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Hawke’s Bay Chardonnay Wins at 2014 Air NZ Wine Awards

Published: Sun 23 Nov 2014 09:20 AM
Hawke’s Bay Chardonnay takes top spot at 2014 Air New Zealand Wine Awards
A Hawke’s Bay Chardonnay won the top prize at the 2014 Air New Zealand Wine Awards held at the Pettigrew Green Arena in Taradale last night.
Vidal Estate won the prestigious Air New Zealand Champion Wine of the Show Trophy for its Vidal Legacy Hawke’s Bay Chardonnay 2013. The wine also won the Rabobank New Zealand Limited Champion Chardonnay Trophy.
Vidal Estate, which is one of the oldest wineries in New Zealand, went on to win a third trophy, the Waitoa Free Range Chicken Champion Exhibition White or Sparkling Wine Trophy, for its Vidal Legacy Hawke’s Bay Chardonnay 2012.
Winemaker for Vidal Estate, Hugh Crichton, said it was an honour to be recognised at such a prestigious competition.
“We can make truly world-class quality Chardonnay in Hawke’s Bay. It is great to have this acknowledged by national and international judges,” he said.
Chair of Judges and Master of Wine, Michael Brajkovich, said the Vidal Legacy Hawke’s Bay Chardonnay 2013 stood out in a very strong line-up of varietal trophy winners.
“The Champion Wine of the Show is a very good example of the new wave of Chardonnay style we are seeing in New Zealand, but still borrows from the great white Burgundy tradition,” Mr Brajkovich said. “It has vibrant peach and nectarine fruit aromas seamlessly integrated with smoky toasted oak.”
Vidal Estate was established in 1905 by pioneer Anthony Joseph Vidal who converted stables in Hastings to produce wine. Today these stables are home to the Vidal Estate barrel room.
The second highest accolade of the evening, the O-I New Zealand Reserve Wine of the Show Trophy, was awarded to Villa Maria Single Vineyard Southern Clays Marlborough Pinot Noir 2012. This wine also won the JF Hillebrand New Zealand Ltd Champion Pinot Noir Trophy.
This year's competition saw 1,552 wines entered into 16 different classes. The entries were judged by an independent panel of 26 expert wine judges, including two international judges - David Brookes, a freelance wine journalist who contributes to Australian Gourmet Traveller WINE, Wine Companion and Wine & Spirits magazines; and Sebastian Braun, wine buyer for Swedish retail monopoly, Systembolaget.
Christopher Luxon, Chief Executive Officer of Air New Zealand, said the airline has proudly supported the wine awards for 28 years and has witnessed the event go from strength to strength.
“It’s fantastic to see such a large number of entries for the 2014 competition and we’re looking forward to showcasing some of the winning wines on board our services in the coming year.”
The Air New Zealand Wine Awards are a celebration of excellence in New Zealand winemaking and are widely considered to be the country’s most prestigious wine competition. The competition is owned and organised by New Zealand Winegrowers, the national organisation for the country's 1,600 grape growers and winemakers.
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