The World of Fine Wine is pleased to announce the global winners of the World’s Best Wine Lists Awards 2022, with Champagne’s Domaine Les Crayères and NYC’s Eleven Madison Park taking the two top prizes.
Widely regarded as the finest restaurant in the Champagne region, Domaine Les Crayères became the first French establishment in the history of the prestigious annual awards to take home the top Wine List of the Year prize.
The Reims-based hotel and restaurant, which was also named The World’s Best Champagne and Sparkling Wine List, was joined on the podium in London by one of the USA’s most celebrated restaurants, with NYC’s Eleven Madison Park retaining its Best Overall Wine List title in the World’s Best Wine Lists Champions’ League, reserved exclusively for past Wine List of the Year winners.
A double for Guincho a Galera
Macau’s Guincho a Galera also had an excellent night, picking up two awards (World’s Best Long Wine List and World’s Best Dessert and Fortified Wine List), while the USA was once again the dominant country, with wins for Boulder, Colorado’s Frasca Food and Wine (Best Medium-Sized Wine List), NYC’s Temperance Wine Bar (Best By-the-Glass Wine List (without Coravin®), The Turtle Enoteca in Brownwood, Texas (Best-Value Wine List), and Wit and Wisdom (Best New Restaurant Wine List) in the main competition.
American establishments also accounted for three of the five outright Champions’ League category winners, with Portland’s Pix Pâtisserie, Portland (Champions’ League Champagne and Sparkling Wine List of the Year) and The Barn at Blackberry Farm in Walland, Tennessee (Champions’ League Spirits List of the Year) joining overall winner Eleven Madison Park, while NYC’s Terroir Tribeca shared the Champions’ League By-the-Glass Wine List of the Year with Park Hotel in Vossevangen, Norway.
But this was a night in which the truly international spread of the World’s Best Wine Lists was recognized, too, with well-deserved wins for establishments in Australia, Austria, Italy, Norway, Sweden, and the UK.
World’s Best Wine Lists: Looking to better times
At the awards presentation in London, Neil Beckett, editor of The World of Fine Wine and chairman of the World’s Best Wine Lists judging panel, acknowledged that this has not been an easy year for restaurants anywhere in the world.
“We are all acutely conscious that it has been another desperately difficult year for the hospitality industry,” Beckett said.
“Covid restrictions have gradually been lifting, but staff shortages and spiralling costs continue to make for a very harsh environment. Our hearts go out to all those in the sector who have struggled and who are still suffering.
“In another year that has seen so many more sad losses, it is all the more inspiring and uplifting to find how many establishments of all kinds have managed to adapt and to survive, and whose wine offerings—representing so much accumulated experience, expertise, promise, pleasure, and value—should help them, and all of us, look forward to better times,” Beckett added.
The World’s Best Wine Lists is a global awards program created in 2014 by the multi-award-winning publication The World of Fine Wine.
Judged according to a rigorous protocol by independent, international panels of leading professionals, including World Champion Sommeliers, Master Sommeliers, Masters of Wine, and highly respected wine writers, it is the first awards program to acknowledge the crucial importance of a good wine selection—regardless of size—in the modern dining experience all round the world.
The World’s Best Wine Lists 2022 Global Winners
Wine List of the Year
Domaine Les Crayères, Reims, France
Best Long Wine List (more than 500 wines)
Guincho a Galera, Macau—Asia
Shortlist
Jonah’s, Palm Beach, New South Wales, Australia—Australasia
Tantris, Munich, Germany—Europe
Qunu at the Saxon Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa—Middle East and Africa
Foreign Cinema, San Francisco, California, USA—North America
Graycliff Hotel & Restaurant, Nassau, Bahamas—South & Central America and the Caribbean
Best Medium-Size Wine List (fewer than 500 wines)
Frasca Food and Wine, Boulder, Colorado, USA—North America
Shortlist
Duddell’s, Hong Kong, China—Asia
Mayfair Lane Pub & Dining Room, Perth, Western Australia, Australia—Australasia
Mash Åarhus, Åarhus, Denmark—Europe
Clap, Dubai, UAE—Middle East and Africa
Astrid & Gastón, Lima, Peru—South & Central America and the Caribbean
Best Short Wine List (fewer than 200 wines)
Folii, Stockholm, Sweden—Europe
Shortlist
Restaurant Koke, Kyoto-fu, Japan—Asia
The Chef’s Table, Umhlanga Rocks, Durban, South Africa—Middle East and Africa
The Bristol, Chicago, Illinois, USA—North America
Best Micro Wine List (fewer than 100 wines / no more than four printed pages)
Firedoor Restaurant, Surry Hills, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia—Australasia
Shortlist
American Bar & Grill, Tokyo American Club, Tokyo, Japan—Asia
The White Swan, Shawell, Leicestershire, UK—Europe
Hotel Montefiore, Tell Aviv-Yafo, Israel—Middle East and Africa
Nopa, San Francisco, California, USA—North America
La Niña, Lima, Peru—South & Central America and the Caribbean
Best By-The-Glass Wine List (with Coravin®)
sketch – Lecture Room & Library, London, UK—Europe
Shortlist
Mesa, Macau—Asia
Qunu at the Saxon Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa—Middle East and Africa
Wine Bar George, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA—North America
Ajualä, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic—South & Central America and the Caribbean
Best By-The-Glass Wine List (without Coravin®)
Temperance Wine Bar, New York City—North America
Shortlist
Jaan, Singapore—Asia
Ten Minutes by Tractor, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia—Australasia
Core by Clare Smyth, London, UK—Europe
Amazonico Dubai, Dubai, UAE—Middle East and Africa
Best Champagne & Sparkling Wine List
Domaine Les Crayères, Reims, France—Europe
Shortlist
Amber at The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, China—Asia
Jonah’s, Palm Beach, New South Wales, Australia—Australasia
Archipel Wine Cellar, Constance Prince Maurice, Poste de Flacq, Mauritius— Middle East and Africa
Effervescence Bubbles & Bites, New Orleans, Louisiana—North America
Grand Old House, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands—South & Central America and the Caribbean
Best Designed Wine List
House of Tides, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK—Europe
Shortlist
Mesa, Macau—Asia
Hopgoods, Nelson, New Zealand—Australasia
Hakkasan Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE—Middle East and Africa
Lazy Bear, San Francisco, California USA—North America
Astrid & Gastón, Lima, Peru—South & Central America and the Caribbean
Best Dessert & Fortified Wine List
Guincho a Galera, Macau—Asia
Shortlist
Aria Restaurant, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia—Australasia
Atrio, Cáceres, Spain—Europe
Archipel Wine Cellar, Constance Prince Maurice, Poste de Flacq, Mauritius—Middle East and Africa
Bern’s Steak House, Tampa, Florida, USA—North America
Graycliff Hotel & Restaurant, Nassau, Bahamas—South & Central America and the Caribbean
Best Hotel Wine List
Jonah’s, Palm Beach, New South Wales, Australia—Australasia
Shortlist
Guincho a Galera, Macau—Asia
Bar au Lac, Zurich, Switzerland—Europe
Archipel Wine Cellar, Constance Prince Maurice, Poste de Flacq, Mauritius—Middle East and Africa
The Inn at Little Washington, Washington, Virginia, USA—North America
Graycliff Hotel & Restaurant, Nassau, Bahamas—South & Central America and the Caribbean
Best New Wine List (opened after January 2019)
Wit and Wisdom Sonoma, Sonoma, California, USA—North America
Shortlist
ëlgr restaurant, Cape town, South Africa—Middle East and Africa
Best Regional Wine List (in the region)
Antica Bottega del Vino, Verona, Italy—Europe
Shortlist
Hajime, Osaka, Japan—Asia
Bennelong, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia—Australasia
Priva Lounge, Pretoria, South Africa—Middle East and Africa
Press Restaurant, St Helena, California, USA—North America
K’u’uk, Mérida, Mexico—South & Central America and the Caribbean
Best Regional Wine List (outside the region)
Matteo’s at Annabel’s (for Italian wines), London, UK—Europe
Shortlist
DNA Spanish Restaurant (for Spanish wines), Taiwan—Asia
Bella Venezia (for Italian wines), Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia—Australasia
Archipel Wine Cellar (for French wines), Constance Prince Maurice, Poste de Flacq, Mauritius—Middle East and Africa
Acanto (for Italian wines), Chicago, Illinois, USA—North America
Best Sake List (outside Japan)
Saké, The Rocks, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia—Australasia
Shortlist
Clap, Dubai, UAE—Middle East and Africa
SingleThread Farms & Restaurant, Healdsburg, California, USA—North America
Best Spirits List
Boisdale of Belgravia, London, UK—Europe
Shortlist
CHOP Steakhouse, Tokyo American Club, Tokyo, Japan—Asia
Charred Kitchen and Bar, Orange, New South Wales, Australia—Australasia
Priva Lounge, Pretoria, South Africa—Middle East and Africa
Yolan, Nashville, Tennessee, USA—North America
Quintonil, Mexico City, Mexico—South & Central America and the Caribbean
Best Value Wine List
The Turtle Enoteca LTD, Brownwood, Texas, USA
Best Wine Bar List
VIN Bjørvika, Oslo, Norway—Europe
Shortlist
Chinois, Shibuya, Tokyo—Asia
Brut, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel—Middle East and Africa
Wine Bar George, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA—North America
Most Original Wine List
Tasca d’Almerita – Capofaro Estate, Salina, Italy—Europe
Shortlist
Charley Noble, Wellington, New Zealand—Australasia
Pastel, Tel Aviv, Israel—Middle East and Africa
Contento Restaurant, New York City, USA—North America
Best Cruise Line / Ship Wine List
The World, Residences at Sea
World’s Best Wine Lists Champions’ League 2022
The shortlist for all five Champions’ League awards comprises the eight winners of the Wine List of the Year award:
Domaine Les Crayères, Reims, France—Wine List of the Year 2022
Terroir Tribeca, New York, USA—Wine List of the Year 2021
Park Hotel, Vossevangen, Norway—Wine List of the Year 2019
Pix Pâtisserie, Portland, USA—Wine List of the Year 2019
The Barn at Blackberry Farm, Walland, Tennessee, USA—Wine List of the Year 2018
Robuchon au Dôme, Grand Lisboa Hotel, Macau, China—Wine List of the Year 2016
Eleven Madison Park, New York, USA—Wine List of the Year 2015
Palais Coburg, Vienna, Austria—Wine List of the Year 2014
Champions’ League Best Overall Wine List 2021
Eleven Madison Park, New York City, USA
Champions’ League Best By-the-Glass Wine List
Park Hotel, Vossevangen, Norway / Terroir Tribeca, New York City, USA
Champions’ League Champagne & Sparkling Wine List
Pix Pâtisserie, Portland, Oregon, USA
Champions’ League Best Dessert and Fortified Wine List
Robuchon au Dôme, Grand Lisboa Hotel, Macau, China
Champions’ League Best Spirits List
The Barn at Blackberry Farm, Walland, Tennessee, USA
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