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The Berlin Tasting 10th Anniversary just took place in Taipei

The first commemorative event was attended by key Taiwanese wine experts and trade members

May 22nd, 2014

(3rd March, 2014).- Among a very festive ambient and culminating with a typical Lion Dance performance, the first Black-Tie Gala Dinner of the world-tour launched this year to celebrate ten years of The Berlin Tasting, was carried out this evening in the capital of Taiwan.  

The event meant to commemorate the journey which toured over 15 nations during the last decade and established Chile’s place amongst the world’s greatest appellations, took place at the W Hotel in the form of a 4-course dinner, paired with older vintages of the wines that participated in legendary Berlin Tastings around the world, including La Cumbre, KAI, Seña, Don Maximiano Founder’s Reserve and Viñedo Chadwick, showcasing their world-class evolution and ageing potential.

Over 70 key Taiwanese wine experts, trade members, and renowned sommeliers attended this special occasion, hosted by Mr. Eduardo Chadwick, President of Viña Errázuriz and Viña Seña.

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  • I don’t think he was expecting at all to do as well as he did, but I think having done it, it was an educational experience further than he had planned, because instead of just educating the 40 or 50 people in the room, he educated the entire world.

    Steven Spurrier, Consultant Editor to Decanter & Chairman of Decanter World Wine Awards, United Kingdom, October 2013
  • When Eduardo and I first discussed the concept of this blind tasting format, I told him to brace himself for disappointment, especially given the popularity of Bordeaux reds in this part of the world. I was completely wrong in my warning and I am truly surprised by the results…

    Jeannie Cho Lee MW, First Asian Master of Wine, Contributing Editor Decanter Asia, Co-Chair of DAWA, Author, Wine Consultant & Educator, November 2011
  • Until that point only Eduardo knew what he had in his hands. Today the whole world knows… By reaching indisputable recognition in the world wine scene, Eduardo Chadwick’s wines have clearly demonstrated Chile’s tremendous vitivinicultural potential and have helped Chilean wines earn greater space and credibility in the international market.

    Jorge Lucki, Brazilian Wine Journalist and Columnist for Valor Econômico de Sao Paulo, October 2013
  • These tastings definitely have had an impact on how many influential members of the American wine trade view Chile today. So I see them as invaluable to promoting Chile’s well- deserved image as a source for world-class wine that can sit alongside the best that the rest of the world has to offer.

    Josh Raynolds, Wine Critic to Steven Tanzer’s International Wine Cellar, USA, December 2013
  • One enterprising Chilean wine producer, Eduardo Chadwick of Viña Errázuriz, has managed to organise a similar evolutionary milestone for the Chilean wine industry—or at least of his own wines… at what will doubtless come to be known in the history of Chilean wine as the “Berlin Tasting”

    Jancis Robinson MW, “Chilean Wine Grows Up” Financial Times UK, ft Weekend Magazine, February 14, 2004