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Errazuriz Wine Photographer of the Year captures beauty of harvest with winning shot

The winner of the prestigious Errazuriz Wine Photographer of the Year has been revealed as a beautiful shot that captures the essence of harvest, entitled ‘A Grape View’. 

Spanish photographer Oscar Oliveras picked up the accolade for his shot, which depicts the gathering of emillon grapes on the first day of the harvest at Château des Ganfards, in Saussignac, France.

It shows a harvest machine unloading grapes into a tractor, ready for transport to the winery for pressing.

Oliveras won the Produce category before going on to win the overall grand prize of Errazuriz Wine Photographer of the Year.

“The range and quality of images this year has been extraordinary,” said Caroline Kenyon, Founder/Director of the Awards. “They tell moving, beautiful, informative, entertaining food and drink stories of every kind from around the world – a world still gripped by the pandemic – and show us how food & wine connects us all.”

Here is the overall winning shot, and Produce category 1st place:

Credit: Oscar Oliveras/ Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year 2021

This is the winning shot in the People category

Wine Photographer of the Year
Credit: Victor Pugatschew / Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year 2021

And first place in the Places category

Wine Photographer of the Year
Credit: Lana Svitankova/ Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year 2021

This year’s exhibition will premiere at The Royal Photographic Society in Bristol, England.

You can see last year’s winners in our article, here.

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