19 de June de 2026
Amelia Pinot Noir 2024 receives outstanding recognition at DWWA 2026 6
The 2024 vintage of Amelia Pinot Noir was awarded an impressive 95 points and a Gold Medal at the latest edition of the Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA), consolidating its position among the leading Pinot Noir wines of the New World.
Now in its 23rd year, the Decanter World Wine Awards have established themselves as the world’s largest wine competition and one of the most influential global benchmarks for quality. With more than two decades of history, the competition has defined an international standard, bringing together over 18,000 wines from nearly 60 countries each year, all blind-tasted by more than 250 world-class experts, including Masters of Wine, Master Sommeliers, buyers, journalists and educators.
In this 2026 edition, Amelia Pinot Noir 2024 —sourced from the Quebrada Seca Vineyard in the Limarí Valley— once again stands out for the singularity of its extreme northern origin in Chile: a terroir shaped by the Pacific Ocean and exceptional conditions for Pinot Noir expression, earning 95 points and a Gold Medal.

This vintage was described by the publication as a wine of “deeply rewarding tones of raspberry, strawberry, cherry and red pepper brushed with whisps of lavender. Ample and broad with zingy acidity, displaying delightful ease and grace.”
Year after year, the competition brings together some of the finest wines in the world, recognising labels that reflect origin, precision and winemaking excellence.
This new recognition places Amelia Pinot Noir 2024 among the leading Pinot Noir references worldwide, underscoring its consistency and the singular character of the Limarí Valley as one of the most distinctive terroirs for producing high-end Pinot Noir.