The new edition was presented together with the Ministry of Production and Economic Development of the Government of San Juan and the Argentine Wine Corporation (Coviar) at the Casa de San Juan in Buenos Aires.
“This is the country’s oldest event of its kind, which seeks to promote and enhance quality wine production and its recognition by consumers across the country,” said its organizers.
It is intended for all Argentine wineries registered as such at the National Institute of Viticulture (INV) and participate in the categories of fractionated wines and non-fractionated wines, which will be divided into basic, varietal, sparkling or aerated, special, compound and mistelas.
The wineries whose wines are awarded will receive a distinction of Great Gold, Gold and Silver, valuing the technological and scientific development to obtain superior quality wines.
In turn, the oenologists responsible for the production of award-winning wines will receive the distinction in which professional performance will be recognized.
Over the years, the number of samples grew until it reached 400, from all wine regions, and the quality of the wines determined that the percentage assigned for evaluation grew by category.
Thus, from 91 to 94 points, a Silver Medal is assigned; from 95 to 97 points, Gold Medal and from 97 onwards, Grand Gold.
In addition to the awards ceremony for the winning wines, the San Juan Professional Council and the Center for Oenologists will also award the Juan Graffigna Award for Technological Innovation, intended for the wineries of San Juan and for which an integrated evaluation committee is established. by industry leaders.
Source: Ambito

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