Tombs wins Young Winemaker of Year
BThe judgeswere impressedwith the three finalists’ knowledge, passion and professionalism.
en Tombs from Central Otago was announced as the 2020 Tonnellerie de Mercurey NZ Young Winemaker of the Year.
Ben is assistant winemaker at Peregrine Wines in the Gibbston Valley and the first Young Winemaker from Central Otago to win the competition.
The other national finalists were Ben McNab from Matahiwi in Wairarapa and Peter Russell from Matua in Marlborough, who both took out sections of the competition, showing the very high calibre of contestants taking part.
The judges were hugely impressed with their knowledge, passion and professionalism throughout the day.
The competition stretches the finalists. Firstly, they had to prepare a presentation in advance about what the future wine consumer looks like and how New Zealand can maintain its competitive edge around the world.
“It was obvious that all three had done some thorough research and thought deeply about what makes New Zealand wines unique and where they thought we should focus in the future.
“They were very inspiring,” aid the judges.
They also had to complete a laboratory module, write an essay on creating a small parcel of Chardonnay for vintage 2022, complete a CAPEX paper on the pros and cons of replacing a humidifier in a barrel hall, have an interview and judge some wines.
Finally they gave a speech at the awards dinner about why their wine growing region is the best to visit this summer.
“We felt very lucky to hold the competitions this year as they are important for helping our future winemakers stretch themselves and start making a name for themselves, as well as bring the wine community together to support them and celebrate success,” says Nicky Grandorge, leadership and communities manager from NZ Winegrowers.
The competition is made possible thanks to sponsors: Tonnellerie de Mercurey, Crown Sheet Metal, Farmlands, Guala Enclosures, Laffort, O-I Glass, Programmed Property Services, Winejobsonline and New World.