The complete list of trophy winners and all
medal winners for the 2012 Show is available from the Show Results page.
58 Gold Medals were awarded in 2012. 55% of all wines judged were
awarded a medal.
527 wines from 75 exhibitors were judged at the 2012 Show (compared to
438 wines from 86 exhibitors in 2011). This is the highest number
judged since 2007 (540 wines) and the second biggest Show ever.
The largest classes were:
| Class 18 |
2010 Pinot Noir |
72 entries |
| Classes 1 and 2 |
Vintage and NV sparkling wines |
52 entries |
| Classes 8 and 9 |
Sauvignon Blanc |
44 entries |
| Class 19 |
2009 Pinot Noir |
38 entries |
| Class 12 |
2010 Chardonnay |
37 entries |
| Class 26 |
Museum Wines |
32 entries |
The annual Tasmanian Wine Show showcases Tasmanian wines, and recognises and
rewards the skill and dedication to quality of Tasmanian grapegrowers and
winemakers. It provides an opportunity for wine producers to compare their wines
with other Tasmanian wines,.
The Show features wines produced in every corner of Tasmania. The
exhibition classes for the Show accommodate all major wine types and styles
produced in Tasmania, including red and white table wine, vintage and
non-vintage sparkling wine, and dessert and fortified wine.
For wine consumers and wine writers, and the Tasmanian hospitality and
tourism industries, the Show highlights the best wines that Tasmania has to
offer.