Sommelier Edit Awards, alongside the UK’s top sommeliers, tasted a selection of wines that are perfectly suited for restaurant wine lists. The results are in!
Native Italian Reds, Alternatives to Burgundy and Rosé wines were the three new categories in front of the expert palates at the latest Sommelier Edit Awards session. The sommelier judges were impressed by the overall standard and were intent on discovering those wines with potential to find a place on the wine list and be great partners for food.
The Native Italian Red category highlighted the excellent quality available from Chianti particularly, with a number of them scoring over 90 points. “The Chianti Riservas showed particularly well in this line up,” commented one of the judges. “The complexity of fruit and tannic balance on some of the wines were outstanding.” Another judge commented, ” I particularly thought the Gran Selezione wines were showing well. Great ripeness of fruit and acidity in these wines which means they have the capability to age.”
Given the current prices of Burgundy on the market, due to scarcity and consequent price hikes means that all good sommeliers have been looking for great recommendations that have the Burgundy style but not the price tag. Sommelier Edit’s new category Burgundy Alternatives will seek out the very best producers who are making great wines that are comparable in quality and style but not in cost.
“The Chianti Classico Riservas showed particularly well in this line up, I particularly thought the Gran Selezione wines were showing well. Great ripeness of fruit and acidity in these wines which means they have the capability to age.”