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Noble One Botrytis Semillon has been awarded Double Gold for 2009 and Trophy - Best Dessert Wine for 2008 at the 2013 Six Nations Wine Challenge. A very proud moment for the De Bortoli family. Through the distilled passion of three generations of winemaking, Noble One was born. Thirty one years and 28 vintages later, this Australian wine has been decorated with 130 trophies and 396 gold medals. This distinguished drop was served to Crown Prince Frederick and Princess Mary of Denmark just before their wedding and presented to Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican. While Darren’s grandfather, Vittorio, would have been suitably impressed with all these honours, he no doubt would have preferred to sit at your table and discuss your life’s pursuits over a bottle of his grandson’s finest. The De Bortoli family would like to congratulate all winners at the 2013 Six Nations Wine Challenge. debortoli.com.au
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Sagrantino is a grape variety originally grown in the region of Central Italy. The style offers big velvety tannins and is dark cherry-purple in colour. The bouquet has dark brooding red fruits and the palate displays spearmint, rhubarb and dark cherry with lifted spicy fruits. This wine suits the culinary style of the Mediterranean along with healthy serves of pasta.
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Index the Six Nations Wine Challenge
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Bob Campbell MW
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Huon Hooke
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Dan Berger
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Eduardo Brethauer
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Fabricio Portelli 8 Michael Fridjhon 9 A Note from the President
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A Note from the Chairman
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Wine of Show
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Trophy Winners
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Class 1 - Sparkling Wine
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Class 2 - Riesling
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Class 3 - Aromatic (Non Riesling)
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Class 4 - Other Whites
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Class 5 - Sauvignon Blanc
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Class 6 - Chardonnay
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Class 7 - White Blends
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Class 8 - Pinot Noir
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Class 9 - Merlot & Carmenere
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Class 10 - Malbec
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Class 11 - Shiraz
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Class 12 - Cabernet Sauvignon
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Class 13 - Major Red Varietals
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Class 14 - Other Red Varietals
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Class 15 - Bordeaux Blends
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Class 16 - Red Blends
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(Non Bordeaux)
Class 17 - Dessert
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Results Summary & All Medals
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About Each Nation Argentina 56 Australia 58 Chile 60 New Zealand
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South Africa
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America 66 List of Entrants
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What is the Six Nations Wine Challenge all about and how does it work?
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The challenging countries are Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States of America.
Unique? Unique? Yes! This is the only wine show in the world where the wines come in exclusively by invitation from the Judges. ”Because the wines are all selected by each of the judges the standard of wine quality must surely be higher than any competition of this size in the world”. Bob Campbell MW.
The Objective The objective of the Challenge is to discover the New World Champions by asking a judge from each country to choose their best wines and have them all compete against each other in a giant blind tasting of 600 wines.
Seventeen Classes There are seventeen classes: Sparkling; Riesling; Chardonnay; Aromatic (non Riesling); Sauvignon Blanc; Other White Varieties; White Blends; Pinot Noir; Merlot/Carmenere; Malbec; Bordeaux Blends; Red Blends Non Bordeaux; Major Red Varieties; Other Red Varieties; Shiraz/Syrah; Cabernet Sauvignon and Dessert Wine. Each Judge is set the task of selecting 100 wines across the 17 Classes with a maximum of 10 in any one class the best in their country regardless of size of company and quantity available. During three days of intense judging the six judges score the wines blind and their scores determine the Nation of Show, The Wine of Show, Red and White Wines of Show. A trophy is awarded for the top scoring wine in each of the 17 classes. Double Gold, Gold and Medals of Excellence are also awarded.
The six international Challenge judges are all featured on the next few pages.
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Bob Campbell
Huon Hooke
Master of Wine – Auckland New Zealand
Independent Wine Writer – Sydney Australia
Bob Campbell was the second New Zealander and is one
Huon Hooke is a leading independent wine writer, based in
of only 300 people in the world to hold the Master of Wine
Sydney, who makes his living entirely from writing, judging and
qualification.
educating about wine. A journalist first and wine professional second, he has tertiary qualifications in both fields and has
He is wine editor of Your Home & Garden, Taste magazine and
been writing on wine for 30 years. He pens a weekly column for
the Air NZ In-flight magazine as well as being New Zealand
The Sydney Morning Herald ‘Good Food’ section and contributes
editor for Gourmet Traveller Wine. Bob contributes to wine
to Gourmet Traveller Wine, Decanter, US Sommelier Journal and
publications in seven countries. Over 22,000 people have
various other publications. He has published 17 books on wine
attended Bob’s wine diploma courses in New Zealand, Asia and
including a biography of Penfolds Grange creator Max Schubert.
Europe. He has been a senior judge in wine competitions in ten countries.
He co-authored the annual Penguin Good Australian Wine Guide for 14 years until retiring from it in 2007. In 2008 he was
Bob joined the Challenge in 2003.
named Australia’s Wine Communicator of the Year. He’s been a show judge for 26 years and this year will chair the Boutique Wine Awards, the NSW Wine Awards, Tasmanian Regional Wine Show, The Australian Highlands Wine Show and represent Australia in the Six Nations Wine Challenge. Huon joined the Challenge in 2010.
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Dan Berger
Eduardo Brethauer
Wine Judge & Journalist – Santa Rosa California, USA.
Wine Judge & Journalist – Santiago Chile
Dan Berger began writing about wine in 1976 and has been
Eduardo Brethauer best describes himself as “Wine taster,
nationally syndicated since 1979. He contributes articles to
foodie, traveler, writer, amateur cook and rugby lover”.
Wines & Vines, Decanter Magazine, the privately published California Grapevine, Wine Press Northwest, trade journals
Eduardo is one of the foremost journalists in the Chilean wine
Cheers and Beverage Dynamics, Sommelier Journal, and
industry. He is owner and wine editor of Vitis Magazine, the
numerous others.
only technical and international wine magazine in Chile and is Associate Editor of several international magazines. Eduardo
Dan was a reporter for The Associated Press from 1967 to
writes screenplays and travel literature and has a very deep
1976. He joined the San News Diego Union in 1978 and
knowledge about Chilean and worldwide wines.
wrote three wine columns per week for the newspaper and Copley Service. He was subsequently Business Editor and wine
Eduardo is always seeking out wines with character and strong
columnist for the Santa Rosa Press Democrat; was syndicated
identity. He is the Founder and Director of Vignadores de
by The New York Times Syndicate, and later full-time wine
Carignan; a unique association of producers that reinvented a
columnist and reporter for the Los Angeles Times. In 1996, he
viticultural tradition of more than four centuries in the Maule
began publishing Vintage Experiences, a weekly newsletter on
Valley. He goal is to rescue and give value to the old and the
wine and food, which continues to this day. He also runs the
ungrafted vines of forgotten zones in Chile which otherwise risk
Riverside International Wine Competition and the Long Beach
extinction.
Grand Cru wine competition. Eduardo has been a Challenge judge since 2011. Dan joined the Challenge in 2013.
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Fabricio Portelli
Michael Fridjhon
Wine Judge & Journalist – Buenos Aires Argentina
Wine Judge & Journalist – Johannesburg South Africa
Fabricio Portelli is a Partner and General Director of Grupo
Michael Fridjhon is South Africa’s most highly regarded
Simposium SA. He has been a wine journalist since 2000, and
international wine judge, the country’s most widely consulted liquor
for the past five years has been a Director of El Conocedor
industry authority, and one of South Africa’s leading wine writers.
multimedia – an organization that produces a magazine, web site, TV, radio, fair, books and wine guides. He also contributes
With over thirty-five year’s experience in the production,
to many other publications and events including Dolli Irigoyen
wholesale and retail sectors of the industry and considerable
books, the Descorchados Guide and the prestigious Vinos de
local and international expertise, he is South Africa’s most
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respected wine judge, commentator and liquor industry strategist. Visiting Professor of Wine Business at the University
Fabricio regularly judges local and international wine
of Cape Town, he also teaches and directs the Wine Judging
competitions including the Decanter World Wine Awards and
Academy run in association with its Graduate School of Business.
concours mondial and has judges Vinitaly, Vinandino and
Founder of WineX – the largest consumer wine show in the
Catador. He attends many international wine fairs where he
Southern Hemisphere – he has directed the event since 2000.
gathers materials for his reviews and lectures. Outside of Argentina, Fabricio has a special love for Bordeaux.
Past chairman of the South African Wine Industry Trust – which determined strategy and administered funding associated with
In 2014 Fabricio will be the judging Chairman / Presidente.
industry-wide business support and development projects – he has
Fabricio has been judging at the Challenge since 2011.
been an adviser to the South African Minister of Agriculture, and is a recipient of the French Chevalier de l’Ordre du Mérite Agricole. Fridjhon joined the Challenge in 2003.
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A Note From The President
Another exciting year for the Challenge is coming to a close and as usual the results bring some surprises along with them. The new player this year is the United States of America and their judge Californian Dan Berger came into Australia determined to take some trophies home which as you can see, he did with a vengeance! The New World Champions is a great sub title for this Challenge and now with the six most prominent wine producing nations in that category we won’t see an increase from six, at least not for the time being! The role of Chairman rotates and this year Master of Wine Bob Campbell moderated any issues where the judges were ‘discussing’ differences. Argentina’s Fabricio Portelli will Chair next year and proudly informed us that this is interpreted as Presidente in South America. Welcome Presidente Portelli for 2014! All six judges quickly develop a friendly competitive relationship in the judging room where the mood is positive and very fair. There is a great deal of lively group discussion after the judging of each class where scores are exchanged and medals determined. Not until well after the judging room is closed and the judges return home do they learn the identity of the winners and the names that match the numbers by which they all worked. The Challenge is very labor intensive for us behind the scenes
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A Note From The Chairman
This is our eleventh annual wine competition. We started in 2003 as the Tri-Nations Wine Challenge then changing to the Five Nations Wine Challenge with the addition of Chile and Argentina and to the Six Nations Wine Challenge this year as we welcomed the United States of America. The competition celebrates both uniformity, with the common language of wine assessment shared by our six judges, and diversity as we compare and contrast wines from many regions and grape varieties. There is a strong spirit of camaraderie amongst the judges. We all welcome the chance to meet annually to taste and assess the very best wines from six countries. That bond has been strengthened this year by the arrival of Dan Berger, our US selector and judge, whose experience and keen intellect has made a great contribution to the event. The US has made a strong showing in its first year, winning five out of 17 class trophies, demonstrating considerable strength over a wide range of wine styles. Congratulations to Australia for earning first place by country and its ninth overall win since the competition began. Bob Campell Chairman 6nationswine.com.au
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2007 Gloria Ferrer Winery Blanc de Blancs Chardonnay - USA A judge’s comment: A high standard class with plenty of attractive, vibrant and very drinkable non vintage and young vintage wines that were generally outclassed by the power and complexity of the older wines. The top scoring wines stood out to us all. Bob Campbell MW New Zealand. A sommelier’s food match: Rabbit terrine with baby herbs, figs and warm brioche.
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2012 Pressing Matters R9 Riesling Australia A judge’s comment: A line-up comprising many fine wines showing diversity in style, sweetness and fruit freshness with several fine top contenders. The winning wine has stylish tangerine blossom notes, gun flint mineral and spice with a trace of lemongrass. Dry but not austere. Michael Fridjhon South Africa. A sommelier’s food match: Chilled crab with blood orange segments and dehydrated apple rings for a crunch effect.
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2012 Hess Family Colome Torrontes Argentina A judge’s comment: This is a difficult class to judge because we have two strong and different styles. Firstly young and refreshing and then ripe, dense and deep. Each style is for a different type of consumer. Also the sweetness makes another division which makes a very diverse class to judge. Quality winemaking won the day!
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Fabricio Portelli Argentina. A sommelier’s food match: A beautiful tart of fine crisp French pastry layered with sautéed cabbage and onion, chicken parfait and fine slices of pork belly on top.
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2009 Benjamin Semillon 17 fabulous Wines: Sparkling White Semillon Verdelho Chardonnay Off Dry White Blend Cabernet Blend Merlot Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon Petit Verdot Sparkling Shiraz Dessert Wine Vintage Port 2009 Gartelmann Benjamin Semillion Australia A judge’s comment: This class is like the chocolate box of Forrest Gump - ‘you never know what you’re gonna get’. From subtle and crisp modern wines to the classic barrel fermented style. A very surprising line up of wines and not easy to judge – however judging this Challenge is not easy! The winning wine has a character-filled
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2012 Saint Clair Wairau Reserve Sauvignon Blanc New Zealand A judge’s comment: The message of this grape is very clear no matter where the wine comes from. So all of them are refreshing on the palate and quite vibrant. Some are more herbaceous, the others more minerally and citric. Those with oak give more structure but less fragrance. When getting to know new world wines, this is the variety to start with. The winning wine is very subtle, delicate and vibrant on the palate very typical and with a gentle, long finish. Fabricio Portelli Argentina.
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A sommelier’s food match: Goat’s Cheese Lasagna with diced, steamed kipfler potatoes, broccoli sauce and pangrattato.
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2011 Lake’s Folly Chardonnay Australia A judge’s comment: This is a very strong and consistent class. The purity of the varietal is in most of the wines, fresh and clear so the differences are in the detail that gives wines the complexity. None of them abused the oak, neither the concentration. The winner is an austere wine, delicate and unusually well balanced. Refreshing on the palate, young but complex, vibrant and with a long finish. Very good news for wine lovers around the world. Fabricio Portelli Argentina. A sommelier’s food match:
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Fresh bread chicken sandwiches; any seafood; any poultry
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2010 Alysian Wines Hallberg Vineyard Crossroads
Pinot Noir USA
A judge’s comment:
A judge’s comment:
While lacking coherence as a class, the top wines were
New World pinot is a much improved varietal. There were plenty
very good, mainly white Bordeaux in style. The trophy wine
of fine examples showing very good depth of flavor “pinosity”
was classically styled, rich yet crisp, with weight and texture
and complexity. On the other hand, quite a few stale wines and
suggesting a full and intriguing future.
rather simple but boldly fruity styles. The trophy wine is bright
Michael Fridjhon South Africa.
and youthful, with lovely fragrance, very good weight and fruit
A sommelier’s food match: Zucchini flowers filled with feta and fresh basil
depth promising to develop and age well. Huon Hooke Australia.
as a starter followed by grilled barramundi with a
A sommelier’s food match:
lemon and herb dressing.
Handmade linguini and wild field mushrooms with a touch of black truffles.
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New Zealand’s Most Awarded Winery
2010 Villa Maria Reserve Merlot New Zealand A judge’s comment: A very mixed class, with a large gap between the best and the least wines. Some were stale or too oaky. The top two wines were very close in points. Two great wines. The trophy wine has great orientation, perfect ripeness with full body and density of flavour, and great persistence with all components resolved into an elegant harmony. Huon Hooke Australia. A sommelier’s food match: Roasted venison with wild mushrooms, juniper berries and balsamic reduction to accentuate the sweet and savoury elements in the wine.
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2011 Trivento Golden Reserve Malbec Argentina A judge’s comment: A fine class of good wines with very little variation in style with many fine, fruity examples. A few wines were a bit ripe and ‘jammy’ but generally very nice handling of oak and acidity. The winner is a big seductive Malbec – very accessible with layers of dark fruit, spice and mocha. The wine has a great texture and an impressively lengthy finish. Dan Berger USA. A sommelier’s food match: Lomo Asado, or char grilled BBQ steaks with capsicum Chimmichurri sauce.
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2009 Kendall-Jackson Winery Grand Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon - USA
A judge’s comment:
A judge’s comment:
A very strong and diverse class showing varying styles
A strong class with most wines reflecting greater restraint than
from various climates and soils. Many wines display
cabernets in the past at this show. The trophy wine shows lovely
harder tannins than are warranted by their fruit components.
balance between freshness, ripeness and persistence.
The trophy wine shows superb violet, black cherry and
Michael Fridjhon South Africa.
earthy clove elements. Dan Berger USA.
A sommelier’s food match: Beef rib, seared and served rare with celeriac puree,
A sommelier’s food match:
charred asparagus and sauce vierge.
Grass fed , succulent lamb roast and root vegetables.
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2011 KWV The Mentors Pinotage South Africa A judge’s comment:
It’s Time! Tick South Africa off your Bucket List.
It is a big challenge to taste and judge this class. We have no idea of the varieties and are ready to enjoy a world full of surprises. Mysteries await us. The trophy wine has a black and sweet heart. It is subtle but with a very cheerful personality. It seems to whisper but its voice is loud and firm. Eduardo Brethauer Chile.
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A sommelier’s food match: Grilled spicy sausages with parsnip puree and honey
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Sonoma County Zinfandel Rancho Zabaco wines were born in Sonoma County’s Dry Creek Valley, where Zinfandel grapes have been grown for 150 years. The wines belong to the land, an expression of the place and the community of farmers and winemakers who dedicate their lives to making great wine. Often called “America’s Grape,” Zinfandel originated in Croatia in Eastern Europe and migrated to the U.S. in the early 19th century. By the middle of the 19th century, Zinfandel
2011 Rancho Zabaco Sonoma Heritage Vines Zinfandel - USA
had made it all the way to California and was prospering throughout Sonoma County.
A judge’s comment: It’s amazing the different varieties and styles you can find in this class, but at the same time very difficult to judge. It is risky to try and find typicity. I am looking for the wine that makes me smile. All of the judges appreciated the trophy wine’s sweet and black fruit, firm structure and very cool balance. This is a unique wine for unique wine lovers. Eduardo Brethauer Chile. A sommelier’s food match: Fresh pasta and roast chicken with an Italian-style tomato-based sauce and a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese.
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2011 Maryhill Winery Richard Batchelor Winemaker’s Red Cab Sauv Merlot Shiraz Cab Franc- USA
A disappointing class with many wines over-oaked and /or showing astringent tannins. These are not necessarily wines that
A judge’s comment:
will age well, although that’s probably the intention. We looked for
A class of two halves with some excellent, high quality
balance, elegance and freshness. On the plus side, there were
wines showing complexity, power and real character.
several beautiful wines that scored well. The trophy wine has
At the other end of the scale, tough extracted reds some
dense yet elegant flavours, with briar and tobacco notes, savoury
of which had obvious brett spoilage.
and smooth in the mouth with subtle tannins that persist.
Bob Campbell MW New Zealand.
Huon Hooke Australia. A sommelier’s food match: A sommelier’s food match:
Pheasant braised in cider and served with buttered
Osso Bucco braised in red wine, tomatoes, garlic and rosemary
parsnip, potato and pumpkin.
served on a bed of polenta. Garnish with chopped fresh parsley.
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Noble One Botrytis Semillon has been awarded Double Gold for 2009 and Trophy - Best Dessert Wine for 2008 at the 2013 Six Nations Wine Challenge. A very proud moment for the De Bortoli family. Through the distilled passion of three generations of winemaking, Noble One was born. Thirty one years and 28 vintages later, this Australian wine has been decorated with 130 trophies and 396 gold medals. This distinguished drop was served to Crown Prince Frederick and Princess Mary of Denmark just before their wedding and presented to Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican. While Darren’s grandfather, Vittorio, would have been suitably impressed with all these honours, he no doubt would have preferred to sit at your table and discuss your life’s pursuits over a bottle of his grandson’s finest.
2008 De Bortoli Noble One Botrytis Semillon - Australia A judge’s comment: A uniformly superb class with a load of great wines. There was great balance between sugar and acid in most cases. The trophy-winning wine is outstanding. Dan Berger USA.
The De Bortoli family would like to congratulate all winners at the 2013 Six Nations Wine Challenge.
A sommelier’s food match: Serve this outstanding wine with Australia and New Zealand’s famous egg white pavlova with piles of fresh strawberries or any
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Argentina Celebrates With The Winemakers!
Argentina is proud to support the Six Nations Wine Challenge and congratulates the three Trophy Gold Medal winners: Hess Family, Trivento and Bodega Noemia. We are also very proud to announce that Argentina’s wine companies won five Double Gold Medals, four Second Place Double Gold Medals, nine Gold Medals and eleven Gold Medals of Excellence – 32 medals in total!
For more information please visit: www.winesofargentina.org/en
Results Summary NATION OF SHOW
AUSTRALIA
WINE OF SHOW
NEW ZEALAND
WHITE WINE OF SHOW
AUSTRALIA
RED WINE OF SHOW
NEW ZEALAND
Trophy Winners CLASS
CLASS DESCRIPTION
WINNER
VARIETY
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Kusuda
Syrah
2010
Pressing Matters
Riesling
2012
Kusuda
Syrah
2010
The top wine in each class
NATION
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TROPHY WINNER
VARIETY
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Sparkling
USA
2007
Blanc de Blancs
Gloria Ferrer Winery
Chardonnay
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Riesling
AUS
2012
R9
Pressing Matters
Riesling
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Aromatic (Non Riesling)
ARG
2012
Colome
Hess Family
Torrontes
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Other Whites
AUS
2009
Benjamin
Gartelmann
Semillon
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Sauvignon Blanc
NZ
2012
Wairau Reserve
Saint Clair
Sauvignon Blanc
6
Chardonnay
AUS
2011
Lake’s Folly
Chardonnay
7
White Blends
SA
2011
Directors Reserve
Tokara
Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon
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Pinot Noir
USA
2010
Hallberg Vineyard Crossroads
Alysian Wines
Pinot Noir
9
Merlot & Carmenere
NZ
2010
Reserve
Villa Maria
Merlot
10
Malbec
ARG
2011
Golden Reserve
Trivento
Malbec
11
Shiraz
NZ
2010
Kusuda
Syrah
12
Cabernet Sauvignon
USA
2009
Grand Reserve
Kendall-Jackson Winery
Cabernet Sauvignon
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Major Red Varietals
SA
2011
The Mentors
KWV
Pinotage
14
Other Red Varietals
USA
2011
Rancho Zabaco
Zinfandel
15
Bordeaux Blends
ARG
2010
2
Bodega Noemia
Cabernet Merlot
16
Red Blends (Non Bordeaux)
USA
2011
Richard Batchelor Winemaker Red
Maryhill Winery
Cab Sauv Merlot Shiraz Cab Franc
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Dessert
AUS
2008
Noble One Botrytis
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Winning Nations Of Class
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CLASS DESCRIPTION
WINNING NATION
Sparkling
AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
Riesling
Double Gold Medal Wines 2nd place in each class CLASS DESCRIPTION
COMPANY
VARIETY
Other White Wines
Jean Rivier
Tocai Friulano
Malbec
Diamandes
Malbec
Cabernet Sauvignon
Dominio del Plata
Cabernet Sauvignon
Other Red Varieties
Zuccardi
Tempranillo
Argentina
3
Aromatic (Non Riesling)
NEW ZEALAND
4
Other Whites
AUSTRALIA
Australaia
5
Sauvignon Blanc
NEW ZEALAND
Riesling
Petaluma
Riesling
Chardonnay
Leeuwin Estate
Chardonnay
Other Red Varieties
Eldorado Road
Durif
Cousi単o Macul
Chardonnay, Riesling, Viognier
6
Chardonnay
AUSTRALIA
7
White Blends
SOUTH AFRICA
Chile
8
Pinot Noir
USA
White Blends
9
Merlot & Carmenere
NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand
10
Malbec
ARGENTINA
Aromatic Non Riesling
Zephyr
Gew端rztraminer
Sauvignon Blanc
Villa Maria
Sauvignon Blanc
Merlot and Carmenere
Matua Valley
Merlot
Trinity Hill
Shiraz
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Shiraz
NEW ZEALAND
12
Cabernet Sauvignon
USA
Shiraz/Syrah
13
Major Red Varietals
SOUTH AFRICA
South Africa
14
Other Red Varietals
USA
Sparkling Wines
Pongracz
15
Bordeaux Blends
ARGENTINA
Major Red Varieties
KWV
Petit Verdot
Saronsberg
16
Red Blends (Non Bordeaux)
ARGENTINA
Other Red Blends (Non Bordeaux)
Shiraz, Grenache, Mourvedre, Viognier
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Dessert
AUSTRALIA
Pinot Noir
Davis Bynum
Pinot Noir
Bordeaux Blends
Chimney Rock
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, PV
Dessert Wines
Dolce Winery
Late Harvest
home hill huon valley
USA
Double Gold Medal Wines High scoring wines - Not Quite The Top
CLASS DESCRIPTION
COMPANY
VARIETY
Aromatic non riesling
El Porvenir de Cafayate
Torrontes
Malbec
Trapiche
Malbec
Cabernet Sauvignon
Catena Zapata
Cabernet Sauvignon
Bordeaux Blends
Mendel
Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot
Other Red Blends (Non Bordeaux)
Do単a Paula
Malbec, Syrah
Argentina
Australaia
Stunning architecturally designed cellar door and restaurant nestled amongst six hectares of vines. Experience a curious alpaca welcome, browse in our unique gift shop where Alpaca, possum & wool merchandise is available. Complimentary tastings of our award-winning Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, sparkling and dessert wines. Using fresh local produce Home Hill Chefs are passionate about the refined country cusine they serve. Morning and afternoon tea available everyday. Friendly staff are waiting your arrival. Restaurant open Thursday-Monday, Cellar Door sales 7 days. 38 Nairn Street, Ranelagh. | info@homehillwines.com.au Phone: (03) 6264 1200 | www.homehillwines.com.au
Sparkling Wines
Freycinet
Other White Wines
Mount Pleasant
Semillon
Chardonnay
Coldstream Hills
Chardonnay
Chardonnay
Dexter
Chardonnay
Malbec
Bleasdale
Malbec
Other Red Varieties
Baileys of Glenrowan
Durif
Dessert Wines
De Bortoli
Semillon
Dessert Wines
Brown Brothers
Riesling
Casas del Bosque
Syrah
Chile Shiraz/Syrah
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Double Gold Medal Wines High scoring wines - Not Quite The Top
CLASS DESCRIPTION
COMPANY
VARIETY
New Zealand
Gold Medal Wines Highly praised by the judges
CLASS DESCRIPTION
COMPANY
VARIETY
Chile
Other Whites
Coopers Creek
Albarino
Sparkling Wines
Miguel Torres
País
Sauvignon Blanc
Auntsfield
Sauvignon Blanc
Riesling
Cono Sur
Riesling
Sauvignon Blanc
Mount Riley
Sauvignon Blanc
Chardonnay
De Martino
Chardonnay
Sauvignon Blanc
Saint Clair
Sauvignon Blanc
Merlot and Carmenere
Valdivieso
Carmenère
White Blends
Man O’War
Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon
Other Red Varieties
Miguel Torres
Carignan
Pinot Noir
Akarua
Pinot Noir
Pinot Noir
Villa Maria
Pinot Noir
Sparkling Wines
Nautilus
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Shiraz/Syrah
Craggy Range
Shiraz
Aromatic non riesling
Villa Maria
Gewürztraminer
Cabernet Sauvignon
Mills Reef
Cabernet Sauvignon
Chardonnay
Neudorf
Chardonnay
Shiraz/Syrah
Mills Reef
Syrah
Major Red Varieties
Muddy Water
Pinotage
Bordeaux Blends
Mills Reef
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
Bordeaux Blends
Villa Maria
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Bordeaux Blends
Esk Valley
Merlot, Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon
Dessert Wines
Giesen
Sauvignon Blanc
South Africa
New Zealand
Riesling
Klein Constantia
Riesling
Other White Wines
Eagles Nest
Viognier
Pinot Noir
Cape Chamonix
Pinot Noir
Cabernet Sauvignon
Stark-Condé Wines
Cabernet Sauvignon
Major Red Varieties
Beyerskloof
Pinotage
Major Red Varieties
Rijk’s Private Cellar
Pinotage
Bordeaux Blends
Kanonkop
Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot
Other Red Blends (Non Bordeaux)
Eikendal
Shiraz Petit Verdot Sangiovese
Aromatic non riesling
Altydgedacht
Gewürztraminer
Aromatic non riesling
Paul Cluver
Gewürztraminer
Dessert Wines
Nederburg Wines
Muscadel
Sauvignon Blanc
Graham Beck
Sauvignon Blanc
Chardonnay
Cape Chamonix
Chardonnay
USA Pinot Noir
Baileyana Winery
Pinot Noir
Other Red Blends (Non Bordeaux)
Francis Ford Coppola Winery
Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah
Dessert Wines
Navarro Vineyard
Muscat
South Africa
For full list of results see: boutiquewines.com.au/results
Gold Medal Wines Highly praised by the judges
CLASS DESCRIPTION
COMPANY
VARIETY
Malbec
Dominio Del Plata
Malbec
Malbec
55 Malbec SA
Malbec
Malbec
Trapiche
Malbec
Cabernet Sauvignon
Decero
Cabernet Sauvignon
Major Red Varieties
Casarena Winery
Cabernet Franc
Other Red Varieties
Zuccardi
Bonarda
Bordeaux Blends
Zorzal
Cabernet Malbec
Other Red Blends (Non Bordeaux)
Finca Flichman
Shiraz, Malbec, Cabernet
Sparkling Wines
Heemskerk
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Sparkling Wines
Jansz
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Riesling
Jim Barry Wines
Riesling
Other Whites
Meerea Park
Semillon
Chardonnay
Cape Mentelle
Chardonnay
White Blend
Cape Mentelle
Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon
Pinot Noir
Freycinet
Pinot Noir
Pinot Noir
Home Hill
Pinot Noir
Merlot and Carmenere
Leconfield
Merlot
Shiraz/Syrah
Eperosa
Shiraz
Shiraz/Syrah
Elderton
Shiraz
Cabernet Sauvignon
Summerfield
Cabernet Sauvignon
Argentina
Australaia
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Medals of Excellence
Gold Medal Wines
High scoring wines not quite reaching top medal status.
Highly praised by the judges
CLASS DESCRIPTION
COMPANY
VARIETY
South Africa
CLASS DESCRIPTION
COMPANY
VARIETY
White Wine Blends
Ravensworth
Marsanne, Viognier, Rousanne, Chardonnay
Australaia
Merlot and Carmenere
De Grendel Wines
Merlot
Shiraz/Syrah
Fable Wines
Shiraz
Shiraz/Syrah
Vondeling
Shiraz
Major Red Varieties
Rosemount
Grenache
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Verdot, Malbec
Other Red Varieties
Cape Mentelle
Zinfandel
Sparkling Wines
Clover Hill
Sparkling Wines
Charles Sturt
Pinot Noir Chardonnay
Other White Wines
Thomas Wines
Semillon
Chardonnay
Hutton
Chardonnay
Pinot Noir
Tapanappa
Pinot Noir
Other Red Wines
Twelftree
Grenache
Other Red Wines
Amadio
Sagrantino
Bordeaux Blends
Fleur du Cap
Dessert Wines
Nederburg Wines
Dessert Wines
Fleur du Cap
Chenin, Muscat
USA Chateau Ste. Michelle & Dr. Loosen
Riesling
Aromatic Non Riesling
Halleck Vineyard
Gewürztraminer
Other Whites
Dry Creek Vineyard
Chenin Blanc
Chile
Other Whites
Troon Vineyard
Vermentino
Aromatic Non Riesling
Matetic Vineyards
Gewürztraminer
White Blends
Pine Ridge Vineyards
Chenin Blanc, Viognier
Montes
Merlot and Carmenere
EJ Gallo
Merlot
Red Blend Non Bordeaux
Cariñena, Garnacha, Monastrell
Other white Wines
Casas del Bosque
Sauvignon Blanc
Merlot and Carmenere
Robert Sinskey Vineyards
Merlot
Riesling
Cousiño Macul
Riesling
Maquis
Cabernet Franc
Riesling
Shiraz/Syrah
The Vineyards of Ojai
Syrah
Major Red Varieties
Cabernet Sauvignon
Beaulieu Vineyard
Cabernet Sauvignon
Merlot and Carmenrer
Santa Carolina
Carmenère
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Major Red Varieties
Loma Larga
Cabernet Franc
White Wine Blands
Errázuriz
Roussanne, Marsanne, Viognier
Malbec
Polkura
Malbec
Bordeaux Blends
Casey Flat Ranch
Medals of Excellence High scoring wines not quite reaching top medal status.
CLASS DESCRIPTION
COMPANY
For full list of results see: boutiquewines.com.au/results VARIETY
Argentina Sparkling Wines
Cruzat
Aromatic Non Riesling
Zuccardi
Torrontes
Chardonnay
Atamisque
Chardonnay
Pinot Noir
Casarena Winery
Pinot Noir
Malbec
Mendel
Malbec
Malbec
Monteviejo
Malbec
Malbec
Viña Vida
Malbec
Cabernet Sauvignon
Casarena Winery
Cabernet Sauvignon
Other Red Varieties
El Porvenir de Cafayate
Tannat
Bordeaux Blend
Trapezio
Cabernet Merlot, Malbec
Bordeaux Blend
Pulenta Estate
Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Tannat
Riesling
Oakridge
Riesling
Major Red Varieties
Twelftree
Grenache
Merlot
Bird In Hand
Merlot
Malbec
Paracombe
Malbec
Pinot Noir
Coldstream Hills
Pinot Noir
Red Blends Non Bordeaux
Petaluma
Cabernet Merlot Shiraz
Chardonnay
Thompson Estate
Chardonnay
White Wine Blend
Turkey Flat
Marsanne, Roussanne, Viognier
Red Blend Non Bordeaux
Rosemount
Grenache, Shiraz, Mouvedre
Red Blends Non Bordeaux
Penfolds
Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz
Australaia
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Medals of Excellence High scoring wines not quite reaching top medal status.
CLASS DESCRIPTION
COMPANY
VARIETY
Major Red Varieties
Pérez Cruz
Petit Verdot
White Wine Blands
Ventisquero
Sauvignon Blanc, Gewurztraminer
Merlot and Carmenere
Maquis
Carmenère
Sparkling Wines
Viñedos Puertas
Chile
New Zealand
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Medals of Excellence
Riesling
Framingham
Riesling
Riesling
Seifried
Riesling
Chardonnay
No.1 Family Estate
Chardonnay
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Riesling
Pegasus Bay
Riesling
USA
Aromatic Wines Non Riesling
Framingham
Gewürztraminer
Sauvignon Blanc
Dog Point
Sauvignon Blanc
Riesling
Framingham
Riesling
Riesling
Pegasus Bay
Riesling
Riesling
Hunter’s
Riesling
Aromatic Wines Non Riesling
Saint Clair
Gewürztraminer
Malbec
Villa Maria
Malbec
Cabernet Sauvigon
Mills Reef
Cabernet Sauvigon
Riesling
Waimea
Riesling
Riesling
Te Whare Ra
Riesling
Pinot Noir
Fromm
Pinot Noir
South Africa Sauvignon Blanc
Jordan Wine Estate
Sauvignon Blanc
Major Red Varieties
Cape Chamonix
Pinotage
Other Red Varieties
de Trafford Sijnn
Touriga Nacional
Sauvignon Blanc
Buitenverwachting
Sauvignon Blanc
Pinot Noir
J C Le Roux
Pinot Noir
Chardonnay
Rustenburg
Chardonnay
Major Red Varieties
Neil Ellis
Grenache
Bordeaux Blend
Tokara
Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot,Merlot, Malbec
White Wine Blend
Nederburg Wines
Semillon, Riesling, Chardonnay, Chenin
Riesling
Jordan Wine Estate
Riesling
Merlot
Vergelegen
Merlot
Malbec
Mount Vernon
Malbec
Other Red Varieties
Idiom
Zinfandel
Sauvignon Blanc
Cape Point Vineyards
Sauvignon Blanc
Merlot
Delaire Graff Estate
Merlot
White Wine Blend
Vergelegen
Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc
Pinot Noir
Cobb Wines
Pinot Noir
Merlot
Chateau Ste. Michelle
Merlot
Cabernet Sauvignon
Eberle Winery
Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon
Robert Sinskey Vineyards
Cabernet Sauvignon
Aromatic Wine Non Riesling
Claiborne & Churchill
Gewürztraminer
Major Red Varieties
L’Ecole No. 41 Winery
Grenache
Riesling
Trefethen Family Vineyards
Riesling
High scoring wines not quite reaching top medal status.
COMPANY
VARIETY
Riesling
Chehalem Wines
Riesling
Riesling
Fox Run Vineyards
Riesling
Aromatic Wines Non Riesling
Dutton Goldfield Winery
Gewürztraminer
Sparkling Wines
Robert Sinskey Vineyards
Pinot Blanc
Semillon
Andis Wines
Semillon
Cabernet Sauvignon
North by North West
Cabernet Sauvignon
Merlot
Broadside Wines
Merlot
Other Red Wines
Sebastiani Vineyards & Winery
Barbera
Other Red Varieties
Carol Shelton Wines
Zinfandel
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USA
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A LITTLE BIT ABOUT ARGENTINA Argentina is located in southern South America, and is the world’s largest Spanish-speaking country, and the eighth
Argentina has the ideal terroir for a wine industry. Covering a territory of 2,791,810 km² Argentina is a country that enjoys an outstanding wealth of resources and landscapes, in which peaks coexist with plains, exuberant vegetation with absolute deserts, woods with steppes, and glaciers with waterfalls. There is practically no imaginable landscape that can’t be found in this country. This wealth of natural ecosystems includes vast, highly productive grapegrowing regions stretching at the foot of the Andean strip, to the West of the country, from latitude 22° south to latitude 42° south.
largest country by land area in the whole world. Argentina can be divided into six regions: Gran Chaco, Mesopotamia, the Pampas, Patagonia, Cuyo, Argentine Northwest. Argentina’s major geographic features include the Andes Mountains and the coastal regions along the Atlantic Ocean. Argentina has a temperate climate, which ranges all the way from subtropical to subpolar (just north of Antarctica). Argentina is very urbanized – more than 90 percent of its population lives in the cities. Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area has become one of the largest urban areas in the world. Other major cities in Argentina include Cordoba, Rosario, Mendoza, and Tucuman. These cities offer cultural
Key wine industry statistics include Argentina being the world’s 5th largest wine producer with 1.101.835.500 litres
experience, culinary pleasures, like the world renowned beef, and dances like the Argentine Tango.
produced in 2012. There are 948 wineries and the industry is the 7th largest wine exporter in the world exporting 472.829.303 liters in 2012. Argentina along with neighboring Chile, make up the two most important winemaking regions in South America. The vines of Argentina are planted mostly around the Mendoza area, with other vineyards scattered to the north. World Malbec Day is celebrated on April 17 in more than 30 cities around the world. Malbec and Torrontés (A grape exclusive to Argentina) are both Argentina’s iconic wine varieties. 56
Argentina Each year, Jed’s Australian winemaking team travel to Mendoza, Argentina to produce wines that express the unique characters of this acclaimed region. Jed Wines are also the proud importer and distributors for several of Argentina’s top Bodegas including: Bodega Noemia, Bodega Chacra, Bodega Colome, Escorihuela Gascon and Ernesto Catena Vineyards.
www.jedwines.com
Australia
A LITTLE BIT ABOUT AUSTRALIA Australia takes up the entirety of the world’s smallest continent or the world’s largest island, surrounded by the
The Australian wine industry is the world’s fourth largest exporter of wine with approximately 750 million liters a year to the international export market with only about 40% of production consumed domestically. The wine industry is a significant contributor to the Australian economy through production, employment, export and tourism. There is a A$2.8 billion domestic market for Australian wines, with Australians consuming over 530 million liters annually with a per capita consumption of about 30 liters - 50% white table wine, 35% red table wine. Norfolk Islanders are the second biggest per capita wine consumers in the world with 54 liters. Wine is produced in every state, with more than 60 designated wine regions totaling approximately 160,000 hectares; however Australia’s wine regions are mainly in the southern, cooler parts of the country, with vineyards located in South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, Tasmania and Queensland. The wine regions in each of these states produce different wine varieties and styles that take advantage of the particular Terroir such as: climatic differences, topography and soil types. The major varieties are predominantly Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Merlot, Semillon, Pinot Noir, Riesling, and Sauvignon blanc.
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Pacific Ocean on its eastern coast and the Indian Ocean on its west. Australia is a vast country, ranking sixth on the list of largest countries in the world. The majority of Australia is the arid desert known as the outback, but other climates in Australia are found around the coast, including tropical rainforests, grasslands, and temperate coastlines. Tourism is one of Australia’s largest industries because of its beautiful landscapes and vibrant culture. As a large country, the terrain of Australia varies from region to region, but much of inner Australia is the vast and undeveloped outback, the arid desert where the famous Uluru (Ayers Rock) is found. The coastal regions of Australia feature pristine beaches like Bondi Beach, or tropical rainforests. Australia is also known for its unique indigenous species, not often found in much of the rest of the world, including koalas and kangaroos.
Chile
A LITTLE BIT ABOUT CHILE Chile is bound on the north by Peru, on the east by Bolivia and Argentina, and on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean.
Chile’s geographic barriers - the Atacama Desert to the north, the Andes Mountains to the east, the Patagonian ice fields to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west - make Chile a veritable agricultural island. This mosaic of climates and terroirs, combined with a viticultural sector with few regulations for growing and producing wines, explains the success of Chilean wines around the world.
It has an extreme northern-southern length of approximately 4,270 km, but its average width is less than 180 km. The country of Chile has two lively and contrasting cultures: the cosmopolitan culture of the affluent urban population, and the popular culture of the peasants, which is mainly Spanish but contains traces of Araucanian heritage. The culture of peasants is heavily reflected in their music and dance.
Chile is the world’s eighth largest wine producer and the fifth largest exporter, reaching a market share of 8% by volume of the global international wine market at the close of 2010. However, and most importantly, Chile exports 70% of its wine production, making it the world’s most globalized wine industry, with great flexibility, innovation, and a long-term commitment to quality and service second to none. With 150 destination countries and 1.5 billion consumers per year, Chilean wines are positioned as the country’s most emblematic and best known world ambassador. Chile’s own signature grape is carmenere. This red varietal disappeared from European vineyards in the mid-19th century and reappeared among Chile’s Merlot vines a hundred years later.
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WINES OF CHILE & ARGENTINA IMPORTERS OF SOME OF THE FINEST SOUTH AMERICAN WINES woca.com.au info@woca.com.au Tel: +61 2 9872 3601 facebook.com/WoCA.Australia twitter.com/WOCA_Australia
New Zealand
A LITTLE BIT ABOUT NEW ZEALAND New Zealand (officially “The Dominion of New Zealand”) is an island nation located in the south western part of the Pacific
Best known internationally for sauvignon blanc, New Zealand also has a growing international reputation for pinot noir, chardonnay, pinot gris, riesling, cabernet sauvignon, merlot and methode traditionnelle sparkling wines. Most of the country’s more than 500 winemakers are boutique, small scale operations producing low volumes of niche varieties. New Zealand has 10 major wine-producing areas. The leading wine regions include Auckland, Gisborne, Wairarapa (Martinborough) and Hawke’s Bay in the North Island, and Marlborough, Central Otago, Canterbury in the South Island. The grape varieties, soil structure and mini-climates in these geographical areas are varied, producing a broad spectrum of wines.
Ocean. The country comprises two main islands, namely, the North Island and the South Island, and a number of smaller islands. The total area covered by New Zealand is 2,68,670 square kilometers. The highest point of the country is Mt. Cook (3,764 meters above sea level). The islands of New Zealand were initially inhabited by Polynesian Maori. British colony was established in the country in 1840. In 1907, New Zealand became independent. Natural treasures like glaciers, lakes, forests, endemic animals, and mountains have enriched tourism sector of New Zealand. This country is a famous hub of adventure tourism. Activities like camping, diving, skiing, surfing, horse riding, bungee jumping, hiking, sailing and rafting are popular tourist
Marlborough and Hawke’s Bay are New Zealand’s two
attractions in New Zealand.
premium wine-growing regions. Varieties produced include: • sauvignon blanc - Marlborough • pinot noir - Martinborough, Central Otago • cabernet - Hawke’s Bay, Waiheke Island • chardonnay - Gisborne • pinot gris - Martinborough, Central Otago New Zealand also produces outstanding Methode Traditionelle sparkling wines. Export income from NZ wine production has seen a phenomenal increase in the past 20 years, growing nearly 24% each year. Australia is New Zealand’s biggest market, followed by the UK and the U.S.
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A LITTLE BIT ABOUT SOUTH AFRICA South Africa, the emerging super power of the African continent, has a mixed stable economy. Culturally one of the
South African wine has a history dating back to 1659, and at one time Constantia, a famous wine region on the slopes of Table Mountain, was considered one of the greatest wine producing regions in the world. After apartheid, access to international markets unleashed a burst of new energy and new investment. Production is concentrated around Cape Town, with major vineyard and production centres at Paarl, Stellenbosch and Worcester. There are about 60 appellations within the Wine of Origin (WO) system, which was implemented in 1973 with a hierarchy of designated production regions, districts and wards. On 2 February 1659 the founder of Cape Town, Jan van Riebeeck, produced the first wine recorded in South Africa. The winemaking traditions of South Africa often represent a hybridization of Old World wine making and the new. Since the end of Apartheid, many producers have been working on producing more “international style” wines that can be successful on the world market. Flying winemakers from France, Spain and California have brought new techniques and styles to South Africa. In the 1980s, the use of oak barrels for fermentation and aging became popular.
most diverse and vibrant countries, South Africa also is the sixth most bio - diverse country. Once known for the infamous Apartheid policy, post independence South Africa is working hard to build a reputation of multi- racial inclusion, democracy, and peace. South Africa is also among the preferred tourist destination country for tourists the world over. Attractions in South Africa are primarily centered on the wildlife treasures of the country, and the world famous natural sanctuaries and parks of South Africa. The Big 5, that is the lion, the leopard, the elephant, the rhino and the hippo - are the primary draws at these wildlife displays. The big cats like the cheetah, the leopard and the lion are most easily seen and experienced in their natural wild settings. But South Africa’s smaller wild inhabitants are also not to be despised, even the birds of the country justify its naming as the Rainbow Nation. The same can be said of its flowers. Attractions of South Africa however do not end at its very varied wildlife but includes its historic and cultural riches. The cradle of humanity still owns enough of its ancient tribal connotations to stir ones spirit with its basic sensuality and find its echo in even the most urban slicked heart.
Today the focus in the South African wine industry has been on increasing the quality of wine production-particularly with the more exportable and fashionable red grape varieties. Pinotage, a crossing of Pinot Noir and Cinsaut, has seen its plantings rise and fall due to the current fashion of the South African wine industry. Today it is the second most widely planted red grape variety in South Africa.
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increase from the previous year. California is the largest wine producing state with a current count of 3,458 wineries. The next largest wine producing states are Washington, Oregon, New York, Virginia and Texas, respectively.
As the 4th largest wine producing country in the world, the US wine industry has steadily increased in size and revenue over the past decade. In 2010 the US became the leading wine consuming nation at 330 million cases. This equates to Americans drinking 3.96 billion bottles of wine in comparison to France’s record of 3.85 billion bottles. According to the Impact Databank Report, Americans spent more than $40 billion on wine in 2010, and wine consumption recorded its 17th annual increase in the US. California, the largest wine producing state in the nation, currently accounts for 61% volume share of the US market. According to the US International Trade Association (2011), in 2010 grape production in the US was 6.86 million tons with 944,800 bearing acres. The top 5 wine grape varieties
A LITTLE BIT ABOUT AMERICA The largest economy of the world with a GDP of $15.1 trillion, the United States of America is the third largest country by land area and population. USA comprises 50 states and a federal district. The capital city of the country is Washington DC The United States is a diverse and multicultural nation, with endless options for travelers. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Chicago are a few of the biggest cities in the United States, are filled with attractions. The Grand Canyon and the many U.S. National Parks are popular destinations for family vacations. World famous theme parks like Disneyland and Disney World in California and Florida are just a few of the many attractions offered in the United States. KJGR_2013_6NationsAwards_Ad.pdf
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Zinfandel, Merlot, and Pinot Noir.
Kendall-Jackson
Wine is produced in all fifty US states. The total number of
GRAND RESERVE
™
is honored to receive the
Cl ass 12 Cabernet Sau vignon Six Nations Wine Challenge Trophy
©2013
Kendall-Jackson Winery, Santa Rosa, CA
wineries in the US reached 7,116 in 2011 showing a 9%
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Kendall-Jackson is available in all states in Australia. For local availability please contact Tom Kriegshauser (tom.kriegshauser @ jfwmail.com) www.kj.com
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List Of Entrants 325 companies entered the challenge, many submitting more than one wine. COMPANY NAME
REGION
ARGENTINA 55 Malbec SA Atamisque Bodega Noemia Bressia Casarena Winery Catena Zapata Chacra Cruzat Decero Diamandes Dominio Del Plata Doña Paula Durigutti El Porvenir de Cafayate Finca Flichman Hess Family Jean Rivier Kaiken Leoncio Arizu - Luigi Bosca Mendel Miras Monteviejo O Fournier Pulenta Estate Riglos Trapezio Trapiche Trivento Viña Cobos Viña Vida Zorzal Zuccardi
Valle De Uco Rio Negro Valley Tupungato Valley Lujan De Cuyo Agrelo Rio Negro Valley Perdriel Agrelo Valle De Uco Lujan De Cuyo Lujan De Cuyo Lujan De Cuyo Cafayete Maipu Salta San Rafael Lujan De Cuyo Lujan De Cuyo Lujan De Cuyo Patagonia Valle De Uco Valle De Uco Agrelo Tupungato Valley Agrelo Mendoza Lujan De Cuyo Mendoza Valle De Uco Mendoza
AUSTRALIA Amadio Arras Baileys of Glenrowan Balnaves Battle of Bosworth Bay of Fires Best’s Bird In Hand Bleasdale Brown Brothers By Farr Cape Mentelle Charles Sturt University Clemens Hill
Adelaide Hills Tasmania Glenrowan Coonawarra McLaren Vale Pepers River Grampians Adelaide Hills McLaren Vale King Valley Geelong Margaret River Orange Tasmania 68
Clonakilla Clover Hill Coldstream Hills Curly Flat d’Arenberg De Bortoli Derwent Estate Elderton Eldorado Road Evans & Tate Flametree Freycinet Gartelmann Giaconda Grosset Heemskerk Hoddles Creek Estate Home Hill Howard Park Hutton Jansz Jim Barry Wines Lake’s Folly Leconfield Leeuwin Estate McHenry Hohnen McLaren Vale III Associates Meerea Park Moss Wood Mount Horrocks Mount Langi Ghiran Mount Mary Mount Pleasant Mr Riggs Oakridge Paracombe Paringa Estate Penfolds Penley Estate Penny’s Hill Petaluma Pikes Plantagenet Pressing Matters Pressing Matters Quattro Mano Quealy Richard Hamilton Rolf Binder Rosemount Scotchman’s Hill Seppelt Smith & Hooper St Hallett Summerfield Tahbilk
Canberra Region Tasmania Yarra Valley Macedon McLaren Vale Yarra and King Valleys Tasmania Barossa Valley North East Victoria Margaret River Margaret River Tasmania Hunter Valley Beechworth Adelaide Hills Tasmania Yarra Valley Tasmania Great Southern Margaret River Tasmania Clare Valley Hunter Valley Coonawarra Margaret River Margaret River McLaren Vale Hunter Valley Margaret River Clare Valley Grampians Port Phillip Hunter Valley McLaren Vale Port Phillip Adelaide Hills Mornington Peninsula South Australia Coonawarra McLaren Vale Coonawarra + Adelaide Hills Clare Valley Margaret River Tasmania Tasmania Barossa Valley Mornington Peninsula McLaren Vale Barossa Valley Langhorn Creek + McLaren Vale Geelong Barossa Valley Barossa Valley Barossa and Eden Valleys Pyranees Goulburn Valley 69
Tapanappa Tarrawarra Estate Thomas Wines Thompson Estate Turkey Flat Twelftree Vasse Felix Voyager Estate Xanadu Yalumba
Southern Fleurieu Yarra Valley Hunter Valley Margaret River McLaren Vale McLaren Vale Margaret River Margaret River Margaret River Barossa Valley
Amayna Anakena Aquitania Casas del Bosque Cono Sur Cousiño Macul De Martino Echeverría Errázuriz Loma Larga Maquis Matetic Maycas del Limarí Miguel Torres Montes Pérez Cruz Polkura Santa Carolina Valdivieso Ventisquero Vina La Fortuna Viñedos Puertas
CHILE Leyda Valley Cachapoal Valley Maipo Valley Casablanca Valley Colchagua Valley Maipo Valley Maipo Valley Curico Valley Aconcagua Valley Casablanca Valley Colchagua Valley Casablanca Valley Limari Valley Curico Valley Colchagua Valley Maipo Valley Colchagua Valley Maipo Valley Curico Valley Maipo Valley Lontue Valley Curico Valley
Miles Wine Cellars Mosby Winery Navarro Vineyard NxNW North by North west Paradise Ridge winery Pine Ridge Vineyards Portteus Winery Quivira Qupé Wines Rancho Zabaco Red Tail Ridge Winery Reustle-Prayer Rock Vineyards Robert Hall Robert Sinskey Vineyards Roederer Estate Sandler Connell Sebastiani Vineyards & Winery Selby Winery Smith-Madrone South Coast Winery St. Supéry Estate Vineyards & Winery Tangent Winery The Vineyards of Ojai
Finger Lakes SantaBarbara County Anderson Valley Walla Walla Valley Russian River Valley Napa Valley Rattlesnake Hills Dry Creek Valley Edna Valley Sonoma County New York Umpqua Valley Paso Robles Carneros Anderson Valley Bennett Valley Sonoma County Russian River Valley Napa Valley South Coast Napa Valley Edna Valley Santa Maria Valley
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Langhorne Creek, Australia
BLEASDALE There’s a story in every glass. www.bleasdale.com.au
The Wine Group Trefethen Family Vineyards Troon Vineyard Two Jakes of Diamonds Y Rousseau Wines Zocker Winery
Livermore Valley Napa Valley Applegate Valley Lake County Russian River Valley Edna Valley
NEW ZEALAND Akarua Astrolabe Auburn Auntsfield Bilancia Cable Bay Church Road Coopers Creek Craggy Range Crossroads Deutz Dog Point Domain Road Esk Valley Forrest Framingham Fromm Giesen Greystone Highfield Hunter’s Johanneshof Kidnapper Cliffs Kusuda Lowburn Ferry Man O’War Martinborough Matua Valley Mills Reef Mount Riley Mt Difficulty Muddy Water Nautilus Neudorf Newton Forrest Estate No.1 Family Estate NZ Wine Cellars Osawa Wines Ostler Wines Palliser Estate Passage Rock Pegasus Bay Pisa Range Estate Quartz Reef Sacred Hill Saint Clair Seifried Seresin Spy Valley Te Whare Ra
Central Otago Marlborough Central Otago Marlborough Hawkes Bay Waiheke Island Hawkes Bay Kemeu Hawkes Bay Hawkes Bay Marlborough Marlborough Central Otago Hawkes Bay Marlborough Marlborough Marlborough Marlborough Canterbury Marlborough Marlborough Marlborough Hawkes Bay Martinborough Central Otago Waiheke Island Wellington Kumeu Hawkes Bay Marlborough Central Otago Canterbury Marlborough Nelson Hawkes Bay Marlborough Marlborough Hawkes Bay North Otago Wellington Waiheke Island Waipara Central Otago Central Otago Hawkes Bay Marlborough Nelson Marlborough Marlborough Marlborough 72
Trinity Hill Vidal Villa Maria Waimea Zephyr
Hawkes Bay Hawkes Bay Marlborough Nelson Marlborough
SOUTH AFRICA Anthonij Rupert Wines Beyerskloof Boekenhoutskloof Bouchard Finlayson Buitenverwachting Cape Chamonix Cape Point Vineyards Cederberg Private Cellar Creation Wines De Grendel Wines De Morgenzon Delaire Graff Estate Delheim Diemersdal Durbanville Hills Eagles Nest Edgebaston Eikendal Fable Wines Fleur du Cap Gabrielskloof Graham Beck Gravel Junction Hamilton Russell Vineyards Hartenberg Estate Haskell Hillcrest Jordan Wine Estate Kanonkop Klein Constantia Kleine Zalze KWV Laibach Mulderbosch Nederburg Wines Neil Ellis Ormonde Painted Wolf Paul Cluver Plaisir de Merle Pongracz Raka Rijk’s Private Cellar Rustenburg Saronsberg Shannon Wines Sijnn Silverthorn Spioenkop Wines Star Hill
Franschhoek Stellenbosch Franschhoek Western Cape Constantia Franschhoek Western Cape Cederberg Walker Bay Durbanville Stellenbosch Stellenbosch Stellenbosch Durbanville Durbanville Constantia Stellenbosch Stellenbosch Stellenbosch Stellenbosch Bot River Franschhoek Stellenbosch Hemel-en-Aarde Valley Stellenbosch Stellenbosch Durbanville Stellenbosch Stellenbosch Constantia Stellenbosch Paarl Stellenbosch Stellenbosch Paarl Stellenbosch Darling Paarl Elgin Valley Paarl Stellenbosch Western Cape Tulbagh valley Stellenbosch Tulbagh Valley Elgin Valley Breede River Western Cape Elgin Valley Tradouw Highlands 73
Stark-Condé Wines Steenberg Vineyards Stellenrust The Foundry Thelema Mountain Vineyards Tokara Uva Mira Vergelegen Vondeling Waterford Estate Zevenwacht
Stellenbosch Constatia Winelands Stellenbosch Stellenbosch Stellenbosch Stellenbosch Stellenbosch Somerset West Paarl Stellenbosch Stellenbosch
USA Adelsheim Vineyard Alysian Wines Andis Wines Baileyana Winery Barefoot Bubbly Beaulieu Vineyard Broadside Wines Brophy-Clark Carol Shelton Wines Casey Flat Ranch Chateau Grand Traverse Winery Chateau Ste. Michelle Chehalem Wines Chimney Rock Claiborne & Churchill Clos du Val Cloudlift Cellars Cobb Wines Cougar Crest Davis Bynum De Lille Cellars Dolce Winery Drew Vineyards Dry Creek Vineyard Duckhorn Dutton Goldfield Winery Eberle Winery EJ Gallo Fenestra Winery Fidelitas Fox Run Vineyards Francis Ford Coppola Winery Frog’s Leap Winery Galen Glen Vineyard & Winery Gloria Ferrer Winery Grgich Hills Estate Halleck Vineyard HdV Wines Kendall-Jackson Winery Kiona Vineyards and Winery L’Ecole No. 41 Winery Liberty Vineyards Longboard Maryhill Winery
Wilamette Valley Russian River Valley Amador County Edna Valley California Rutherford Columbia Valley Santa Ynez Valley Mendocino County California Old Mission Peninsula Columbia Valley Ribbon Ridge Napa Valley Central Coast Napa Valley Columbia Valley Diane Cobb-Coastlands Walla Walla Valley Russian River Valley Columbia Valley Napa Valley Anderson Valley Clarksburg Napa Valley Marin County Paso Robles Sonoma County Livermore Valley Horse Heaven Hills New York Sonoma County Napa Valley Pennsylvania Sonoma County Napa Valley Russian River Valley Napa Valley Sonoma County Red Mountain, Columbia Valley Columbia Valley Lake Erie Russian River Valley Columbia Valley
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