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2019 West Coast Wine Competition (East Meets West) Santa Rosa, CA February 05, 2019 2019 West Coast Wine Competition (East Meets West) Santa Rosa, CA February 05, 2019 Barbera 2015 Iron Hub Barbera Amador County Double 92 Gold 2016 Leisure Street Winery Barbera/The Godfather Amador County Double 94 Gold 2016 Leisure Street Winery Barbera/The Godfather Amador County Best of 94 Class 2017 Jeff Runquist Barbera Cooper Amador County Cooper Vineyard Gold 92 2017 Navarro Vineyards Barbera Mendocino Gold 91 2017 Sierra Starr Vineyards Cooper Ranch Barbera Shenandoah Valley (Amador) Gold 92 2016 Jacuzzi Family Vineyards Barbera Mendocino County Silver 2016 Colagrossi Wines Barbera Sonoma Valley Silver 2016 Frog's Tooth Winery Barbera Sierra Foothills Silver 2016 Cowboy Canyon Winery "Buttero" Barbera Sierra Foothills Silver 2013 Harbinger Winery Barbera Columbia Valley Sagemoor Vineyard Silver 2017 Jeff Runquist Barbera Amador County Silver 2016 Maryhill Winery Proprietor's Reserve Barbera Columbia Valley Silver 2014 Wind Rose Cellars Omaggio Red Mountain Barrel Fermented Silver Cabernet Franc 2016 Soda Rock Cabernet Franc, Reserve Warm Dry Creek Valley Reserve Warm Springs Ranch Double 95 Spring Ranch Gold 2016 Soda Rock Cabernet Franc, Reserve Warm Dry Creek Valley Reserve Warm Springs Ranch Best of 95 Spring Ranch Class 2013 Harbinger Winery RAPTURE, CABERNET Columbia Valley Barrel Aged Gold 92 FRANC 2017 Jeff Runquist Cabernet Franc Clarksburg Salman Vineyard Gold 93 2016 Maryhill Winery Cabernet Franc Elephant Rattlesnake Hills Gold 92 Mountain 2016 Arrington Vineyards Cabernet Franc Lodi Silver 2014 Belle Arte Cabernet Franc Rogue Valley Estate Bottled Silver 2016 Maryhill Winery Proprietor's Reserve Cabernet Columbia Valley Silver Franc 2016 Maryhill Winery Cabernet Franc Columbia Valley Silver Cabernet Sauvignon $10.01 - $20.00 2015 Roza Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon Rattlesnake Hills Hyatt Vineyards Gold 92 2015 Floating Rock Cabernet Sauvignon Rattlesnake Hills Hyatt Vineyards Gold 91 2019 West Coast Wine Competition (East Meets West) Santa Rosa, CA February 05, 2019 2015 Proverbial CABERNET SAUVIGNON Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Silver 2017 Girasole Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Mendocino County Estate Grown Made with organically Silver grown grapes 2016 Flat Top Hills Cabernet Sauvignon California Silver 2017 Frey Biodynamic Cabernet Sauvignon Mendocino County, Redwood Estate Grown, Produced No Added Sulfites, Gluten Silver Valley and Bottled Free 2016 Grindstone Cabernet Sauvignon 2016 Colusa County Single Vineyard Silver 2016 Rodney Strong Vineyards Sonoma County Sonoma County Silver Cabernet Sauvignon 2016 District 7 Cabernet Sauvignon Monterey Estate Grown, Produced Sustainably Grown Silver and Bottled 2016 Craftwork Cabernet Sauvignon Monterey County Estate Vineyards Silver 2017 Sargent Canyon Cabernet Sauvignon Central Coast Estate Grown, Produced Sustainably Grown Silver and Bottled 2017 Sean Minor Cabernet Sauvignon, 4B Paso Robles Silver 2016 Menage a Trois Cabernet Sauvignon California Silver 2016 SEAGLASS Cabernet Sauvignon Paso Robles Silver Cabernet Sauvignon $40.01 to $75.00 2014 Nodland Cellars Reserve Cab Walla Walla Valley Reserve Pepperbridge Vineyard Double 94 and Seven Hills Vineyard Gold 2014 Pegasus Estate Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Santa Ynez Valley Estate Double 92 Gold 2015 Smith Devereux Napa Valley Cabernet Napa Valley Double 97 Gold 2014 Nodland Cellars Reserve Cab Walla Walla Valley Reserve Pepperbridge Vineyard Best of 94 and Seven Hills Vineyard Class 2015 Smith Devereux Napa Valley Cabernet Napa Valley Best of 97 Class 2015 Dumas Station Cabernet Sauvignon Walla Walla Valley Reserve Gold 91 2016 Eberle Cabernet Sauvignon Estate Paso Robles Estate Bottled Gold 92 2016 Frank Family Vineyards Napa Valley Cabernet Napa Barrel Aged Gold 92 2016 Maryhill Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Clifton Hill Wahluke Slope Gold 92 2016 Maryhill Winery Cabernet Sauvignon McKinley Horse Heaven Hills Gold 91 Springs 2016 ZD Wines Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley Gold 91 2015 Cache Creek Vineyards Reserve Cabernet Lake County Silver Sauvignon 2016 Hagafen Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Estate Bottled Silver 2019 West Coast Wine Competition (East Meets West) Santa Rosa, CA February 05, 2019 2016 Hawley Cabernet Sauvignon Dry Creek Valley Gallaway Vineyard Silver 2015 Soda Rock Cabernet Sauvignon, Five Star Sonoma County, Alexander Valley Silver General Cabernet Sauvignon <$10.00 NV Sutter Home Cabernet Sauvignon California Silver Cabernet Sauvignon > $75.01 2013 Mathew Bruno Cabernet Sauvignon Rutherford Single Vineyard Double 95 Gold 2013 Mathew Bruno Cabernet Sauvignon Rutherford Single Vineyard Best of 95 Class 2015 INTERCOASTAL VINEYARDS CABERNET Howell Mountain Gold 91 SAUVIGNON 2015 1849 Wine Co. Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley Gold 92 Declaration 2014 Tara Bella Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Russian River Valley Estate Wine Gold 93 2016 Wakefield Taylors Wines St Andrews Cabernet Australia, Clare Valley Gold 92 Sauvignon 2015 ZD Wines Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve Napa Valley Reserve Gold 92 2015 Ledson Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain Silver 2014 Tara Bella Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Russian River Valley Single Vineyard Reserve Silver Cabernet Sauvignon >$20.01 to $40.00 2015 Forchini Vineyards & Winery Cabernet Dry Creek Valley Proprietor's Reserve Estate Grown & Bottled Best of 91 Sauvignon Class 2015 Forchini Vineyards & Winery Cabernet Dry Creek Valley Proprietor's Reserve Estate Grown & Bottled Gold 91 Sauvignon 2015 Pedroncelli Wisdom Dry Creek Valley Estate Gold 91 2016 Houdini Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley, St. Helena Silver 2015 Jeff Runquist Cabernet Sauvignon RS Coombsville Rancho Sarco Vineyard Silver 2016 Maryhill Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley Silver 2015 Rodney Strong Vineyards Alexander Valley, Alexander Valley Estate Vineyards Alexander Valley, Estate Silver Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Vineyards 2015 Rodney Strong Vineyards Knights Valley, Knights Valley Estate Silver Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2016 Ranch 32 AVA Series Cabernet Sauvignon Monterey Estate Grown, Produced Sustainably Grown Silver and Bottled 2017 Rocklin Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon Hames Valley Estate Grown, Produced Sustainably Grown Silver and Bottled 2019 West Coast Wine Competition (East Meets West) Santa Rosa, CA February 05, 2019 2016 Wakefield Taylors Wines Jaraman Cabernet South Australia Silver Sauvignon 2014 Zickefoose Cabernet Sauvignon Chalk Hill Norris Ranch Silver Chardonnay $10.01 - $20.00 2017 Rocklin Ranch Chardonnay Arroyo Seco Estate Grown, Produced Sustainably Grown Gold 92 and Bottled 2017 Sean Minor Chardonnay, 4B Central Coast Gold 92 2016 Beringer Brothers Bourbon Barrel Aged California Gold 92 Chardonnay 2018 Flat Top Hills Chardonnay California Silver 2017 Carol Shelton Wines Wild Thing Chardonnay Sonoma County Barrel Fermented Silver 2016 D & L Carinalli Vineyards Chardonnay Russian River Valley Estate Grown, Produced D & L Carinalli Vineyards Silver and Bottled 2017 Maryhill Winery Chardonnay Columbia Valley Silver 2017 Rodney Strong Vineyards Sonoma County Sonoma County Silver Chardonnay 2017 District 7 Chardonnay Monterey Estate Grown, Produced Sustainably Grown Silver and Bottled 2017 SEAGLASS Chardonnay Santa Barbara County Silver 2017 Menage a Trois Chardonnay Gold California Silver 2017 Menage a Trois Chardonnay California Silver 2016 Pomelo Wine Co. 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