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Royal Queensland Wine Show 2019 Royal Queensland Wine Show 2019 Medal Results Catalogue 2019 ROYAL QUEENSLAND WINE SHOW For 142 years, thousands of Australian winemakers have entered the nationally esteemed Royal Queensland Wine Show (RQWS) — the first capital city wine show held in Australia each year and the first to judge the new season’s vintage. Built upon longstanding traditions celebrating excellence in wine, this prestigious show continues to garner success by aligning with consumer interest and current industry trends. With the $12,000 RNA fellowship to be awarded again in 2019, the RQWS continues to be an exciting opportunity for winemakers to further their knowledge of the national and international wine industry, with fellowship funds to be used for travel, training and education towards developing their winemaking skills. The RQWS welcomes the new Chief Judge Jim Chatto, who will lead a team of expert wine judges and industry peers from across the nation. Post judging, exhibits will be showcased at ‘Grape Grazing by Night’ on Friday 12 July 2019. Now in its fourth year, ‘Grape Grazing by Night’ creates a consumer experience from exhibitors’ achievements and allows exhibitors to showcase exhibited wines and engage with 800+ consumers. SUPPORTERS The RNA thanks the following supporters who have contributed towards the conducting of the 2019 Royal Queensland Wine Show. Stodart Family Davies Family Mr Andrew Fleming Mr Dan O’Connor Liquor Merchants of Australia Ltd www.wga.net.au www.couriermail.com.au www.kingstreetbrisbane.com The Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland (RNA) ABN 41 417 513 726 Brisbane Showgrounds 600 Gregory Terrace Bowen Hills Brisbane Qld 4006 Locked Bag 1010 Albion Queensland Australia 4010 p: +61 7 3253 3900 f: +61 7 3257 1428 2019 ROYAL QUEENSLAND WINE SHOW COUNCIL STEWARDS Cr Angus Adnam, Cr John Cotter WINE COMMITTEE Mrs Elaine Millar, Mrs Tess Gower, Mr Tyson Stelzer, Mr Ari McCamley HONORARY COUNCIL STEWARDS Mr Rod Wellings, Ms Leanne Hixon CHIEF JUDGE Mr Jim Chatto (McWilliams Wines Group Ltd) RNA COMPETITIONS & EVENTS COORDINATOR Ms Stephanie Yoon T +61 7 3253 3921 F +61 7 3253 398 E [email protected] HONOUR LIST For the Grand Champion Wine of Show selected from all Trophy winning wines, excluding fortifieds. The Royal Queensland Wine Show congratulates previous winners. WINNERS OF THE GRAND CHAMPION WINE OF SHOW 2018 Coldstream Hills Reserve Chardonnay 2017 Coldstream Hills 2017 Xanadu Reserve Chardonnay 2015 Xanadu Wines 2016 Grand Vintage Sparkling 2007 House of Arras 2015 Winemaker’s Reserve Chardonnay 2014 First Creek Wines 2014 Piccadilly Reserve Chardonnay 2012 Wolf Blass Wines 2013 D Block Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 Shingleback 2012 Annie’s Lane Cooper Trail Shiraz 2010 Annie’s Lane At Quelltaler 2011 Seppelt Drumboy Riesling 2005 Treasury Wine Estate 2010 Leo Buring Leonay Maturation Release Riesling 2005 Foster’s Group Ltd 2009 Mount Pleasant Lovedale 2003 McWilliams Wines 2008 Saltram No.1 Shiraz 2006 Foster’s Group Ltd 2007 Oakridge Chardonnay 2006 Oakridge Vineyards 2006 Majella Cabernet 2004 Majella Wines 2005 Coldstream Hills Reserve Chardonnay 2003 Coldstream Australia Award Cat. Exhibitor Commercial Name Vintage Points No. SPARKLING WINES SPARKLING WINES CLASS 1 Sparkling and Semi-Sparkling White - Moscato and Similar Styles Bronze 4 De Bortoli Wines Sacred Hill Moscato 2018 85.0 1 Trentham Estate Winery The Family Moscato 2019 83.0 2 Trentham Estate Winery River Retreat Pink Moscato NV 82.0 3 De Bortoli Wines La Boosa Pink Moscato 2018 82.0 5 Dee Vine Estate Pty Ltd 2 Monkey 2019 83.0 6 De Bortoli Wines Sacred Hill Moscato 2019 82.0 7 Riversands Vineyards Pty Ltd Sparkling Sisters 2019 84.0 8 ALDI Stores South Point Moscato 2019 81.0 SPARKLING WINES CLASS 2 Sparking and Semi-Sparkling White - Prosecco Bronze 4 Jacob Creek Wines Jacob's Creek Sparkling Prosecco NV 85.0 Bronze 10 De Bortoli Wines De Bortoli King Valley Prosecco NV 85.0 1 Trentham Estate Winery The Family Prosecco NV 84.0 2 Top Drop Pty Ltd (See Saw See Saw Prosecco 2018 82.0 Wines) 3 Dalfarras Wines Pty Ltd Dalfarras 2019 Prosecco 2019 84.0 5 Yarra Burn Yarra Burn Prosecco NV 84.0 6 Kollaras & Co Mi Scusi NV 84.0 7 Redbank Long Paddock Pty Ltd Redbank Prosecco 2018 83.0 8 Brown Family Wine Group Innocent Bysatnder Prosecco 2018 84.0 9 Brown Family Wine Group Brown Brothers Vintage Release Prosecco 2017 84.0 SPARKLING WINES CLASS 3 Sparkling White - bottle fermented & traditional/classic method less than 30 months yeast age Gold 1 Chateau Yaldara Vintage Sparkling 2015 2015 95.0 Silver 15 Yarra Burn Yarra Burn Vintage Brut 2016 93.0 Bronze 7 Grant Burge Wines Grant Burge Pinot Noir Chardonnay NV 85.0 Bronze 10 Josef Chromy Wines Josef Chromy NV Tasmanian Cuvee NV 85.0 2 Longview Vineyards Longview Wagtail Brut 2017 83.0 3 Bird in Hand Nest Egg Joy 2015 84.0 4 Jacob Creek Wines Jacob's Creek Reserve Sparkling Chardonnay 2017 84.0 Pinot Noir 5 Jacob Creek Wines Jacob's Creek Sparkling Chardonnay Pinot NV 84.0 Noir 6 Kollaras & Co Two Truths NV 83.0 8 Jacob Creek Wines Jacob's Creek Our Limited Release Pinot Noir NV 84.0 Chardonnay Pinot Meunier 9 Jacob Creek Wines Trilogy Pinot Noir Chardonnay Pinot Meunier NV 83.0 11 Vandenberg Wines Vandenberg Six Brothers NV 83.0 12 Pipers Brook Vineyard 2016 Pipers Brook Sparkling Cuvee 2016 84.0 13 Wingara Wine Group Azahara Sparkling Chardonnay Pinot Noir NV 84.0 14 Blue Pyrenees Estate Luna NV 84.0 SPARKLING WINES CLASS 4 Sparkling White - bottle fermented& traditional/classic method 30+ months yeast age Gold 9 House of Arras Arras Brut Elite Cuvee 1401 NV 95.0 Gold 17 Brown Family Wine Group Brown Brothers Patricia Pinot Noir Chardonnay 2012 95.0 Silver 19 Domaine Chandon Australia Chandon Vintage Brut 2015 93.0 Silver 24 St Huberts Wines St Huberts Blanc de Noir Sparkling 2013 93.0 Silver 15 House of Arras Arras Grand Vintage 2008 92.0 Silver 21 Coldstream Hills Coldstream Hills Pinot Noir Chardonnay 2014 92.0 Sparkling Bronze 16 Domaine Chandon Australia Chandon Whitlands Plateau Blanc de Blancs 2015 89.0 Bronze 5 Wicks Estate Wines Pty Ltd Wicks Estate Pamela 2013 88.0 Award Cat. Exhibitor Commercial Name Vintage Points No. Bronze 23 Coldstream Hills Coldstream Hills Pinot Noir Chardonnay 2015 88.0 Sparkling Bronze 18 Domaine Chandon Australia Chandon Late Disgorged 2008 87.0 Bronze 25 Blue Pyrenees Estate Midnight Cuvee 2015 87.0 1 Printhie Wines Swift NV Cuvee No.6 NV 83.0 Withdrawn 2 Printhie Wines Swift 2012 Vintage 2012 3 Clovely Estate Clovely Estate Reserve Blanc de Blanc 2012 2012 82.0 4 Sidewood Estate Sidewood Chloe Cuvée 2014 83.0 6 Brown Family Wine Group Brown Brothers Pinot Noir Chardonnay Pinot NV 84.0 Meunier 7 Grant Burge Wines Grant Burge Blanc de Noirs NV 83.0 8 House of Arras Arras Brut Elite Cuvee 1501 NV 83.0 10 Josef Chromy Wines Josef Chromy Vintage 2015 83.0 12 Bay of Fires Wines Bay of Fires Tasmania Cuvee Brut NV 83.0 13 Bream Creek Vineyard Bream Creek Cuvée Traditionelle 2012 84.0 14 House of Arras Arras Premium Cuvee NV 83.0 20 Blue Pyrenees Estate Vintage Brut 2015 83.0 22 Domaine Chandon Australia Chandon Winemakers’ Selection 2009 84.0 SPARKLING WINES CLASS 5 Sparkling Rosé Silver 11 Gala Estate Vineyard Sparkling Vintage Rose 2016 92.0 Bronze 2 Printhie Wines Swift Rose Brut NV 89.0 Bronze 3 Sidewood Estate Sidewood Isabella Rosé 2014 89.0 Bronze 7 Bay of Fires Wines Bay of Fires Tasmania Cuvee Rose NV 88.0 Bronze 1 Tamburlaine Organic Wines Tamburlaine Jake Pinot Noir Chardonnay Rose NV 87.0 Bronze 9 De Bortoli Wines La Boheme Cuvee Rose NV 87.0 4 Jacob Creek Wines Jacob's Creek Sparkling Rosé NV 83.0 5 Jacob Creek Wines Trilogy Sparkling Rosé NV 83.0 6 Pipers Brook Vineyard Ninth Island Non-Vintage Sparkling Rose NV 84.0 8 Blue Pyrenees Estate Dry Sparkling Rose NV 83.0 10 Howard Park Wines Howard Park Jete Sparkling Rose NV 82.0 SPARKLING WINES CLASS 6 Sparkling Red Bronze 6 De Bortoli Wines Woodfired Sparkling Shiraz NV 89.0 Bronze 5 Jacob Creek Wines Jacob's Creek Sparkling Shiraz NV 87.0 Bronze 7 Blue Pyrenees Estate Sparkling Shiraz NV 86.0 2 W Salter & Son Pepperjack Barossa Sparkling Shiraz NV 84.0 3 Grant Burge Wines Grant Burge Sparkling Shiraz Cabernet NV 82.0 4 Pirramimma Pirramimma Eight Carat Sparkling Shiraz NV 83.0 8 Morris Wines Morris Sparkling Shiraz Durif NV 82.0 Award Cat. Exhibitor Commercial Name Vintage Points No. WHITE TABLE WHITE TABLE CLASS 7 Riesling 2019 Silver 10 Kirrihill Wines 2019 EB's The Settler Riesling Clare Valley 2019 94.0 Silver 16 Jim Barry Wines Lodge Hill 2019 92.0 Bronze 15 John Hughes Wines Pty Ltd 2019 Rieslingfreak No.3 Clare Valley Riesling 2019 88.0 Bronze 7 Bird in Hand Honeysuckle Riesling 2019 85.0 Bronze 14 Clare Wine Co Clare Wine Co Riesling 2019 85.0 Bronze 20 Raidis Estate The Kid 2019 85.0 Bronze 22 Bethany Wines 2019 Bethany Wines First Village Riesling 2019 85.0 Bronze 26 Hentley Farm Hentley Farm Riesling 2019 85.0 Bronze 30 Capel Vale Winery Capel Vale Wines 2019 85.0 1 Lerida Estate Lerida Estate Cullerin Rielsing 2019 83.0 2 Lerida Estate Lerida Estate Riesling 2019 82.0 3 Bleasdale Vineyards Pty Ltd Adelaide Hills Riesling 2019 83.0 4 Barossa Boy Wines Barossa Boy Cheeky Tilly Riesling 2019 83.0 5 Mercuri Estate Settebello Freya and Jules Watervale Riesling 2019 82.0 6 John Hughes Wines Pty Ltd 2019 Rieslingfreak No.2 Polish Hill River 2019 83.0 Riesling 8 O'Leary Walker Wines O'Leary Walker Watervale Riesling 2019 83.0 9 Sevenhill Cellars St Francis Xavier 2019 82.0 11 Bird in Hand Bird in Hand Riesling 2019 83.0 12 Sevenhill Cellars Sevenhill
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