23 June 2022

Sélection des vins de Genève 2022

A really sweet boar!

The Sélection des Vins de Genève wine prizes were awarded Thursday 23 June at the Museum of Art and History, with an enthusiastic audience in attendance that included celebrities from the worlds of gastronomy, politics, sports, tourism and wine.

Cantonal Councillor Antonio Hodgers handed out the famous boar trophy, which is awarded to the wine with the highest overall number of points, to Thierry Anet from the Domaine de la république et canton de Genève, for his 2019 late harvest Gewurztraminer.

The 2021 Viognier from Domaine des Curiades won the bronze young boar trophy, the prize awarded by students at the Hotel Management School Geneva (EHG). The sculpture was given to Xavier Dupraz by Nora Nogues and Tanguy Uffer, students at the school.

The bronze fox, awarded to the favourite wine of Geneva’s cafés and restaurants, was given by Marie-Jo Raboud from the Auberge de Gy and Vincent Glauser from the Hôtel de Ville restaurant, to Frédéric Rochaix of Domaine Les Perrières for his Chasselas Les Millerands 2021.

The press prize (an engraving of a ferret) was given by Swiss-German journalist Daniel Boeninger to Bernard Vuagnat from Clos de la Donzelle for his Mondeuse 2020.

The Tradition Trophy, a magnificent engraving of an eagles’ nest, is awarded to the winery with the best average for its Chasselas and Gamay wines. It is offered by the Compagnie des Vieux-Grenadiers. Bernard Stress, a member of honour of the society, presented it to Olivier Conne of Domaine des Charmes.

The sculpture of a Kite bird, awarded for the best sparkling wine, was given by Benjamin Gehrig, director of the Vaud Wines Office and a member of Swiss Wine Promotion, to Frédéric Seraldy of Domaine de la Printanière for his “Barjak” brut.

And finally, a new prize: a magnificent engraving of a butterfly that was given by oenology students at the Haute Ecole de Changins, Fiona Stucki and Marc Sawaya, with the school’s director Conrad Briguet, to Bernard Bosseau from Cave de Sézenove for his 2021 Gamay rosé.

Robert Hainard is the internationally renowned artist who created this new prize; he is the artist behind all of the other trophies as well.

Fifty-five other wines received a gold medal out of 578 wines in total that competed in the Sélection.

The complete list of awards for the 23rd annual Sélection is available.

Leman Bleu recorded the ceremony.

The 2022 awards.