This is from the BC Wine Institute, a mojor win for C.C. Jentsch Cellars of Oliver.
VANCOUVER, BC
- The Wines of British Columbia were put to the ultimate
test at the Judgment of BC on Tuesday, August 25, pitting 12 BC Wines against
12 acknowledged global benchmarks. We are proud to announce BC's C.C. Jentsch
Syrah 2013 from the Okanagan Valley ranked first among the flight of Syrah, and
Soumah Chardonnay Single Vineyard 2013 from Yarra Valley, Victoria Australia
came out on top for the flight of Chardonnays.
Steve Spurrier |
Inspired by the legendary
Judgment of Paris in 1976, famously depicted in the Hollywood blockbuster
"Bottle Shock," the Judgment of BC was a blind tasting of 12
Chardonnay wines and 12 Syrahs; 6 were from BC and 6 were international
benchmarks. Renowned British wine critic Steven Spurrier, who was responsible
for the original Judgment of Paris nearly forty years ago, and currently the
consulting editor for Decanter Magazine and Chair of the Decanter World
Wine Awards, scored the wines along with 16 expert Canadian wine judges
including Barbara Philip MW, Brad Royale, David Scholefield, Terry Threlfall,
Tim Pawsey, Sid Cross, Kurtis Kolt, Treve Ring and John Schreiner.
"For me wine is the
three 'P's': the place, the people and the product. British Columbia ticks all
these boxes with exuberance, elegance and conviction." noted Steven Spurrier.
"It was a courageous
tasting. The point was about discovery and learning, not about winning or
losing. It's about pushing ourselves in our wine regions" noted DJ
Kearney, curator of the event. "The global benchmark wines were of a very
high calibre. It was important to be challenged by high quality international
wines, and we were. And we will do it again. We must do it again."
DJ Kearney |
Although we are thrilled
with the results, the goal of this tasting was to honestly assess the current
state of grapegrowing and winemaking in BC in order to provide a clear
perspective of the distinct characteristics of British Columbia wine in
relation to global standards, and to achieve a focused vision for the continued
evolution of the BC Wine Industry.
"We are extremely proud
of how the Wines of British Columbia showed at this monumental tasting,"
remarked BC Wine Institute President and CEO Miles Prodan. "The modern
winemaking industry in BC is still in its infancy compared to many regions
around the world with this year marking the 25th anniversary of BC
VQA. It is astounding to see how much the BC Wine Industry has evolved in such
a short time and to have the likes of Steven Spurrier endorse the wines as
heartily as he had. Our grapegrowers and winemakers should all be very proud of
the excellent quality we have achieved in our beautiful regions."
"We have to measure
ourselves against our international peers. I was very pleased with the
performance of the Syrahs. Chardonnay is a work in progress. There were 24 top
flight wines in the tasting, not one that I wouldn't have on my dinner
table." noted John Schreiner.
"The Chardonnay in BC
is not showing enough distinct terroir as others from around the world but
Syrahs are making a statement, ranking first, fourth and fifth in tough
company." observed Sid Cross. "It shows the Syrah is world class
among its peers."
CHARDONNAY RESULTS ORDER
1. Soumah Chardonnay Single Vineyard 2013 | Yarra Valley, Victoria | $27
2. Kumeu River Chardonnay Hunting Hill 2012 | Auckland, New Zealand | $35
3. Hamilton Russell Chardonnay 2014 | Hemel-en-Aarde, South Africa | $40
4. Jean-Marc Brocard Chablis Premier Cru Montmains 2012 | France | $45
5. Bouchard Père & Fils Meursault Premier Cru Genevrières 2011
| France | $86
6. Blue Mountain Chardonnay Reserve 2013 | Okanagan Valley, BC | $30
7. Tantalus Chardonnay 2012 | Okanagan Valley, BC | $24
8. Robert Mondavi Chardonnay Reserve 2013 | Carneros, California | $44
9. Mission Hill Chardonnay Perpetua 2013 | Okanagan Valley, BC | $50 (tie)
9. Quails' Gate Chardonnay Rosemary's Block 2013 | Okanagan Valley, BC | $30 (tie)
10. Meyer Family Chardonnay Micro Cuvée 2012 | Okanagan Valley, BC |$65
11. Haywire Chardonnay Canyonview 2013 | Okanagan Valley, BC | $25
SYRAH RESULTS ORDER
1. C.C. Jentsch Syrah 2013 | Okanagan Valley, BC | $30
2. Langmeil Shiraz Orphan Bank 2012 | Barossa, South
Australia | $68
3. Domaine Vincent Paris Cornas Granit
60 2013 | France | $66
4. Nichol Syrah 2012 | Okanagan Valley, BC | $40
5. Le Vieux Pin Syrah Cuvée Classique
2013 | Okanagan Valley, BC | $50
6. Ojai Syrah 2011 | Santa Barbara,
California | $30
7. Jackson-Triggs Okanagan Sunrock
Shiraz 2011 | Okanagan
Valley, BC | $30
8. Orofino Syrah Scout Vineyard 2012 | Similkameen Valley, BC | $29
9. J.L. Chave Selections
Crozes-Hermitage Silène 2012 | France | $40
10. Tyrell's Shiraz Vat 9 2011 | Hunter Valley, New South
Wales | $49
11. Laughing Stock Syrah 2013 | Okanagan Valley, BC | $38
12. K Vintners Syrah The Beautiful 2012 | Walla Walla, Washington | $70
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About the
British Columbia Wine Institute (BCWI)
Since 1990, the BCWI has played a pivotal role in taking BC's wine
industry from a vision to an internationally recognized niche region producing
premium wines and providing quality wine tourism experiences.
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