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Ausgabe 009/2024
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GOLD WINNING WINES
The first week of judging this year produced an impressive 810 Gold medal winners. Of these, 167 were elevated to a Platinum award (see p57), of which 50 then became Best in Show winners (p27).

BEST IN SHOW WINNING WINES
After two intense weeks of blind tasting by top wine professionals from around the world, all 167 Platinum medal winners were re-examined by the four DWWA Co-Chairs. This saw the following 50 wines promoted to the prized position of Best in Show for 2024

Ausgabe 008/2024

Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon 2021, Chardonnay 2022
Untypically for one of our vintage reports, in Western Australia we’ve put the spotlight on different vintages for red and white, with Cabernets coming from the tricky 2021 and Chardonnays from the contrastingly heat-driven 2022. Our author in residence selects 20 top wines from each

English & Welsh still wines
A great opportunity to review the action across the domestic wine sector, this tasting revealed plenty of high-scoring wines in many and varied styles

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Ausgabe 007/2024

BORDEAUX 2023 The Decanter verdict
Good but not great, very good in places. Weather conditions and consequent producer decisions in vineyard and winery played a central role in 2023, particularly for reds from all appellations. Here we present 60 of our experts’ top choices from more than 600 tasted

Côte des Blancs
A deep dive into Champagne’s home of Chardonnay, running south from just outside Epernay, along with 30 of the best current releases

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Ausgabe 006/2024

Médoc Grand Cru Classé 2010
It’s a great time to revisit the wines of an excellent-quality Bordeaux vintage such as 2010, as many have now entered their early drinking windows. We assessed 40 wines from many of the Médoc’s top producers, finding 21 wines that scored 94 points or more

CHILE’S NEW WAVE WHITES
Chile is better known for its red wines but, for decades now, the country’s whites have been undergoing a quiet revolution. The result is a raft of exciting styles and accomplished bottles that can stand proudly on the world stage

Ausgabe 005/2024

Premium Argentinian Malbec
Excellent results across the span of Argentina’s prime wine-growing territories, plus some lesser-known areas, saw 60% of these premium Malbecs rated 90pts or more, offering ‘great drinkability’ in many styles

Barolo 2020
The 2020 growing season was hot, but tempered by occurrences of rain and a beneficial lack of heat spikes. Many good wines have been made – witness the high scores in this selection of 30 – but take advice if you’re looking for longer-term keepers

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Dieses Magazin gilt schlechthin als die Weinbibel überhaupt. Vielfältige und fundierte Berichte über Jahrhundertweine, Wein-Neuheiten und aktuelle Infos aus der Weinwirtschaft werden ansprechend präsentiert. Somit wird der Neuling auf dem Gebiet der roten und weißen Spitzentrauben schnell zum wissenden Kenner.

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Die Special Interest-Zeitschrift wurde 1975 gegründet und erscheint heute bei IPC Media. Der Verlagsort ist London. Der Decanter organisiert die jährlich stattfindenden Decanter World Wine Awards.

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009/2024
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GOLD WINNING WINES
The first week of judging this year produced an impressive 810 Gold medal winners. Of these, 167 were elevated to a Platinum award (see p57), of which 50 then became Best in Show winners (p27).

BEST IN SHOW WINNING WINES
After two intense weeks of blind tasting by top wine professionals from around the world, all 167 Platinum medal winners were re-examined by the four DWWA Co-Chairs. This saw the following 50 wines promoted to the prized position of Best in Show for 2024

Ausgabe
008/2024

Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon 2021, Chardonnay 2022
Untypically for one of our vintage reports, in Western Australia we’ve put the spotlight on different vintages for red and white, with Cabernets coming from the tricky 2021 and Chardonnays from the contrastingly heat-driven 2022. Our author in residence selects 20 top wines from each

English & Welsh still wines
A great opportunity to review the action across the domestic wine sector, this tasting revealed plenty of high-scoring wines in many and varied styles

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Ausgabe
007/2024

BORDEAUX 2023 The Decanter verdict
Good but not great, very good in places. Weather conditions and consequent producer decisions in vineyard and winery played a central role in 2023, particularly for reds from all appellations. Here we present 60 of our experts’ top choices from more than 600 tasted

Côte des Blancs
A deep dive into Champagne’s home of Chardonnay, running south from just outside Epernay, along with 30 of the best current releases

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Ausgabe
006/2024

Médoc Grand Cru Classé 2010
It’s a great time to revisit the wines of an excellent-quality Bordeaux vintage such as 2010, as many have now entered their early drinking windows. We assessed 40 wines from many of the Médoc’s top producers, finding 21 wines that scored 94 points or more

CHILE’S NEW WAVE WHITES
Chile is better known for its red wines but, for decades now, the country’s whites have been undergoing a quiet revolution. The result is a raft of exciting styles and accomplished bottles that can stand proudly on the world stage

Ausgabe
005/2024

Premium Argentinian Malbec
Excellent results across the span of Argentina’s prime wine-growing territories, plus some lesser-known areas, saw 60% of these premium Malbecs rated 90pts or more, offering ‘great drinkability’ in many styles

Barolo 2020
The 2020 growing season was hot, but tempered by occurrences of rain and a beneficial lack of heat spikes. Many good wines have been made – witness the high scores in this selection of 30 – but take advice if you’re looking for longer-term keepers

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004/2024


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003/2024


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Porträt von Decanter UK

Wer sich schon das eine oder andere Mal zu einer ausführlichen Verkostung edler Weine hinreißen ließ, kennt die Prozedur um Klarheit, Farbe und Reinheit, den Geruchseindruck und die geschmackliche Prüfung im Mund samt Abgang. Die Weinverkostung ist - neben dem Vergnügen - eine Wissenschaft für sich und gerne schließt man sich den Tipps der großen Sommeliers an, die den Wein zu einem Kulturgut erheben. Das britische Weinmagazin Decanter schafft dem Einsteiger Abhilfe, wenn es gilt, den richtigen Wein zum entsprechenden Anlass zu finden.

Welche Inhalte bietet Decanter?

Das englischsprachige Magazin beinhaltet interessante Berichte zu den verschiedenen Rebsorten, präsentiert die unterschiedlichsten Anbaugebiete und verschafft einen Überblick über ausgewählte Lagen. Der Schwerpunkt des Magazins liegt jedoch bei Bewertungen und Verkostungsergebnissen. Decanter bringt auch Informationen zu den Etiketten und vieles mehr. Zahlreiche Tipps rund um den Wein erleichtern die Kaufentscheidung. Deshalb werden Adressen, Preise und praktische Orientierungshilfen präsentiert. Ausführliche Informationen über Weingüter, Weinreisen und Gourmetgeschichten runden das hochwertige Magazin ab.

Wer sollte Decanter lesen?

Die Leserschaft zeichnet sich durch ein hohes Interesse an hochwertigen Weinen und anderen Getränken aus. Sie stammen aus der Gastronomie und der Hotelbranche und suchen Anregungen, um ihren Kunden das Beste bieten zu können.

Das Besondere an Decanter

Dieses Magazin gilt schlechthin als die Weinbibel überhaupt. Vielfältige und fundierte Berichte über Jahrhundertweine, Wein-Neuheiten und aktuelle Infos aus der Weinwirtschaft werden ansprechend präsentiert. Somit wird der Neuling auf dem Gebiet der roten und weißen Spitzentrauben schnell zum wissenden Kenner.

  • die Weinbibel
  • alles, was Sie über Winzer, Weingüter, Jahrgänge und Auktionen wissen sollten
  • Das britische Weinmagazin Decanter erscheint monatlich mit einer Auflage von 40.000 Exemplaren. In englischer Sprache.

Der Verlag hinter Decanter

Die Special Interest-Zeitschrift wurde 1975 gegründet und erscheint heute bei IPC Media. Der Verlagsort ist London. Der Decanter organisiert die jährlich stattfindenden Decanter World Wine Awards.

Alternativen zu Decanter

Decanter reift in der Kategorie der Wein Magazine. Für Einsteiger und Weinkenner eignet sich das lehrreiche Magazin Weinwelt hervorragend. Die Revue du Vin de France verschafft einen großartigen Überblick über französische Weine und die Falstaff (AT) gilt als Österreichisches Weinjournal und Gourmet Magazin.

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