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Winning Entries Atlantic Seaboard Wine Association Sixteenth Atlantic Seaboard Wine Competition August 14-15, 2021 Winning Entries Best of SHOW 2019 Reserve Riesling by Fox Run Vineyards, Inc., NY Best of Category Berry Wine NV Cassis by Clinton Vineyards, Inc., NY Blush/Rose Hybrid/NA 2020 Dry Rose' by 21 Brix Winery, NY Blush/Rose Vinifera NV Dry Rose' by Newport Vineyards, RI Bordeaux-Style Red Blends 2019 Ameritage by Pearmund Cellars, VA Cabernet Franc 2017 Cabernet Franc by Jefferson Vineyards, VA Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon by Fox Meadow Winery, VA Chambourcin NV Chambourcin by Bordeleau Winery, MD Chardonel 2019 MD - 32 by Robin Hill Farm and Vineyards, MD Chardonnay 2019 Reserve Chardonnay by Whitecliff Vineyard & Winery, NY Fruit Wine 2019 Northern Spy by Putney Mountain Winery, VT Mead 2020 Tupelo Traditional by Wandering Bard Meadery, SC Merlot 2019 Merlot, by Potomac Point Vineyard & Winery, VA Printed: 8/20/2021 11:10:38 AM Page 1 of 11 Other Red Vinifera Blends 2019 Cleve by Philip Carter Winery of Virginia, VA Petit Verdot 2017 Petit Verdot by Well Hung Vineyard, VA Port-Styled Wines 2019 Black Pearl by Woody Lodge Winery, PA Red Hybrid/NA Blends 2020 Rappahannock Breeze by Wind Vineyards, VA Red Interspecific Blends NV Vladimir by Katya Vineyards, FL Riesling 2019 Reserve Riesling by Fox Run Vineyards, Inc., NY Sauvignon Blanc 2020 Sauvignon Blanc by Newport Vineyards, RI Seyval Blanc 2019 Seyval Blanc by Romano Winery & Vineyard, MD Sparkling Hybrid/NA Wines 2019 Notte Di Amore by Paradise Hills Vineyard, CT Sparkling Vinifera Wines 2017 Brut by Dr. Konstantin Frank, NY Sweet Fruit Wine (RS > 4%) 2020 Cherry Supershtious by Sleepy Cat Urban Winery, PA Sweet Mead/Cider (RS > 4%) NV Peach Hard Cider by Deep Roots Hard Cider, PA Sweet White Hybrid/NA (RS > 4 % ) 2020 Moscato by Mount Nittany Vineyard & Winery, PA Sweet White Vinifera (RS > 4 %) 2020 Riesling Reserve by Dr. Konstantin Frank, NY SweetWhite Interspec. Blend (RS > 4 %) 2017 Paxxito by Barboursville Vineyards, VA Viognier 2020 Viognier by Two Twisted Posts Winery, VA White Hybrid/NA Blends 2020 Nittany Mountain White by Mount Nittany Vineyard & Winery, PA White Vinifera Blends 2020 Fusion by Waltz Vineyards, PA 30 Best of Category Winners Printed: 8/20/2021 11:10:38 AM Page 2 of 11 Gold Medal Winners NV Barry's Red by 21 Brix Winery, NY 2020 Dry Rose' by 21 Brix Winery, NY 2017 Paxxito by Barboursville Vineyards, VA NV Chambourcin by Bordeleau Winery, MD 2020 Bubbly Dry Riesling #356 by Boundary Breaks Vineyard, NY 2018 Green and Royal by Chateau MerrillAnne, VA 2017 Merlot by Chateau MerrillAnne, VA NV Cassis by Clinton Vineyards, Inc., NY 2017 Archeology by Clovis Point Wines, NY 2019 Cabernet Franc by Cross Keys Vineyards & Estate, VA NV Peach Hard Cider by Deep Roots Hard Cider, PA 2017 Brut by Dr. Konstantin Frank, NY NV Celebre by Dr. Konstantin Frank, NY 2020 Riesling Reserve by Dr. Konstantin Frank, NY 2018 Chambourcin by Fifty-Third Winery & Vineyards, VA 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon by Fox Meadow Winery, VA 2016 Petit Verdot by Fox Meadow Winery, VA 2019 Reserve Riesling by Fox Run Vineyards, Inc., NY 2019 Silvan Riesling by Fox Run Vineyards, Inc., NY 2020 Sparkling Riesling by Fox Run Vineyards, Inc., NY 2020 Rose' Pettilant Naturel by Glendale Ridge Winery, MA NV About Face by Horton Cellars Winery, VA 2020 Barrel Select Viognier by Horton Cellars Winery, VA 2017 Cabernet Franc by Horton Cellars Winery, VA 2020 Semi-Dry Riesling by Hosmer Winery, NY 2019 Left Bank by Ingleside Plantation Vineyards, VA 2020 Snowy White by James River Cellars, VA 2017 Cabernet Franc by Jefferson Vineyards, VA 2019 Chardonnay Reserve by Jefferson Vineyards, VA 2020 Rosa Dia by Jones von Drehle Vineyards & Winery, NC NV Vladimir by Katya Vineyards, FL NV Grace by Kaya Vineyard and Winery, GA 2020 Viognier by Marceline Vineyards, VA 2020 Linden Vale Rose' by Mount Nittany Vineyard & Winery, PA 2020 Moscato by Mount Nittany Vineyard & Winery, PA 2020 Nittany Mountain White by Mount Nittany Vineyard & Winery, PA 2018 Yash-Vir by Narmada Winery, VA Printed: 8/20/2021 11:10:38 AM Page 3 of 11 2019 Peach Ambrosia by Nassau Valley Vineyards, DE NV Dry Rose' by Newport Vineyards, RI NV Great White Rose' by Newport Vineyards, RI 2020 Sauvignon Blanc by Newport Vineyards, RI 2019 Notte Di Amore by Paradise Hills Vineyard, CT NV Satilla Road by Paulk Vineyards, GA 2019 Ameritage by Pearmund Cellars, VA 2019 Cleve by Philip Carter Winery of Virginia, VA 2019 Merlot, by Potomac Point Vineyard & Winery, VA 2020 Petit Manseng by Potomac Point Vineyard & Winery, VA 2019 Richland Reserve Heritage by Potomac Point Vineyard & Winery, VA 2019 Northern Spy by Putney Mountain Winery, VT 2019 Legacy by Robin Hill Farm and Vineyards, MD 2019 MD - 32 by Robin Hill Farm and Vineyards, MD 2018 October Glory by Robin Hill Farm and Vineyards, MD 2019 Seyval Blanc by Romano Winery & Vineyard, MD 2019 1858 by Rosemont of Virginia, VA 2020 Viognier by Rosemont of Virginia, VA NV Strawberry by Russell Orchards, Farm & Winery, MA 2020 Cherry Supershtious by Sleepy Cat Urban Winery, PA 2020 Peaches - Mango by Sleepy Cat Urban Winery, PA 2019 Petit Verdot by Star in the Valley, VA 2019 Cascina by The Barns at Hamilton Station, VA 2017 Meritage by The Barns at Hamilton Station, VA 2020 Diamond by Thirsty Owl Wine Co., NY 2019 Dry Riesling by Thirsty Owl Wine Co., NY 2020 Gewurztraminer by Thirsty Owl Wine Co., NY 2019 Riesling by Thirsty Owl Wine Co., NY 2020 Viognier by Two Twisted Posts Winery, VA 2020 Covert Wineworks Petit Manseng by Vint Hill Craft Winery, VA 2020 Fusion by Waltz Vineyards, PA 2020 Eye of the Storm by Wandering Bard Meadery, SC 2020 Tupelo Traditional by Wandering Bard Meadery, SC 2017 Petit Verdot by Well Hung Vineyard, VA 2019 Reserve Chardonnay by Whitecliff Vineyard & Winery, NY 2019 Petit Verdot by Willowcroft Farm Winery, VA 2020 Cranberry by Wind Vineyards, VA 2020 Rappahannock Breeze by Wind Vineyards, VA 2020 Vidal Blanc by Wind Vineyards, VA Printed: 8/20/2021 11:10:38 AM Page 4 of 11 2019 Black Pearl by Woody Lodge Winery, PA 2020 Semi-Dry Riesling by Woody Lodge Winery, PA 78 Gold Medal Winners Silver Medal Winners NV Ellatawba by 21 Brix Winery, NY 2017 Nebbiolo Reserve by Barboursville Vineyards, VA 2019 Discovery by Beliveau Estate Winery, VA 2017 Cabernet Franc Reserve by Boordy Vineyards, MD 2017 Lost Order No. 191 by Boordy Vineyards, MD 2019 Cabernet Franc by Boundary Breaks Vineyard, NY 2019 Dry Riesling #239 by Boundary Breaks Vineyard, NY NV B Sparkling by Brotherhood Winery, NY 2017 Pinot Noir by Brotherhood Winery, NY 2019 A6 by Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery, VA 2019 Aubarne by Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery, VA 2020 Goldrush by Carriage House Wineworks, VA 2018 Founded 1734 by Chateau MerrillAnne, VA 2019 Governor Spotswood Red by Chateau MerrillAnne, VA NV Vinocello by Chateau MerrillAnne, VA 2020 Viognier by Chateau MerrillAnne, VA 2019 Black Label Chardonnay by Clovis Point Wines, NY 2017 Cabernet Franc by Clovis Point Wines, NY 2017 Petit Verdot by Clovis Point Wines, NY 2017 Vintner's Select Merlot by Clovis Point Wines, NY 2020 Fiore by Cross Keys Vineyards & Estate, VA 2019 Joy White by Cross Keys Vineyards & Estate, VA NV Original by Deep Roots Hard Cider, PA 2017 Blanc de Noirs by Dr. Konstantin Frank, NY 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon by Effingham Manor Winery, VA 2019 Reserve by Effingham Manor Winery, VA 2018 Tannat by Effingham Manor Winery, VA 2019 Viognier by Effingham Manor Winery, VA 2020 Cabernet Franc by Elk Run Vineyards, MD 2019 Chambourcin by Fifty-Third Winery & Vineyards, VA 2020 Viognier by Fifty-Third Winery & Vineyards, VA 2017 Cuvee du Petit Champlain by Four Maples Vineyard & Winery, Inc., NY 2019 Cabernet Franc by Fox Meadow Winery, VA 2019 Merlot by Fox Meadow Winery, VA 2019 Chardonnay by Gray Ghost Vineyards, VA Printed: 8/20/2021 11:10:38 AM Page 5 of 11 2019 Petit Verdot by Gray Ghost Vineyards, VA 2017 Cabernet Franc by Greenvale Vineyards, RI 2020 Chardonnay by Greenvale Vineyards, RI 2020 Vidal Blanc by Greenvale Vineyards, RI 2020 Chardonnay Reserve by Grovedale Winery, PA 2020 Sassy Hawk White Wine by Hawk Ridge Winery, CT NV Knots & Shuttles by Horton Cellars Winery, VA NV Suil by Horton Cellars Winery, VA 2019 Right Bank by Ingleside Plantation Vineyards, VA 2020 Petit Manseng by James River Cellars, VA 2017 Meritage by Jefferson Vineyards, VA 2019 Viognier by Jefferson Vineyards, VA NV Winged Hussars by Katya Vineyards, FL 2019 Twisted by Kaya Vineyard and Winery, GA 2020 Niagara by Lakewood Vineyards, Inc., NY 2020 Albarino Reserva by Maggie Malick Wine Caves, VA 2017 Cabernet Franc by Maggie Malick Wine Caves, VA 2018 Petit Verdot by Maggie Malick Wine Caves, VA 2020 Viognier by Maggie Malick Wine Caves, VA 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon by Magnolia Vineyards & Winery, VA 2020 Vidal Blanc by Marceline Vineyards, VA 2019 Tannat by Mazzaroth Vineyard, MD NV Dedication by Molon Lave Vineyards, VA 2019 Nittany Mountain Blush by Mount Nittany Vineyard & Winery, PA 2020 Tailgate White by Mount Nittany Vineyard & Winery, PA 2019 Brut; Virginia Apple Wine by Muse Orchard, VA 2019 Two George Colonial Cyder by Muse Orchard, VA 2017 Cabernet Franc by Muse Vineyards, VA 2017 Clio by Muse Vineyards, VA 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon by Narmada Winery, VA 2019 Merlot by Narmada Winery, VA 2019 Petit Verdot by Narmada Winery, VA 2019 Tannat by Narmada Winery, VA 2020 Apple Blossom by Nassau Valley Vineyards, DE 2019 Cape Rose' by Nassau Valley Vineyards, DE 2018 TrueBlue Blueberry by Nassau Valley Vineyards, DE NV Lake Day by Paulk
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