Wine Olympics
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A Wine Olympics was organized by the French food and wine magazine GaultMillau in 1979; a total of 330 wines from 33 countries were evaluated by 62 experts from ten nationalities.
The 1976 Trefethen Vineyards Chardonnay from the Napa Valley won the Chardonnay tasting and was judged best in the world. Gran Coronas Mas La Plana 1970 from Spain received first place in the important Cabernet blend category. In the Pinot Noir competition, the 1975 Eyrie Vineyards Reserve from Oregon won first place. Tyrell Pinot Noir 1976 from Australia was selected for the "Gault Milleau World Dozen."
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- Taber, George M. Judgment of Paris: California vs. France and the Historic 1976 Paris Tasting that Revolutionized Wine. NY: Scribner, 2005
- Eyrie Vineyards and Winery
- You Know this Grape if You drink Cava
- California versus Australia
- French Wine Producers and Consumers