IWSC judges: “Considering the notoriously high standards of the IWSC, the large number of Austrian producers that have entered the competition and the consistent high quality that Austrian wine producers have demonstrated this year, Weingut Eder Wachau should be extremely proud to receive this recognition. The hard work of the Eder winegrower family has been recognised by the judges and must serve as a source of inspiration to other producers not only in Austria but globally.”
Congratulations to Weingut Eder Wachau!
IWSC judges: “Mildiani wines is a fantastic family-owned estate, and have been pivotal in pushing the traditional qvevri styles into the international limelight. Their medal haul at the IWSC 2024 was hugely impressive with 4 gold medals, 4 silver and 5 bronze medals. The consistency was beyond praise and we are thrilled they have recived this much deserved accolade.”
Congratulations to Mildiani Family Winery!
IWSC judges: “Cederberg’s medal tally at the 2024 IWSC speaks for itself: 3 golds and 4 silvers – a truly excellent hit-rate. David Nieuwoudt’s family-owned winery has long been a pioneer in the production of elegant, balanced wines from its unique, high-altitude vineyards, many miles north of the ‘classic’ Cape regions. In recent years quality has risen yet further; they can be relied on for outstanding quality across several grape varieties, and at remarkably sensible price points.”
Congratulations to Cederberg Wines!
IWSC judges: “Likya captures the spirit of their heritage vineyards and authentic Turkish terroir. Their dynamic range of wines brings innovation with deep-rooted commitment to Turkey’s old but unsung wine traditions. These plush and emphatic wines resonate with vitality and personality, making them stand out in the 2024 IWSC competition and solidifying their place as leaders in Turkish wine.”
Congratulations to Likya Wine!
IWSC judges: “We are very pleased to see this impressive family-owned organically farmed estate be awarded, it is thoroughly deserved. We were particularly struck by the two Chardonnays that we tasted, which showed such sensitive oak usage, texture and a thrilling minerality as well. Everything that we hope to see coming from Margaret River Chardonnay is on show here – bravo!”
Congratulations to House of Cards!
IWSC Judges: “As one of China’s biggest producers, it’s great to see Citic Niya doing so well in a competition like the IWSC. The company entered a large number of wines across a range of styles and varieties, and all but one was awarded a medal, which is impressive. It also throws the spotlight on Xinjiang, a large region but one that isn’t currently as well-known or highly regarded globally as the likes of Ningxia or Shandong.”
Congratulations to Citic Niya!