Decanter Magazine - the route to all good wine

Latest issue
Subscribe
Renew online
Buy Decanter:
In the UK
In the US
Find your nearest
UK newsagent

News Alerts
Keep up to date with news alerts and newsletters including decantertrade
Enter your email address:
Shopping Mall

Retailers
UK and Europe
Worldwide
Shopping
Property
Recruitment
Books
Accessories & Gifts
Storage & Refrigeration
Tourism

Learning Route
Free tasting kit
Links
Wine courses
Wine clubs
The basics
Wine terminology - grapes
How do they taste?
Glossary
Wine Investment
Features
2007 Harvest reports
Book reviews
Richard Mayson's Alentejo diary
Am I a great vintage?
Bordeaux En Primeur
Burgundy 2006
Other Features
Events reports
Events slideshows
Decanter contributors
RSS Feed
Latest News

Bordeaux should 'celebrate wine not technical expertise'
October 14, 2005

Jane Anson

Bordeaux needs to embrace wine tourism and celebrate the enjoyment of wine rather than the technical expertise that goes into making it, producers said as six chateaux won Best of Wine Tourism awards earlier this week.

Bordeaux chateaux including Château Loudenne, d'Arsac, Giscours and Kirwan were national winners in the national Best of Wine Tourism awards on Wednesday.

Top honours went to six producers: Château du Grand Mouëys for Architecture, Château Loudenne for Accomodation, Chateau d'Arsac (Art & Culture), Château Giscours (Events), Maison des Vins de Bergerac (Wine Education), and Château Kirwan for Parks & Gardens. There were almost 100 original entrants.

Alain Sichel, president of the Union of Negotiants in Bordeaux, said tourism was the best way for people to understand Bordeaux wines.

'Tourism is very new to this area, but I'm convinced it's essential. The best way for Bordeaux wines to rebuild their reputation is for people to come here and see the love that we put into making each bottle,' he said at the third annual Best of Wine Tourism awards

The awards are organised by the Great Wine Capitals network in each of the eight wine capitals: Bordeaux, Bilbao, Cape Town, Florence, Melbourne, Mendoza, San Francisco and Oporto.

National winners have been awarded in each city and will now compete to be declared International Winners in a ceremony to be held in San Francisco on 16 November.

'Bordeaux's image needs to be less about technical expertise and more about the spirit of enjoyment. We need to rearticulate what drinking our wine means,' Philippe Raoux, of Chateau d'Arsac told decanter.com.

Chateau d'Arsac won the Art & Culture category for the sculptures and modern art that Raoux has collected over the past 10 years, both inside the chateau, and among the vines that surround it.

'Young people nowadays can live without wine. We need to recreate the moments of consumption, and encouraging wine tourism is all part of that.'


Register on decanter.com absolutely free for news alerts delivered direct to your email inbox, and our fortnightly newsletter with advance notice of what’s coming up in Decanter magazine, offers, competitions and more.

PLUS registration is a one-stop shop for the Decanter magazine Archive and Decanter Fine Wine Tracker.

Search for similar news stories

Back to index

Advertisements
Shopping directory
Poll
Boisset has decided to ship all of its Beaujolais Nouveau destined for the US market in plastic bottles. So, would you buy wine in a plastic bottle?
To comment on this month's poll email editor@decanter.com

Members Log in

Username
Password
keep me signed in unless I sign out

Register free Forgot password?

Decanter worldwide

Chinese
Hungarian

Sister sites

House to Home
Country Life
Horse & Hound
The Field
Shooting UK
Homes & Gardens
Ideal Home
Yachting and Boating World
All IPC Media sites

Contact Us

Editorial...support...
sales...marketing...
Decanter media pack

Contact us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Sitemap | Trusted Reviews
© Copyright 2007 IPC Media Limited, All rights reserved