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Walla Walla’s L’Ecole N° 41 Brings Home International Trophy from the Global Fine Wine Challenge in Sydney, Australia 

WALLA WALLA, WA (December 8, 2022) – For the third time in a decade, L’Ecole N° 41,  one of Walla Walla Valley’s founding wineries, has earned an international trophy at a  prestigious global wine competition. 

Global Fine Wine Challenge’s International Trophy for Best New World Bordeaux Blend  was awarded to the 2019 Perigee from their Estate Seven Hills Vineyard in the Walla  Walla Valley. This highly regarded annual competition included six hundred of the New  World’s top wines, entered by invitation only, from Australia, Canada, New Zealand,  South Africa, and the United States. Five of the most important voices in New World  wine, one from each participating country, nominated their top wines for the  competition. Sean P. Sullivan, an influential and widely read American wine writer,  represented the United States and nominated L’Ecole N° 41’s 2019 Estate Perigee.  

For L’Ecole N° 41, this accolade builds upon the two previous international trophies  including 2016’s Six Nations Wine Challenge’s International Trophy for Best New World  Bordeaux Blend awarded to the 2013 Estate Ferguson and 2014’s Decanter World Wine  Awards International Trophy for Best Red Bordeaux Varietals over £15 presented to the  2011 Estate Ferguson. The news of this new trophy comes shortly after Wine & Spirits  Magazine named L’Ecole N° 41 as a Top 100 Winery of the Year for the 16th time.  

“We are thrilled with this third international trophy. It speaks to our commitment to  quality every vintage and our focus on excellence throughout the year starting in the  vineyard, continuing at the winery, and finishing with the wine in your glass. Our  Vineyard Collection of wines, including our Estate Perigee and Estate Ferguson, are  single vineyard expressions of Walla Walla’s unique terroir and represent the best that  each vineyard has to offer” remarked Marty Clubb, Owner and Managing Winemaker.  He continued, “As we look forward to celebrating our 40th anniversary in 2023, we see  this as an acknowledgment of the foundation of quality we have built to this point. This  is a tremendous honor, not only for L’Ecole but also for Washington State and the Walla  Walla Valley. As a winery and region, we are still relatively young, and it is exciting to  see the success to date and the potential of what the future holds.” 

The 2019 Perigee, Estate Seven Hills Vineyard is a blend of 52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 19% Merlot, 17% Cabernet Franc, 7% Petit Verdot, and 5% Malbec. L’Ecole N° 41 is a  winery partner with Pepper Bridge Winery and Leonetti Cellar in the acclaimed Estate  Seven Hills Vineyard. Planted in wind-blown loess, a geologically young, mineral-rich  soil, it is one of the oldest and most renowned vineyards. It has been named one of the  “Ten Great Vineyards of the World” by Wine & Spirits Magazine.

About L’Ecole No 41 

Housed in the historic Frenchtown schoolhouse depicted on its label, L’Ecole N° 41 has earned  international acclaim for producing expressive, distinctive wines that reflect the unmistakable  typicity of Washington State and the unique terroir of their Walla Walla Valley estate vineyards. Founded in 1983, L’Ecole celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2023. In addition to Clubb, his wife  Megan Clubb and their children Riley Clubb and Rebecca Olson are also co-owners and serve on  L’Ecole’s Board of Directors. 

About Global Fine Wine Challenge (formerly Six Nations Wine Challenge)

Exclusive to the nations of the New World, this challenge is accessible by invitation only and is  restricted to the top 120 wines of each country competing – Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South  Africa & the USA. The very best selections across 22 classes are made by country representatives in  light of their intimate knowledge of their own nation’s wines. The competition is held in Sydney,  Australia, and wines are judged blind by Masters of Wine to discover the best that the New World  has to offer. 

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