News Top Vineyards in the World for 2024 Unveiled by Olivier Watson Published: November 5, 2024Updated: November 7, 2024 3 min 20 Marqués de Riscal tops the World’s Best Vineyards 2024, showcasing Spain's wine excellence. Experience stunning landscapes, rich history, and exceptional wines.Celebrating Excellence: Marqués de Riscal Takes the Crown In a remarkable achievement, Marqués de Riscal has claimed the top spot in the World’s Best Vineyards 2024. This prestigious recognition follows three consecutive years of finishing second. The awards ceremony, held at Nyetimber in West Sussex, showcased the best vineyards globally, with Spain shining brightly. Notably, Marqués de Riscal was one of three Spanish vineyards in the top ten, alongside Bodegas Ysios and Abadía Retuerta. The event highlighted the unique experiences offered by these vineyards. Andrew Reed, managing director of wine and exhibitions at William Reed, emphasized the stunning landscapes and rich histories that attract visitors. Marqués de Riscal, established in 1858, boasts over 500 hectares of vineyards in the heart of Rioja Alavesa. Its futuristic hotel, designed by Frank Gehry, adds to the allure, providing guests with breathtaking views and exceptional wines. Tim Atkin MW, who hosted the ceremony, praised Marqués de Riscal as a "vinous paradise." This recognition not only celebrates the vineyard’s quality but also its commitment to providing unforgettable experiences. As wine enthusiasts flock to this iconic destination, Marqués de Riscal continues to set the standard for excellence in the wine industry. A Global Showcase: The Best Vineyards of 2024 The World’s Best Vineyards 2024 list features a diverse array of producers from around the globe. Following Marqués de Riscal, Chilean producer VIK secured the runner-up position. Located in the Millahue Valley, VIK offers visitors a unique blend of vineyard tours and nature reserve explorations. This combination of wine and nature creates an unforgettable experience for guests. In third place, Creation in South Africa stands out for its gourmet tasting menus and educational tours. This vineyard emphasizes the importance of culinary experiences alongside wine tasting. Meanwhile, Bodegas Ysios, another Spanish gem, finished fourth and received the Highest Climber award. This recognition reflects its impressive rise in the rankings, moving up 67 places from the previous year. The list also includes renowned vineyards from Germany, France, and Argentina. Schloss Johannisberg, often referred to as the birthplace of Riesling, secured fifth place. Maison Ruinart, a prestigious Champagne producer, followed closely in sixth. The diversity of vineyards in the top ten highlights the global appreciation for exceptional wine experiences. Each vineyard offers a unique story, inviting visitors to explore the world of wine in new and exciting ways. The Future of Wine Tourism: Trends and Innovations As the wine industry evolves, so does the concept of wine tourism. Visitors are increasingly seeking immersive experiences that go beyond traditional tastings. Vineyards are responding by offering unique activities, such as horseback tours and gourmet dining. This shift reflects a growing desire for connection with the land and the winemaking process. Pharmacist by Day, Sandwich Artist by Night: A Unique Journey December 21, 2024 2 Why Celebrities Choose Certain Restaurants in New York January 3, 2025 3 Toast Veterans with Six Horse Soldier’s Special Service November 12, 2024 9 Moreover, sustainability is becoming a key focus for many vineyards. Producers are adopting eco-friendly practices to preserve their environments. This commitment not only enhances the quality of the wine but also appeals to environmentally conscious consumers. As a result, vineyards that prioritize sustainability are likely to attract more visitors. In addition, technology is playing a significant role in enhancing the wine tourism experience. Virtual tours and online tastings have gained popularity, especially in recent years. These innovations allow wine lovers to explore vineyards from the comfort of their homes. As the industry continues to adapt, the future of wine tourism looks promising, with endless possibilities for exploration and enjoyment. media: Decanter – Marqués de Riscal took the top spot in 2024. Credit: Bodegas de Los Herederos del Marqués de Riscal, worldsbestvineyards.com source: Decanter – The world’s best vineyards 2024 revealed Vineyard Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a passionate food and travel enthusiast with a particular fondness for rosé wine. Hailing from a vibrant culinary background, Olivier has spent years exploring the world’s most renowned wine regions, from the picturesque vineyards of Provence to the sun-drenched hills of Napa Valley. His love for rosé is not just about the wine itself; it’s about the experiences and memories created over a glass with friends and family. previous post How Non-Vintage Champagne Reflects Its House Style next post Pumpkin Walnut Gnocchi Recipe: Perfect Fall Dish Women in Wine: Meet the Trailblazers of 2025 January 14, 2025 Why Woodford Reserve Double Double Oaked Will Surprise... January 14, 2025 Why Saving Pubs Matters: A Personal Take on... January 14, 2025 Discovering Hidden Gems: Best Wines Under £10 January 14, 2025 Diageo’s Controversial Payments: A Whisky Saga Unfolds January 14, 2025 Beer Rationing in Telangana: A Surprising Twist Unfolds January 14, 2025 Coppola’s Bold Winery Sale: A Dream or a... 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