At the 2025 IWSC, a rosé from New Zealand tied with a Provence rosé for the highest score in the category, earning one of the competition’s most prestigious distinctions. Read More
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The results, released this week, awarded 11 gold, 56 silver and 95 bronze medals to Chinese wines, with the highest score reaching 97 points. Read More
Western Australia’s Margaret River walked away with 39 gold medals at IWSC, led by a Cabernet Sauvignon that scored an extraordinary 98 points, the highest of the entire event. Read More
At the 2025 IWSC, Georgia secured three gold medals and 17 silvers, driven by high-quality orange wines and distinctive indigenous reds. Read More
American bourbon reaffirmed its global standing at the IWSC 2025, where four labels earned the coveted Spirit Gold Outstanding medal — the competition’s top honour, awarded only to spirits scoring 98 points. Read More
At the IWSC, South Africa's Cap Classique walked away with three golds and seven silvers, with one winery bagging two golds. Read More
Australian Shiraz made a statement at this year's IWSC. Which producers stood out, and what does it say about the evolution of Australia’s most famous grape? Read More
An English sparkling wine and a Japanese shochu led the winners at the 2025 International Wine and Spirit Competition (IWSC), where fewer than 3% of over 7,000 global wine entries captured the coveted Gold medal. Read More
China, the emerging wine superpower, has had its most successful year yet at the IWSC, the world's most established wine awards, with record number of entries to the compettion and medal winners. Read More
Three years into her role as CEO of IWSC, Christelle Guibert reflects on how she revitalized the legacy institution and its relevance today in the age of social media. Read More
