TVOS Amateur Wine Competition ELIGIBILITY: Open to all members of the Tennessee Viticultural & Oenological Society in good standing, except for the Wine Competition Judges or commercial winemakers. The Amateur Wine Competition is an opportunity for the hobbyist to receive constructive criticism on their wine making efforts and to improve and receive appropriate recognition. The fee for 2012 competition is $8 per bottle entered. A copy of the entry form along with payment must be mailed to:
Tammy Dvorski 469 Windy City Rd. Humboldt, TN 38343
Make checks payable to T.V.O.S. The deadline for all entry forms and fees is Fri., Jan. 6, 2012.
Entry forms arriving without proper payment will not be entered into competition. Each competitor is required to mail, hand carry or send by Board Member, one 750 ml bottle or two 375 ml bottles of each wine entered to Hillside Winery, 229 Collier Dr., Sevierville, TN 37862 by Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Individual winery deadlines are listed below. If you attend the Annual Meeting, please bring a bottle of each wine that you enter in competition to the meeting to share with everyone at the reception. Anyone who wishes to donate a bottle or bottles of wine to TVOS which in turn will be donated to Tammy Algood for TVOS wine promotion across the state may do so. It will be greatly appreciated. Drop Off Locations: Deadlines:
Beachaven Winery (Clarksville) Fri., Jan 6, 2012 1100 Dunlap Lane Clarksville, TN (931) 645-8867 Beans Creek Winery (Manchester) Fri., Jan 6, 2012 426 Ragsdale Rd Manchester, TN 37355 (931) 723-2294 Century Farm Winery (Jackson) Mon., Jan 16, 2012 1548 Lower Brownsville Rd Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 424-7437 Countryside Winery (Kingsport) Fri., Jan 13, 2012 658 Henry Harr Rd Blountville, TN (423) 323-1600 DelMonaco Winery Mon., Jan 16, 2012 600 Lance Dr. Baxter, TN 38544 (931) 858-1177 Grinder's Switch Winery (Centerville) Mon., Jan 16, 2012 2119 Hwy 50 Loop Centerville, TN 37033 (931) 729-3690 Hillside Winery (Sevierville) Wed., Jan 18, 2012 229 Collier Dr Sevierville, TN (865) 908-8482 Holly Ridge Winery Fri., Jan 6, 2012 486 O'Neal Rd. Livingston, TN (931) 823-8375 Keg Springs Winery (Columbia) Mon., Jan 16, 2012 360 Keg Springs Rd Hampshire, TN 38461 (931) 285-0589 Red Barn Winery Fri., Jan 6, 2012 Fri., Jan 6, 2012 1805 Tanyard Rd. Lafayette, TN 37083 (615) 688-6012 Stonehaus Winery (Crossville) Mon., Jan 16, 2012 2444 Genesis Rd # 103 Crossville, TN 38571 (931) 484-9463 Summer Crest Winery Fri., Jan 6, 2012 5306 Old Highway 52 Portland, TN 37148 (615) 325-4086
It is the responsibility of the participant to get their entries to one of these locations by the designated deadline as a member of the competition team will be by to pick up all entries at opening the following day. If a participant misses the deadline, it will be their responsibility to have their entries at Hillside Winery by Wed., Jan. 18, 2012. No wine will be accepted after this date. Wines are not returned to the participant. Each participant must leave a copy of their entry form with their dropped off wine.
RULES AND DEFINITIONS READ CAREFULLY General: All wine must be produced and bottled by a member of the Tennessee Viticultural and Oenological Society from grapes, grape concentrates, fruit, fruit juice or honey. No entrant shall be involved in any way with commercial winemaking or use the facilities of commercial wineries, other than obtaining grapes, juice or concentrates. This is an amateur contest. VARIETAL WINES: Wine named by variety must contain at least 75% of the named variety. Wines made from "Vitis Labrusca" grapes, such as Concord must contain a minimum of 51% of the grape variety and it will be stated on the label. If the label contains no percentage statement, the wine must contain at least 75% of the "Labrusca variety". Any category having a large number of entries of one variety may be subdivided to make a separate category of that variety. Qualifications for subdivision is at least six (6) entries of one variety in a category with twelve (12) or more total entries. BLENDING: Blended wines are to be entered in the category determined by the major component. LABELING: Each bottle of wine must be labeled with the following information: Participants’s Name, Wine Category # and Category name, Year of Harvest, Varietal Composition (to best of knowledge), and either sweet, dry, desert, semi-dry, etc. Dry: Not more than 1% residual sugar as measured by Dextrocheck. Wines which in the opinion of the judges, are two sweet for the category will be penalized. JUDGING: The Board of Directors will approve the qualifications of judges before each competition. Names of persons considered to have qualifications for being judges are requested and may be submitted at any time. FEES: The entry fee will be $8 each entry. AWARDS: "Tennessee Appellation Award" will be made for the best amateur wine made from a Tennessee grown product. The purpose and aim for this award is to encourage our amateur winemakers to make the very best wine they can from Tennessee fruits. Members from out-of-state have the opportunity to compete for "Best of Class" as these awards are being continued. If these members wish to compete for the "Tennessee Appellation Award" they may "step across the border" and buy some Tennessee fruit. If you compete for the "Tennessee Appellation Award", you will be asked who grew the fruit, whether it is yourself or someone else within the state. "Best of Class" Awards (two) will be made to the best of sweet and the best dry wine entered in the competition. First place wines in each category will be eligible for those awards only if ----- in the opinion of the judges, these wines have high enough scores to be considered. A combined panel of judges will conduct a separate judging for the "Best of Class" awards. A new award was introduced last year, “Winemaker of the Year”. All participants who enter a minimum of 5 different wines are considered for this award and is based on the highest cumulative score.
FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD PLACE AWARDS will be made in each category. Minimum qualifications for places are as follows: First Place Award _____________________ 16-20 points Second Place Awards________________14.5-15.9 points Third Place Points____________________ 13-14.4 points Points will be awarded based on a twenty (20) points scale as approved by the TVOS Board of Directors. If in the judges opinions, wines are not worthy of mention, fewer than three (3) awards may be made in each category. EXCEPTIONS: The TVOS Board of Directors may make temporary or permanent exceptions to the regulations. IMPORTANT: Each entry must be reregistered and fees paid to TVOS by Friday January, 6, 2012. Mail your check and attached form to:
Tammy Dvorski 469 Windy City Rd. Humboldt, TN 38343
Wine Label Competition: This year there will be a separate competition for wine labels. The fee to enter this competition is $1.00 per label. Labels will be judged based on Originality, Artistic Quality, and Sensory Appeal. Four awards will be given: Grand, Gold, Silver, and Bronze. Those interested in competing should mail their Wine Label Competition entry form along with their wine label and payment of $1 payable to T.V.O.S. to: Tammy Dvorski, 469 Windy City Rd.,Humboldt, TN 38343. You may enter as many labels as you wish, but each label must have a separate entry form. The deadline for entry is Jan. 6, 2012. No labels will be returned. All awards will be announced at the T.V.O.S. Convention in Feb. 2012. All entries will be on display during convention weekend. TVOS 2012 AMATEUR WINE COMPETITION ENTRY FORM
TVOS 2012 AMATEUR WINE LABEL COMPETITION ENTRY FORM All entry bottles for the TVOS Amateur Competition must be delivered to Hillside Winery, 229 Collier Dr., Sevierville, TN 37862 by Wednesday, January 18, 2012. All awards will be announced at the banquet. Should you have any questions, please call Tammy Dvorski at 731-234-3477. CATEGORIES CATEGORY 1 - Red American Dry: Native or American Hybrid Concord, Steuben, Cynthiana, Muscadine, etc. (or blends). CATEGORY 2 - Red American Sweet: Native or American Hybrid Concord, Steuben, Cynthiana, Muscadine, etc. (or blends). CATEGORY 3 - White American Dry: Native or American Hybrid Niagra, Duchess, Carlos, Magnolia, etc. (or blends). CATEGORY 4 - White American Sweet: Native or American Hybrid Niagra, Duchess, Carlos, Magnolia, etc. (or blends). CATEGORY 5 - Red Hybrid Dry: French Hybrids Chancellor, Chambourcin, Foch, etc. (or blends). CATEGORY 6 - Red Hybrid Sweet: French Hybrids Chancellor, Chambourcin, Foch, etc. (or blends). CATEGORY 7 - White Hybrid Dry: French Hybrids Cayuga, Seyval, Vidal, etc. (or blends). CATEGORY 8 - White Hybrid Sweet: French Hybrids Cayuga, Seyval, Vidal, etc. (or blends). CATEGORY 9 - Red Vinifera Dry: Cabernet, Sauvignon, Merlot, Zinfandel, etc. (or blends). CATEGORY 10 - Red Vinifera Sweet: Cabernet, Sauvignon, Merlot, Zinfandel, etc. (or blends). CATEGORY 11 - White Vinifera Dry: Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, etc. (or blends). CATEGORY 12 - White Vinifera Sweet: Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, etc. (or blends). CATEGORY 13 - Grape Rose / Blush: Color must be appropriate from grape on sweet or dry. CATEGORY 14 - Fruit Rose / Blush: Color must be appropriate sweet or dry. Blends should go into the dominate (over 50%) class. CATEGORY 15 - Non Grape - Fruit: Apples, Peaches, Pears, etc. Sweetness can vary. CATEGORY 16 - Non Grape - Berry: Blackberry, Raspberry, Strawberry, etc. Sweetness can vary. CATEGORY 17 - Sparkling: These wines should have a good quality as well as lasting effervescence. Yeasty bouquets are not necessarily a negative characteristic. Sweetness can vary. They can be made from any grape or non-grape products. (Examples: Chardonnay, Apple, Vidal, etc.) CATEGORY 18 - Fortified Wines: These wines must have over 14% alcohol per volume. (Examples: Ports, Sherries, Brandys, etc.) If you have grape or wine questions, comments, items for sale, want to buy or trade, check out the Message Board. This could be a very useful tool for all of us. This website is for the professional, the amateur, or the curious first time winemaker. If you are interested in becoming a member of TVOS, click HERE for a printable application. If you would like to contribute to this website, please email us at [email protected]
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