Saint Clair Family Estate has reached a high point with the AWC Vienna International Wine Challenge 2018 awarding Saint Clair the trophy for the Best New Zealand Producer of the Year. This is the fifth occasion the family owned Marlborough winery has won this prestigious award, having received it previously in 2016, 2015, 2013 and 2012. The AWC Vienna is the largest officially recognised wine competition in the world, receiving more than 12,000 wine entries from 39 countries.
The following Saint Clair wines received the highly regarded gold medal status;
Saint Clair Pioneer Block 4 Sawcut Chardonnay 2015
Saint Clair Pioneer Block 11 Cell Block Chardonnay 2016
Saint Clair Pioneer Block 10 Twin Hills Chardonnay 2016
Saint Clair Pioneer Block 20 Cash Block Sauvignon Blanc 2017
This news comes at the same time as the Sydney International Wine Challenge announce their winners. Blue-Gold Awards are finalists that fall into approximately the top 10 percentile range of the total entries. The Top 100 wines are those scoring the highest points.
The following Saint Clair wines have been awarded;
TOP 100 AND BLUE GOLD – Saint Clair James Sinclair Pinot Noir 2017
BLUE GOLD – Saint Clair Pioneer Block 14 Doctor’s Creek Pinot Noir 2017
BLUE GOLD - Saint Clair Pioneer Block 20 Cash Block Sauvignon Blanc 2017
BLUE GOLD – Saint Clair Pioneer Block 21 Bell Block Sauvignon Blanc 2017
“It is a thrill to have our winery recognised for consistency in quality and I am honoured to be part of an amazing team of people who have achieved these most highly regarded awards,” said managing director Neal Ibbotson. “Being recognised for Winery of the Year further cements our uncompromising approach to attention to detail. A strong team approach from the vineyard to the market ensures wines of excellence are shared by our consumers around the globe.”
