Château Constellation shone at the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles 2024 winning six gold medals!
Our wines have been distinguished among thousands of international candidates, confirming our reputation for excellence and know-how.
The Concours Mondial de Bruxelles
Visit Concours Mondial de Bruxelles is a renowned international competition where some 10,000 wines are presented each year by producers from all over the world. Created in 1994 by Louis Havaux, the competition has rapidly established itself as one of the most prestigious events in the wine industry.
Each year, a panel of wine experts evaluates the wines under optimal tasting conditions. The winning wines undergo rigorous controls to guarantee consumers exemplary reliability. Since 2022, the competition has been held in four separate sessions to better evaluate each type of wine according to its specific characteristics.
Our medal-winning wines
1. Fendant 2023 - A white wine with fruity, floral notes, ideal for aperitifs and light dishes.
2. Petite Arvine 2023 - Balanced and lively, with citrus aromas and a saline finish.
3. Johannisberg 2022 & 2023 - Two years in a row rewarded for its complexity and flavors of hazelnut and white fruit.
4. Boréal 2022 - A blend of white grape varieties offering exceptional freshness and vivacity.
5. Constellation 2018 - A red wine blend, aged in barrels, combining power and elegance with notes of black fruits and spices.
Focus on Boréal 2022
Visit Boréal 2022 is one of this year's gold medal winners.
Here's why it deserves your full attention:
1. Fresh and lively - A blend of white grape varieties that offers a sensation of freshness from the very first sip.
2. Aromatic complexity - Subtle notes of lemon, rhubarb and lychee, enhanced by aromas of white flowers.
3. Perfect Balance - A balanced structure with a hint of acidity that gives the wine its liveliness and freshness.
4. Versatility - Ideal as an aperitif, it also goes perfectly with seafood, grilled fish and summer salads.
5. Ageing potential - Enjoy now, or cellar for a few years to appreciate its evolution.