
Faber Vineyard CBP (Chenin Blanc Pressings) 2023 has won Best Table Wine of Show at the 37th Swan Valley Wine Show. The wine also won Best Chenin Blanc.
Vino Volta won the City of Swan Trophy given to the exhibitor whose five or more entries gained the highest average score.
Mandoon Estate won Most Successful Producer for the highest accumulated points overall.
The Liquor Barons Trophy for Best Regional Wine of Show is judged separately and is only open to gold medal-winning Swan Valley wines and awarded to the wine that in the judge’s opinion shows true Swan Valley regional character.
Pinelli Estate won this trophy for its Verdelho Reserve 2025.
Mandoon Estate took home a total of four trophies. In addition to Most Successful Producer, it won Best Sparkling Wine (Reserve Sparkling 2016), Best Non GPZ Wine (Reserve Chardonnay 2024) and Best Shiraz (Reserve Shiraz 2024).
Windy Creek Estate won three trophies – Best Varietal Dry White or Dry White Blend (Classic Dry White 2025), Best Dry White Wine of Show (Chenin Blanc 2025) and Best Verdelho (Verdelho 2018).
Sittella Wines won Best Grenache (Golden Mile Grenache 2022) and Best Fortified Wine of Show (Liqueur Verdelho NV).
Nikola Estate took home Best Red Wine Blend (Grenache Shiraz Mourvedre 2024).
Sandalford Wines won Best Rosé (Winemakers Rosé 2025).
Vino Volta Different Skins 2024 won the Alan Dinneen Memorial Trophy.
This wine was selected by chair of judges Severine Logan from all of the Swan Valley GI Wines entered into the show.
The Swan Valley is Western Australia’s oldest wine region with the first commercial vintage in 1834.
The Swan Valley Wine Show is one of the longest continually operating wine shows in Australia.
A record number of 272 wines were entered for 35 gold medals.
A total of 216 medals were awarded across gold, silver and bronze equating to 79 percent of wines.
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