Top two North Island Young Winemakers off to National Final.
The annual Tonellerie de Mercurey Young Winemaker of the Year regional competition was held at EIT (Eastern Institute of
Technology), Hawkes Bay on Friday with Sara Addis from Trinity Hill Winery taking out first place and Tom Hindmarsh from
Martinborough’s Dry River coming a close second, in third place was Hadiee Johnson from Te Awa.
Both Sara and Tom will go on to represent the North Island at the Tonellerie de Mercurey National competition in
Auckland, competing against the first and second place winners from the South Island on Wednesday 20th September.
The contestants were put to test at the EIT school of Viticulture and Oenology, across an array of divisions, including
wine blending, lab analysis, pitching the blend to a panel of judges, cellar competency, fault finding, public speaking
and general wine knowledge. One of the enjoyable and more spectator friendly sections of the day was the Vin Olympics
round, where competitors had a number of tasks to achieve in front of a live audience of EIT students, sponsors and
friends. This section showcased their skills with spitting long distance (an essential winemaker skill), putting
together wine packaging, beer and cheese tasting among other challenging exercises.
The final challenge was a wine options session, held at the event celebration dinner at Church Road on Friday evening.
This blind wine tasting was not only for all competitors, but also the guests at the dinner, who tasted four wines
without knowing what they were and were put to the test to answer questions on each.
Winner, Sara Addis; works part time at Trinity Hill and is a student at EIT, studying a double graduate diploma in
Viticulture and Oenology. Sara has worked a number of vintages, including one at Moet & Chandon, Champagne in 2016 and prior to that was a cellar hand at Cloudy Bay, Marlborough. With a desire to become a
winemaker, Sara enrolled at EIT earlier this year.
“I am absolutely over the moon and I still don't think it's sunk in that I won! It was a tough day and I was up against
some very tough competition. I particularly enjoyed the varied nature of the day which gave me the chance to put all my
skills to the test and really prove to myself that I've got what it takes to become a winemaker,” she said.
The judges comprised of well-known and respected winemakers from Hawkes Bay, including Tony Bish, Damian Fischer, Kate
Radburnd, Ant McKenzie, Barry Riwai and Simon Nash MW.
The North Island competition was organized by five volunteers from the Hawkes Bay wine industry, including 2015
Tonellerie de Mercurey New Zealand Young Winemaker winner, Lauren Swift from Ash Ridge Wines. Lauren was joined by
Hannah Burns from Craggy Range, Haley La Franco from La Franco Ltd, Sophie Harris from Rod McDonald Wines and Shaun La
Franco from EIT.
“It is brilliant to see this competition become an annual event. We are such a young winemaking nation and it is
important to recognise the next generation of winemakers we have coming through the ranks,” Hannah commented.
“I would like to thank our National Sponsors; Tonellerie de Mercurey, OI, Vintech Pacific, Farmlands and Laffort, along
with our Regional Sponsors; Hawkes Bay Wine Co., Viniquip, Staples Rodway, Guala Closures, Charta Packaging, Pan Print,
Glyn Rees-Jones Real Estate, Buzz Electric, Farmex and Breezing. Finally a huge thank you to our judges who gave up a
day in the winery to be involved with the competition. We would also like to thank all the wineries who donated wines to
the dinner event. Without all this generosity, this competition would not be possible”, Hannah continued.
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