Yealands Chief Winemaker wins top trophy at IWC

Yealands Wines Chief Winemaker Natalie Christensen has won the coveted White Winemaker of the Year Trophy at the International Wine Challenge (IWC) awards ceremony in London.

The IWC is one of the world’s most respected and influential wine competitions, showcasing outstanding wines and talented winemakers from all over the globe.

Yealands also won 12 medals (one for every wine it entered) and the New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc Trophy for the Yealands Estate Single Block S1 Sauvignon Blanc 2022.

Christensen said the win, the first for a New Zealander since 2008, was humbling. “The IWC is hugely competitive, and I was up against some incredible winemakers from wineries that are hundreds of years old. Yealands is so young in comparison! Marlborough is well known for its Sauvignon Blanc, but to have a range of varietals performing so well in shows is really meaningful as it shows the breadth of our winemaking ability outside of our flagship Sauv."

Yealands Chief Winemaker Natalie Christensen wins the IWC White Winemaker of the Year Trophy in London.

IWC Co-Chair Oz Clarke praised Christensen’s achievement. “It’s great to see Natalie’s excellent winemaking being recognised with this prestigious award as she expands Yealands’ range. She has an incredible technical ability and is totally in tune with how to produce wines that give an intense sense of place.

“It’s also wonderful to see the White Winemaker of the Year award go to a female winemaker. This noteworthy accomplishment not only celebrates Natalie’s exceptional talent and expertise but also lays the foundation for increased recognition and expanded opportunities for female winemakers around the world,” said Clarke.

W: Find full IWC results at internationalwinechallenge.com

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