Terraco Gold Corp. ("Terraco" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:TEN) is pleased to
report additional assay results from the 2012 drill program completed at its
Almaden (Nutmeg Mountain) Project located in Washington County, Idaho. The
Company is reporting 8 drill holes in this release and has now reported 26 of
the 32 core holes drilled this year. In-fill and metallurgical core drilling
continues to encounter significant intercepts from surface to 90.8 metres ("m")
or 250 feet ("ft"). Multiple holes have long intercepts with gold grades that
exceed the average grade of the deposit and include shorter sections with higher
gold grades of up to 4.91 grams per tonne ("gpt").


Drill Highlights Include:



--  Hole MET-4 intersected 81.4 m averaging 0.754 gpt gold, including 26.7 m
    averaging 1.020 gpt gold with 13.0 m of 1.229 gpt gold;

--  Hole TAL-779C intersected 38.7 m averaging 0.998 gpt gold, including 
    4.6 m averaging 2.123 gpt gold and 3.0 m averaging 2.023 gpt gold;

--  Hole TAL-780C intersected 21.3 m averaging 1.189 gpt gold, including 1.5
    m averaging 4.910 gpt gold and 1.5 m averaging 4.760 gpt gold; 

--  Hole TAL-789C intersected 39.6 m averaging 1.034 gpt gold, including 4.6
    m averaging 1.942 gpt gold and 17.4 m of 0.935 gpt gold; and

--  Hole TAL-790C intersected 38.1 m averaging 1.114 gpt gold, including 6.1
    m averaging 2.454 gpt gold.



A table summarizing this round of drill results can be found at the conclusion
of this news release.


Charles Sulfrian, Vice President, Exploration of Terraco stated: "Drill results
continue to meet or exceed expectations at our Almaden (Nutmeg Mountain Gold)
Project. Upon receipt of the last batch of assays (expected shortly) from the
spring 2012 drill program, emphasis will be shifting to metallurgical testing
and initial project economic review and evaluation."


Metallurgical Testing

Four large diameter core holes were completed to provide sample material for
metallurgical testwork. Sample compositing and testwork are currently underway.
Testing will focus on leach recoveries by ore type and size fractions and should
be completed in calendar Q3/4.


Terraco, for the 2012 program to date, has drilled 28 HQ3 holes for a total of
2,462.3 m (8,078 ft) and 4 large diameter (4 inch) core holes for metallurgical
purposes amounting to 298.7 m (980 ft). The majority 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. 


Drill Program Summary

The 2012 exploration program was designed to accomplish three goals:



1.  continue to test continuity and confirm the grade of the deposit
    internally by obtaining better, more representative, samples through the
    use of core drilling instead of reverse-circulation ("RC") 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.



Terraco's 2012 drill program utilized HQ3 core drilling in mostly shallow holes
in 4 different areas of the deposit aimed at:




--  better defining resources in the areas of older conventional rotary and
    RC drilling; and

--  compare grades between various drilling techniques.



Assay results are summarized in the table below.



Drill                    Inter-                    Inter-                   
Hole                        val   Gold  From    To    val   Gold  From    To
Number Area                 (m)  (gpt)   (m)   (m)   (ft)  (opt)  (ft)  (ft)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            
MET-4  Main                                                                 
       Zone                81.4  0.754   9.4  90.8    267  0.022    31   298
               Including   26.7  1.020  26.2  52.9   87.5  0.030    86 173.5
                                                                            
TAL-   North                                                                
 777C  Zone                 1.5  0.477   0.0   1.5      5  0.014     0     5
                            1.5  0.420   4.6   6.1      5  0.012    15    20
                            9.1  0.485  19.8  29.0     30  0.014    65    95
               Including    1.5  0.719  21.3  22.9      5  0.021    70    75
                            1.5  0.432  32.0  33.5      5  0.013   105   110
                            3.0  0.607  39.6  42.7     10  0.018   130   140
               Including    1.5  0.775  41.1  42.7      5  0.023   135   140
                                                                            
TAL-   North                                                                
 778C  Zone                 3.0  1.179   1.5   4.6     10  0.034     5    15
               Including    1.5  1.495   3.0   4.6      5  0.044    10    15
                            6.1  0.397   9.1  15.2     20  0.012    30    50
                            6.1  0.522  19.8  25.9     20  0.015    65    85
               Including    1.5  0.784  22.9  24.4      5  0.023    75    80
                            1.5  0.513  35.1  36.6      5  0.015   115   120
                                                                            
TAL-   Main                                                                 
 779C  Zone                12.2  0.608   6.1  18.3     40  0.018    20    60
               Including    1.5  1.380  12.2  13.7      5  0.040    40    45
               Including    1.5  1.060  16.8  18.3      5  0.031    55    60
                           38.7  0.998  22.9  61.6    127  0.029    75   202
               Including    4.6  2.123  22.9  27.4     15  0.062    75    90
               Including    3.0  2.023  41.1  44.2     10  0.059   135   145
                                                                            
TAL-   North                                                                
 780C  Zone                21.3  1.189   0.0  21.3     70  0.035     0    70
               Including    3.0  2.465   4.6   7.6     10  0.072    15    25
               Including    1.5  4.910   9.1  10.7      5  0.143    30    35
                            4.6  0.795  24.4  29.0     15  0.023    80    95
                            6.1  1.498  32.0  38.1     20  0.044   105   125
               Including    1.5  4.760  32.0  33.5      5  0.139   105   110
                            1.5  0.495  50.3  51.8      5  0.014   165   170
                                                                            
TAL-   South                                                                
 789C  Pit                 39.6  1.034   0.0  39.6    130  0.030     0   130
               Including    1.5  1.860   0.0   1.5      5  0.054     0     5
               Including    1.5  1.530  13.7  15.2      5  0.045    45    50
               Including    4.6  1.942  16.8  21.3     15  0.057    55    70
               Including   17.4  0.935  44.2  61.6     57  0.027   145   202
                    With    1.5  1.615  56.4  57.9      5  0.047   185   190
                                                                            
TAL-   South                                                                
 790C  Pit                 38.1  1.114   1.5  39.6    125  0.033     5   130
               Including    1.5  1.780  15.2  16.8      5  0.052    50    55
               Including    6.1  2.454  21.3  27.4     20  0.072    70    90
                           15.2  0.517  42.7  57.9     50  0.015   140   190
               Including    1.5  0.921  44.2  45.7      5  0.027   145   150
               Including    1.5  0.782  47.2  48.8      5  0.023   155   160
                                                                            
TAL-   Main                                                                 
 791C  Zone                 7.6  0.535   0.0   7.6     25  0.016     0    25
                            3.0  0.810  10.7  13.7     10  0.024    35    45
                            1.5  0.680  24.4  25.9      5  0.020    80    85
                            4.6  0.571  32.0  36.6     15  0.017   105   120
               Including    1.5  0.853  33.5  35.1      5  0.025   110   115
                            3.0  0.402  48.8  51.8     10  0.012   160   170
                           12.8  0.610  64.0  76.8     42  0.018   210   252
               Including    2.1  1.096  74.7  76.8      7  0.032   245   252



The table above shows only those assay results greater than or equal to 1.5 m of
greater than or equal to 0.0340 gpt gold or 5 ft of greater than or equal to
0.010 Troy ounces per ton ("opt") gold. Intervals were calculated using a 0.34
gpt (0.010 opt) gold cut-off and may include short intervals of values below the
cut-off grade. Intervals are converted from ft to m. Rounding to metres may
affect interval values.


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


Please click on the link below for a map of the 2012 drilling released to date,
which will also be available on Terraco's website at www.terracogold.com.


www.TerracoGold.com/i/projects/27aug2012_dh_pr_all_dh.jpg

Almaden Gold Resource

The National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects
("NI 43-101"), compliant resource has an average grade of 0.02 opt (0.7 gpt) in
the near surface flat-lying tabular resource. The majority of previous drilling
was completed using conventional rotary (RAB) and reverse-circulation drilling.
The NI 43-101 compliant resource is based on cut-off grades of 0.008 opt, 0.012
opt and 0.023 opt for the oxide, mixed and sulfide mineralization, respectively:




--  Measured resource of 239,000 ounces of gold (10,810,000 tons grading
    0.022 opt); 
--  Indicated resource of 625,000 ounces of gold (32,240,000 tons grading
    0.019 opt); 
--  Inferred resource of 84,000 ounces of gold (5,270,000 tons grading 0.016
    opt); and 
--  Total gold resource of 948,000 ounces (48,320,000 tons grading 0.020
    opt).



Drilling during 2012 at the Almaden (Nutmeg Mountain) Project was conducted by
Marcus and Marcus Exploration of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and National EWP, Inc. of
Hayden, Idaho.


The exploration and drill program at Terraco's Almaden (Nutmeg Mountain) Project
was designed by Charles Sulfrian, CPG, Vice President, Exploration, for Terraco
and William Snoddy, Almaden Project Manager. Unless otherwise noted, the
technical information in this release has been reviewed and approved by Charles
Sulfrian, CPG., Vice President, Exploration, of Terraco and a 'qualified
person', as defined by National Instrument 43-101,Standards of Disclosure for
Mineral Projects.


Terraco is a mineral exploration company, listed on the TSX Venture Exchange
under the symbol "TEN".


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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