This year, Mike Dunne shares his insights and tasting notes for 162 Best of Class winners, giving wine consumers an inside look at why these wines were named the best of each category.
This year, Mike Dunne shares his insights and tasting notes for 162 Best of Class winners, giving wine consumers an inside look at why these wines were named the best of each category.
The Largest Competition of North American Wines.
The 2021 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition was completed on March 5. There were over forty-eight judges, representing various North American wine regions, evaluating nearly 5,700 wines from over 1,000 wineries.
See the Complete 2021 SFCWC Medal Winners by Category
The 2021 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition will be receiving entries starting on October 15, 2020
A crowd of 4,000 people gathered at the Festival Pavilion at Fort Mason Center, San Francisco tasting fine wine and food at the 20th Year Anniversary of the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition.
While Mexico may not be the first country one considers when thinking of outstanding winemaking, it’s time to think again. Three entries, including two from El Cielo and one from L.A. Cetto, received the prestigious Best-of-Class Award.
There were over sixty-five judges, representing various North American wine regions, evaluating nearly 6,700 wines from over 1,000 wineries for the 2020 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition.
This year, Dunne shares his insights and tasting notes for each of the 180 Best of Class winners, giving wine consumers an inside look at why these wines were named the best of each category.
Professional Wine Judge, Laura Donadoni, provides a behind-the-scenes view of the 2020 SFCWC.