The Best Wines at AAVWS 2008Trophy Winners at Australian Alternative Varieties Wine Show 2008
Old favourites and newcomers shared the trophies at the trophies at the 2008 AAVWS held in Mildura.
The Australian Alternative Varieties Wine Show is held annually at Mildura. The Show, which started off as a Sangiovese challenge in 1999, has been growing steadily ever since. It brings together some of the best wines in Australia, but with a twist. The wines are all made from so called alternative grape varieties. Alternative grape varieties are best explained by those that are excluded. The rules of AAVWS exclude from the show:
You can find more information about alternative varieties from Vinodiversity.com About six hundred wines were entered in 24 classes. They were judged by a panel headed by wine writer and commentator Max Allen Trophy winners in 2008 And the Winners were...Best Scoring Murray Darling WineGiven to the highest scoring local wine to make sure the host region gets at least one trophy.
Stewards' Choice AwardThe Stewards spend the week opening bottles, pouring wines, checking details and making sure everything runs smoothly during the judging process. Their award is analogous to the 'Packers choice' at the Archibald Portrait Prize.
Best Blend
Best Commercial Volume Wine
Best Spanish Varietal
Best Italian VarietalTwo wines shared this trophy
Best Red Wine
Best White Wine
Best Wine of Show
Chairman's Wine to WatchSelected by Chief Wine Judge Max Allen
Following the ever unfolding story of new varietal wines in Australia is a fascinating pastime. This show always has a few surprises. Old favourites like Tahbilk Marsanne always do well, but the best wine of the show was won by newcomer Mayfield Wines of Porepunka with their Tempranillo. The trophies don't tell the whole story. Four white wine varieties showed out among the medals. Read about the emergence of these new white varieties at the 2008 AAVWS in this article. Where can you find these wines?By their nature alternative varieties are often made in small quantities and are not readily available. The exception of course in the list above is the Tahbilk Marsanne which is widely distributed. Here is a good place to start your search for an online source for these and other less common wines.
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