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M&S Hong Kong: DWWA 2015 promotion

M&S Hong Kong will be promoting 59 winning wines from the DWWA 2015 until 6 October 2015.

Marks & Spencer, one of UK’s leading retailers, is offering 20% off when you purchase 6 or more DWWA 2015 winning wines across their food stores in Hong Kong. To find your nearest store in Hong Kong, visit global.marksandspencer.com/hk

The DWWA 2015 winning wines available at M&S Hong Kong are:

1. Oudinot, Marks & Spencer, Louis Chaurey, Brut, Champagne, France NV

2. Marks & Spencer, Oudinot Rosé Brut , Champagne, Champagne, France NV

3. Oudinot, Marks & Spencer, Vintage Brut, Champagne, Champagne, France 2007

4. Oudinot, Marks & Spencer, Louis Chaurey, Brut, Champagne, Champagne, France NV

5. Marks & Spencer, Mâcon-Villages, Burgundy, France 2014

6. Marks & Spencer, Petit Chablis, Burgundy, France 2013

7. Domaine Perraud , L’Oeuvre de Perraud, Mâcon-Villages, Burgundy, France 2013

8. Marks & Spencer, Chablis, Burgundy, France 2012

9. J M Brocard, Marks & Spencer, Domaine Pierre de Prehy, Chablis, Burgundy, France 2011

10. Domaine de Villargeau, Sauvignon Blanc, Coteaux du Giennois, Loire, France 2013

11. Caves des Vins de Sancerre, Les Ruettes, Sancerre, Loire, France 2014

12. Château de Chamboureau, Marks & Spencer, Savennières, Loire, France 2009

13. Marks and Spencer, Le Clos Sainte Odile Riesling, Alsace, Alsace, France 2011

14. Marks & Spencer, Mayne de Beauregard, Bergerac Sec, Southwest France, France 2014

15. Marks & Spencer, Cuvée Resac, Coteaux du Languedoc Picpoul-de-Pinet, Languedoc-Roussillon, France 2014

16. Marks & Spencer, Fête du Gris, Sauvignon Gris, IGP d’Oc, Languedoc-Roussillon, France 2014

17. Paul Sapin, Marks & Spencer, Fleurie, Beaujolais, France 2013

18. Louis Tête, Marks & Spencer , Brouilly, Beaujolais, France 2013

19. Marks & Spencer, Légat du Pape, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Rhône, France 2013

20. Ogier, Marks & Spencer, Les Closiers, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Rhône, France 2011

21. Baron Phillipe de Rothschild, Marks & Spencer, Pauillac, Bordeaux, France 2010

22. Marks & Spencer, Gold Label Merlot , IGP d’Oc, Languedoc-Roussillon, France 2014

23. Marks & Spencer , Latour de France, Côtes du Roussillon-Villages, Languedoc-Roussillon, France 2013

24. Marks & Spencer, Notte Rossa, Primitivo di Manduria, Puglia, Italy 2013

25. Araldica, Marks & Spencer, Barbaresco, Piedmont, Italy 2012

26. Marks & Spencer , Corte Ibla Nero d’Avola , Sicilia, Sicily, Italy 2012

27. Marks & Spencer, Campo Aldea Graciano, Rioja Reserva, Mainland Spain, Spain 2010

28. Darting, Marks & Spencer, Dürkheimer Riesling Trocken Kabinett, Pfalz, Germany 2014

29. Marks & Spencer , Secano Sauvignon Blanc, Leyda Valley, San Antonio, Chile 2014

30. Marks & Spencer, La Huasa Merlot, Not Applicable, Central Valley, Chile 2014

31. Marks & Spencer , Arbol de Vida Pinot Grigio, Mendoza, Argentina 2014

32. McGuigan, Personal Reserve Hunter Ridge Chardonnay, Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia 2014

33. Marks & Spencer, Chardonnay, Tasmania, Australia 2014

34. Snake + Herring, Marks & Spencer, High + Dry Riesling, Porongurup, Great Southern, Western Australia, Australia 2014

35. Josef Chromy, Marks & Spencer Pure South Pinot Noir, Tasmania, Australia 2013

36. Yabby Lake, Marks and Spencer, Red Claw, Pinot Noir, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia 2013

37. Wither Hills, Marks & Spencer, Clocktower Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand 2014

38. Saint Clair, Marks & Spencer, James Sinclair, Sauvignon Blanc, Wairau Valley, Marlborough, New Zealand 2014

39. Yealands, Marks & Spencer, Single Block Series R3, Pinot Noir, Awatere Valley, Marlborough, New Zealand 2014

40. Marks & Spencer, Clocktower Pinot Noir, Marlborough, New Zealand 2013

41. Journey’s End, Marks & Spencer, Honeycomb Chardonnay, Stellenbosch, South Africa 2014

42. Paul Cluver, Marks & Spencer, Ferricrete Sauvignon Blanc, Elgin, South Africa 2014

43. Paul Cluver, Marks & Spencer, Ferricrete Riesling, Elgin, South Africa 2014

44. Paul Cluver, Marks & Spencer, Pinot Noir, Elgin, South Africa 2014

45. Marks & Spencer, Moscato Rosé Doux, Vin de France, Generic, France NV

46. Marks & Spencer, Prestige Brut, Cava, Mainland Spain, Spain NV

47. De Bortoli, Marks & Spencer, Hermits Hill, Botrytis Sémillon, Riverina, New South Wales, Australia 2009

48. Williams & Humbert, Marks & Spencer, Extra Dry & Light Manzanilla , Not Applicable, Sherry, Spain NV

49. Lustau, Marks & Spencer, Very Rare Oloroso, Sherry, Spain NV

50. Williams & Humbert, Marks & Spencer, Sweet and Aromatic Pale Cream, Sherry, Spain NV

51. Marks & Spencer, Very Rare Pedro Ximénez, Sherry, Spain NV

52. Marks & Spencer, Rich Cream, Sherry, Spain NV

53. Marks & Spencer, Pink, Port, Portugal NV

54. Marks & Spencer, Finest Reserve, Port, Portugal NV

55. Marks & Spencer, Late Bottled Vintage, Port, Portugal 2009

56. Marks & Spencer, 10 Year Old Tawny, Port, Portugal NV

57. Marks & Spencer, Special Reserve Port Decanter, Port, Portugal NV

58. Marks & Spencer, Vintage, Port, Portugal 2011

59. Marks & Spencer, 20 Year Old Tawny, Port, Portugal NV

See full DWWA 2015 results

 

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The Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA) is the world’s largest and most prestigious wine competition and is respected internationally as an unrivalled source of wine recommendations. Now in its 12th year, the 2015 edition saw 15,928 wines from 48 countries tasted by 240 of the world’s wine experts, including 85 Masters of Wine and 23 Master Sommeliers.

All of the wines are blind tasted and organised by country, region, colour, grape, style, vintage and price to ensure the best possible tasting environment. Wines deemed eligible for an award can be given a commended, bronze, silver, or gold award. The very best of the golds within a region go on to win Regional Trophies and the very best of the Regional Trophies are tasted against other Regional Trophies from around the world to determine the International Trophies – the best of the best.

Each wine is judged individually by a panel of 3-4 judges. Notes are then compared to collectively agree on a medal (commended, bronze, silver, or gold) or no medal. Each silver and gold wine is then re-tasted by the Regional Chairs to ensure consistency across the panel.

There is no upper or lower limit on the number of medals that should be given, so each wine is considered on its own merits.

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