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2004 Indy International Wine Competition Award Winning 2004 Indy International Wine Competition Award Winning Commercial Wines C = Concordance Gold Award, G = Gold Award, S = Silver Award, B = Bronze Award Brand Origin Fruit Designator Vintage Class: 001 Sparkling, Grape, Bottle Ferm C Charles-Heidsieck FRANCE P. Noir/Chardonnay Brut Vintage 95 C Gloria Ferrer Champagne Caves CA Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Sonoma Brut NV C Gloria Ferrer Champagne Caves CA Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Royal Cuvee 95 G Barefoot Cellars CA Chardonnay Extra Dry Champagne NV G Charles-Heidsieck FRANCE P. Noir/chardonnay Brut Rose Vintage 96 G Domaine Ste Michelle WA Chardonnay Blend Blanc de Noirs/Columbia Valley NV G Lamoreaux Landing Wine Cellars NY Blanc de Blanc Sparkling 00 G Leonce Bocquet FRANCE Chardonnay/Pinot Noir Cremant de Bonrgogue 02 G Mumm Napa CA P. Noir/Chardonnay NV G Piper Heidsieck FRANCE P. Meunier, P. Noir, Brut Champagen NV S Black Star Farms MI Chardonnay Sparkling Wine 99 S Champagne-Duval Leroy FRANCE Pinot Noir "Sample" NV S Champahne Pommery FRANCE Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Cuvee Louise 95 S Champahne Pommery FRANCE Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Grand Cru 96 S Champahne Pommery FRANCE Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Brut Royal NV S Chandon CA P.Noir, Chardonnay, Brut Classic NV S Chandon CA P.Noir, P.Meunier, Blanc de Noirs NV S Charles-Heidsieck FRANCE P. Noir, Chardonnay, P. Brut Reserve NV S etoile CA Chardonnay, P.Noir, Rose NV S Gloria Ferrer Champagne Caves CA Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Blanc de Noirs NV S Gloria Ferrer Champagne Caves CA Chardonnay Blan de Blanes 01 S Gloria Ferrer Champagne Caves CA Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Carneros Cuvee 95 S Korbel CA Blend Brut Champagne NV S Korbel CA Chardonnay NV S Korbel CA Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Russian River Valley/Natural 01 S Korbel CA Chardonnay/Pinot Noir Natural Champagne 00 S Laetitia CA Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Brut Cuvee NV S Laetitia CA Chardonnay/Pinot Noir Cuvee M 00 S McGregor Winery NY Riesling Sparkling 02 S Mumm Napa CA P.Noir, Chardonnay, P. Napa Valley, Brut Prestige NV S Perrier-Jouet FRANCE Sparkling-Bottle Ferm Fleur de Champagne 96 S Rotari ITALY Chardonnay Brut Trento DOC-Sparkling NV B Antares Cellar CA Brut Napa Valley 97 B Banrock Station AUSTRAL Chardonnay Sparkling NV B Brut D`Argent FRANCE Ugni Blanc Brut, Blanc de Blancs NV B Chandon CA P.Noir, Chardonnay, Reserve Brut NV B Domaine Ste Michelle WA Chardonnay Cuvee Brut/Columbia Valley NV B etoile CA P.Noir, Chardonnay, Brut NV B Laetitia CA P. Noir, Chardonnay, P. Brut Rose 00 B Piper Heidsieck FRANCE P. Meunier, P. Noir, Cuvee Subline demi-sec NV B Pugliese Vineyards NY Chardonnay Blanc de Blanc Brut 02 B Pugliese Vineyards NY Pinot Noir Blanc de Noir Nature 99 B Stone Hill Winery MO Vidal Brut Champagne 99 2004 Indiana State Fair - Indy International Wine CompetitionWednesday, August 11, 2004 Page 1 of 45 Award Brand Origin Fruit Designator Vintage B The Rothbury Estate AUSTRAL Pinot, Chardonnay Neil McGuigan Series Mudgee 02 B Valdivieso CHILE Brut Nature Sparkling Wine NV B Valdivieso CHILE Grand Brut Sparkling Brut NV B Weinguter Wegeler GERMAN Sparkling Geheimrat "J" Riesling Sekt 00 B Wolf Blass AUSTRAL Sparkling Brut NV Class: 002 Sparkling, Grape, Bottle Ferm, Sweet S Beringer Vineyards CA Sparkling White NV S Chandon CA P.Noir, Chardonnay, Riche NV S Korbel CA Blend Sec Champagne NV S Lakeridge FL Carlos Crescendo Special Reserve NV S Lakeridge FL Carlos Crescendo NV S San Sebastian FL Blanc De Fleur NV B Korbel CA Blend Extra Dry Champagne NV B Korbel CA Blend Brut Rose Champagne NV Class: 003 Sparkling, Grape, Bulk S Barefoot Cellars CA Chardonnay Brut Champagne NV S Gancia ITALY Prosecco NV B Easley IN Vidal/Niagara Champagne 03 B Greg Norman AUSTRAL Sparkling NV B Henkell Trocken LA Chardonnay, Mauzac, NV B Totts Gold Medal Res. Cuvee CA Sparkling, Grape, Bulk Brut NV B Winery 21 CA Sparkling, Grape, Bulk NV Class: 004 Sparkling, Grape, Bulk, Sweet C Galena Cellars/Lawlor Family IL Muscat Sparkling Muscat Canelli 02 G Ballatore Champagne Cellars CA Grand Spumante NV S Ballatore Champagne Cellars CA Rosso Red Spumante NV S Gancia ITALY Moscato Bianco Asti NV S Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards NY Native American Mix Lame Duck-Sparkling, Finger NV Class: 005 Sparkling, Non-Grape, and Blends w Grape C St. Julian MI Peach/Passion Fruit Spumante NV G St. Julian MI Raspberry Spumante NV G St. Julian MI Cranberry Spumante NV G St. Julian MI Cherry Spumante NV S Florida Orange Groves, Inc. FL Pink Grapefruit Cracker Hammock, Crackle NV B AeppelTreow Winery WI Apple-Cortland, Red Doux-Bottle Fermented 02 B Necatars CO Black Raspberry Black Raspberry Nectar 03 Class: 006 Carbonated, Grape and Non-Grape C Stone Hill Winery MO Catawba Spumate Blush NV G Stone Hill Winery MO Catawba Golden Spumante NV S Galena Cellars/Lawlor Family IL Apple Sparkling 03 S Huber Winery IN Apple/Raspberry Razzy Apple 03 S Huber Winery IN Seyval, Vidal, Sparkling Starlight 03 S Pirtle Winery MO Honey Sparkling Mead 03 S Saint James Winery MO Catawba Sparkling Blush NV S White Owl Winey IL Strawberry/Muscat Sparkle 03 B White Owl Winey IL Muscat Holiday Sparkle 02 B White Owl Winey IL Chardonel Spach's Spumante 03 2004 Indiana State Fair - Indy International Wine CompetitionWednesday, August 11, 2004 Page 2 of 45 Award Brand Origin Fruit Designator Vintage Class: 011 Juices, Fruit and Grape C St. Julian MI Cherry Sparkling Cherry NV G St. Julian MI Wildberry Sparkling Wildberry Spumante NV G St. Julian MI Peach Sparkling Peach Spumane-LMS NV G St. Julian MI Passion Fruit Sparkling Passion Fruit-LMS NV S St. Julian MI Cranberry Sparkling Spumante-LMS NV S St. Julian MI Apple Sparkling Apple Cider-LMS NV B Post Familie Vineyards AR Muscadine Carlos, Noble Juice 03 B Post Familie Vineyards AR Muscadine Carlos Juice 03 B Post Familie Vineyards AR Concord Grape Juice 03 B St. Julian MI Raspberry Sparkling Raspberry Spumante NV B St. Julian MI Niagara Sparkling White Grape Juice NV B St. Julian MI Concord Sparkling Red Grape Juice-LMS NV Class: 012 De-Alcoholized Wines B Sutter Home Fre CA White Zinfandel 03 B Sutter Home Fre CA Chenin Blanc/Pinot Noir Sparkling Brut NV Class: 013 Ciders G Black Star Farms MI Apple Carbonated NV G Macbeths 3 Witches Hard Cider OR Apples NV S Oliver Winery IN Apple Beanblossom Hard Cider NV S Rogers Semi-Dry Cider OR Apples NV B Black Bear NY Apples 03 B Gales Hard Cider IN Ciders NV B Sunnybrook Farm Estate Winery ONT Apples Ironwood Hard Cider NV Class: 014 Distilled Products (Grappa, Brandy) C E & J Distillers CA Liquer Chocolate Temptation NV C St. Julian MI Pear Eau de Vie-LMS NV S Chateau Thomas Winery IN Pinot Noir Eau-de-Vie of Port 02 S E & J Distillers CA Liquer Caramel Temptation NV S Round Barn Winery & Distillery MI Apricot Heart of Apricot Brandy NV S Spirit of the Vineyard MI Grappa White Grape NV S St. Julian MI Brandy B&C Brandy-LMS NV S St. Julian MI Cherry Eau de Vie-LMS NV S Westford Hill Distillers CT Pear Bartlett Pears(Brandy) NV B Round Barn Winery & Distillery MI Muscat Ottonel Grappa NV B Round Barn Winery & Distillery MI Black Walnut Liqueur NV B Round Barn Winery & Distillery MI Pear Heart of Pear Brandy NV B Round Barn Winery & Distillery MI Apple Heart of Apple Brandy NV Class: 101 Catawba S Oliver Winery IN Catawba Creekbend 03 S Saint James Winery MO Catawba NV S St. Julian MI Catawba LMS NV S Wenwood MO Catawba Landsit Zwein 03 B Claires Wineries OH Catawba Grindstone Pink NV B Easley IN Catawba Barrel Blush Wine 03 B Furrow IL Catawba Catawba 03 B Galena Cellars/Lawlor Family IL Catawba GC. Country Rose 03 B GenKota Winery, Ltd. IL Catawba 03 2004 Indiana State Fair - Indy International Wine CompetitionWednesday, August 11, 2004 Page 3 of 45 Award Brand Origin Fruit Designator Vintage B Huber Winery IN Catawba 03 B Lakewood Vineyards, Inc. NY Catawba 03 B Post Familie Vineyards AR Catawba 03 B Stone Hill Winery MO Catawba NV B The Ridge Winery INC IN Catawba Rose 02 Class: 102 Muscadine, All Varieties G Beachaven Vineyards & Winery TN Muscadine Barrister's White 03 S Countryside Vineyards TN Carlos Muscadine NV S Georgia Wines, INC GA Muscadine 03 S Lakeridge FL Carlos Southern White NV S Post Familie Vineyards AR White Muscadine Carlos 03 S San Sebastian FL Carlos Vintners White NV S SeaBreeze Winery FL Musacadine/Carlos Palmetto White 03 S SeaBreeze Winery FL Muscadine/Carlos Island White 03 B Lakeridge FL Carlos Chablis NV B Pioneer Winery IL White Muscadine Moonlight on the Wabash 02 B Strikers Premium Winery TN Scuppernong Green/Gold Caplet 02 Class: 103 Niagara G Saint James Winery MO Niagara/Delaware Country White NV S Huber Winery IN Niagara 03 S Lakewood Vineyards, Inc. NY Niagara 03 S Post Familie Vineyards AR Niagara 03 S Winzerwald Winery IN Niagara Little Rhineland White NV B Beachaven Vineyards & Winery TN Niagara Comberland White 03 B Chateau aux Arc AR Niagara St. Mary's Mountain White 01 B Glades Pike Winery PA Niagara 100% 03 B Nissley PA Niagara 03 B Owl Creek Vineyard IL Niagara Water Valley White 02 B Ravens Glenn OH Niagara Sweet Sonnet 03 B St. Julian MI Niagara LMS NV Class: 109 Wt American, All Other, Varietal G Montezuma Winery NY Diamond 03 B Macs Creek Vineyard & Wine NE Edelweiss 03 Class: 110 Wt American, Blend S Breitenbach Wine Cellars OH Niagara/Vidal Blanc Frost Fire NV S Brown County Winery IN Catawba/Vidal Vista Rose Wine 02 S Montelle Winery MO Catawba Himmelswein NV S Stone Hill Winery MO Catawba Golden Rhine NV B Carousel Winery IN Wt American, Blend White Doves White 03 B Hunt Country Cellars NY Niagara Foxy Lady White NV B Saint James Winery MO Niagara/Seyval Velvet White NV Class: 111 Red or White Late Harvest & Ice Wine S Lakewood Vineyards, Inc.
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