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All the medallists from The Global Fortified Masters 2025

Fortified wine offers a diverse array of styles, flavours and winemaking techniques, majoring on quality and value for money. Patricia Stefanowicz MW reports.

FORTIFIED WINES come in a wide range of styles: dry, medium or sweet; white, tawny or red; lightly fortified or quite highly fortified; aged biologically or oxidatively; unoaked or oaked. Though made using traditional techniques, the wines themselves are not old-fashioned. We were impressed by the Sherries that we judged this year. Valdespino’s pure Manzanilla Deliciosa and Barbadillo’s Criadera Selection Amontillado en Rama, concentrated and lingering, were both awarded Golds. Our one Palo Cortado, González Byass Leonor 12-year-old, earned a coveted Master. These wines are dry, pungent and exceptionally delicious – and not really very expensive, given their unbelievable quality.

Henriques & Henriques always performs well, and the 15-Year-Old Verdelho took away a Gold for a superb, ridiculously inexpensive wine, redolent of everything one looks for in fine-quality Madeira. The judges were suitably excited by the range of Marsala from Cantine Florio. Each was identified by an individual batch number and produced from the Grillo grape. These wines thrilled the judges with their richness and concentration, balanced with fresh acidity and ageing in wood. The Dolce Superiore Riserva from 1994 garnered our Grand Master.

Australia weighed in with a selection from De Bortoli’s Rutherglen winery. The Show Liqueur Muscat from Riverina continues to demonstrate why this style of wine is so beloved and was joined by the Rutherglen Estate Muscat in earning Gold medals. In a not dissimilar style, Adega de Palmela Moscatel Roxo de Setúbal 15 Years from Portugal also wowed the judges to win a Master.

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Sherry

Winery Name of Wine Region Country Vint. Medal
£20-£30
González Byass Leonor Palo Cortado 12 Year Old Jerez Spain NV Master
Bodegas Valdespino Manzanilla Deliciosa Jerez Spain NV Gold
Bodegas Barbadillo Criadera Selection Amontillado En Rama Jerez Spain NV Gold

Madeira

Winery Name of Wine Region Country Vint. Medal
£10-£15
Henriques & Henriques Finest 5 Year Old Medium Dry Madeira Madeira Portugal NV Silver
£15-£20
Henriques & Henriques 15 Year Old Madeira Madeira Portugal NV Gold

Marsala

Winery Name of Wine Region Country Vint. Medal
£30-£50
Cantine Florio Semisecco Superiore Riserva SR1714 Marsala Italy 2017 Gold
£50-£70
Cantine Florio Vergine Riserva VR2506 Marsala Italy 2006 Gold
£100+
Cantine Florio Dolce Superiore Riserva SD0294 Marsala Italy 1994 Grand Master
Cantine Florio Secco Superiore Riserva SS0900 Marsala Italy 2000 Gold

Romanian Fortified Wine

Winery Name of Wine Region Country Vint. Medal
£10-£15
Murfatlar Winery Lacrima lui Ovidiu 5 White Dobrogea Romania NV Silver
Murfatlar Winery Lacrima lui Ovidiu 5 Rosé Dobrogea Romania NV Silver
Murfatlar Winery Lacrima lui Ovidiu 5 Red Dobrogea Romania NV Silver
£20-£30
Murfatlar Winery Lacrima lui Ovidiu 12 White Dobrogea Romania NV Gold

Semillon

Winery Name of Wine Region Country Vint. Medal
£20-£30
De Bortoli Wines Black Noble Riverina Australia NV Gold

The selection we tasted from the Douro Valley was of very high quality. Late-bottled vintage and crusted Ports are a significant step up from standard ruby, and our examples showed more intensity and toasty oak. At around £25–£30, they are excellent value and have the structure and flavour to hold for years after bottling. Vintage Ports are delectable. Alves de Sousa 2023, although very youthful, and Quinta do Crasto 2018, slightly more mature, both took home Golds, and Alves de Sousa Quinta da Oliveirinha 2020 was awarded a Master.

We gave out a Gold medal to Cockburn’s 10-Year-Old Tawny and a Master to the ‘gatecrasher’ from Australia, De Bortoli’s Old Boys Tawny. Colheita Ports exhibit lovely integration, layers of flavour and complexity – and Quinta do Crasto’s Colheita 2005, a field blend of old vines with more than 20 varieties, came away with a Master.

As ever, this Global Fortified Masters was a great prelude to the holiday season. The judges hope that connoisseurs, family and friends enjoy these wines as much as we have.

Muscat

Winery Name of Wine Region Country Vint. Medal
£20-£30
De Bortoli Wines Show Liqueur Muscat Riverina Australia NV Gold
De Bortoli Wines Rutherglen Estate Classic Muscat Rutherglen Australia NV Gold
De Bortoli Wines Rutherglen Estate Muscat Aperitif Rutherglen Australia NV Silver
£50-£70
Adega de Palmela Moscatel Roxo de Setúbal Superior 15 Years Setúbal Portugal NV Master

Port

Winery Name of Wine Region Country Vint. Medal
£20-£30
Domingos Alves de Sousa Alves de Sousa Porto Douro Portugal 2023 Gold
Quinta do Crasto Quinta do Crasto Vintage Port Douro Portugal 2018 Gold
Cockburn’s Port 10 Year Old Tawny Port Douro Portugal NV Gold
Vieira de Sousa Porto Fine Ruby Douro Portugal NV Gold
Feuerheerd’s Crusted Organic Port Douro Portugal 2019 Silver
Quinta do Vallado Late Bottled Vintage Douro Portugal 2019 Silver
Vieira de Sousa Porto Fine White Douro Portugal NV Silver
£30-£50
Quinta do Vallado 20 Year Old Tawny Port Douro Portugal NV Silver
£50-£70
Domingos Alves de Sousa Quinta da Oliveirinha Porto Douro Portugal 2020 Master
Quinta do Crasto Colheita Port Douro Portugal 2005 Master
Vieira de Sousa Vintage Douro Portugal 2019 Gold

Tawny Blend

Winery Name of Wine Region Country Vint. Medal
£30-£50
De Bortoli Wines 21 Year Old Old Boys Australia Australia NV Master

About the competition

With high-quality judges and a unique sampling process, The Global Fortified Masters provides a chance for your wines to shine. The 2025 competition was judged on 16 October at Belvedere in London, employing experienced judges. The top wines were awarded Gold, Silver or Bronze medals according to their result, and those expressions that stood out as being outstanding received the ultimate accolades – the titles of Fortified Master or Grand Master. This report features medal winners only. Please visit the Global Masters website for more information or, to enter future competitions, with a chance to appear in print and online, call: +44 (0) 20 7803 2420 or email Sophie Aston at: sophie@thedrinksbusiness.com

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