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Rules for Entry

The WineAlign National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) is open to all wines that are 100% grown, vinified and bottled in Canada. To be eligible for the ‘Winery of the Year’ award, a winery must enter a minimum of six wines. The top five scoring entries will be used to determine the ‘Winery of the Year’.

Who Can Enter

All wineries, agents and or authorized representatives whose wine qualifies for entry based on the guidelines listed below.

Cost of Entry

$100 CDN plus 13% tax (HST) per wine entry, secure online payment by credit card or Paypal. Payment by cheque is possible if absolutely necessary. To make arrangements to use a cheque and have your registered wines marked paid, contact [email protected] .

Registrants are required to ship three 750mL or six 375mL bottles of wine (or equivalent volume) per entry to allow for multiple rounds of tasting. Wineries submitting cork finished bottles should consider submitting four samples to avoid any risk of TCA leaving them with not enough bottles to compete.  All wines submitted are for the exclusive use of judging at the National Wine Awards of Canada and will not be returned.

Qualifications for Entry

All entries must:

1. Have a minimum production of 75 cases (12 bottles/case) of 750 ml bottles, or equivalent volume, for commercial availability.

2. Be available for public retail sale (including wines for sale at the winery only) in Canada during the 2014 calendar year, or scheduled for release by March 1, 2015.

3. Be considered current vintages (see acceptable dates below). Any wine making its inaugural release since the last edition of The Nationals in June 2013 is eligible for submission no matter its vintage date. For all other eligible vintages check the specific categories below.

Sparkling: All vintage-dated and non-vintage sparkling wines are admissible (provided they meet the guidelines listed above).

White: Must bear a vintage date of 2013, 2012 or 2011 (provided they meet the guidelines listed above).

Red: Must bear a vintage date of 2013, 2012, 2011 or 2010 (provided they meet the guidelines listed above).

Rosé: Must bear a vintage date of 2013 or 2012 (provided they meet the guidelines listed above).

Late Harvest/Icewine: Must bear a vintage date of 2013 or 2012 or 2011 (provided they meet the guidelines listed above).

Best Named Vineyard White Wine –  The Best Individually Named Vineyard White will be judged from among the regular entries. To be considered an entry, a wine shall be from a NAMED single block or individual vineyard clearly referred to, that is the name of the vineyard or block must appear on the commercial label (front or back) that reflects the link between the site and the land. To be eligible to win the Best Named Vineyard wine, the wine must first achieve a gold medal.

Best Named Vineyard Red Wine – The Best Individually Named Vineyard Red will be judged from among the regular entries. To be considered an entry, a wine shall be from a NAMED single block or individual vineyard clearly referred to, that is the name of the vineyard or block must appear on the commercial label (front or back) that reflects the link between the site and the land. To be eligible to win the Best Named Vineyard wine, the wine must first achieve a gold medal.

Fruit wine: Must be grown and bottled in 2012 or later, whether or not they bear a vintage date.

Please note: Organizers may request to see bottling records if they feel the content is more mature than its display date. Entries failing to display any vintage date may be disqualified.

Only entries bearing commercial labels will be accepted; unlabelled ‘finished’ tank or barrel samples are not permitted.

Chief Judge reserves the right to transfer entries from one category to another category.

Questions or comments?  Contact us:  [email protected]

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