A flight of rosé wines prepared for tasting.
Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA) 2024 results will be released on Wednesday 19 June, following a rigorous judging process that has seen more than 18,000 entries from 57 countries tasted.
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While DWWA is the world’s largest wine competition, the high standard of judging for every entry means that consumers can buy medal-winning, premium wines of all styles with confidence.
Nearly 250 world-leading experts from 33 countries have taken part in judging at DWWA 2024, including 61 Masters of Wine and 20 Master Sommeliers.
Leading this year’s results announcement will be the coveted 50 Best in Show medals, representing just 0.28% of the total wines tasted. There are also 117 Platinum medals at DWWA 2024, accounting for 0.64% of all wines tasted.
Since its launch in 2004, DWWA has highlighted superb producers from across the globe, from red, white, rosé and orange to sparkling, fortified and sweet wines.
The competition simultaneously rewards great iterations of classic styles and shines a light on exciting, under-the-radar wines that deserve more attention on the world stage.
Gold medal wines from the first stage of judging are put forward for the Platinum and Best in Show judging stages, where they are retasted and discussed