HISTORY
The Hunter Valley was the cradle of the Australian Wine Industry. In 1847, the ‘first-formed vineyard association in the colony’, the Hunter River Vineyard Association, was established to foster a healthy spirit of openness, collaborative self-education, disciplined experimentation and industry organisation. It set a precedent for subsequent Australian wine associations, which have continued to influence the production and commerce of Australian wine.*
The Hunter River Vineyard Association held their first wine show judging in 1847 as part of the Hunter River Agricultural Society in Maitland. It was the first Regional wine show to be held in Australia & continued intermittently until 1963.**
The show in it’s current form, as a sustainable regional wine competition started on 15 April 1973 at Singleton’s Northern Agricultural Association Showground.
Since 1980 the show has been held at the Singleton Lone Pine Barracks marking the start of a long and mutually beneficial community partnership with the Australian Army.
* August 1988 Journal of Wine Research A HISTORY OF THE AUSTRALIAN WINE SHOW SYSTEM by R. Dunphy & Larry Lockshin, University of South Australia
**The History of the Hunter Valley Wine Show has been documented in the 2018 book “From Tendrils to Trophies – The Origin of the Hunter Valley Wine Show” by John Flannery.
Executive Committee
Whilst we have winemakers & wine industry participants represented, the majority of the Hunter Valley Wine Show Committee are members of the local community who come from diverse professional backgrounds. Our longest serving member has been involved for 18 years. The Committee members volunteer their time to ensure the show runs seamlessly and successfully each and every year.
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Craig Saywell: President
Cathy Gadd: Vice President
Niamh Marzol : Treasurer
Robert Seath: Chief Steward
Micah Jenkins: Committee
Andrew Spinaze: Committee
Al Lynch: Committee
David Flynn: Committee
Stephen Flannery: Committee
Andrew Thomas: HVWTA Representative
LT COL Jarrod Brook: Commanding Officer School of Infantry
Abby Burden: Show Secretary
TROPHIES
Hunter Valley Wine Show trophies are particularly prestigious and are awarded to the best-in-class wines decided by the judging panel. In the first decade of the show there were 3 perpetual trophies awarded which has significantly expanded over to time in response to trends in the wine industry.
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Marshall Flannery Trophy – Best Current Semillon. Sponsored by Winequip
George Wyndham Memorial Trophy – Best Current and One-Year-Old Chardonnay. Sponsored by Laffort
J.Y. (Jay) Tulloch Trophy – Best Verdelho
Graham Gregory Memorial Trophy-Best “Other White Varietals and White Blends” Trophy
Elliott Family Trophy -Best Rosé
Alexander Munro Memorial Trophy – Best Current Vintage and One-Year-Old Shiraz. Sponsored by Singleton Diggers
Karl Stockhausen Trophy – Best One-Year-Old Semillon
Henry John Lindeman Memorial Trophy – Best Two-Year-Old and Older Chardonnay. Sponsored by Jurds
Stibbard Hulin Trophy – Best Two-Year-Old Shiraz. Sponsored by Hahn Corporation
James Busby Memorial Trophy – Best Three-Year-Old and Older Shiraz. Sponsored by Jenkins Legal Services
Maurice O’Shea Memorial Trophy-Best “Other Red Varietals and Red Blends. Trophy.
McGuigan Family Trophy – Best Two-Year-Old and Older Semillon
Doug Galbraith Memorial Trophy – Best Off-Dry or Sweet White Wine
Best Sparkling Wine Trophy
Trevor Drayton Memorial Trophy – Best Fortified Wine or Vermouth
Tyrrell Family Trophy – Best Museum White Wine. Sponsored by RSN Australia
John Lewis Newcastle Herald Trophy – Best Museum Red Wine Sponsored by Mercurey Australia
Hector Tulloch Memorial Trophy – Best Shiraz. Sponsored by Seguin Moreau
Drayton Family Trophy – Best Semillon
Murray Tyrrell Chardonnay Trophy – Best Chardonnay. Sponsored by MCC- Premium Label Solutions
Kaloudah – Best Small Producer Trophy
Len Evans Trophies – Sponsored by Insight Wealth Planning
Best Single Vineyard White Wine and
Best Single Vineyard Red
Iain Riggs Wine of Provenance Sponsored by CCL
Petrie-Drinan Trophy – Best White Wine of the Show. Sponsored by PKF
Doug Seabrook Memorial Trophy – Best Red Wine of the Show. Sponsored by PKF