The best wineries and wines of the world WAWWJ 2013
On the main countries, Spain is second in the world rankings in 2013 thanks to the 3047 Awards and 59652 Points scored in 15 contests in which it participated in 2012, just after France (111546 Points).
After Spain are U.S. (48909 Points), Australia (34,131 Points), Argentina (32223 Points), Chile (20801 Points), New Zealand (17731 Points), Canada (17,368 Points), Czech Republic (6324 Points), Brazil ( 5443 Points), Greece (4821 Points), Israel (4574 Points) and Turkey (3832 Points).
The world ranking by Spanish wines is:
08. Lajoyosa Baron Gran Reserva 2005 of Bodegas Ignacio Marin (190 Points).
11. Villa Castillo Perelada Malaveïna 2008 of Cavas del Castillo de Perelada (187 Points).
19. Luis Canas Reserva de Familia Rioja 2005 of Bodegas Luis Cañas (164 Points).
As for the best world ranking of Spanish wineries 2013 by the awards made so far:
09. Gonzalez Byass (1343 Points in 75 prizes in 6 contests accumulated).
15. Codorníu (997 Points).
16. Hijos de Antonio Barceló (997 Points).
29. Bodegas Murviedro (875 Points).
35. Emilio Lustau (820 Points).
47. Ondarre wineries (Bodegas Olarra Group) (691 Points).
54. Bodegas Ramón Bilbao (646 Points).
60. Castillo de Perelada (605 Points).
72. Félix Solís Pagos del Rey (560 Points).
84. Miguel Torres (509 Points).
90. Grandes Vinos y Viñedos.
97. Bodegas Burgo Viejo.
The World Association of Journalists and Writers of Wine considers the best wine in the world is Gatt Shiraz Old Vine 2010, obtaining the first position with 253 Points. As for the best wine in the world, takes the highest honor the Californian Ernest and Julio Gallo Family, with a total of 4077 Points, followed by Gatt Wines, and thirdly, Trapiche Winery.