Caroline Gilby is "Wine Celebrity of the Balkans" 2022 & The Wine Town of the Balkan Wine Festival Opens in the Heart of Sofia on June 16th
The British wine expert Caroline Gilby MW was named "Wine Celebrity of the Balkans" during the official gala dinner after the end of the successful 11th edition of The Balkans International Wine Competition (BIWC). The special award is presented for the second year in a row, with last year's title winner Robert Blom from the Netherlands also attending the gala dinner at Ktima Filipicon, Salamina.
"It was a great honor to receive this award at the Balkans International Wine Competition. After so many years of tasting, narrating, and writing about wines from the Balkans, I feel that my efforts in showing the rest of the world what an exciting wine place that is, have finally been recognized, especially by the region itself. Thank you”, said Gilby.
The winners from all participating countries were also announced at the ceremony, and the most significant awards will traditionally be announced on the first night of the Sofia Wine Festival - on June 16 at 20:00 h. The space in front of the National Palace of Culture will again be occupied by tents, where producers and exhibitors from all over the Balkan region will present their best wines.
Caroline deserves the award for her tireless work for decades promoting Balkan wines. The whole region owes her gratitude, she is a worthy ambassador of the Balkan culture - a value that we put on a pedestal with the entire organization of the Competition and the Festival for 11 years, said Galina Niforu, director of BIWCF.
Caroline Gilby has one of the most prestigious titles in the wine world - Master of Wine. Her first book - “Wines of Bulgaria, Romania, and Moldova”, was published in 2018 after Gilby has been traveling to Central and Eastern Europe for many years and witnessed the complete wine revolution throughout the region. She contributed to the promotion of this region by writing for Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book, Oxford Companion to Wine, World Atlas of Wine, The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia, The Wine Opus, Wine Report, and Wines of the World.
Gilby has chaired a tasting panel for the Balkans, Eurasia, and Eastern Europe at the Decanter World Wine Awards and has also judged and presented at a number of wine events around the world. In 2018, she became the first foreigner to be awarded the title "Friend of Hungarian winemakers".
The next event in the BIWCF program is the Sofia Wine Festival between 16 and 18 June.
Sofia residents and guests of the city will be able to taste thousands of wines from the Balkan region, including those awarded during the wine competition on the historic Greek island Salamina. They will have the opportunity to enjoy the festive atmosphere with music and art in the open air and try delicacies from different national cuisines.
For the eleventh year in a row, Sofia will host the event that The Balkans International Wine Festival (BIWCF) will set up its traditional white tents in front of the National Palace of Culture, where 70 wine producers will offer a selection of their best products for tasting. The visitors of the Festival will be able to touch the awarded wines from the Competition, held earlier June on the Greek island Salamina - in a special Golden Tent.
The wine that won the most points from the prestigious jury of the Competition - the winner of the Grand Trophy, will be announced during a ceremony on the first night of the three-day city event - on June 16 at 20:00 h. The host of the ceremony will be the director of BIWCF and chairman of the Bulgarian Association of Wine Exporters - Galina Niforou. The Best Cellar in the Balkans, which won the most medals in the Competition, and the trophies in the individual categories will also be announced.
Sofia residents and guests of the capital will have the opportunity to spend two exciting evenings (this Thursday and Friday) and all day on Saturday, enjoying a rich program, delicious delicacies from various national cuisines, music, and games with prizes. Tickets can be taken on the spot or online, and at the entrance, souvenirs of the event will await the visitors.
The Balkan International Wine Competition and Festival 2022 is supported by the Sofia Municipality, the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, as well as the media partnership from Greece is AllWineStories.com