Monde Selection
Monde Selection is an international quality institute founded on January 1, 1961, in Brussels, Belgium, originally as "Europe-Selection," dedicated to evaluating and certifying the quality of consumer products through rigorous sensory and scientific analysis by expert juries.[1] The institute assesses products across diverse categories, including food, beers, waters and drinks, spirits, diet and health items, and cosmetics, with over 9,000 products from approximately 150 countries evaluated in the last three years alone.[1] Each product is judged individually by more than 80 international experts—ranging from Michelin-starred chefs to cosmetic chemists—without comparison to others in its category, ensuring a holistic review that considers production, packaging, taste, and overall excellence.[1][2] Awards are granted based on scoring: the Grand Gold Award for scores of 90-100% (exceptional quality), the Gold Award for 80-89% (very good to excellent quality), and the Nominee Label for 70-79% (good and reliable quality), certifying a commitment to high standards that benefits producers and informs consumers.[2] Additional honors include the prestigious Trophy for consistent winners (e.g., three consecutive Gold or Grand Gold Awards) and the Prize of the Jury ("Coup de Coeur") for standout innovations in each category annually.[2] Since its inception, Monde Selection has grown into a global benchmark for quality recognition, conducting its 64th edition in 2025 and involving over 1,000 companies worldwide, with a focus on thorough, independent evaluations that span from creation to consumption.[1][3]History
Founding
Monde Selection was established on January 1, 1961, in Brussels, Belgium, initially under the name "Europe-Selection."[1] This commercial entity was registered in the Brussels Register of Commerce with the explicit goals of conducting quality selections for various consumer goods.[1] It emerged as a private organization through a Belgian government initiative, aimed at fostering high standards in product quality during a period of European economic recovery following World War II.[4][5] The founding purpose of Europe-Selection was to provide an independent evaluation service for European consumer products, focusing on manufactured and non-manufactured items such as food, textiles, metallurgical products, and steel-manufacturing goods.[1] This initiative sought to promote excellence and reliability in consumer offerings by offering objective assessments that could guide producers and buyers alike in the post-war market.[5] Early analyses employed a combination of chemical and bacteriological testing, alongside organoleptic examinations and evaluations of presentation, to ensure comprehensive quality judgments.[1] From its inception, Europe-Selection maintained close organizational ties to Belgian authorities, reflecting its origins in national efforts to standardize quality controls.[4] By the late 1960s, the organization began shifting toward a broader international scope, with participating countries expanding from 28 to 58, laying the groundwork for its evolution into a global quality institute.[1]Expansion and Milestones
Following its establishment in 1961, Monde Selection underwent significant expansion, marked by a pivotal renaming from Europe-Selection to Monde Selection, which solidified its status as a global reference for product quality evaluation. By 1971, participation had grown substantially, with products submitted from 58 countries, with the number of participating countries nearly doubling from 28 to 58.[1] A key milestone came by 1981, when over 1,300 companies had submitted more than 6,800 products for assessment, demonstrating the institute's rapid adoption among producers worldwide. During the 1980s, Monde Selection broadened its scope beyond traditional food categories, incorporating non-food sectors such as cosmetics to address evolving consumer demands for quality in beauty and personal care products. In 1983, criteria improvements led to the inclusion of non-alimentary products such as cosmetics and household items.[1] This period also saw geographic expansion, particularly into Asia, with Japan as an early partner following first Asian participation in 1976.[1] In response to global health trends, the institute adapted its evaluations to include diet and health products in 1993, maintaining its holistic approach while emphasizing nutritional and wellness aspects alongside core categories like food, beverages, and spirits.[1] Institutional evolution positioned Monde Selection as a fully commercial yet independent International Quality Institute, operated by the Brussels-based International Institute for Quality Selections, ensuring sustained operations without governmental oversight.[1] Annual awards ceremonies began in the 1970s, evolving into the prestigious World Quality Awards events that honor laureates and foster industry networking. By the present day, Monde Selection has evaluated products from over 150 countries, with the 64th edition held in 2025, underscoring its enduring growth and influence in quality certification. In recent years, annual assessments have processed thousands of submissions—such as 8,708 products across six categories in the last three years—judged by more than 80 independent experts.[1][6]Organization
Structure and Governance
Monde Selection operates as a commercial entity under the International Quality Institute, a private company headquartered in Wauthier-Braine, near Brussels, Belgium.[7] Established in 1961 and registered in the Brussels Commerce Register as "Europe-Selection," it functions independently as an International Quality Institute without ongoing government affiliation.[1] The governance model features an independent board that oversees the evaluation process, ensuring impartiality through final, non-contestable decisions on awards.[7] Commercial operations, including product submissions and certifications, fund the institute's activities, with administrative staff handling logistics such as product receipt, jury coordination, and issuance of quality labels.[1] Operationally, Monde Selection follows annual cycles that encompass submission periods, expert evaluations, and award ceremonies, maintaining a structured timeline for global participation.[3] Financially, the process is sustained through entry fees paid by participating companies via bank transfer, promoting self-sufficiency and avoiding biases from external sponsorships.[8] This model supports unbiased assessments by an international jury of experts, separate from the administrative framework.[7]Jury Composition
The jury for Monde Selection consists of over 80 internationally renowned specialists, each assigned to evaluate products within specific categories such as food, beverages, diet and health products, and cosmetics.[1] These experts include professionals like Michelin-starred chefs and Mastercooks of Belgium for food evaluations, master brewers, oenologists, and master sommeliers for beverages, nutritionists and dietitians for health products, and dermatologists, pharmacists, and cosmetic specialists for personal care items.[9] Jurors are selected based on their status as eminent professionals with extensive international experience and objective expertise in their fields, ensuring independence from producers and commercial interests.[9] They hail from diverse countries across every continent, providing a global perspective on cultural, nutritional, and environmental variations in products.[10] In their role, jurors conduct individual sensory and scientific assessments of each product, followed by discussion to reach consensus, without direct comparisons to others, scoring based on factors like compliance with international standards to uphold objectivity.[10] This process incorporates knowledge of the product's origin, composition, target market, and intended use.[9] Jurors adhere to standardized protocols derived from international quality norms, including ISO standards, European Directives, and official regulations on ingredients, labeling, and usage instructions, with evaluations supported by collaborations with accredited laboratories for microbiological, chemical, and nutritional analyses.[9] They receive annual updates on evolving scientific research and legislation to maintain the relevance and accuracy of their assessments.[9]Evaluation Process
Submission Requirements
Monde Selection is open to submissions from manufacturers, distributors, exporters, and importers worldwide, provided the products are commercially available and comply with safety standards for consumption or use.[8][7] The submission process begins with an online application through the official registration portal, where participants must provide detailed documentation including ingredients lists, production methods, nutritional information (if applicable), and labeling details in the language of the packaging.[8] Once registered and the invoice is paid, companies ship the required number of product samples—varying by category, such as eight units for food products or four for spirits—to the Monde Selection office in Wauthier-Braine, Belgium, using DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) terms to handle international shipping and customs regulations.[8] Accompanying documents, including a proforma invoice and a copy of the entry form, must be included with the shipment to ensure proper processing.[8] Entry fees are tiered according to the product category and the quantity of submissions, covering the evaluation process and a three-year license to use any awarded quality label if granted; payments are accepted via bank transfer to the specified IBAN or by credit card upon request.[11][8] Deadlines follow an annual calendar tailored to categories, for instance, submissions for food, diet and health, and cosmetics must arrive by November 15, 2025, while beers, waters, and soft drinks are due by December 1, 2025, and spirits and liqueurs by December 15, 2025.[12] Key rules include limiting entries to one award per distinct product variant, prohibiting multiple submissions of identical items to avoid duplication, and requiring adherence to international shipping protocols and customs declarations to facilitate smooth delivery.[7] Products must be in their original commercial packaging with a valid use-by date at the time of submission, ensuring they represent items available to consumers.[8]Assessment Methodology
The assessment methodology of Monde Selection adopts a non-competitive framework, evaluating each submitted product individually on its intrinsic merits without direct comparison to others. This ensures impartiality and allows for a holistic review tailored to the product's category, purpose, and market context. The process utilizes a 100-point scoring scale applied across key quality dimensions, including sensory attributes, scientific properties, and regulatory compliance, with evaluations spread over several months to maintain precision and avoid fatigue among assessors. Detailed reports are issued to all entrants post-assessment, providing specific feedback on performance and suggestions for enhancement. The evaluation combines multiple techniques to achieve a comprehensive analysis. Sensory or organoleptic assessments are conducted by expert jurors to examine qualities such as visual appearance, odor, taste, aftertaste, mouthfeel, and overall sensory harmony. Laboratory tests, where applicable, include chemical analyses for composition and nutritional content, as well as bacteriological examinations to confirm safety and stability. Compliance verifications focus on labeling accuracy, packaging integrity, hygiene standards, and adherence to legal and industry norms, such as European food safety directives. These methods collectively scrutinize the raw materials and ingredients for purity and suitability, the production process for efficiency and control, the final product's overall excellence, and its presentation for consumer clarity and appeal. Criteria are product-specific, often encompassing up to 25 parameters, and are updated annually to incorporate evolving standards. Individual jury members score products independently before deliberating to reach a consensus final score, promoting balanced and expert-driven outcomes. While the jury's composition draws from diverse fields like food science and quality assurance (as detailed in the Organization section), the methodology prioritizes objectivity through blind testing where feasible and scientific validation. Products scoring 90–100% earn the Grand Gold Quality Award, 80–89% the Gold Quality Award, and 70–79% the Nominee Label; scores below 70% do not qualify for recognition. This tiered system underscores Monde Selection's commitment to recognizing varying degrees of excellence since its inception in 1961.[2]Awards
Award Levels and Criteria
Monde Selection evaluates products on a scale of 0 to 100 points, determining award levels based on the overall score achieved through expert assessments of sensory attributes, scientific analyses, and conformity to standards. The Nominee Label is granted to products scoring between 70 and 79 points, signifying good and reliable quality that meets essential consumer expectations without excelling in all areas.[2][13] Products achieving 80 to 89 points receive the Gold Quality Award, indicating very good to excellent performance that exceeds typical market standards and delivers high satisfaction in taste, composition, and packaging.[2][14] The highest tier, the Grand Gold Quality Award, is awarded for scores of 90 to 100 points, recognizing exceptional quality that surpasses rigorous benchmarks and sets a superior standard in the category.[2][13] These awards emphasize holistic product excellence rather than competitive rankings among submissions, focusing on intrinsic merits evaluated independently by sector-specific juries.[2] Successful entrants receive certificates, diplomas, and medals designed for marketing purposes, allowing display on packaging and promotional materials to highlight the verified quality level and year of award.[13] Additional honors include the Prize of the Jury, bestowed on one outstanding product per category for exemplary qualities, and various trophies for sustained achievement, such as the Diamond Trophy for three consecutive Gold or Grand Gold awards, the Crystal Prestige Trophy for eight awards over ten years, the 25 Years Trophy for twenty awards in twenty-five years, and the Emerald Trophy for thirty-two awards over forty years.[13] These recognize long-term consistency but are not lifetime designations in the sense of perpetual validity without re-evaluation. Awards are valid for three years from the date of notification for use on product packaging, with unlimited duration on other marketing tools provided the award year and type are specified; renewal requires fresh submission and re-assessment each cycle, as no perpetual awards exist beyond specific trophy entitlements.[13]Product Categories
Monde Selection evaluates products across six primary categories, encompassing a wide range of consumer goods subjected to rigorous, category-specific quality assessments. These categories include Food, Beers, Waters & Soft Drinks, Spirits & Liqueurs, Diet & Health Products, and Cosmetic Products, with nearly 9,000 products analyzed over the last three years (as of 2024) by independent expert juries; the 2025 edition evaluated thousands more.[1] The Food category, which has seen 2,867 evaluations in recent years, covers diverse items such as dairy products, confectionery, oils, and baked goods, emphasizing sensory qualities like taste, aroma, texture, and flavor alongside packaging and ingredient composition.[1][15] Beers, with 872 products assessed, focus on attributes including foam stability, bitterness balance, and overall harmony, evaluated by specialists in brewing science.[1] Waters & Soft Drinks, totaling 713 evaluations, target non-alcoholic beverages like juices and bottled waters, prioritizing purity, refreshment, and absence of off-flavors through organoleptic testing.[1] In the Spirits & Liqueurs category (866 products), assessments incorporate alcohol content analysis alongside sensory elements such as bouquet intensity, clarity, and complexity, tailored for distilled beverages like gin, rum, and whisky.[1][16] Diet & Health Products, the largest category with 1,931 evaluations, includes supplements and nutritional aids, where criteria stress ingredient efficacy, safety, and substantiation of health claims via scientific review.[1][17] Finally, Cosmetic Products (888 evaluations) encompass personal care items, with evaluations centered on skin compatibility, formulation safety, texture spreadability, and toxicological profiles to ensure efficacy without adverse effects.[1][18]| Category | Products Evaluated (Last 3 Years, as of 2024) | Key Evaluation Emphases |
|---|---|---|
| Food | 2,867 | Sensory profile, ingredients, packaging |
| Beers | 872 | Foam, balance, brewing quality |
| Waters & Soft Drinks | 713 | Purity, taste clarity, refreshment |
| Spirits & Liqueurs | 866 | Alcohol content, aroma complexity |
| Diet & Health | 1,931 | Efficacy, safety, health claims |
| Cosmetic Products | 888 | Skin tolerance, formulation safety |