The World’s Best Vineyards has unveiled its list of the top 50 wine destinations for 2024, spotlighting wineries that offer exceptional wine experiences and embody the richness of global wine culture.
Announced at the picturesque Nyetimber Estate in West Sussex, this year’s top 50 includes both iconic estates and hidden gems, drawing winemakers and vineyard enthusiasts from around the world.
Claiming the prestigious top spot is Bodegas De Los Herederos Del Marqués De Riscal in Rioja, Spain. Established in 1858, Marqués de Riscal is celebrated for its exceptional wines and striking architecture. Designed by Frank Gehry, the luxurious hotel overlooking the vineyards is a highlight, offering visitors a unique wine-paired dining experience with exquisite local flavors.
Following closely in second place is VIK in Chile, awarded the title of World’s Best Vineyards Continent Winner for South America.
Known for its sleek, futuristic design, the vineyard’s reflective titanium roof merges seamlessly with the valley’s natural landscape. Beyond wine tastings and vineyard tours, guests can explore the grounds on horseback, creating a memorable adventure.
Creation in South Africa takes third place, winning the Best Vineyard in Africa award. Famous for its gourmet tasting menus that perfectly complement its wines, Creation also offers educational insights into vineyard management, providing wine enthusiasts with a deeper understanding of the winemaking process.
Coming in fourth, Bodegas Ysios in Spain’s Rioja region was named the Highest Climber, having leaped 67 places from last year. Visitors can enjoy private vineyard tours, complete with a personal sommelier and driver, enhancing the experience of Rioja’s fine wines and cutting-edge architecture.
The fifth place went to Schloss Johannisberg in Germany, renowned as the birthplace of Riesling. With over 1,200 years of winemaking history, this former monastery turned castle offers stunning views of the Rhine River and a window into centuries-old winemaking traditions.
Spain leads this year’s rankings with eight vineyards in the top 50, three of which are in the top 10. France also boasts eight vineyards, with several renowned Champagne houses, such as Maison Ruinart (6th place) and Champagne Bollinger (12th place), making the list. Other notable winners include Robert Mondavi Winery in Napa Valley, named Best Vineyard in North America, and D’Arenberg in Australia, honored as Best Vineyard in Australasia.
Catena Zapata, the 2023 World’s Best Vineyard, has been inducted into the Hall of Fame, recognizing vineyards that have previously claimed the top spot.
Top 50 results:
Listing | Vineyard | Country | Special awards |
1 | Bodegas De Los Herederos Del Marqués De Riscal | Spain | Best Vineyard in Europe |
2 | VIK | Chile | Best Vineyard in South America |
3 | Creation | South Africa | Best Vineyard in Africa |
4 | Bodegas Ysios | Spain | Highest Climber |
5 | Fürst Von Metternich-Winneburg’sche Domäne Schloss Johannisberg | Germany | |
6 | Maison Ruinart | France | |
7 | Château Smith Haut Lafitte | France | |
8 | Abadía Retuerta | Spain | |
9 | Weingut Dr. Loosen | Germany | |
10 | Finca Victoria – Durigutti Family Winemakers | Argentina | |
11 | Bodega Garzón | Uruguay | |
12 | Champagne Bollinger | France | |
13 | Château d’Yquem | France | |
14 | Tenuta Cavalier Pepe | Italy | |
15 | Quinta do Crasto | Portugal | |
16 | Robert Mondavi Winery | United States | Best Vineyard in North America |
17 | Montes | Chile | |
18 | Bodegas Salentein | Argentina | |
19 | Viu Manent | Chile | |
20 | Ceretto | Italy | |
21 | Château Pape Clément | France | |
22 | Castello Banfi | Italy | |
23 | Bodega Muga | Spain | |
24 | Jordan Vineyard & Winery | United States | |
25 | Tenuta Castelbuono (Tenute Lunelli) | Italy | Highest New Entry |
26 | Matias Riccitelli | Argentina | |
27 | Champagne Billecart-Salmon | France | |
28 | Quinta do Bomfim (Symington Family Estates) | Portugal | |
29 | El Enemigo Wines | Argentina | |
30 | Marqués de Murrieta Estates & Wines | Spain | |
31 | Bodegas Vivanco | Spain | |
32 | D’Arenberg | Australia | Best Vineyard in Australasia |
33 | Domäne Wachau | Austria | |
34 | González Byass – Bodegas Tio Pepe | Spain | |
35 | Château Héritage | Lebanon | Best Vineyard in Asia |
36 | Quinta do Noval | Portugal | |
37 | Magill Estate (Penfolds) | Australia | |
38 | Bodega Bouza | Uruguay | |
39 | Bodega DiamAndes | Argentina | |
40 | Bodega Colomé | Argentina | |
41 | Klein Constantia Winery | South Africa | |
42 | M. Chapoutier | France | |
43 | Szepsy Winery | Hungary | |
44 | Duckhorn Vineyards | United States | |
45 | Gramona | Spain | |
46 | Chateau Kefraya | Lebanon | |
47 | Maison Pommery (Champagne) | France | |
48 | 98WINEs | Japan | |
49 | Viña Casas Del Bosque | Chile | |
50 | Gusbourne | England |
Andrew Reed, Managing Director of Wine and Exhibitions at William Reed, remarked, “We are thrilled to unveil the World’s Best Vineyards 2024, celebrating the finest vineyards across the globe. This annual ranking recognizes the unique experiences that these vineyards offer, from stunning landscapes and rich histories to extraordinary restaurants and vineyard tours.”
The World’s Best Vineyards 2024 celebrates a diverse array of wine experiences across continents, guiding wine lovers to destinations that promise both quality and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re interested in the architectural splendor of European estates, the serene beauty of South American vineyards, or the rich history of Middle Eastern and African wineries, this year’s list offers inspiration for wine travel enthusiasts worldwide.
The Top 51-100 vineyards list can be found on www.worldsbestvineyards.com