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Trophies and Awards 2011 2011 RESULTS EXHIBIT NUMBER CLASS REGION VINTAGE WINE EXHIBITOR RESULT MEDAL ARGENTINA: CLASS 7: MUSEUM CLASS VINTAGE 2008 & PRIOR - DRY: REGION MENDOZA PROVINCE 209 C7 Mendoza Province 2007 Reserva Luigi Bosca 51 Silver AUSTRALIA: CLASS 1: CURRENT VINTAGE 2011 - DRY: REGION ADELAIDE HILLS 137 C1 Adelaide Hills 2011Green's Hill Henschke 46 174 C1 Adelaide Hills 2011Kersbrook Hill Kersbrook Hill Wines 44 261 C1 Adelaide Hills 2011 Paracombe Holland Creek Riesling Paracombe Premium Wines 46 414 C1 Adelaide Hills 2011 Lost Watch Hand Picked Riesling Wirra Wirra Vineyards 45 AUSTRALIA: CLASS 1: CURRENT VINTAGE 2011 - DRY: REGION BAROSSA 30 C1 Barossa 2011Bethany G6 Barossa Riesling Bethany Wines 51 Silver 157 C1 Barossa 2011 Jacob's Creek Steingarten Riesling Jacob's Creek Wines Withdrawn 207 C1 Barossa 2011The Steam Maker Linfied Road Wines 48.5 Bronze 362 C1 Barossa 2011The Willows Vineyard 2011 Riesling The Willows Vineyard 47.5 Bronze AUSTRALIA: CLASS 1: CURRENT VINTAGE 2011 - DRY: REGION CANBERRA DISTRICT 39 C1 Canberra District 2011 Brindabella Hills Riesling Brindabella Hills Winery 54 Top Silver 42 C1 Canberra District 2011 'The Whip' Riesling Capital Wines 48.5 Bronze 79 C1 Canberra District 2011Dionysus Winery Riesling Dionysus Winery 45 110 C1 Canberra District 2011 Gallagher Riesling Gallagher Wines 45.5 193 C1 Canberra District 2011 Lark Hill Riesling Lark Hill Biodynamic Wines 43 223 C1 Canberra District 2011 McKellar Ridge Riesling McKellar Ridge Wines 43.5 239 C1 Canberra District 2011 Riesling Mount Majura Vineyard 44.5 253 C1 Canberra District 2011 Nick O'Leary Riesling Nick O'Leary Wines 43 323 C1 Canberra District 2011 Shaw Vineyard Estate Premium Riesling Shaw Vineyard Estate 42 424 C1 Canberra District 2011 Yarrh Riesling Yarrh Wines 46.5 Bronze 443 C1 Canberra District 2011 Eden Road Riesling Eden Road Wines 44.5 AUSTRALIA: CLASS 1: CURRENT VINTAGE 2011 - DRY: REGION CLARE VALLEY 13 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Annie's Lane Quelltaler Watervale Riesling Annie's Lane at Quelltaler 56 Gold 14 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Annie's Lane Riesling Annie's Lane at Quelltaler 54.5 Silver 18 C1 Clare Valley 2011ArtWine Rieslng ArtWine 43.5 55 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Clare Wine Co Riesling Clare Wine Co 48.5 Bronze 57 C1 Clare Valley 2011Watervale Riesling clos Clare 48.5 Bronze 61 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Crabtree Hilltop Vineyard Riesling Crabtree Watervale Wines 51 Silver 62 C1 Clare Valley 2011Crabtree Watervale Riesling Crabtree Watervale Wines 46.5 Bronze 129 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Hardys Heritage Reserve Bin Riesling Hardys Wines 45 161 C1 Clare Valley 2011 The Florita Riesling Jim Barry Wines Pty Ltd 45 164 C1 Clare Valley 2011 The Lodge Hill Riesling Jim Barry Wines Pty Ltd 46.5 Bronze 166 C1 Clare Valley 2011Watervale Riesling Jim Barry Wines Pty Ltd 46.5 Bronze 183 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Kirrihill Wines, Single Vineyard, Slate Creek Riesling Kirrihill Wines 49 Bronze 185 C1 Clare Valley 2011 ACKLAND VINEYARD WATERVALE RIESLING KNAPPSTEIN WINES 49.5 Bronze 187 C1 Clare Valley 2011 HAND PICKED RIESLING KNAPPSTEIN WINES 51 Silver 190 C1 Clare Valley 2011Koonowla Riesling Koonowla Wines 46.5 Bronze 192 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Neagles Rock Riesling Koonowla Wines 55.5 Gold 195 C1 Clare Valley 2011Leasingham Bin 7 Riesling Leasingham wines 55.5 Gold 200 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Leo Buring Clare Valley Riesling Leo Buring Pty Ltd 48 Bronze 201 C1 Clare Valley 2011Leo Buring Leonay Riesling Leo Buring Pty Ltd 46 243 C1 Clare Valley 2011Mr Riggs Watervale Riesling Mr Riggs Wine Company 41 249 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Naked Run 'The First' Riesling Naked Run Wines 47 Bronze 256 C1 Clare Valley 2011 O'Leary Walker Wines Watervale Riesling O'Leary Walker Wines 48.5 Bronze 272 C1 Clare Valley 2010Skilly Riesling penna lane wines 43.5 273 C1 Clare Valley 2011Petaluma Hanlin Hill Riesling Petaluma Wines 51 Silver 282 C1 Clare Valley 2011Pikes "Traditionale" Riesling Pikes Vintners 47 Bronze 303 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Red Robin Riesling Rhythm Stick Wines 44.5 308 C1 Clare Valley 2011No.3 Clare Valley Riesling Rieslingfreak 47 Bronze 319 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Sevenhill Inigo Riesling Sevenhill Cellars 48.5 Bronze 336 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Stephen John Clare Valley Watervale Riesling Stephen John Wines 41 352 C1 Clare Valley 2011Taylors Jaraman Riesling Taylors Wines 48 Bronze 353 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Taylors Promised Land Riesling Taylors Wines 51.5 Silver 354 C1 Clare Valley 2011Taylors Riesling Taylors Wines 51.5 Silver 361 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Rise Watervale Riesling The Rise Vineyards 51 Silver 369 C1 Clare Valley 2011Tim Adams Wines Riesling Tim Adams Wines 48.5 Bronze 374 C1 Clare Valley 2011Reserve Watervale Riesling Tim McNeil Wines 45.5 375 C1 Clare Valley 2011Watervale Riesling Tim McNeil Wines 45 415 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Wolf Blass Gold Label Riesling Wolf Blass Wines Pty Ltd 44 35 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Bird In Hand Riesling Bird In Hand Winery 50 Bronze 441 C1 Clare Valley 2011 Tower Estate Windmill Vineyard Clare Valley Riesling Tower Estate Wines 45.5 AUSTRALIA: CLASS 1: CURRENT VINTAGE 2011 - DRY: REGION EDEN VALLEY 32 C1 Eden Valley 2011Bethany Eden Valley Riesling Bethany Wines 46 52 C1 Eden Valley 2011 Chateau Tanunda Eden Valley Riesling Chateau Tanunda 44.5 85 C1 Eden Valley 2011 Eden Valley Single Vineyard Riesling Eden Hall 55.5 Gold 122 C1 Eden Valley 2011 Grant Burge Wines Thorn Eden Valley Riesling Grant Burge Wines 44 136 C1 Eden Valley 2011Heggies Vineyard Riesling Heggies Vineyard 44 138 C1 Eden Valley 2011 Hentle Farn 'The Exception' Riesling Hentley Farm 48.5 Bronze 215 C1 Eden Valley 2011McGuigan Shortlist Riesling McGuigan Barossa Valley 43.5 241 C1 Eden Valley 2011 Eden Valley Riesling Mountadam Not received 259 C1 Eden Valley 2011St Helga Eden Valley Riesling Orlando Wines 48.5 Bronze 271 C1 Eden Valley 2011 Penfolds Bin 51 Eden Valley Riesling Penfolds Wines Pty Ltd 49 Bronze 276 C1 Eden Valley 2011 Eden Valley Riesling Peter Lehmann Wines 47 Bronze 279 C1 Eden Valley 2011 Pewsey Vale Riesling Pewsey Vale 55.5 Gold 296 C1 Eden Valley 2011The Eden Poonawatta Estate 47.5 Bronze 310 C1 Eden Valley 2011Family Riesling Rileys of Eden Valley 47 Bronze 318 C1 Eden Valley 2011 Saltram Mamre Brook Eden Valley Riesling Saltram Wine Estate 49 Bronze 335 C1 Eden Valley 2011 Peace of Eden Riesling St Johns Road 44 AUSTRALIA: CLASS 1: CURRENT VINTAGE 2011 - DRY: REGION GREAT SOUTHERN 1 C1 Great Southern 2011 3 Drops Riesling 3 Drops 49.5 Bronze 3 C1 Great Southern 2011 Abbey Creek Riesling Abbey Creek Vineyard 48.5 Bronze 92 C1 Great Southern 2011 Cossack Riesling Ferngrove Vineyards Estate 49.5 Bronze 149 C1 Great Southern 2011 Howard Park Riesling Howard Park Wines 47 Bronze 293 C1 Great Southern 2011 Poacher's Ridge 2011 Riesling Poacher's Ridge 44 382 C1 Great Southern 2011 Trevelen Farm Riesling Trevelen Farm: Great Southern55.5 Wine Gold 408 C1 Great Southern 2011Riesling West Cape Howe 56 Top Gold 410 C1 Great Southern 2011 Kalgan River Riesling Willoughby Park 45.5 412 C1 Great Southern 2011Willoughby Park Riesling Willoughby Park 51.5 Silver AUSTRALIA: CLASS 1: CURRENT VINTAGE 2011 - DRY: REGION TASMANIA 25 C1 Tasmania 2011Bay of Fires Riesling Bay of Fires Wines 51 Silver 59 C1 Tasmania 2011Riesling Coal Valley Vineyard 47.5 Bronze 63 C1 Tasmania 2011The family's secret stash Craigie Knowe (Gerber Vineyards) Not received 75 C1 Tasmania 2011Derwent Estate Riesling Derwent Estate Wines 44 143 C1 Tasmania 2011Holm Oak Vineyards Riesling Holm Oak Vineyards 49 Bronze 205 C1 Tasmania 2011Leo Buring Leopold Riesling Leo Buring Pty Ltd 44 235 C1 Tasmania 2011Moores Hill Riesling Moores Hill 55.5 Gold 299 C1 Tasmania 2011Puddleduck Vineyard Riesling Puddleduck Vineyard 51.5 Silver AUSTRALIA: CLASS 1: CURRENT VINTAGE 2011 - DRY: REGION VARIOUS 380 C1 Yarra Valley 2011Allinda Riesling Allinda Winery 47.5 Bronze 229 C1 Central Victoria 2011Blackwood Park Riesling Mitchelton Wines Not received 197 C1 Coonawarra 2011Leconfield Old Vines Riesling Leconfield Wines Not received 300 C1 Coonawarra 2011The Kid Riesling Raidis Estate 49 Bronze 22 C1 Currency Creek 2011 Ballast Stone Riesling Ballast Stone Estate 45.5 4 C1 Frankland River 2011Frankland River Riesling Alkoomi Wines 44 237 C1 Hilltops 2011Lock and Key Riesling Moppity Vineyards 48 Bronze 238 C1 Hilltops 2011Moppity Vineyards Riesling Moppity Vineyards 42.5 167 C1 King Valley 2011John Gehrig Wines Riesling John Gehrig Wines 42 160 C1 Langhorne Creek 2011 Jacob's Creek Riesling Jacob's Creek Wines 55.5 Gold 199 C1 McLaren Vale 2011 Richard Hamilton Slate Quarry Riesling Leconfield Wines Not received 173 C1 Mount Barker 2011Kerrigan and Berry Riesling Kerrigan and Berry 47.5 Bronze 285 C1 Mount Barker 2011 Plantagenet Riesling Plantagenet Wines 51.5 Silver 314 C1 Mudgee 2011Riesling Robert Stein Winery 45 343 C1 Nagambie Lakes 2011 Riesling Tahbilk 50.5 Bronze 46 C1 Orange 2011Centennial Reserve Riesling Centennial Vineyards 43.5 262 C1 Orange 2011Riesling Patina Wines 42 45 C1 Porongurup 2011Castelli Riesling Castelli Estate 55.5 Gold 152 C1 Porongurup 2011Howard Park Porongurup Riesling Howard Park Wines 50 Bronze 80 C1 Pyrenees 2011DogRock Reserve Riesling Dog Rock Winery 43.5 53 C1 Southern Highlands 2011Cherry Tree Hill Riesling Cherry Tree Hill Wines 47 Bronze 224 C1 Strathbogie Ranges 2011 Basilisk Riesling McPherson Wines 52 Silver AUSTRALIA: CLASS 2: CURRENT VINTAGE 2011 - SEMI - DRY: REGION VARIOUS 275 C2 Barossa 2011 Classic Riesling Peter Lehmann Wines 48 Bronze 409 C2 Barossa 2011Whistler Riesling Whistler Wines 45.5 101 C2 Canberra District 2011 Four Winds Vineyard Riesling
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