On November 12th, 2025, the challenge officially begins for winemakers from France and around the world. They will be able to register online to present their best white, rosé, and red wines — still or sparkling — in these two major international wine events to be held on March 14 and 15, 2026, at the Strasbourg Convention Centre.

The Mondial des Vins Blancs Strasbourg – 28th edition

A world reference for over a quarter of a century, the Mondial des Vins Blancs Strasbourg is the only international competition exclusively dedicated to the full diversity of white wines worldwide. Organized by Strasbourg Events, it has been under the patronage of the OIV (International Organisation of Vine and Wine) for 16 years and a member of VINOFED, the World Federation of Major International Wine and Spirits Competitions, for 12 years.

New prestigious endorsement: in 2026, the competition will, for the first time, be patronized by the International Union of Oenologists (UIOE), like the 14 other VINOFED competitions.

 

Manuel Capote

Registration opens November 12th, 2025
www.mondial-vins-blancs.com

13 competition categories
They showcase the excellence of major white grape varieties and terroirs from around the world while reflecting emerging trends: Chardonnay, Chenin, Gewurztraminer, Muscat, Pinot blanc, Pinot gris, Riesling, Sauvignon, Sylvaner, Viognier, other white varieties, blends, and de-alcoholized / no-low wine.

A world first among the 2026 distinctions: the “Franc de Pied” award

In addition to the Grand Gold, Gold, and Silver medals, the jury of 60 international experts will also award the following special trophies and prizes:
• The Grand Jury Prize (best wine of the competition)
• 2 VINOFED Prizes for the best still dry wine and best brut sparkling wine
• Dry wine trophy for each of the 13 categories
• “Favorite” distinctions for:
– Best “Franc de Pied” wine (a world first)
– Best white wine with maceration (orange wine)
– Best indigenous grape variety
– Best still and sparkling de-alcoholized wine
– Best first participation

What is a “Franc de Pied” wine?
A “Franc de Pied” wine comes from ungrafted vines that remain on their original roots, unlike the vast majority of vineyards replanted after the phylloxera crisis.

Winners of the special prizes will benefit from international media coverage.

 

The European Red & Rosé Wine Contest – 1st edition

Driven by its commitment to innovation, Strasbourg Events launches in 2026 the European Red & Rosé Wine Contest, the first competition entirely dedicated to red and rosé wines from the 46 member countries of the European Union and the Council of Europe.

This unique event celebrates the diversity and evolution of European tastes: lighter reds, more structured rosés, and de-alcoholized wines are experiencing strong growth.

Registration opens November 12th, 2025

www.mondial-vins-blancs.com

Edita Durcova, photo credit Florence Bahl

6 categories
• Still rosé wine
• Sparkling rosé wine
• De-alcoholized rosé wine
• Still red wine
• Sparkling red wine
• De-alcoholized red wine

Awards in line with market trends
From Grand Gold, Gold, and Silver medals (maximum 33% of samples awarded per category) to the Grand Jury Prize for the best red and best rosé, expert judges will also grant “Favorite” distinctions, including — for the first time in the world — awards for “Franc de Pied” wines.

 

2026 “Favorite” awards (Coups de cœur) for rosé and red wines
• Best “Franc de Pied” wine
• Best wine from an indigenous grape variety
• Best still de-alcoholized wine
• Best sparkling de-alcoholized wine

Winners of the special prizes will enjoy international media exposure and enhanced visibility through the competition’s media partnerships.

Allwinestories is media partner of both the competitions