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2021 Oregon Wine Awards ~ Results 2021 Oregon Wine Awards ~ Results Category Medal Pts. Year Producer Product Region Price Category State Bordeaux-Style Red Blends Bronze 2017 Grizzly Peak Winery Meritage Reserve Rogue Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Bordeaux-Style Red Blends Bronze 2015 Grizzly Peak Winery Rogue Rouge Rogue Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Bordeaux-Style Right Bank Gold 91 2016 Belle Fiore Winery Icon Siderio Rogue Valley $35.01 — Over OR Blends Cabernet Franc Bronze 2018 Zerba Cellars Estate Cabernet Franc Walla Walla $35.01 — Over OR Cabernet Sauvignon Silver 2017 Silvan Ridge Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Rogue Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Cabernet Sauvignon Gold 93 2016 Kriselle Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Rogue Valley $35.01 — Over OR Cabernet Sauvignon Gold 90 2018 Mustard Seed Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Rocks District of M-F $35.01 — Over OR Chardonnay ~ New World Style Bronze 2018 Belle Fiore Winery Icon Chardonnay Rogue Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Chardonnay ~ New World Style Bronze 2018 Puffin Wines Chardonnay Willamette Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Chardonnay ~ New World Style Gold 92 2019 Valley View Winery Chardonnay Applegate Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Laurelwood District Chardonnay ~ New World Style Silver 2018 Blakeslee Vineyard Estate Amelia's Cuvée of Chardonnay of Chehalem $35.01 — Over OR Mountains Chardonnay ~ New World Style Bronze 2018 Chris James Cellars Chardonnay Yamhill-Carlton $35.01 — Over OR Chardonnay ~ New World Style Silver 2019 Pfeiffer Winery Black Eye Chardonnay Willamette Valley $35.01 — Over OR Columbia Double Cider — Heritage 97 2020 Double Mountain Brewery Perry Gorge/Swihart $0 – $20.00 OR Gold Orchards Cider — Heritage Silver 2020 Double Mountain Brewery Estate Heirloom Cider Swihart Orchards $0 – $20.00 OR Kiyokawa, Swihart, Cider — Heritage Silver 2020 Double Mountain Brewery Wickson Hard Cider $0 – $20.00 OR Heirloom Orchards Swihart/Heirloom Cider — Modern Bronze 2020 Double Mountain Brewery Dry Cider $0 – $20.00 OR Orchards Double Cider — Oak 94 2020 Double Mountain Brewery Secret Crush Swihart Orchards $0 – $20.00 OR Gold Cider — Peak Gold 90 2019 EdenVale Orchards Pear Cider Medford $20.01 – $35.00 OR Malbec Silver 2017 Schultz Glory Oaks Majestic Malbec Applegate Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR 2021 Oregon Wine Awards ~ Results Category Medal Pts. Year Producer Product Region Price Category State Malbec Gold 90 2016 Season Cellars Malbec Southern Oregon $20.01 – $35.00 OR Malbec Silver 2018 Silvan Ridge Winery Malbec Rogue Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Malbec Bronze 2017 Grizzly Peak Winery Reserve Malbec Rogue Valley $35.01 — Over OR Malbec Bronze 2018 Malbec Malbec Oregon $35.01 — Over OR Double Merlot 94 2015 Melrose Vineyards Merlot Umpqua Valley $0 – $20.00 OR Gold Double Merlot 94 2017 Schultz Glory Oaks Blessed Merlot Applegate Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Gold Double Merlot 95 2018 Zerba Cellars Estate Merlot Walla Walla $35.01 — Over OR Gold Pinot Gris/Grigio Silver 2019 Lumos Wine Co. Rudolfo Pinot Gris Willamette Valley $0 – $20.00 OR Pinot Gris/Grigio Silver 2019 Melrose Vineyards Pinot Gris Umpqua Valley $0 – $20.00 OR Pinot Gris/Grigio Silver 2019 Henry Estate Winery Pinot Gris Umpqua Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Pinot Gris/Grigio Silver 2019 Pfeiffer Winery Pinot Gris Willamette Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Pinot Noir Bronze 2018 Belle Fiore Winery Pinot Noir Rogue Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Pinot Noir Bronze 2017 Cardwell Hill Cellars Pommard Block Pinot Noir Willamette Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Pinot Noir Bronze 2017 Cardwell Hill Cellars Dijon Blocks Pinot Noir Willamette Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Pinot Noir Gold 90 2017 Cardwell Hill Cellars Monet Block Pinot Noir Willamette Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Pinot Noir Silver 2018 Cardwell Hill Cellars Barrel Select Pinot Noir Willamette Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Pinot Noir Silver 2018 Cardwell Hill Cellars Estate Pinot Noir Willamette Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Double Pinot Noir 95 2018 Chris James Cellars Pinot Noir Yamhill-Carlton $20.01 – $35.00 OR Gold Double Pinot Noir 95 2018 Dragon's Vineyard and Wine Co. Dragon's Lair Pinot Noir Willamette Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Gold Dragon's Revenge Select Pinot Pinot Noir Silver 2018 Dragon's Vineyard and Wine Co. Willamette Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Noir Pinot Noir Silver 2018 Puffin Wines Pinot Noir Willamette Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Pinot Noir Gold 93 2018 Silvan Ridge Winery Pinot Noir Willamette Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR 2021 Oregon Wine Awards ~ Results Category Medal Pts. Year Producer Product Region Price Category State Laurelwood District Pinot Noir Gold 92 2017 Blakeslee Vineyard Estate Estate Reserve Pinot Noir of Chehalem $35.01 — Over OR Mountains Pinot Noir Gold 91 2018 Chris James Cellars Estate Pinot Noir Yamhill-Carlton $35.01 — Over OR Pinot Noir Gold 91 2017 Lumos Wine Co. Temperance Hill Pinot Noir Eola-Amity Hills $35.01 — Over OR Double Pinot Noir 94 2016 Pfeiffer Winery Blue Dot Reserve Pinot Noir Willamette Valley $35.01 — Over OR Gold Pinot Noir Gold 90 2018 Tumwater Vineyard Black Label Pinot Noir Willamette Valley $35.01 — Over OR Pinot Noir Gold 92 2018 Tumwater Vineyard Estate Pinot Noir Willamette Valley $35.01 — Over OR Red Proprietary Blend Bronze 2016 Belle Fiore Winery Red Blend Rogue Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Red Proprietary Blend Bronze 2016 Belle Fiore Winery Icon Soupsire Rogue Valley $35.01 — Over OR Red Varieties Silver 2018 Chris James Cellars Dolcetto Estate Yamhill-Carlton $20.01 – $35.00 OR Double Red Varieties 94 2019 Melrose Vineyards Pinotage Umpqua Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Gold Kiyokawa/ Heirloom Rosé — Fruit Bronze 2020 Double Mountain Brewery Rosé Cider $0 – $20.00 OR Orchards Rosé — Fruit Bronze MV Henry Estate Winery Veraison Umpqua Valley $0 – $20.00 OR Double Sauvignon Blanc 94 2020 Puffin Wines Sauvignon Blanc Willamette Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Gold Sparkling Wine Bronze 2019 Dragon's Vineyard and Wine Co. Dragon's Kiss Rosé of Pinot Noir Willamette Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Sparkling Wine Bronze 2019 Season Cellars Rosé of Pinot Noir Southern Oregon $20.01 – $35.00 OR Sparkling Wine Bronze 2019 Tumwater Vineyard Rosé of Pinot Noir Willamette Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Syrah Gold 93 2016 Grizzly Peak Winery Syrah Rogue Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Syrah Silver 2017 Schultz Glory Oaks Shepherd Syrah Applegate Valley $20.01 – $35.00 OR Syrah Silver 2017 Belle Fiore Winery Classic Syrah Rogue Valley $35.01 — Over OR Double Syrah 95 2018 Mustard Seed Cellars Syrah Umpqua Valley $35.01 — Over OR Gold Syrah Bronze 2018 Zerba Cellars Estate Syrah Walla Walla $35.01 — Over OR Tempranillo Gold 92 2016 Kriselle Cellars Tempranillo Rogue Valley $35.01 — Over OR 2021 Oregon Wine Awards ~ Results Category Medal Pts. Year Producer Product Region Price Category State Viognier Gold 92 2018 Season Cellars Viognier Southern Oregon $20.01 – $35.00 OR White Proprietary Blend Silver 2019 Season Cellars Transparency Southern Oregon $0 – $20.00 OR White Varieties Gold 90 2019 Lumos Wine Co. Aligoté Eola-Amity Hills $20.01 – $35.00 OR .
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