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    Tuesday
    Nov232021

    Winemaker Ann Sperling named 2021 Riedel Winemaker of the Year 

    and recipient of Cambridge Food & Wine Society’s Award

    -- Celebrated Canadian winemaker in British Columbia, Ontario and Mendoza recognized for fine wine production on global stage --

    Versado Wines is proud to announce that Ann Sperling has been named Winemaker of the Year 2021 by the prestigious Cambridge Food & Wine Society and is the recipient of the coveted RIEDEL Award. 

    The Society recognizes achievements made in the global wine industry and the creation of fine wines around the world and has in the past recognized such luminaries as Robert Mondavi, Miguel Torres, Lamberto Marchesi de Frescobaldi, Eduardo Chadwick and Sandro Bottega, among others. Ann Sperling’s wines, including Southbrook Vineyards’ Poetica and Estate series, and those of Sperling Vineyards in the Okanagan and her iconic Versado wines in Mendoza, Argentina are considered by international wine writers to be among the finest in their respective regions and are widely acknowledged on the world stage. Ms. Sperling has consistently been one of the most enthusiastic promoters of Canada’s wine industry, is a pioneer of organic and biodynamic wine production and has helped achieve international recognition for the country around the world. 

    The Cambridge Food and Wine Society of Canada is an organization co-founded in 1998 by Professors Leo Chan and Gian Paolo Michelini. This year’s award was formally announced and accompanied by comments from Laetizia Riedel of the illustrious Austrian wine glass manufacturer recognizing Ann for her commitment and passion, honouring “nature and soil surrounding the vines.” Impressively, and acknowledging Ann’s love of animals and horses, RIEDEL honoured the winemaker with an intricate decanter featuring a hand-blown horse head and the inscription “Riedel Award 2021.”

     “It’s an honour to receive this important award,” said Ann Sperling. “In our relentless pursuit of great winemaking, we have learned the high value and relevance of organic and biodynamic viticulture, and this has instilled in us a deep respect for the soil, water and ecosystems upon which great wine, and our planet, relies. I am delighted to be recognized for these efforts.”

    Upon hearing of the honour, Tony Aspler had this to say: “I think I can speak for the entire Canadian wine industry - and especially your colleagues in Niagara - when I offer hearty congratulations for having been awarded the Cambridge Food & Wine Society's Riedel Award as Winemaker of the Year for 2021… You are, indeed, a worthy recipient for the example you have set in protecting the land both in BC and Ontario that produces your fine wines vintage after vintage.”

    A woman rooted in the land

    Considered a leading force in the Canadian movement to organic and biodynamic fine winemaking, Ann has over three decades of experience in winegrowing, winemaking and consulting for successful winery start-ups. She prefers to think of herself as a “winegrower” instead of a winemaker. Her vineyard-centric ideology is passionately applied to every facet of her winemaking philosophy, including organic grape-growing practices, and gentle handling in the winery. Ann’s roots are deeply embedded in the terroir of winegrowing. Raised on a family vineyard in Kelowna, BC, Ann began early on recognizing, developing and appreciating the fine balance within the characteristics of the fruit and its effects on wine.

    For additional information or visuals, or to arrange an interview, in-studio segment or one-on-one wine tasting with Ann Sperling, please contact:  Ann@sperlingvineyards.com or (905) 380-9095.

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