Join the IWC Awards Dinner, 9th SeptemberThe Guildhall, LondonLimited seats available
If your wine or sake earned a medal in the 2025 International Wine Challenge, now is the time to turn that recognition into measurable commercial success.
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Join the IWC Industry Awards Dinner, 9th September at The Guildhall, London. Limited seats available.
What are this year’s surprise wines? Which bottles took the regional, national and international prizes at the world’s most trusted wine competition?
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The highest-scoring wines in the key countries…
The annual wine competition puts the spotlight on these historic treasures – which regularly get some of the highest scores…
"This is a massive accolade to the wineries vision. The entire team has worked tirelessly to get here. It's a huge moment for us – and for English still wine."
Wolf Sieg-Hogg
Lyme Bay, England
"The IWC award is a powerful endorsement of what we're quietly accomplishing at Le Grand Domaine. It's a proud moment not just for us, but for the broader SA wine community."
Debbie Thompson
Le Grand Domaine, South Africa
"Over the years, we've been thrilled to be involved in the IWC awards. It's such a globally recognized competition, and it has certainly increased our brand awareness."
Rosie Dunphy
OwnerCoal Pit Wines, New Zealand
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