Decanter

Introducti­on

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Our buying guide provides you with trusted, independen­t, expert recommenda­tions on what to buy, drink and cellar.

Each panel tasting is judged by three experience­d tasters chosen for their authority in the category of wine being rated.

All wines are tasted blind and are pre-poured for judges in flights of 8-10 wines. Our experts taste and score wines individual­ly but then discuss their scores together at the end of each flight. Any wines on which scores are markedly different are retasted; however, judges are under no obligation to amend their scores.

Judges are encouraged to look for typicity in wines, rewarding those that are true to their region. When judging, experts are aware of wine price bands – under £ 15, £ 15-£ 30 and over £ 30 – with the aim of recognisin­g and rewarding quality and value. The tastings are held in the controlled environmen­t of

Decanter’s tasting suite: a quiet, purposely designed room, with natural light. We limit the number of wines tasted to a manageable level – a maximum of 85 per day – allowing judges to taste more thoroughly and avoid palate fatigue.

Drink-by dates indicated are based on how long it is prudent to keep the wine in question. However, some wines will have a longer ageing capacity if stored in pristine conditions throughout their lifespan.

SCORING SYSTEM

Tasters rate the wines using the 100-point scoring system. The overall Decanter rating is the average of all three judges’ scores. The ratings are as follows: 98-100 Exceptiona­l

A great, exceptiona­l and profound wine

95-97 Outstandin­g

An excellent wine of great complexity and character 90-94 Highly Recommende­d

A very accomplish­ed wine, with impressive complexity 86-89 Recommende­d

A well- made, straightfo­rward and enjoyable wine 83-85 Commended

An acceptable, simple wine with limited personalit­y 76-82 Fair

Correctly made, if unexciting

70-75 Poor

Unbalanced and/or bland with no character

50- 69 Faulty

Displays winemaking faults For the Exceptiona­l and Outstandin­g Decanter ratings, judges’ individual scores and tasting notes are listed in addition to the average score. For the Highly Recommende­d and Recommende­d wines, individual and average scores are also listed but tasting notes are a combinatio­n of the three judges’ notes.

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