18 August 2023. Words by YGOW.
The 2023 Vineyard of the Year Awards – the fourth annual edition – is now open for registrations.
The awards are designed to strengthen the connection between the wine in your glass, the place it comes from and the way the grapes are grown by placing vineyards and growers across the nation at the heart of the Australian wine story and wine community.
Each year we’ve profiled the special sites and remarkable custodianship of 50 winegrowers in a celebration of Australian viticulture.
Wine writer Max Allen has curated the awards since their inception in 2020 alongside a panel of Australia’s leading professionals and academics with expertise in viticulture, grapevines and sustainability.
“While it’s called the ‘Vineyard of the Year Awards’, and yes there are four trophies, really, the trophies are just a by-product of the bigger picture and intent of the program,” Mr Allen said.
“The ‘awards’ process enables us to dig deep into the best practices and share learnings. There are so many great growers out there and we want to share their stories. These awards are a celebration of a large group and a collective mission each year, and our focus is around curating leading vineyards and growers to promote the common objective.”
“The ‘awards’ process enables us to dig deep into the best practices and share learnings. There are so many great growers out there and we want to share their stories. These awards are a celebration of a large group and a collective mission each year, and our focus is around curating leading vineyards and growers to promote the common objective.”
Viticulturist Richard Leask has featured in previous awards and says he’ll do so again this year.
“I first entered the Vineyard of the Year Awards in 2020 as it was a new and much-needed initiative to promote the role of the grower in making wine of provenance, as well as the value of the viticulture profession, sustainability and to advance these topics,” he said.
“Gathering for the latest awards event in Melbourne, what really struck me was the value of meeting fellow growers from around the country – sharing ideas and forging new friendships. There’s nothing like it. I hope to participate again in the coming year and I encourage all growers and viticulturists to get involved.”
Finalists can take part in a series of optional events following vintage 2024. The idea is to build connections between growers and vignerons from around the country, promote sustainable best-practice viticulture and strengthen the understanding of the sense of provenance in wine. It will also promote sales of the wines that come from the vineyards.
“Gathering for the latest awards event in Melbourne, what really struck me was the value of meeting fellow growers from around the country – sharing ideas and forging new friendships. There’s nothing like it. I hope to participate again in the coming year and I encourage all growers and viticulturists to get involved.”
All finalists are profiled in editorials at younggunofwine.com and on social media. You can see the list of past finalists here.
Max Allen said he was excited to be involved in the awards again.
“Having started these awards mid-COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, it was great to get back to unfettered travel and events in the last year. It was incredibly special to get to these winegrowing-focused events that are a unique lens into wine and community. I’m looking forward to more in the next year.”
We’re calling all growers, viticulturists and vignerons to step forward. These awards celebrate viticulture. By championing top vineyards and their stewards, we can build awareness of their core role in shaping the wines we love. This collective industry benefit is the great outcome of these awards. The path forward is through participation.
Entries for the 2023 Vineyard of the Year Awards are open until October 2. Join us via this page. With the new registration format for the awards, it takes less than two minutes get involved – look for the ‘register now’ button.
The Vineyard of the Year Awards are brought together with thanks to partners Corteva, Netafim, Nutrien Ag Solutions, Roundwood Solutions, and Wine Guns for Hire.