The star-studded occasion, held at The Ritz-Carlton in Pudong, saw more than a thousand wine-lovers pass through its doors, as an exclusive day of world-beating masterclasses, seminars and walk-around tastings took place across the event.
Watch video highlights of the Decanter Shanghai Fine Wine Encounter
In a first for mainland China, the directors of all five Bordeaux First Growths, Châteaux Lafite-Rothschild, Latour, Margaux, Haut-Brion and Mouton-Rothschild, appeared together on stage to lead a special masterclass and tasting of wines from their legendary estates.
The tasting featured a pair of vintages from each First Growth, and guests were guided through the wines by Philippe Dhalluin (Château Mouton Rothschild 2005 and 1996), Jean-Philippe Delmas (Château Haut-Brion 2008 and 2000), Frédéric Engerer (Château Latour 2010 and 2003), Christophe Salin (Château Lafite-Rothschild 1998 and 1990) and Paul Pontallier (Château Margaux 2009 and 1999).
Pablo Alvarez, owner of iconic Spanish estate Vega Sicilia, conducted a tutored tasting of eight vintages of Unico after lunch, before Italian wine giant Angelo Gaja led an intimate seminar and tasting of Gaja wines. Later in the day, a packed room saw Penfolds Chief winemaker Peter Gago conduct a special eight-vintage tasting of Penfolds Grange going back to 1983, as well as signing multiple copies of Penfolds: The Rewards of Patience by Andrew Caillard MW, which was given to each guest at the masterclass
‘We’re just so proud to be here with the five First Growths, Angelo Gaja, Vega Sicillia – it doesn’t come any better,’ Gago told Decanter.com after his masterclass. ‘And for Penfolds to fly the flag for Australia here at the very first Decanter event in China, in Shanghai, at the Ritz-Carlton is just a thrill.’
Elsewhere across the event, China’s Cabernets were explored in-depth by an expert panel of Steven Spurrier and Professor Li Demei, whilst Dom Pérignon chef de cave Richard Geoffroy guided guests through the 2004, P2 1998 and Rosé 2003 respectively. Grace Vineyards’ Judy Chan then hosted a session focussed on her popular Chinese Chardonnays while Château Montrose CEO Hervé Berland presented a special vertical from the renowned Bordeaux second growth, which included the 1990 vintage.
Dom Pérignon chef de cave Richard Geoffroy
Chilean wine pioneer Aurelio Montes took guests on a tour of his renowned Alpha M series before a special Dominio de Pingus seminar led by Peter Sisseck featured the 2008, 2009 and 2010 vintages.
In the main ballroom, two bustling walk-around Grand Tasting sessions took place during the one-day event, showcasing more than 500 wines from over 100 of the world’s finest wines estates with the chance for guests to get to know the people behind some of their favourite wines.
Hot on the heels of the inaugural event, the Decanter Shanghai Fine Wine Encounter is set to return for a second year in 2015, on 28 November at The Ritz-Carlton, Pudong.
Decanter publishing director Sarah Kemp said ‘Decanter is committed to China and the countdown to Shanghai 2015 starts now. With that very much in mind, we look forward to welcoming visitors and wine producers again at next year’s show.’
See highlights from the event:
Masterclass galleries:
Decanter Shanghai: First Growths masterclass gallery
Decanter Shanghai: Vega Sicilia masterclass gallery
Decanter Shanghai: Penfolds Grange masterclass gallery
Decanter Shanghai: A personal tasting with Angelo Gaja gallery
Meet the producer galleries:
Decanter Shanghai: Dom Pérignon gallery
Decanter Shanghai: Château Montrose gallery
Decanter Shanghai: Dominio de Pingus gallery
Decanter Shanghai: Montes gallery
Decanter Shanghai: Grace Vineyard gallery
Decanter Shanghai: Exhibitor gallery