The wine obtained the highest distinction of the international contest, chosen from more than 17,000 samples as one of the most exceptional in the world.
Rutini Single Vineyard Malbec Gualtallary was distinguished with the “Best in Show” award in Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA) 2025one of the most relevant competitions in the world of wine. This distinction represents the greatest recognition that a wine can receive in this competition, where more than 17,000 labels from all over the world are blinded.
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Only the wines that first earn a gold medal and then platinum again are evaluated to aspire to this ultra exclusive category. Finally, less than 1% of them manage to access the select group of the “Best in show”a distinction that celebrates the most outstanding wines in terms of quality, typicity, balance and potential for guardianship.


This medal not only recognizes the oenological excellence of Rutini Single Vineyard Malbec Gualtallary, but also the unique expression of its origin terroir. This wine stands out for its elegance, depth and an identity that faithfully reflects the exceptional conditions of the place of origin, Gualtallary, one of the most extreme and prestigious vineyards of the Uco Valley.
“Receiving this distinction is a huge honor and recognition of thorough work in the vineyard and in the winery. It is also a celebration of the potential of the Argentine Malbec and the extraordinary singularity of Gualtallary,” said Mariano Di Paola, director of the oenological team.
“Best in show” is not simply a medal: it is a Signal of the commitment to excellence that Rutini Wines has as primary value.
With this new milestone, Rutini Single Vineyard Malbec Gualtallary reaffirms its place in the elite of Argentine wines with global projection, consolidating a vision that combines Identity of origin, oenological precision and international recognition.
Source: Ambito

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