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- Entry Form:
Entry form, accompanied
by entry fees, should be sent to reach the Entries Secretary
by the 12th of March 2010. Incomplete entries will be returned for completion by the exhibitor. Late entries may
not be accepted. Late entries cannot guarantee to be accepted after the closing date, but if
accepted, will incur a £2 admin charge.
- Delivery:
Exhibits shall be delivered to the
Exhibition Hall on the Friday of the Show. See Programme for detailed timings.
- Staging of Exhibits:
All exhibits must be staged by
the appointed stewards.
- Fortification:
All wines must have been made by the
exhibitor by the process of fermentation, and fortification by any method is not allowed, except Section 1b,
Classes 20-23 where fortification is allowed and Class 24 where the use of alcohol spirit with no fermentation is allowed.
- Bottles:
- Wine must be exhibited in clear or slightly tinted glass punted wine bottles of
approx. 26 fluid ozs. (740ml) capacity of the Sauternes type (Classes 17 & 18 excepted), filled to leave
airspace between ¼ and ¾ inch (5 – 20mm).
- Sparkling Wines in Classes 17 & 18 must be exhibited in Champagne type bottles, filled to leave
airspace of 1 - 2 inch (25-50mm). These must weigh a minimum of 1.6kg when full. The wine used as
a base for the Sparkling Classes must be dry (approx. 0.990sg) and a
maximum of 2oz of sugar per gallon added before bottling.
- Liqueurs in Classes 24 & 77 must be exhibited in clear colourless glass punted ½ wine bottles of
approx. 13fl ozs. (370ml) with airspace of ½ - 1 inch (15 - 25mm).
- Beer must be exhibited in non-disposable, brown glass BEER bottles, of 500ml
to 575ml capacity, without distinguishing or commercial marks (bottle
manufacturer's marks near the base or at the shoulders will be ignored). Bottles
must be filled to leave
a headspace of approximately ½ - 1 inch (12-25mm). These bottles MUST be sealed with gold-coloured crown-cap
metal seals.
Barley wine may be exhibited in beer bottles of 275ml to 330ml capacity sealed as above. Plastic re-seals will not be accepted.
Non-returnable beer bottles must not be used.
- Corks:
Wine - White plastic topped cork stoppers only
must be used. Plastic stoppers or flush corks must not be used and capsules must not be fitted. Plastic
Champagne type stoppers with muselets must be used in Classes 17 & 18.
- Labels:
Following receipt of the entry form,
the necessary labels etc. with instructions will be sent to exhibitors from mid February. Bottles must be
labelled in accordance with these instructions. They must not bear any other label or mark of any
description. No Highlighting will be accepted under the cover up label.
- Entries:
Must be the sole work of the
Exhibitor. Exhibitors may not make more than one entry per class. No single
bottle may be shown in more than one class or section of one class. Entries may be made in joint names if so
desired, but will not be eligible for the NAWB Trophy.
- Federation & Circle Entries:
These
entries must be submitted by ONE person on a dedicated entry form.
- Show Officials:
Judges, if members, may enter
the members’ classes. They will be required to withdraw their entry at the end of judging from that class in
which they are officiating if awarded a place. Judges may not officiate in a class in which their Federation
and/or Circle have an entry.
- Eligibility:
Exhibitors must be Amateur
Winemakers.
It must be stated on the entry form if they are current Annual Members.
Only NAWB Individual Members may enter Sections 1a, 1b,
2 and 4. Federations
who are currently Annual Members can enter Classes 90 and 91. Circles who are currently Annual Members can enter
Classes 88 and 89. Only NAWB members can win NAWB Master Trophies. Only Circles
& Federations who are members of NAWB can win Circle & Federation Trophies.- Exhibits in the wrong classes
and exhibitors
entering classes for which they are ineligible will be disqualified and forfeit their entry fee.
- Classes 86 & 87: Only members of NGWBJ
who are also current
Individual Members of NAWB may enter Classes 86 & 87.
- Classes 49-65 and 79-82:
Winemakers and Beermakers may enter these classes who are members of either a
NAWB affiliated Circle or are individual members of NAWB.-
Kit Wines and Concentrates:
Any
commercially bought Kit or Concentrate for wine may be entered in this Section. The Manufacturers
instructions must be followed.
- Class 81 & 82:
These classes can be entered with beers produced by using either a Kit or Malt
Extract.
- Tasting:
No exhibit may be tasted or in any
way interfered with whilst on the show bench, by the exhibitor or any other person, unless accompanied by
the Convenor of Judges or his nominated representative.
- Prizes:
Where entries permit, six awards
MUST be given in each class; Judges are requested to consult the Convenor of Judges if there is any doubt,
before completing Awards Sheets. Recognition may be awarded to finalised bottles.
- Collection of Exhibits:
All exhibits must
remain on show until the official Bottle removal time on the Saturday of the Show. Removal of exhibits from
the show bench must be supervised and checked by an appointed steward. Any exhibit not collected shall
become the property of the National Executive who may dispose of such exhibits at their discretion.
- National Executive Powers:
The National
Executive reserves the right to cancel, divide or amalgamate any class, and, on request by the Judge(s),
to retain a sample from any bottle for further analysis.
- Objections:
Any exhibitor wishing to protest
must do so before 3pm on the Saturday of the Show. The protest to the National Executive must be in writing
and handed to the General Secretary or Convenor of Judges, together with a fee of £1.00 which is returnable
at the discretion of the National Executive. The appeals committee decision is final.
- Care of Exhibits:
All reasonable care will be
taken but the National Executive cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage however sustained.
- Judges’ Handbook:
Reference should be made to
the current handbook of the National Guild of Wine and Beer Judges for any points not covered in the above
rules.
- Points:
Points will be awarded as follows:
1st – 11, 2nd – 7, 3rd – 5, 4th – 3, VHC – 2, HC – 1.
To qualify for a trophy in a multiple class, the competitor must gain 12 points or more. Kit,
Federation, Judges Sections, & Open classes do not count towards the Major Trophies.
- Newcomers Classes, Section 6:
Open to
members of any Wine & Beer Circle that is affiliated to NAWB, who have not won
an award (1st to 3rd) in any NAWB show. Entry to this class is limited to TWO
shows.
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