Another class renamed
Yes, we renamed another class We might rename this year too as the year of change for the Australian Inland Wine Show. After all we have changed our class structure, beefed up the entry fee a little, renamed the NON REGIONAL Class to OPEN Class and now we are renaming...
Price increase
Sigh, we tried to keep it as is .... Like everything else, our prices are going up, we have been sitting at $40 per entry since 2017. Rising costs have forced us to make the decision to push the price of entries to $45, and that's good news! We are still a very...
This year’s Judging dates are now live!
Judging Dates are live. Yes, that's right we have finally settled on the Dates for this year's Judging. Head over to the Entrant's page to have a look see.
New class structure
A new class structure This year will see the Show transition from it's old class structure, to a much simpler system. In the old system we had 11 Classes with subclasses under each. Whilst that system did give us a clear breakdown of classes, it did lead to issues...
Entries for the 42nd Australian Inland Wine Show are open
Entries for the 2024 Judging in the Australian Inland Wine Show are now open.
Dates for 2024 are announced
2024 Judging dates have been finalised. Entries open 8 July 2024. Entries close 13 September 2024. Entries need to be received by 27 September 2024 unless other arrangements have been made and last but not least, Judging days are Friday 11 and Saturday 12 October...
The results are in
And now that the Show is over, things that need to be checked have been checked, the results are now available for viewing. The results for the 2023 Australian Inland Wine Show Judging can be found here.
Entries are open
Entries are now open for the illustrious and highly anticipated Australian Inland Wine Show. As a premier event in the wine industry, we are thrilled to invite you to submit your exceptional entries for our esteemed judges to evaluate. Our panel of eminently qualified...
Introducing the new class
The New NON REGIONAL ClassTo give greater exposure to Wineries from within the regions covered by the Australian Inland Wine Show (AIWS), the AIWS wanted to find a way to acknowledge that some of these wineries produced wine from fruit grown in areas that aren't...
Yes to the new Class
Well the new Class will be happening, but the name is still formulated. Some on the committee want a catchy name, others just a name that says it. Stay tuned for the result of that. But now to more details. The Class will be open to entries made by wineries with in...