The wine estate Entre-Deux-Monts receives recognition from all corners of the world

Hewland – May and June are traditionally the months for wine competitions. West Flemish wine estate Entre-Deux-Monts As many medals have been awarded in international competitions where the wines of many countries are cited, it will be known. The Bacquaert family’s Entre-Deux-Mons wine estate is uniquely situated between the Red and Black Mountains and can be visited on the first weekend of July when all the wine producers in the region open their doors.

In the United Kingdom, Entre-Deux-Monts competed in two tournaments. At the International Wine Challenge, Wiscoutre Rosé and Bacquaert Brut were the only Belgian wines to receive a bronze medal. At Decanter’s (UK) World Wine Awards, where no fewer than 236 wine experts put their noses to the glass and then tasted it, the white wine Quatre Cépages 2022 also received a bronze medal. Decanter is the global reference in the wine world for wine reviews.

At the Cool Climate Awards in the Czech Republic, the West Flemish new Rosé Anas 2022 received a gold medal for the first time. In addition, Wiscoutre, Wiscoutre Rosé and Chardonnay 2021 also received a silver medal. Competition is concentrated in countries and regions where the climate is very cold. Sometimes these are countries like Belgium, which are unprecedented in the international context as a wine producing country.

On top of that Competition is global Finally, Entre-Deux-Monts is the only Belgian white wine to receive a gold medal for Quatre Cépages 2022. The tournament was held this year in Istria, in the northern part of Croatia. 10,000 wines from 50 different countries were tasted.

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