brut Riserva (Magnum) Trentodoc
Maso Martis
Maso Martis 2014 Brut Riserva (Magnum) Trentodoc
Maso Martis 2008 Madame Martis Brut Riserva (Magnum) Trentodoc
Nino Franco
Nino Franco 2018 Nodi Valdobbiadene Docg Prosecco Superiore
Paltrinieri
Paltrinieri 2019 Leclisse Lambrusco di Sorbara Doc
Romantica
Romantica NV Rosé Franciacorta Docg
Rotari
Rotari 2013 Alperegis Rosé (Magnum) Trentodoc
Rotari 2015 Alperegis Rosé Trentodoc
Rotari 2014 Gran Rosé Trentodoc
Tenuta Amadio
Tenuta Amadio 2019 Dry Millesimato Asolo Docg Prosecco Superiore
Turra
Turra NV Brut (Magnum) Franciacorta Docg
Villa Corniole
Villa Corniole 2016 Salísa Brut Trentodoc
Villa Corniole 2015 Salísa Zero Trentodoc
Copyright © 2000/2024
Contatti: info@winenews.it
Seguici anche su Twitter: @WineNewsIt
Seguici anche su Facebook: @winenewsit
Questo articolo è tratto dall'archivio di WineNews - Tutti i diritti riservati - Copyright © 2000/2024