The 21st Tasmanian Wine Show will be held in Hobart, Tasmania on 17-21 January 2011.
The annual Tasmanian Wine Show showcases Tasmanian wines, and recognises and rewards the skill and dedication to quality of Tasmanian grapegrowers and winemakers. It provides an opportunity for wine producers to compare their wines with other Tasmanian wines,.
The Show features wines produced in every corner of Tasmania. The exhibition classes for the Show accommodate all major wine types and styles produced in Tasmania, including red and white table wine, vintage and non-vintage sparkling wine, and dessert and fortified wine.
For wine consumers and wine writers, and the Tasmanian hospitality and tourism industries, the Show highlights the best wines that Tasmania has to offer.
A public tasting will be held on 20 January 2011. Award presentations will be held on 21 January 2011.
WHEN: Monday 17th to Friday 21st Jan 2011
WHERE: TBC
COST and BOOKINGS: The details of the public tasting and awards dinner are yet to be released. Details will be available on the Tasmanian Wine Show website closer to the event.
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