Czech Wine wins in an Australian Embassy wine tasting
07.03.2011 / 08:53 | Aktualizováno: 20.02.2018 / 09:09
A surprising success in a competition of wines from all over the world achieved Czech white wine from Znojmo - Znovin 2009. Let’s just hope that the success in the prestigious competition is just a first step on its way to the Chinese market, on the dining tables of Chinese consumers.
Complete list of all winners:
Red
| 1 | Villa Maria, Pinot Noir,2008 | New Zealand |
| 2 | Robert Mondavi, Cab Sav, 2001 | United States |
| 3 | Haraszti, Palkonya Cuvee, Opened | Hungary |
| 4 | Delicato, Shiraz, 2005 | United States |
| 5 | Houghton, Wisdom Shiraz 2008 | Australia |
| 6 | Znovin Znojmo, 2009 | Czech Republic |
| 7 | Haraszti, Palkonya Cuvee, UnOpened | Hungary |
| 8 | Catena Zapata, Agrelo 2004 | Argentina |
| 9 | Beringer, Pinot Noir, 2007 | United States |
| 10 | Ribera del Duero | Spain |
| 11 | Sumac Ridge, Merlot, 2008 | Canada |
Wine
| 1 | Fetzer, Sav Blanc 2009 | United States |
| 2 | Znovin Znojmo, 2009 | Czech Republic |
| 3 | Villa Maria, Sav Blanc, 2009 | New Zealand |
| 4 | Petaluma, Riesling, 2009 | Australia |
| 5 | Amigne De Vetroz, Grand Cru | Swiss |
| 6 | Sumac Ridge, Meritge,2007 | Canada |
Sparkling
| 2 | Banrock Station, White Shiraz, NV | Australia |
| 3 | Jacobs Creek, Chardonnay Pinot Noir, NV | Australia |
Dessert
| 7 | Harslevelu, Tokaji | Hungary |
| 3 | Brown Brothers, Orange Muscat and Flora, 2008 | Australia |
