This week, our expert panel of judges has gathered at The Oval for judging week of the 42nd International Wine Challenge - and the tasting is now underway.
Each panel is tasked with assessing around 70 wines per day. Panels are composed of a Chair, Senior Judge, Judge, and Associate Judge, ensuring a balance of experience and perspective. All wines are tasted blind, with judges first recording their individual scores before coming together to agree on a final award. Every wine is then cross-checked by the IWC Co-Chairs.
Over the past two days, the focus has been on European wines. We've welcomed buyers and experts from across the trade, including Tesco, Sainsbury's, Marks & Spencer, Waitrose, The Dorchester, 67 Pall Mall, The Oxford Wine Company, Harrods, Adnams, and ETM Group, alongside leading Masters of Wine such as Christy Canterbury, Cathy van Zyl, Anne Krebiehl, and Madeleine Stenwreth.
Take a look at our gallery for a behind-the-scenes glimpse of judging week at the IWC.
Judging is in full swing
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Wines are tasted blind under rigorous conditions
The judging takes place over several days
Only the very best wines win coveted Silver and Gold awards

Let the Judging Begin
Hundreds of wines and world-class judges - the 42nd International Wine Challenge is now underway in London

The 42nd edition of the IWC is in full swing




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