<p> LUTON AMATEUR WINEMAKERS GUILD OPEN SHOW RESULT SHEET FOR 2015</p><p>Held on the 8th November 2015</p><p>Class 1 Aperitif Dry [Citrus Style] Class 2 White/golden fruit table dry</p><p>1 Sylvia Albon Luton 1 Quentin Palmer Luton 2 Sylvia Albon Luton 2 Sylvia Albon Luton 3 Joyce Lawrence Luton 3 Joyce Lawrence Luton 4 Ted Jordan White Lion 4 Sylvia Albon Luton 5 Quentin Palmer Luton 5 Ted Jordan White Lion Ted Jordan With Lion 6 Ted Jordan White Lion</p><p>Class 3 Red fruit table dry Class 4 Rose [Medium dry] </p><p>1 Elaine Robinson Ware 1 Kevin Martin Ware 2 Ted Jordan White Lion 2 Quentin Palmer Luton 3 Quentin Palmer Luton 3 Joyce Lawrence Luton 4 Ted Jordan White Lion 4 Ted Jordan White Lion 5 Sylvia Albon Luton 5 Mick Orbell White Lion Elaine Robinson Ware 6 Elaine Robinson Ware</p><p>Class 5 Red social [Sweet] Class 6 Red/Tawny [Sweet] </p><p>1 Mick Orbell White Lion 1 Ted Jordan White Lion 2 Ted Jordan White lion 2 Ted Jordan White Lion 3 Joyce Lawrence Luton 3 Kevin Martin Ware 4 Ted Jordan White Lion 4 Mick Orbell White Lion 5 Chris Jones Greenford 5 Sylvia Albon Luton Jackie Jones Greenford 6 Peter Robinson Ware</p><p>Class 7 White/Golden [Sweet] Class 8 White/Golden - Social [Medium sweet] </p><p>1 Elaine Robinson Ware 1 Roger Fensome Luton 2 Sylvia Albon Luton 2 Quentin Palmer Luton 3 Ted Jordan White Lion 3 Ted Jordan White Lion 4 Sylvia Albon Luton 4 Sylvia Albon Luton 5 Jackie Jones Greenford 5 Elaine Robinson Ware Sylvia Albon Luton 6 Joyce Lawrence Luton</p><p>Class 9 After Dinner wine [any colour] Class 10 Three bottles of wine for dinner </p><p>1 Chris Jones Greenford 1 Kevin Martin Ware 2 Kevin Martin Ware 2 Sylvia Albon Luton 3 Mick Orbell White Lion 3 Ted Jordan White Lion 4 Quentin Palmer Luton 4 Quentin Palmer Luton 5 Kevin Martin Ware 5 Peter Robinson Ware Jackie Jones Greenford 6 Chris Jones Greenford</p><p>Class 11 Bitter [1.045 – 1.050] Class 12 Light Lager [1.040 – 1.045] </p><p>1 Sam Whaley Luton 1 Larry Cullen Luton 2 Quentin Palmer Luton 2 Quentin Palmer Luton 3 Larry Cullen Luton 3 Kevin Martin Ware 4 Pete Lawrence Luton 4 Sam Whaley Luton 5 Quentin Palmer Luton 5 Chris Jones Greenford Peter Robinson Ware 6 Class 13 Dry stout [1.045 – 1.050] Class 14 Porter [1.060 – 1.070]</p><p>1 Pete Lawrence Luton 1 Pete Lawrence Luton 2 Pete Lawrence Luton 2 Quentin Palmer Luton 3 Larry Cullen Luton 3 Kevin Martin Ware 4 Quentin Palmer Luton 4 Larry Cullen Luton 5 Peter Robinson Ware 5 Larry Cullen Luton Chris Jones Greenford 6 Peter Robinson Ware</p><p>Class 15 Three bottles of Beer</p><p>1 Quentin Palmer Luton 2 Pete Lawrence Luton 3 Kevin Martin Ware 4 Sam Whaley Luton 5 Larry Cullen Luton Peter Robinson Ware</p><p>Luton Guild Member Awards The Margate Trophy – The award is for the most points gained in classes 1-5</p><p>1 Sylvia Albon 2 Quentin Palmer 3 Joyce Lawrence Hunter Valley Trophy – The award is for the most points gained in classes 6 - 10</p><p>1 Sylvia Albon 2 Quentin Palmer 3 Roger Fensome The Anniversary Tray – The award is for the most points gained in all wine classes 1 - 10</p><p>1 Sylvia Albon 2 Quentin Palmer 3 Joyce Lawrence Open Show Awards The Blackpool Trophy – The award is for the most points gained in all wine classes 1 - 10 </p><p>1 Ted Jordan 2 Sylvia Albon 3 Quentin Palmer</p><p>The Tankard Trophy - The award is for the most points gained in classes 11 - 14</p><p>1 Pete Lawrence 2 Quentin Palmer 3 Larry Cullen The Challenge Cup – The award is for the guild with the most points gained in the show </p><p>1 Luton 2 White Lion 3 Ware LUTON AMATEUR WINEMAKERS GUILD</p><p>OPEN SHOW 2015</p><p>Judges Comments</p><p>Class 1 Aperitif Judge: Peter Robinson No: 10 bottles </p><p>Quite a good class overall, Winner an excellent example</p><p>Class 2 White/golden fruit table dry Judge: Elaine Robinson No: 17 bottles </p><p>Well present class, Most wines were light in fruit with reasonable length and acidity. Some did have too much acidity. Average class</p><p>Class 3 Red fruit table dry Judge: Kevin Martin No: 13 bottles </p><p>A good class to judge, No major faults. A few were old wines lacking fruity freshness. A couple were slightly thin, but a good wine well done</p><p>Class 4 Rose [Medium Dry] Judge: Kate Edge No: 10 bottles </p><p>All wines gained full marks for presentation, no major faults and a pleasing class to judge</p><p>Class 5 red- Social sweet Judge: Colin Hotham No: 12 bottles </p><p>A very good class to judge all wine ok</p><p>Class 6 Red/Tawny-Sweet Judge: Elaine Robinson No: 9 bottles </p><p>Good class to judge, although several wines on the dry side. Very close between the top three wines</p><p>Class 7 White White/golden-Sweet Judge: Kevin Martin No: 17 bottles </p><p>Interesting class, mostly good wines, and No faults. The top six were very good and different to separate. The rest mainly needed more fruit or sugar to balance</p><p>Class 8 white/golden- medium sweet social Judge: Peter Robinson No: 16 bottles </p><p>A challenging class to judge – A lot of sound wines, but nothing outstanding. The balance of acidity and sweetness was the telling factor Class 9 After dinner any colour Judge: Kate Edge No: 15 bottles </p><p>A pleasing class to judge100% presentation for points. No major faults, excellent effort by all competitors</p><p>Class 10 Three bottles of wine for dinner Judge: Colin Hotham No: 7 entries </p><p>A very Good class to Judge thank you</p><p>Class 11 Bitter Judge: Richard Baldwin No: 14 bottles </p><p>Generally not a bad class. However in my view a bitter is a beer using Crystal malt between. [3.5% - 4.5%] These were mainly golden beers and I judge as this</p><p>Class 12 Light Lager Judge: Richard Baldwin No: 9 bottles </p><p>Top three lagers not bad examples, but overall a rather disappointing class</p><p>Class 13 Dry Stout Judge: Richard Baldwin No: 9 bottles </p><p>Overall not a bad class</p><p>Class 14 Porter Judge: G Fryer No: 11 bottles </p><p>Generally a good class. Quite a few beers were over conditioned. Top places were good example of the style</p><p>Class 15 Three bottles of Beer Judge: No: 6 entries A mixed quality class, some very good beers, some faults. Consistency is the key to a good place One beer sometimes let a competition down</p><p>4 Guilds Competed Luton White lion Ware Greenford 14 competitors and 201 bottles</p>
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