ST 31 TASMANIAN SHOW Catalogue of Results

2021

DRYSDALE SOUTH CAMPUS, TasTAFE HOBART 18 - 21 JANUARY 2021

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31ST TASMANIAN WINE SHOW JUDGES Chair of Judges Adam Wadewitz Natalie Cleghorn Stewart Byrne Greer Carland Tom Wallace Peter Dredge

Emeritus Chairs James Halliday & Huon Hooke

ASSOCIATE JUDGES Luke Andre Duncan Spry

COMMITTEE President Phil Laing Vice-Presidents Steve Lockwood Penny Jones Secretary Richard Doyle Treasurer Phil Dunham

STEWARDS Chief Steward Carole Rodger Senior Steward Tony Peters Website and IT Brendan Vince Show Management System Tony Horsham

Penny Jones Elysia Mannix Nicole Jordan John Boardman Michael Ryan

SPECIAL THANKS TO Varun and the wonderful staff at Drysdale South Campus, TasTAFE. 31ST TASMANIAN WINE SHOW

What a great Show!

Following a year with multiple precedents, including the ‘Spanish Flu‛ one hundred years ago, the 31st Tasmanian Wine Show was a triumph of teamwork over adversity.

The 2021 Show marked the 30th anniversary of Huon Hooke‛s first judging role in 1992 and was to see the smooth transition of Huon handing over to the incoming Chair of Judges Adam Wadewitz. With Huon‛s flights and accommodation all booked, Covid intervened once again and four Tasmanian judges volunteered a day each to make up the panel.

Adam and fellow South Australian winemaker judge Natalie Cleghorn anchored a revolving panel of local judges and associate judges supported by a core team of volunteer stewards, committee and Drysdale TasTAFE staff members.

The Tasmanian Wine Show has many unique aspects and to go ahead with 410 entries from about 70 exhibitors has been a remarkable achievement. The winning Tasmanian are simply wonderful!

The Show exists to showcase the Tasmanian Wine Industry, which in turn supports the Show, and I give my sincere thanks all our sponsors, especially the Roberts family of Riversdale and the Department of State Growth, for their ongoing support.

On with the Show!

Cheers! Phil Laing President – Tasmanian Wine Show

TROPHY WINNERS

Best Late Disgorged Older “Sparkling”– TasTAFE Trophy Pirie Vintage Sparkling 2013 Best Vintage Sparkling -House of Arras Trophy Heemskerk Sparkling 2014 Best Non-Vintage Sparkling - Wursthaus Kitchen Trophy Bream Creek Sparkling Rosé 2020 Best – Cool Wine Trophy Matters Riesling R0 2018 Best – Steve’s Liquor Trophy Cabbage Tree Hill Wines Sauvignon Blanc 2020 Best – Tamar Ridge Cellar Door Trophy No Award Best Chardonnay - Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture TIA Trophy Brown Brothers Patricia Chardonnay 2018 Best Sweet Wine - Abel Labels Trophy Riverdale Estate Botrytis Riesling 2014 Best 3 Year Old Pinot Noir – Tasmanian Vintners Trophy Bream Creek Vineyard Pinot Noir 2018 Best Pinot Noir - Pinot Shop Trophy Pipers Brook Reserve Pinot Noir 2019 Best Shiraz – Polytech / AB&P Trophy Riversdale Estate 2019 Best Museum Wine – Pooley Wines Trophy Heemskerk Chardonnay Pinot Noir Sparkling 2007 Best Other Variety or Blend – Member for Derwent Trophy Cabbage Tree Hill Pinot Rose 2020 Best 2020 Vintage Wine – Fin-Est Trophy Bay of Fires Riesling 2020 Chairman’s Selection - Hazards Ale Trophy Meadowbank 2020 Pinot Noir Producer of the Year - 9/11 Gasworks Cellar Door Trophy Brown Family Wine Group Reserve Champion Wine of Show - Riedel Trophy Pipers Brook Reserve Pinot Noir 2019 Champion Wine of Show - Wine Trophy Brown Brothers Patricia Chardonnay 2018 Most Successful Exhibitor - Zero Davey Boutique Apartments Trophy Accolade Wines Export Wine of Show – National Judge’s Trophy supported by the Department of State Growth Brown Brothers Patricia Chardonnay 2018

Class 1 - Late-disgorged mature vintage sparkling wines produced by - 2013 vintage and older No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Pirie Vintage Sparkling 2013 Top Gold 3 Henskens Rankin Vintage Brut 2012 Gold 4 Uplands Vineyard Sparkling 2011 Bronze 5 Henskens Rankin Vintage Brut 2011 2011 Bronze 6 Arras Blanc de Blanc 2009 Bronze 7 Clemens Hill late disgorged Blanc de Blanc 2009 Silver 8 Arras Grand Vintage 2009 Gold 9 Arras Rose 2008 Gold 10 Cloth Late Disgorged Sparkling 2008 Bronze 11 Arras EJ Carr LD Vintage 2005 Bronze Very good class to judge, wines were of a high standard in general and the natural attributes of pristine Tasmania fruit has set the top wines up to age brilliantly.

Class 2 - Vintage sparkling wines produced by Traditional Method No. Wine Vintage Award 2 Wobbly Boot "Maeve' Sparkling Rose 2018 Bronze 4 Frogmore Creek Sparkling Cuvée 2017 Silver 5 Home Hill Miss Daisy Cuvee 2017 Bronze 7 GlenAyr Vintage 2017 Bronze 10 Gala Estate, Vintage Sparkling Rose-Black Label 2016 Gold 11 Velo Sparkling Rose 2016 Silver 12 Josef Chromy Vintage Sparkling 2016 Gold 13 Ghost Rock Zoe Sparkling Brut Rosé 2016 Bronze 14 Bangor Vintage Sparkling 2016 Gold 15 Six Friends 2016 Bronze 16 Kreglinger Vintage Brut Cuvee 2016 Bronze 20 Henskens Rankin of Tasmania Vintage Rosé 2015 Bronze 21 Iron Pot Bay Vineyard Vintage Sparkling 2015 Bronze 22 Heemskerk Chardonnay Pinot Noir Sparkling 2014 Top Gold 23 Henskens Rankin Blanc de Blanc 2014 Silver 24 Bream Creek Vineyard Cuvée Traditionelle 2014 Silver Diverse class of strong wines, top wines showed balance and freshness. Another class showing the strength of Tasmania.

Class 3 - Non-vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Dunrobin Estate Charlotte NV Bronze 2 Arras Blanc de Blanc NV Silver 3 42 Degrees South NV Rose NV Silver 4 Moores Hill Sparkling Blanc de blancs NV Silver 5 Nocton NV Sparkling NV Bronze 6 Bream Creek Vineyard Sparkling Rosé NV Top Gold 7 Cabbage Tree Hill NV Sparkling NV Bronze 8 Kreglinger Brut NV Bronze 12 Ninth Island Sparkling Rosé NV NV Bronze 13 Pirie NV Sparkling NV Gold 14 42 Degrees South N.V. NV Bronze 15 Radenti Sparkling NV Bronze 18 A by Arras NV Bronze The best wines showed freshness and balance. some of the lesser wines need to be careful with dosage, green fruit and early advancement.

Class 4 - Riesling - dry - 2020 vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Ninth Island Riesling 2020 Bronze 2 Pressing Matters Riesling R0 2020 Bronze 3 Eddystone Point Riesling 2020 Silver 4 Pressing Matters Riesling R9 2020 Gold 5 Merriworth Wines Estate Riesling 2020 Silver 7 Bream Creek Vineyard Riesling 2020 Bronze 10 Two Tonne Tasmania TMV Riesling 2020 Bronze 11 Gala Estate, Riesling-White Label 2020 Gold 13 Bay of Fires Riesling 2020 Top Gold 15 Mapleton Riesling 2020 Bronze 16 Velo Riesling 2020 Bronze 17 Freycinet Riesling 2020 Bronze 19 Quiet Mutiny Charlotte's Elusion 2020 Bronze Riesling from a strong vintage is great to judge. Top wines showed the brightness and balance that suit the cooler climes of Tasmania. freshness, sweetness and acid are the elements to focus on.

Class 5 - Riesling - dry - 2019 vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Freycinet Riesling 2019 Bronze 2 Forest of Echoes Riesling 2019 Bronze 4 Moores Hill Riesling 2019 Gold 5 Pressing Matters Riesling R9 2019 Bronze 6 Frogmore Creek Riesling 2019 Bronze 7 Craigow Riesling 2019 Bronze 8 Stroud by Bream Creek Dairy Riesling 2019 Silver 10 Tamar Ridge Riesling 2019 Bronze 12 Derwent Estate Riesling 2019 Bronze 13 Pressing Matters Riesling R0 2019 Bronze 16 Riversdale Estate - Riesling 2019 Bronze 17 Eddystone Point Riesling 2019 Silver 18 Laurel Bank Riesling 2019 Top Gold Strong class, only downside was some pre-mature aging. Overall, the other wines in the class were of a high standard. top two wines, great examples of Riesling.

Class 6 - Riesling - dry - 2018 vintage and older No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Pressing Matters Riesling R9 2018 Gold 4 Pressing Matters Riesling R0 2018 Top Gold 5 Tertini Riesling 2018 Bronze 6 Waterton Hall Riesling 2018 Bronze 9 Frogmore Creek Riesling 2018 Bronze 11 Stroud by Bream Creek Dairy Riesling 2017 Gold 12 Boomer Creek Riesling 2017 Bronze 13 Pressing Matters Riesling R9 2017 Silver 15 Riversdale Estate - Riesling 2016 Bronze Riesling class was a pleasure to judge - top wines showed great examples of varieties.

Class 7 - Gewürztraminer - any vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Pipers Brook Gewurztraminer 2020 Silver 3 Penfolds Cellar Reserve Traminer 2018 Bronze 4 Iron Pot Bay Vineyard Gewurztraminer 2016 Silver Two top wines showed some of the potential of an important variety in Tasmania - achieving balance, freshness and complexity is going to be the key.

Class 8 - Pinot Grigio and Pinot Gris - any vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Tasmanian No.3 Pinot Gris 2020 Silver 3 Eddystone Point Pinot Gris 2020 Bronze 4 Distant South Pinot Grigio 2020 Bronze 6 Devil's Corner Pinot Grigio 2020 Silver 8 Moores Hill Pinot Gris 2020 Bronze 9 42 Degrees South Pinot Grigio 2020 Silver 10 Gala Estate, Pinot Gris-White Label 2020 Bronze 12 Tamar Ridge Pinot Gris 2019 Bronze Ripeness, phenolics and lack of balance were the sticking points for the lesser wines. freshness and definition were rewarded.

Class 9 - Sauvignon Blanc - non-oaked - any vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 2 Gala Estate, Sauvignon Blanc-White Label 2020 Bronze 3 Spring Vale Sauvignon Blanc 2020 Bronze 6 Cabbage Tree Hill Wines Sauvignon Blanc 2020 Gold 9 Kelvedon Estate Sauvignon Blanc 2020 Silver 11 Tamar Ridge Sauvignon Blanc 2019 Bronze 13 Priory Ridge Wines Sauvignon Blanc 2019 Bronze 15 Kelvedon Estate Sauvignon Blanc 2019 Silver 16 Steve's Liquor No.1 Sauvignon Blanc 2019 Bronze Top wine was a standout it showed the balance definition that works for the variety and vintage. On the flip side there was many wines that showed green, herbal notes and then sweetness out of balance.

Class 10 - Sauvignon Blanc - oaked - any vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Eddystone Point Sauvignon Blanc 2020 Bronze 3 Bay Of Fires Sauvignon Blanc 2020 Bronze 4 Priory Ridge Wines Sauvignon Blanc 2020 Silver 5 Freycinet Wineglass Bay Sauvignon Blanc 2019 Bronze Small class of wines that showed the challenges of working with SAB in cool places. Clean simple wines were in the majority. Complexity and balance could be further sought out.

Class 11 - Chardonnay - non-oaked - any vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Viridian Wines Chardonnay 2020 Bronze 3 The Ridge North Lilydale Chardonnay 2019 Bronze 4 Dunrobin Estate Alice 2014 Silver A class of bright fresh wines. top wine showed the ability of Chardonnay to age well and retain fresh- ness.

Class 12 - Chardonnay - oaked - 2020 vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Brinktop Chardonnay 2020 Bronze 2 Spring Vale Melrose Chardonnay 2020 Silver 4 Devil's Corner Chardonnay 2020 Bronze Light fresh wines, that showed the brightness of the vintage.

Class 13 - Chardonnay - oaked - 2019 vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 2 Brown Brothers Patricia Chardonnay 2019 Top Gold 3 Meadowbank Chardonnay 2019 Bronze 5 Clemens Hill Chardonnay 2019 Gold 6 Distant South Chardonnay 2019 Bronze 8 Milton Dunbabin Reserve Chardonnay 2019 Bronze 10 Pipers Brook Chardonnay 2019 Gold 11 Bream Creek Vineyard Chardonnay 2019 Bronze 14 Dawson James Chardonnay 2019 Gold 15 Lowestoft Chardonnay 2019 Bronze 18 Freycinet Chardonnay 2019 Bronze 19 Bay of Fires Chardonnay 2019 Silver 20 Gala Estate, Chardonnay-White Label 2019 Bronze 22 Riversdale Estate - Crater Chardonnay 2019 Bronze 23 Island Belle Chardonnay 2019 Bronze 24 Gala Estate, Chardonnay-Black Label 2019 Bronze 27 Eddystone Point Chardonnay 2019 Silver 29 Moores Hill Chardonnay 2019 Bronze A strong class with all shapes and sizes represented. Various styles were rewarded when made with an eye on balance, definition and brightness. Top wines are great examples.

Class 14 - Chardonnay - oaked - 2018 vintage and older No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Meadowbank Chardonnay 2018 Bronze 2 Priory Ridge Wines Chardonnay 2018 Bronze 3 Gala Estate, Chardonnay-Black Label 2018 Silver 4 Brown Brothers Patricia Chardonnay 2018 Top Gold 5 Uplands Vineyard Chardonnay 2018 Bronze 8 Devil's Corner Resolution Chardonnay 2018 Silver 9 Clemens Hill Chardonnay 2018 Bronze 10 Derwent Estate Chardonnay 2018 Bronze 11 Tertini Chardonnay 2018 Silver 12 Home Hill Kelly's Reserve Chardonnay 2018 Silver 13 Bruny Island Premium Wines Chardonnay 2018 Bronze 14 Deviance Chardonnay 2018 Bronze 16 Freycinet Chardonnay 2018 Bronze 17 Cape Bernier Chardonnay 2018 Bronze 18 Dawson James Chardonnay 2018 Gold 19 Penfolds Cellar Reserve Chardonnay 2018 Bronze 20 Freycinet Chardonnay 2017 Gold 21 Nocton Willow Chardonnay 2017 Bronze 22 Cape Bernier Chardonnay 2017 Bronze 23 Dawson James Chardonnay 2017 Bronze 24 Derwent Estate Chardonnay 2017 Bronze 25 Clemens Hill Chardonnay 2016 Bronze A great vintage for Chardonnay grown in Tasmania. Best wines showed judicious use, great balance and complexity.

Class 15 - All other white varieties, styles and blends - any vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Nocton Vineyard 2020 Bronze 2 Home Hill Sylvaner 2020 Bronze 7 Craigow White Blend 2019 Bronze 8 Louis Riesling/Schonburger 2019 Bronze Class showed some promise and overall quality was solid without the highlights of some other classes

Class 16 - Medium-sweet - any variety - any vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 2 Frogmore Creek FGR 2019 Bronze 3 Pressing Matters Riesling R69 2019 Bronze 4 Frogmore Creek FGR 2018 Silver 5 Boomer Creek TGR Riesling 2018 Silver 6 Pressing Matters Riesling R69 2018 Gold Interesting class to judge, some great examples of wines that have mastered the balancing act of high natural acidity and good texture and finish.

Class 17 - Sweet - any variety - any vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Pressing Matters Riesling R139 2020 Bronze 2 Pooley Butcher's Hill Late Riesling 2019 Bronze 3 Pressing Matters Riesling R139 2018 Silver 5 Pressing Matters Riesling R139 2019 Bronze 6 Freycinet Botrytis MV Bronze 7 Derwent Estate Cane Cut Riesling 2016 Bronze 8 Riverdale Estate Botrytis Riesling 2014 Gold A class that works in Tasmania - styles can be difficult to master, but the top wines did it convincingly.

Class 18 - Pinot Noir - 2020 vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 2 Bangor Captain Spotswood Pinot Noir 2020 Bronze 4 42 Degree South Pinot Noir 2020 Silver 5 Storm Bay Pinot Noir 2020 Bronze Good fresh, clean class of Pinots

Class 19 - Pinot Noir - 2019 vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Craigow Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 5 Gala Estate, Pinot Noir-White label 2019 Gold 8 Pipers Brook Reserve Pinot Noir 2019 Top Gold 12 Pipers Brook Pinot Noir 2019 Gold 14 Bangor Abel Tasman Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 15 Stroud by Bream Creek Dairy Pinot 2019 Bronze 16 Devil's Corner Mt Amos Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 17 Supply River Mill Vineyard Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 20 Pooley Cooinda Vale Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 21 Lowestoft La Maison Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 23 New Certan Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 24 Mapleton Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 25 Ghost Rock Estate Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 27 Priory Ridge Wines Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 30 Jinglers Creek Vineyard Pinot Noir 2019 2019 Bronze 31 Shy Susan Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 33 Eddystone Point Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 34 RIversdale Estate - Centaurus Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 36 Two Tonne Tasmania The Wolf Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 37 Distant South Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 39 Merriworth Wines Traditions Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 41 Kelvedon Estate Block 5 Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 42 Tertini Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 46 Gala Estate, Estate Pinot Noir- Black Label 2019 Bronze 47 Bangor Captain Spotswood Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 49 Moores Hill Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 50 Lowestoft Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 52 Lowestoft Single Vineyard Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze 53 Ironhouse Pinot 2019 Bronze 54 Pembroke Pinot Noir 2019 Bronze Vintage 19 was not without is challenges. Again the top wines showed the balance an freshness across a broad range of styles. challenges seen were around oak, balance, extraction and acid/tannin balance.

Class 20 - Pinot Noir - 2018 vintage (3 year old Pinot Noir Class) No. Wine Vintage Award 2 Stefano Lubiana Estate Pinot HV Biodynamic 2018 Bronze 3 Eddystone Point Pinot Noir 2018 Bronze 4 Frogmore Creek Pinot Noir 2018 Silver 5 Pressing Matters Pinot Noir 2018 Silver 7 Derwent Estate Pinot Noir 2018 Silver 8 Jinglers Creek Vineyard Pinot Noir 2018 2018 Bronze 9 Meadowbank Pinot Noir 2018 Bronze 10 Devil's Corner Resolution Pinot Noir 2018 Bronze 11 Bangor Abel Tasman Pinot Noir 2018 Bronze 12 Laurel Bank Pinot Noir 2018 Bronze 13 Deviance Pinot Noir 2018 Bronze 15 IQ Pinot Noir 2018 Bronze 16 Pembroke Pinot Noir 2018 Bronze 17 Home Hill Kelly's Reserve Pinot Noir 2018 Silver 18 Stroud by Bream Creek Dairy Pinot 2018 Bronze 19 Winstead Lot 16 Pinot Noir 2018 Silver 20 Dawson James Pinot Noir 2018 Silver 21 Home Hill Estate Pinot Noir 2018 Bronze 23 Winstead Lot 7 Pinot Noir 2018 Bronze 25 Bream Creek Vineyard Reserve Pinot Noir 2018 Silver 26 Cape Bernier Pinot Noir 2018 Bronze 27 Derwent Estate Calcaire Pinot Noir 2018 Bronze 28 Quiet Mutiny Venus Rising 2018 Bronze 33 Bream Creek Vineyard Pinot Noir 2018 Top Gold 35 Six Friends 2018 Silver 36 Milton Dunbabin Family Reserve 2018 Bronze 37 GlenAyr Pinot Noir 2018 Bronze 38 The Ridge North Lilydale Pinot Noir 2018 Gold 39 Gala Estate, Estate Pinot Noir- Black Label 2018 Bronze The 2018 season showed lots of opulence. The best Pinots retained their freshness and showed the balance and structure to continue their evolution.

Class 21 - Pinot Noir - 2017 vintage and older No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Boomer Creek Pinot Noir 2017 Bronze 3 Derwent Estate Pinot Noir 2017 Bronze 6 Six Friends 2017 Silver 8 Devil's Corner Mt Amos Pinot Noir 2017 Gold 12 Winstead Lot 16 Pinot Noir 2017 Bronze 14 Stroud by Bream Creek Dairy Pinot 2017 Gold 17 Pressing Matters Pinot Noir 2017 Top Gold 18 six friends Pinot Noir 2016 Bronze The wines that showed best were balanced and not clouded by oak, ripeness or overt greenness. Top wines were handled well and are showing the graceful evolution of Tasmanian Pinot Noir.

Class 22 - - any vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Mapleton Private Cellar Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 Bronze Three very different wines, that shows the difficulty of late ripening varieties in Tasmania

Class 23 - Cabernets: blends including Cabernet Sauvignon; other varieties and blends includ- ing , , and Petit Verdot - any vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 3 Bream Creek Vineyard Cabernet Merlot 2018 Bronze 5 Nocton Estate Merlot 2019 Bronze 7 Freycinet Cabernet / Merlot 2014 Silver Older wine showed well. Balanced flavour and ripeness seemed the major stumbling block for other wines.

Class 24 - Shiraz - any vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Riversdale Estate Syrah 2019 Top Gold 3 Gala Estate, Syrah-Black Label 2019 Bronze 4 Frogmore Creek Shiraz 2018 Bronze 5 Freycinet Shiraz 2018 Gold 7 Milton Shiraz 2018 Bronze 8 Riversdale Estate Syrah 2018 Bronze 9 GlenAyr Shiraz 2018 Silver 10 Riversdale Estate Syrah 2017 Bronze 12 Freycinet Shiraz 2017 Bronze The top wines showed balance and generosity to suit the cooler fruit profile. There are real interest in the wines and style developing within this class. Oak handling and over and under ripeness needs to be front of mind when making the most of the variety.

Class 25 - Rosé - any vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 2 Derwent Estate Rosé 2020 Bronze 4 Cabbage Tree Hill Pinot Rose 2020 Top Gold 5 Spring Vale Rose 2020 Bronze 6 Bangor Maria Rosé 2020 Bronze 7 Steve's Liquor No.7 Pinot Rose 2019 Bronze 10 Gala Estate Pinot Rose-White Label 2020 Gold Rose class was good to judge, top wines showed freshness and balance

Class 26 - All other red varieties, styles and blends - any vintage No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Pipers Brook Pinot Meunier 2020 Bronze 2 Meadowbank Gamay 2020 Gold A mixed class that showed the diversity of wines that can be produced in Tasmania. Top wine is a good example of what can be produced.

Class 28a - Museum Sparkling wines, 10 years old (2011 and older) No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Arras Rose 2007 Bronze 2 Heemskerk Chardonnay Pinot Noir Sparkling 2007 Top Gold 3 Arras Blanc de Blanc 2005 Gold A couple of great examples of mature sparklings.

Class 28b - Museum White wines, 6 years old (2015 and older) No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Tamar Ridge Riesling 2014 Silver 2 Freycinet Riesling 2013 Silver 3 Dawson James Chardonnay 2015 Gold 4 Freycinet Chardonnay 2013 Silver Solid class of nice old wines

Class 28c - Museum Red wines, 7 years old (2014 and older) No. Wine Vintage Award 1 Dawson James Pinot Noir 2014 Silver 5 Freycinet Pinot Noir 2012 Bronze 7 Dawson James Pinot Noir 2011 Silver Pinot at various ages and styles, some have faired better than others.