Tasmania wins fourth consecutive Australian Pinot Challenge
At a gala dinner at Cutler & Co in Melbourne on 5 October 2023, Tasmania was announced as the winner with its 2022 Meadowbank Pinot Noir made by winemaking legend, Peter Dredge, marking the fourth win for Tasmania in the show’s six-year history. Â
After the top three wines were decided, it was an epic battle for top spot with the Yarra Valley and Adelaide Hills also in close contention. Many hours of deliberation ensued, with the judging panel, Chaired by Matt Harrop of Curly Flat Vineyard, agreeing that the Tasmanian entrant deserved the trophy.
Located in the Derwent Valley, Meadowbank is owned by the Ellis family and is regarded as a pioneer in Tasmanian viticulture, with Gerald Ellis planting vines on his property in 1976 despite wide scepticism. The warm days and cool nights have proved to be ideal for Pinot Noir with Meadowbank producing fruit of near ethereal quality. Today, father and daughter duo, Gerald and Mardi, manage the prestigious vineyard.
Mardi Ellis is elated with the win.  “What an honour and what an exhilarating ride! We feel extremely humbled and excited to receive this award. When Dad (Gerald Ellis) first started Meadowbank almost 50 years ago, he was told you couldn’t grow grapes in the cold wilderness of Tasmania. For our Pinot Noir to be recognised in this fabulous way is a not to Gerald’s intuitive defiance, Pete’s deft winemaking and our family’s ongoing stewardship and respect for this magical place.” Ellis exclaimed.
Peter Dredge has been at the winemaking helm at Meadowbank since 2015 and has worked closely with the vineyard since 2010. In 2017 he was awarded the People’s Choice award at the Young Gun of Wine Awards and in 2020 he was a top 8 finalist for Gourmet Traveller WINE Winemaker of the year.
“It has been such a pleasure to work with this beautiful vineyard for 13 years now. Since becoming a partner with Meadowbank, our soul focus has been reinvigorating the single vineyard releases by honing in on the strengths and weaknesses of the vineyard which is abound with climatic challenges. It feels like the work and dedication may finally be coming to fruition. We would never presume to work harder than any other pinot noir producer in the country. We all work our arses off. If you know pinot, you know…bastard of a thing it is.” Peter Dredge commented.
2023 Regional Trophy Winners
The Australian Pinot Noir Challenge is a celebration of pinot noir wines from across the country and we congratulate regional winners and the very best pinot noir for 2023.
Geelong – 2022 Mulline Portarlington Pinot Noir
Gippsland – 2022 Dirty Three “Magic Dirt” Pinot Noir
Adelaide Hills – 2022 Turon Wines Hills Pinot Noir
Mornington Peninsula – 2022 Montalto Pennon Hill Pinot Noir
Yarra Valley – 2022 Oakridge Vineyard Series Willowlake Pinot Noir
Tasmania – 2022 Meadowbank Pinot Noir
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Lindsay McCall, Chair of the Australian Pinot Noir Challenge is delighted to see such strong representation across 18 premium pinot noir producing regions. Entries have grown close to 20% on the previous year which is testament to the show’s growing reputation and its ability to amplify sales and brand recognition for its past winners.
“Australia is universally recognised as a premium pinot noir producing country. Our competitive edge is the outstanding quality of pinot produced in so many cool climate regions.” McCall said.
“The Australian Pinot Noir Challenge celebrates the incredible wines from all regions and the ethereal nature of this complex and captivating variety that has become the world’s most exclusive and expensive wine.” he concluded.