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Results
Results |
Varietal |
Winner |
Runner Up |
Chardonnay |
Reveilo Chardonnay Reserve |
Reveilo Chardonnay |
Chennin Blanc |
Nine hills Chenin Blanc |
Reveilo Chenin Blanc |
Sauvignon Blanc |
Fratelli Sauvignon Blanc |
Sula Sauvignon Blanc |
Sparkling |
Zampa Soiree brut |
Zampa soiree Rose brut |
Dessert |
Sula Late Harvest Chenin blanc |
York Late harvest chenin blanc |
Merlot |
Vallonné Merlot Reserve |
Fratelli Merlot |
Shiraz |
Turning Point Shiraz |
Sula Rasa shiraz |
Cabernet Sauvignon |
Reveilo Cabernet Sauvignon |
York Cabernet Sauvignon |
Cabernet Blend |
Grovers La Reserva |
Turning Point Shiraz Cabernet |
Rose |
Nine hills Rose |
Vallonné Rosé |
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David Banford Says: |
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One of the major drawbacks of blind tasting - even though I strongly believe in this process to select quality wines - is that no sight is possible of the bottle, with its branding, labelling and packaging. Like it or not, these influence the taster's opinion - drinking a wine which is poured out of a plastic bottle means you get a negative connotation of what you are about to taste, and tasting wine from an elegant bottle with attractive packaging puts you in a receptive mood to enjoy the product. That said the more of these Wines of India blind tasting events that are held, the better. Roll-on! David Banford |
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