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Australian wine efforts rewarded

Media release
13 July 2011

Australian wine efforts rewarded with an impressive medal haul at the 2011 Spiegelau International Wine Awards

Gold Medals enjoyed by Penfolds, Wolf Blass, Ingoldby and Wynns

Australian wines are once again demonstrating their superiority in the wine world with a variety of renowned brands scooping Gold, Silver and Bronze medals at the inaugural Spiegelau International Wine Competition.

The Spiegelau International Wine Competition was hosted at the Marlborough Convention Centre where over 1,100 wine entries were judged by a panel of twelve wine experts from New Zealand and Australia. In total, 68 Gold, 206 Silver and 429 Bronze medals were awarded, meaning that 64% of all wines entered received an award.

Competition Director, Belinda Jackson was impressed with the high quality and variety of wines which were entered proving that southern hemisphere winemakers are at the top of their game.

“All of the judges were impressed with the quality of wines that were entered particularly style diversity, fruit quality and careful winemaking. There were some real stand out successes”, says Belinda.

Of all Australian wines entered, it was Wolf Blass which enjoyed the stand out success scooping two gold medals, two silvers and two bronzes respectively.

These award successes further cements Wolf Blass as one of Australia’s leading wineries.

Penfolds, Ingoldby and Wynns also scooped Gold medals and enjoyed a fluttering of silver and bronze accolades.

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Gold winners at Spiegelau International Wine Competition 2011 include:

- Wolf Blass Gold Label Shiraz 2009 – RRP $24.99
- Wolf Blass Gold Label Chardonnay 2010 – RRP $24.99
- Penfolds Thomas Hyland Chardonnay 2010 – RRP $21.99
- Wynns Coonawarra Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 – RRP $39.99
- Ingoldby Shiraz 2009 – RRP $24.99

Silver winners at Spiegelau International Wine Competition 2011 include:

- Seppelt Salinger 2006 – RRP $22.99
- Penfolds Thomas Hyland Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 – RRP $21.99
- Annie’s Lane Shiraz 2009 – RRP $24.99
- Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz 2009 – RRP $19.99
- Pepperjack Shiraz 2009 – RRP $24.99
- Saltram Mamre Brook Shiraz 2008 – RRP $21.99
- Wolf Blass Gold Label Shiraz Viognier 2009 – RRP $24.99
- Wolf Blass President’s Selection Shiraz 2008 – RRP $32.99

Bronze winners at Spiegelau International Wine Competition 2011 include:

- Wolf Blass Gold Label Pinot Noir Chardonnay 2007 – RRP $24.99
- Seppelt Original Sparkling Shiraz 2006 – RRP $19.99
- Leo Buring Clare Riesling 2010 – RRP $24.99
- Wolf Blass Yellow Label Chardonnay 2010 – RRP $21.99
- Annie’s Lane Cabernet Merlot 2009 – RRP $24.99
- Penfolds Koonunga Hill Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 – RRP $ 19.99
- Pepperjack Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 – RRP $24.99
- Rosemount District Release Traditional 2010 – RRP $32.99
- Saltram Mamre Brook Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 – RRP $21.99
- Wolf Blass Gold Label Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 – RRP $24.99
- Wynns Coonawarra Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 – RRP $39.99
- Penfolds Thomas Hyland Shiraz 2009 – RRP $21.99

Wolf Blass Gold Label Shiraz 2009 is stocked at fine wine retailers and leading supermarkets nationwide. Saltram Mamre Brook Shiraz 2008 is stocked at fine wine retailers.

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