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Registrations

Want to join the competition ?

Registering online is the easiest way to enter your wines, spirits and beers. Our team will guide you through the registration process.

How to register

Important dates

Opening date for registration 01/09/2025
Closing date for registration 31/10/2025
Deadline for sending samples 31/10/2025
Competition dates 19 to 21/11/2025
Results 28/11/2025

Registration confirmation

Your registration will be confirmed

  1. 1. Completed entry form per wine, spirit or beer entered
  2. An analysis certificate* issued, an original label and back label
  3. Artwork of the label or a temporary mock-up for each entry
  4. Payment for entry in the competition by credit card, or proof of an international bank transfer

Organiser : CMB - Concours Mondial de Bruxelles

Shipping of samples

Until October 31 st

Ship 4 bottles of each participating sample for wines (equivalent to a minimum total of 3.00 liters) - 2 bottles for spirits - 6 bottles/cans with a volume of less than 0.5 liters or 3 bottles/cans with a volume of more than 0.5 liters for beers, individually labeled, to the address indicated below:

México Selection by CMB – Wine Bar by CMB

Copenhague 23
Col. Juarez. Cuauhtemoc, 06600
CDMX, MEXICO

Contact : Carlos Borboa, +52 55 4577- 2577, carlos.borboa@vinopres.com

Entry fees

Entry fees start at €135 per sample, with a discount from two entries onwards.

Sample Price / sample
1 135,00 €
2 130,00 €
3 125,00 €
4-6 115,00 €
7-9 100,00 €
>=10 90,00 €

The fees must be paid on registration. If the cost of registration has not been received for a product, it will not be allowed to take part.
Payments can be made by :

  • By bank transfer

    Note: Single bank account as of September 1, 2023.

    Vinopres - Bank: BNP Paribas Fortis Belgique - IBAN: BE24 2710 0451 1138 - BIC: GEBABEBB

  • By Visa, MasterCard or American Express credit card by completing the payment method space on the registration form. 

Terms and Conditions

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