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World’s Best Sommeliers’ Selection

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Wine Industry Advisor reports that the World’s Best Sommeliers’ Selection has announced its 2026 results, marking the programme’s third edition. A panel of 29 sommeliers and wine directors from the World’s 50 Best Restaurants network, drawn from 17 countries across six continents and led by Kristell Monot of Mugaritz, blind tasted and debated to produce a final selection of 115 wines from 16 countries, positioned as a practical benchmark for on-trade wine lists.

The wines are:

Almaviva Winery Almaviva 2018 Chile Maipo Valley
Almaviva Winery Almaviva 2021 Chile Maipo Valley
Aperture Cellars Aperture Cabernet Sauvignon 2023 USA California
Aperture Cellars Aperture Sauvignon Blanc 2024 USA California
Argiano Solengo IGT Toscana 2021 Italy Tuscany
Arianna Occhipinti SM 2023 Italy Sicily
Arianna Occhipinti Il Frappato 2023 Italy Sicily
Arianna Occhipinti Grotte Alte – Cerasuolo di Vittoria 2021 Italy Sicily
Bodega Bouza Riesling Viñedo Pan de Azúcar 2024 Uruguay Maldonado
Bodega Garzón Single Vineyard Albariño 2024 Uruguay Maldonado
Bodega Garzón Single Vineyard Tannat 2023 Uruguay Maldonado
Bodega Puerta del Abra Chardo Velo de Flor 2020 Argentina Buenos Aires Province
Bodegas Espinosa de los Monteros Amontillado VORS Spain Jerez-Sherry
Bodegas Faustino Faustino I Gran Reserva Blanco 2021 Spain Rioja
Bodegas Montecillo Viña Monty Graciano Reserva 2019 Spain Rioja
Bodegas Salentein Primus Chardonnay 2022 Argentina Mendoza
Bodegas Salentein Single Vineyard La Pampa´97 2021 Argentina Mendoza
Bodegas Ysios Ysios Finca Lagunazuri 2021 Spain Rioja
Cantina Rotari Rotari Flavio 2016 Italy Trentino-Alto Adige
Casa Ferreirinha Vinha Grande Red 2022 Portugal Douro
Casa Ferreirinha Quinta da Leda Red 2022 Portugal Douro
Casa Tés Grama Branco 2024 Brazil São Paulo
Catena Zapata Birth of Cabernet 2021 Argentina Mendoza
Ceretto Barolo Brunate 2021 Italy Piedmont
Ceretto Barbaresco Asili 2014 Italy Piedmont
Ceretto Barolo Bricco Rocche 2021 Italy Piedmont
Champagne Frerejean Frères VV26 Grand Cru NV France Champagne
Champagne Gounel Lassalle Parcellaire Les Agneaux NV France Champagne
Château d’Esclans Les Clans 2024 France Provence
Château d’Esclans Garrus 2024 France Provence
Château Smith Haut Lafitte Château Smith Haut Lafitte Blanc 2022 France Bordeaux
Chivite Colección 125 Gran Vino Blanco 2023 Spain Navarre
Clara Marcelli Ruggine 2021 Italy Marche
Clos Apalta Prelude 2023 Chile Colchagua Valley
Colomé El Arenal Malbec Single Vineyard 2022 Argentina Salta
Daou Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 USA California
Daou Vineyards Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 USA California
Daou Vineyards Estate Soul of a Lion 2021 USA California
Feudo Arancio Feudo Arancio Hedonis 2022 Italy Sicily
Freeman Vineyard & Winery Yu-ki Estate Pinot Noir 2022 USA California



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