Le Vignoble, a wine retailer, lounge and education based in the historical Royal William Yard in Plymouth,UK, is promoting 16 DWWA 2015 winning wines in November 2015.
Le Vignoble, in Plymouth, UK, is offering 15% off on all retail purchases of DWWA selection plus happy hour every Friday between 4-9pm 25% off on any wine from the Enomatic selection during 1 -30 November 2015.
The DWWA 2015 winning wines on offer are:
- Gaia, Wild Ferment Assyrtiko , Santorini, Aegean Islands, Greece 2014
- Camel Valley, Darnibole Bacchus, Cornwall, United Kingdom 2014
- Hamilton Russell, Chardonnay, Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, Walker Bay, South Africa 2014
- Monsoon Valley, Colombard, Hua Hin Hills, Thailand 2014
- Jermann, Pinot Bianco, Venezia Giulia, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy 2013
- Ken Forrester Wines, The FMC, Stellenbosch, South Africa 2012
- Château Dereszla, Tokaj, Hungary 2008
- Caves d’Esclans, Sacha Lichine, Whispering Angel, Côtes de Provence, Provence, France 2014
- Gérard Bertrand, Cigalus, IGP Aude Hauterive, Languedoc-Roussillon, France 2013
- Groot Constantia, Pinotage, Constantia, South Africa 2013
- Finca La Luz, Callejón del Crimen Reserva Malbec, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina 2013
- Conterno Fantino, Sorì Ginestra , Barolo, Piedmont, Italy 2011
- La Rioja Alta, Gran Reserva 904, Rioja Gran Reserva, Mainland Spain, Spain 2005
- Katnook, Cabernet Sauvignon, Coonawarra, South Australia, Australia 2012
- Kilikanoon, Killerman’s Run GSM, Clare Valley, South Australia, Australia 2013
- Fonseca, Vintage, Port, Portugal 1985
Promotion period: 1 – 30 November 2015
Address: New Cooperage, Royal William Yard, Plymouth PL1 3RP
Website: http://www.levignoble.co.uk/
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.