The competition is judged by some of the most respected names in the culinary and wine world, including Josep Roca (Sommelier from the three-Michelin Star El Celler de Can Roca restaurant in Girona), June Rodil (Master Sommelier), Paco Morales (from the three-Michelin star Noor restaurant in Córdoba), Carlos Maribona (food writer) and Heidi Mäkinen (Master of Wine).
The Finalist Teams of the XI Copa Jerez
Representing the host country is Chef Willy Moya and sommelier Juan Antonio Suanzes, from Poncio by WM (Madrid). Their proposal emphasizes the depth and elegance of Spanish gastronomy, with a strong focus on the integral role of Jerez “Representing Spain in Copa Jerez means a great deal to me,” said Chef Moya. “Jerez is a symbol of our culinary identity.”
Making will be represented by Chef Oswaldo Oliva and sommelier Leticia Álvarez of Lorea (Mexico City).
Belgium’s entry, from SOMM restaurant in Ghent, is led by Chef Marina Claus and sommelier Wim Casteur.
Denmark, the defending champion from the previous edition of Copa Jerez, returns with Chef Emil Rask Bahr and sommelier Andreas Kobs Laursen of Sdr. Bjert Kro (bjert).
The Netherlands is represented by Basiliek (Harderwijk), a Michelin-starred restaurant led by Chef Yornie van Dijk and sommelier Anne Marie Nijhoff.
Representing the U.S. is Midnight in the Garden, based in Savannah, Georgia, with chef Ryan Fox and beverage director Alex Wheatley Bell.
From Dresden, Germany’s Chef Jan Nachtigall and sommelier Daniel Jürgen Koge of Novanta Bar & Restaurant.