£2 bottle of grocery store wine wins 'worldwide competitors' in TV experiment

A bottle of wine that was reportedly purchased from an area grocery store and value little greater than £2 has gained a world competitors, a Belgian TV present has claimed.

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The wine was submitted to the competitors as an experiment by the Belgian programme that got down to take a look at the juries in this sort of competitors.

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The programme 'On n'est pas des pigeons' (We aren't suckers) stated it submitted what it known as the "worst wine from a supermarket" to the Gilbert et Gaillard international competition - and producers have been surprised to study that it gained a prime award.

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The bottle value solely €2.50 (£2.15), with the programme's producers allegedly changing its label with a faux eye-catching one containing a dove (a nod to the the present's identify) and even the colors of the programme.

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They stated they renamed the wine Le Château Colombier.

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Entry to the competitors value €50 plus €20 for an evaluation of the wine to search out out its actual composition, though on this case the programme despatched in a faux report.

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The jury's evaluation described the combined wine as "smooth, nervous and rich palate with clean, young aromas that promise a pleasant complexity. Very interesting".

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The programme stated that it had carried out the experiment as a result of for a lot of of those competitions the juries weren't specialists however volunteers who had utilized to be on the jury.

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It revealed that considered one of its editors had beforehand volunteered for the same competitors and found that there was not one actual professional on his jury desk.

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It says that such competitions are influential with any bottle of wine carrying a medal or an award on its label usually having fun with a 15 per cent improve in gross sales.

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For this cause, it really useful as dependable the 'Concours Mondial de Bruxelles' (Brussels International Competition), the place the prizes have been awarded by real oenology professionals.

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On social media, one Twitter consumer defined: "No one takes the Gilbert et Gaillard contest seriously in the international wine markets. Serious competitions are blind — the bottle or label is not displayed. In addition, there is no rule that 2.5 euros will be bad for wine, the ex-winery sales price of most of the wines sold as "good" in the market does not exceed 3-4 euros. [After] import costs, shipping, taxes, dealer's share etc, unfortunately it is sold to the consumer for very high prices.

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"In my opinion, that is nothing greater than an promoting marketing campaign created to draw consideration to such competitions as G&G."

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