Taylors Wines took home the top prize at Germany's prestigious Mundus Vini Grand International Wine Awards, beating more than 7,500 wines from around the world.
abc.net.au/news/taylors-wines-chardonnay-wins-mundus-vini-wine-award/102092924A South Australian bottle of chardonnay has been crowned the best wine in the world at a prestigious international wine competition.
Third-generation winemaker and Taylors Wines managing director Mitchell Taylor said he was over the moon to have the winery recognised internationally — despite challenges endured by the industry over the past few years. "With some of the difficult conditions, particularly when it has come to drought, international markets, like China [being] cut off in the past, it really highlighted all the hard work we've put in to create this wine and this blend," Mr Taylor said.He said the family-owned winery prided itself on offering high-quality value-for-money wines.
"It's extremely important for us to have an affordable price point so that most of our customers are able to find [our wines] widely distributed throughout Australia and in our key export markets."Taylors Wines were not the only winery acknowledged at the global event.A total of 43 gold medals were collected by Australian wineries — all from South Australia."We [SA] make about 60 to 70 per cent of all Australian wine.
"We're seeing some good little opportunities in parts of Asia, and we're also getting quite a bit of interest on the quality side in North America, particularly Canada and the USA," he said.
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