The Coming of Age
McGuigan lauded International Winemaker of the Year
now 2010 NSW Wine of the Year!
************* STRICTLY EMBARGOED TO 10:30PM, MONDAY OCTOBER 18 2010 *************
18 October 2010: 2010 NSW Wine Awards Gala Presentation Dinner, Guillaume at Bennelong, Sydney
Last year, McGuigan, one of New South Wales (and Australias) icon wine families brought the worlds gaze back to Australian wines claiming in London the
title of both the 2009 International Wine and Spirit Competition Winemaker of the Year and 2009 International Wine Challenge White Winemaker of the
Year. Tonight the McGuigan family is staking its claim as NSWs best producer collecting the Trophy for the 2010 NSW Wine of the Year with its 2003
Tempus Two Copper Zenith Hunter Valley Semillon ($55).
Neil McGuigan was presented with the coveted 2010 NSW Wine of the Year Trophy before the whos who of the wine industry, including MC Simon Thomsen
and Chair of Judges, Huon Hooke, at the NSW Wine Awards Gala Presentation Dinner at Guilliame, flanked by the other 8 Trophy winners of the 2010 NSW
Wine Awards:
NSW Wine of the Year & Trophy Best Mature Dry White ~ Tempus Two 2003 Copper Zenith Semillon (Hunter Valley) $55
Trophy Best Young Riesling ~ Pokolbin Estate 2010 Riesling (Hunter Valley) $22
Trophy Best Young Sauvignon Blanc ~ Angullong Wines 2010 Sauvignon Blanc (Orange) $17
Trophy Best Young Semillon ~ First Creek Wines 2010 Winemakers Reserve Semillon (Hunter Valley) $29
Trophy Best Young Chardonnay ~ Hungerford Hill 2008 Epic Chardonnay (Tumbarumba) $45
Trophy Best Young White Other Varieties ~ Benwarin 2010 Verdelho (Hunter Valley) $18
Trophy Best Young Shiraz ~ Nick O'Leary Wines 2009 Shiraz (Canberra District) $28
Trophy Best Young Red Blend ~ Logan 2008 Cabernet Merlot Cabernet-Merlot (Orange) $25
Trophy Best Sweet White ~ McWilliams 2008 Morning Light Botrytis Semillon (Riverina) $30
The McGuigans are one of Australias best known wine families, with their roots firmly planted in the Hunter Valley. The family love affair with winemaking
began with Owen McGuigan, a dairy farmer, who was born in the Hunter Valley in 1869, and laboured in the local vineyards in order to support his wife and six
kids. Since then a further three generations of McGuigans have made wine their life including household names, Brian & Fay McGuigan, Neil McGuigan and
next generation Lisa McGuigan, who conceived Tempus Two.
Industry recognition for this great wine family has been immense. Perce McGuigan (Owens son) is an inaugural Hunter Valley Living Legend for his part in
shaping the Hunter Valleys prominence during his time working for Penfolds. Brian McGuigan (Perces son) was responsible for launching McGuigan Wines
and has been awarded the Australian Medal and Hunter Valley Living Legend status. Similarly, Brians wife, Fay, who was responsible for McGuigan exports,
has been honoured as a NSW Telstra Businesswoman of the Year and Australian Export Hero.
Neil McGuigan (Brians brother) is now CEO of Australian Vintage (producers of both the McGuigan and Tempus Two brands among others) and under his
reign McGuigan Wines has been recognized as one of Australias best wine producers including International Winemaker of the Year at the 2009
International Wine & Spirit Competition in London.
As CEO of Australian Vintage, Neil gets to work in some of the most technologically advanced wineries in the industry. However, Tempus Two remains a
boutique winery in the Hunter, specializing in small batch production, and the treatment, maturation and bottling of premium wines.
Responsible for the creation of the 2003 vintage was talented winemaker Sarah-Kate Dineen (now based in New Zealand) ably assisted by Liz Jackson
(another Hunter Valley local, now at First Creek winery). Liz is a star to watch as she also made the 2009 & 2010 First Creek Winemakers Reserve Semillons,
which both secured spots in the hotly contested NSW Top 40 Wines, with the later carrying home the Trophy for Best Young Semillon a proud hat trick for a
young winemaker.
The 2003 Tempus Two Copper Zenith Hunter Valley Semillon is no stranger to success recently collecting 3 Trophies at the 2010 Hunter Valley Wine Show. It
is the pinnacle of classical aged Hunter Valley Semillon: vibrant lemon and lime notes with floral undertones and complex honeyed characters developing.
Citrus fruit flavours with toasty characters, balanced by a lingering acid backbone.
NSW Wine Best of the Best Top 40 Tasting @ MCA
Everyone has the opportunity to taste the NSW Wine Awards winning wines at the NSW Wine Best of the Best Top 40 Tasting on Thursday 21st October. A
great way to be amongst the first to discover the finest new wines of NSW, including winemaker-hosted Top 40 wine tours.
When:
Thursday 21st October, Museum of Contemporary Art, 140 George Street, The Rocks, Sydney.
Trade & Media tasting
2- 4pm, pre-registration compulsory.
Consumer tasting
5- 9pm, $50pp including NSW Wine glass, winemaker-hosted Top 40 wine tours, wine and canapés.
Book:
For further information: Alex Gilson, Winestream Communications on 02 9439 1633 or alexgilson@winestream.com.au or Tiffany Nugan, Chair of NSW Wine
Strategy, on 0414 969 110 or tnugan@nuganestate.com.au