Terraco Gold Corp. ("Terraco" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:TEN) is pleased to
announce assay results from the first 10 core holes of the 2012 drill program
completed at its Almaden (Nutmeg Mountain Gold) Project in Washington County,
Idaho. In-fill core drilling continues to encounter significant intercepts,
including some longer intervals of higher grade gold mineralization than the
average resource grade, from surface to 91 meters ("m") or (300 feet ("ft")). 


Drill Highlights include:



--  Hole MET-1 intersected 68.4 m averaging 1.301 grams per tonne ("gpt")
    gold from 1.4 to 69.8 m (224.5 ft averaging 0.038 Troy ounces per short
    ton ("opt") gold from 4.5 to 229.0 ft), including 27.4 m averaging 1.820
    gpt gold to 35.4 m (90 ft of 0.053 opt gold to 116.0 ft) and 3.2 m
    averaging 1.905 gpt gold to 63.6 m (10.5 ft of 0.056 opt gold to 208.5
    ft); 

--  Hole TAL-775C intersected 61.6 m averaging 1.223 gpt gold from surface
    to 61.6 m (202 ft of 0.036 opt gold from surface to 202 ft), including:
    39.7 m averaging 1.503 gpt gold to 48.8 m (130 ft of 0.044 opt gold to
    160 ft); 



A drill table summarizing results to date may be found at the conclusion of this
release.


The 2012 drill program includes close-spaced in-fill core drilling designed to
better define resources in areas of older conventional or rotary air blast
("RAB") and reverse circulation ("RC") drilling and to continue to test the
hypothesis that new core drilling may increase the average grade of the resource
over the historical RAB and RC drill results. Additionally, large diameter core
drilling was conducted to obtain sufficient material for metallurgical testwork.
The first metallurgical hole (MET-1) of large diameter core returned the best
intercept. 


Todd Hilditch, President and CEO of Terraco, said: "We are very pleased with
this first set of 2012 drill results and believe the program we designed for the
Almaden (Nutmeg Mountain Gold) Project is on the right track. We look forward to
the remaining results in the weeks to come."


Drill and Program Summary

The 2012 exploration program was designed to accomplish three goals:



1.  Continue to increase the grade of the deposit internally by obtaining
    better, more representative samples through the use of core drilling
    instead of reverse circulation drilling; 

2.  Obtain large diameter core samples for metallurgical testwork that will
    address specific questions unanswered in prior metallurgical studies;
    and 

3.  Explore for high grade feeder zones below and laterally away from the
    known resource. 



In 2012, much of Terraco's core drilling is targeted at improving grade within
the resource, by using close-spaced HQ3 core drilling in four different areas of
the deposit in the attempt to quantify the degree to which there may be a
beneficiation of average resource grade. Shallow core holes in these areas will
replace older RAB and RC drilling in deposit modeling to measure the difference
in grades between the various drill techniques. MET-1 and TAL-775C are good
examples. (A table of all the drill intercepts returned to date for the
2011-2012 Almaden (Nutmeg Mountain Gold) programs can be found on Terraco's
website.)


So far in this year's program, Terraco has drilled 28 HQ3 holes for a total of
2,462.3 m (8,078 ft) and 4 large diameter (4 inch) core holes amounting to 298.7
m (980 ft) for metallurgical purposes. Most of the HQ3 holes were drilled to
target depths of 90 m (300 ft) or less. A few holes, drilled as deep as 610 m
(2,002 ft), tested for gold mineralization down dip along structures, and
explored for deeper feeder zones. 


Metallurgical Test Work Underway

Terraco has engaged McClelland Laboratories in Sparks, Nevada to complete
multiple column leach and other metallurgical testwork. Large diameter core was
used to provide larger particle size fractions to McClelland for column
testwork. Testing will focus on leach recoveries by ore type and size fractions.
Even though previous metallurgical studies have been performed on a number of
samples from the Almaden (Nutmeg Mountain Gold) deposit, few focused on specific
mineralization types or left questions about recoveries at larger particle
sizes. Metallurgical results are expected in calendar Q3/4.


Assay results are summarized in the table below.



Drill Hole Table                                                            
                                                                            
Drill                      Inter-                   Inter-                  
Hole                          val  Gold  From    To    val   Gold From    To
Number    Area                (m) (gpt)   (m)   (m)   (ft)  (opt) (ft)  (ft)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
MET-1     Main               68.4 1.301   1.4  69.8  224.5  0.038  4.5   229
          Zone                                                              
                Including    27.4 1.820   7.9  35.4     90  0.053   26   116
                and           3.2 1.905  60.4  63.6   10.5  0.056  198 208.5
                                                                            
TAL-767C  Main               12.0 0.820  33.5  45.7     40  0.024  110   150
                Including     3.0 1.250  35.1  38.1     10  0.037  115   125
                              4.5 0.281  59.5  64.0     15  0.013  195   210
                              3.0 0.492  67.1  70.1     10  0.014  220   230
                              4.5 0.633  82.3  86.9     15  0.018  270   285
                              3.0 0.374  97.6 100.6     10  0.011  320   330
                              3.0 0.365 118.9 122.0     10  0.011  390   400
                                                                            
TAL-768C  North               3.0 0.902   4.6   7.6     10  0.026   15    25
          Zone                                                              
                              9.0 0.785  10.6  20.7     30  0.023   35    65
                                                                            
                                                                            
TAL-769C  Main               12.2 0.802  64.0  76.2     40  0.023  210   250
                                                                            
TAL-770C  Main                3.0 0.459  29.0  32.0     10  0.013   95   105
                                                                            
TAL-771C  Main               12.0 1.124  10.7  22.9     40  0.033   35    75
                Including     6.0 1.595  16.8  22.9     20  0.047   55    75
                                                                            
TAL-772C  Main               45.0 0.582  19.8  65.6    150  0.017   65   215
                              6.7 0.679  70.1  76.8     22  0.020  230   252
                                                                            
TAL-773C  Main               12.2 0.776  21.3  33.5     40  0.022   70   110
                Including     4.5 1.182  22.9  27.4     15  0.034   75    90
                              3.0 0.542  48.8  51.8     10  0.016  160   170
                              4.5 0.955  54.9  59.5     15  0.028  180   195
                              5.2 0.629  71.6  76.8     17  0.018  235   252
                                                                            
TAL-774C  North              27.0 0.818   6.1  33.5     90  0.024   20   110
          Zone                                                              
                Including    12.0 1.191   7.6  21.3     45  0.035   25    70
                                                                            
TAL775C   Main               61.6 1.223   0.0  61.6    202  0.036    0   202
          Zone                                                              
                Including    39.7 1.503   9.1  48.8    130  0.044   30   160
                                                                            
Intersections were composited using a 0.34 gpt (0.010 opt) gold cut-off and 
may include short intervals of values below the cut-off grade.              



Assay determinations for gold were made by 50 gram fire assay, using an AA
finish. Analyses were performed by ALS Minerals USA, Inc. in Reno, Nevada.


Click below for a map of drilling to date which is also available at
www.terracogold.com. 


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The 2012 Drilling at the Almaden (Nutmeg Mountain Gold) Project was conducted by
Marcus and Marcus Exploration of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.


The exploration and drill program for the Almaden (Nutmeg Mountain Gold) Project
was designed by Charles Sulfrian, CPG, Vice President, Exploration for Terraco
and William Snoddy, Almaden Project Manager. The technical information in this
release has been reviewed and approved by Charles Sulfrian, C.P.G., Vice
President, Exploration of Terraco and a 'qualified person', as defined by NI
43-101, unless otherwise noted.


Terraco is a mineral exploration company, listed on the TSX Venture Exchange
under the symbol "TEN". Please visit Terraco's website at www.terracogold.com
for additional information.


Forward-Looking Statements

Certain of the statements made and information contained herein are
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Canadian securities
legislation or "forward-looking information" within the meaning of the Ontario
Securities Act and the Alberta Securities Act. This includes statements
concerning the Company's plans at its mineral properties, which involve known
and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual
results, performance or achievements of the Company, or industry results, to be
materially different from any future results, performance or achievements
expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or forward-looking
information. Forward-looking statements and forward-looking information are
subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties which could cause actual events
or results to differ from those reflected in the forward-looking statements or
forward-looking information, including, without limitation, the availability of
financing for activities, risks and uncertainties relating to the interpretation
of drill results and the estimation of mineral resources and reserves, the
geology, grade and continuity of mineral deposits, the possibility that future
exploration, development or mining results will not be consistent with the
Company's expectations, metal price fluctuations, environmental and regulatory
requirements, availability of permits, escalating costs of remediation and
mitigation, risk of title loss, the effects of accidents, equipment breakdowns,
labour disputes or other unanticipated difficulties with or interruptions in
exploration or development, the potential for delays in exploration or
development activities, the inherent uncertainty of production and cost
estimates and the potential for unexpected costs and expenses, commodity price
fluctuations, currency fluctuations, expectations and beliefs of management and
other risks and uncertainties. In addition, forward-looking statements and
forward-looking information is based on various assumptions. Should one or more
of these risks and uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions
prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described in
forward-looking information or forward-looking statements. Accordingly, readers
are advised not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements or
forward-looking information. Except as required under applicable securities
legislation, the Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise
forward-looking statements or forward-looking information, whether as a result
of new information, future events or otherwise.


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