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2021 Double Gold Medal Winners 2021 Double Gold Medal Winners OC Fair Commercial Wine Competition Co-sponsored by the Orange County Wine Society Sycamore Ranch Vineyard & Winery 99 Points 2019 Mourvedre California Galleano Winery Inc 98 Points NV Mission Old Vine Cucamonga Valley AVA Husch Vineyards 97 Points 2017 Gewürztraminer Dry, Late Harvest Anderson Valley AVA Macchia Winery 97 Points 2019 Zinfandel old vine Lodi AVA Marin's Vineyard 97 Points 2020 Viognier Monterey County Schug Carneros Estate Winery 97 Points 2020 Sauvignon Blanc Sonoma Coast AVA Acquiesce Winery 96 Points 2020 Viognier Mokelumne River AVA Bellante Family Winery 96 Points 2018 Mourvedre 2018 Mourvedre, 95% Mourvedre, 5% Syrah Los Olivos District AVA, Camp Four Vineyard Cass Winery 96 Points 2020 Roussanne 100% Roussanne Paso Robles Geneseo District AVA Copyright Orange County Wine Society - Confidential and Proprietary Lewis Grace Winery 96 Points 2018 Syrah Sierra Foothills AVA, Renner Vineyard Napa de Oro 96 Points 2018 Chardonnay Non ML+ 100% Barrel Fermented Carneros AVA, Truchard Vineyards Pennyroyal Farm 96 Points 2018 Pinot Noir Anderson Valley AVA Rancho de Philo Winery 96 Points NV Sherry Mission, Triple Cream Sherry Cucamonga Valley AVA Robert Hall Winery 96 Points 2018 Syrah 92% Syrah, 8% Grenache Blanc, Cavern Select Paso Robles AVA Sobon Wine Company, LLC 96 Points 2020 Viognier Amador County Sycamore Ranch Vineyard & Winery 96 Points 2019 GSM 34% Grenache, 33% Syrah, 33% Mourvedre California Alta Colina Vineyard & Winery 95 Points 2018 Syrah Alta Colina Vineyard, 97% Syrah, 2% Voignier, 1% Grenache Adelaida District AVA E&J Gallo Winery 95 Points NV Sparkling Wine Brut Cuvee California Copyright Orange County Wine Society - Confidential and Proprietary Flying Goat Cellars 95 Points 2017 Pinot Noir 100% Pinot Noir Santa Maria Valley AVA, Dierberg Vineyard Galleano Winery Inc 95 Points 2003 Tawny Port Zinfandel 60% Lopez Vineyards, Mourvedre 30% Home Ranch Carignan 10% Home Ranch Cucamonga Valley AVA, Lopez Vineyards E&J Gallo Winery 95 Points 2020 Pinot Gris California Jeff Runquist Wines 95 Points 2019 Lagrein 100% Lagrein Paso Robles AVA, French Camp Vineyards Lewis Grace Winery 95 Points 2018 Souzão Estate El Dorado AVA McClain Cellars 95 Points 2018 Petit Verdot 100% Petit Verdot, Reserve Santa Ynez Valley AVA McManis Family Vineyards 95 Points 2019 Petite Sirah Estate Lodi AVA Mineral Wines 95 Points 2018 Syrah Sierra Foothills AVA Niner Wine Estates 95 Points 2019 Pinot Noir Jespersen Ranch Vineyard, Estate Grown; 100% Pinot Noir Edna Valley AVA Copyright Orange County Wine Society - Confidential and Proprietary O'Connell Vineyards 95 Points 2019 Pinot Noir J.-Elise Vineyard, Estate Russian River Valley AVA Oakstone Winery 95 Points 2019 Mourvedre Reserve Fair Play AVA, Estate De Cascabel Vineyard Pear Valley Estate Wine 95 Points 2018 Nero d'Avola Estate grown Paso Robles Geneseo District AVA, Pear Valley Vineyard Schug Carneros Estate Winery 95 Points 2018 Pinot Noir Carneros AVA Shale Oak Winery 95 Points 2018 Petit Verdot Paso Robles AVA Shale Oak Winery 95 Points 2018 Syrah Willow Creek AVA Sobon Wine Company, LLC 95 Points 2018 Zinfandel Amador County Sycamore Ranch Vineyard & Winery 95 Points 2019 Petit Verdot Willow Creek AVA Thin Blue Wine Cellars 95 Points 2019 Proprietary Red 25% Cabernet Sav, 25% Tempranillo, 25% Grenache; 25% Petite Syrah. Paso Robles AVA Copyright Orange County Wine Society - Confidential and Proprietary Triassic Vineyards 95 Points 2018 Prop Red-Zinfandel Tehachapi Mountains AVA 67% Zinfandel / 33% Petite Sirah California CBC BevCo 95 Points 2018 Chardonnay Lodi AVA Vincent Vineyards 95 Points 2018 Malbec Family Reserve - Estate Los Olivos District AVA DamskeyFamilyWines 94 Points 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon Sustainable-Moon Mountain District Sonoma County Barr Estate Winery 94 Points 2015 Primitivo 100% Primitivo; Estate grown, Infused with chocolate Paso Robles Geneseo District AVA, Barr Creekside Vineyard BK Cellars Urban Winery 94 Points 2018 Proprietary Red 40% Syrah, 28% Merlot, 21% Cabernet Sauvignon, 21% Cabernet Franc South Coast AVA Fäsi Estate Winery 94 Points 2018 Pinot Noir Santa Lucia Highlands AVA Europa Village Winery and Resort 94 Points 2019 Roussanne Estate Grown Temecula Valley AVA Carol Shelton Wines 94 Points 2019 Zinfandel Late Harvest Sonoma County Copyright Orange County Wine Society - Confidential and Proprietary Vintage Wine Estates 94 Points 2019 Chardonnay California Cass Winery 94 Points 2018 GSM Paso Robles Geneseo District AVA Cass Winery 94 Points 2020 Rhône Style Blends - White 60% Marsanne; 37% Roussanne; 3% Viognier Paso Robles Geneseo District AVA Cass Winery 94 Points 2020 Rosé of Mourvedre 57% Mourvedre; 43% Grenache; "Oasis" Estate Paso Robles Geneseo District AVA E&J Gallo Winery 94 Points 2019 Chardonnay California C.G. Di Arie Vineyard & Winery, LLC 94 Points 2018 Italian Style Blends - Red 50% Barbera, 25% Primitivo, 15% Zinfandel, 10% Grenache, Estate Grown El Dorado AVA Eberle Winery, Ltd. 94 Points 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon Estate Vineyard Paso Robles AVA Chacewater, Inc. 94 Points 2020 Sauvignon Blanc 100% Sauvignon Blanc Lake County McFadden Farm 94 Points 2020 Rosé of Pinot Noir Potter Valley AVA Copyright Orange County Wine Society - Confidential and Proprietary Fortunati Vineyards 94 Points 2017 Vintage Port Syrah 100% Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley AVA Halter Ranch Vineyard 94 Points 2018 Meritage Red 71% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Malbec, 9% Petit Verdot Adelaida District AVA Ironstone Vineyards 94 Points 2019 Symphony 85% Symphony, 10% Orange Muscat, 5% Viognier, Obsession California Jeff Runquist Wines 94 Points 2019 Barbera Sierra Foothills AVA, Cooper Vineyard Jeff Runquist Wines 94 Points 2020 Verdelho Estate Sierra Foothills AVA Karmere 94 Points 2019 Barbera Shenandoah Valley AVA Santa Barbara Winery 94 Points 2017 Chardonnay 100% Musque clone Santa Rita Hills AVA, Lafond Vineyards Lewis Grace Winery 94 Points 2019 Vintage Port Late Harvest Primitivo Estate El Dorado AVA Lions Peak 94 Points 2017 Petit Verdot 100% French Oak Paso Robles Estrella District AVA Copyright Orange County Wine Society - Confidential and Proprietary Macchia Winery 94 Points 2019 Barbera Amador County, Linsteadt Vineyard Macchia Winery 94 Points 2019 Teroldego Lodi AVA Macchia Winery 94 Points 2019 Zinfandel old vine Lodi AVA McClain Cellars 94 Points 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon 100% Cabernet Sauvignon Santa Ynez Valley AVA Miro Cellars 94 Points 2019 Petite Sirah Sonoma County Dry Creek Valley AVA Mitchella Vineyard & Winery 94 Points NV Other Fortified 50% Estate Tinta Cao; 50% Estate Touriga Nacional - Vineyard Mitchella Paso Robles Geneseo District AVA Nello Olivo Wines 94 Points 2018 Sangiovese 100% Sangiovese El Dorado County Vino Noceto Winery 94 Points 2017 Sangiovese Shenandoah Valley AVA Exclusive Brands, Inc. 94 Points 2020 Sauvignon Blanc Reserve California Copyright Orange County Wine Society - Confidential and Proprietary Rios-Lovell Winery 94 Points 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon Estate Livermore Valley AVA Robert Hall Winery 94 Points 2019 Sauvignon Blanc 100% Sauvignon Blanc, Cavern Select Paso Robles AVA Sculpterra Winery 94 Points 2019 GSM 50% Mourvèdre, 37% Syrah & 13% Grenache Paso Robles Estrella District AVA, Frankel Vineyard St. Amant Winery 94 Points 2019 Petite Sirah Lodi AVA St. Amant Winery 94 Points 2019 Syrah Amador County Sunce Winery 94 Points 2018 Carignan Old Vines San Francisco Bay AVA, Sandy Lane Vineyard Sycamore Ranch Vineyard & Winery 94 Points 2019 Syrah Ballard Canyon, Tierra Alta Vineyard California Wood Family Vineyards 94 Points 2019 GSM Livermore Valley AVA Vinesse 93 Points 2019 Chenin Blanc Central Coast AVA Copyright Orange County Wine Society - Confidential and Proprietary Carol Shelton Wines 93 Points 2019 Rhône Style Blends - Red 34% Mourvèdre 17% Carignane 17% Petite Sirah 15% Alicante Bouschet 17% Grenache Noir Central Coast AVA Drytown Cellars Winery 93 Points NV Rhône Style Blends - Red 50% Petite Verdot/Petite Sirah; "Black Gold" Sierra Foothills AVA Lewis Grace Winery 93 Points 2020 Torrontes Alta Mesa AVA Macchia Winery 93 Points 2019 Primitivo Lodi AVA, Luna Vista Vineyard Miraflores Winery 93 Points 2019 Viognier El Dorado AVA Pech Merle Winery 93 Points 2020 Rosé of Zinfandel Mendocino County Prager Winery & Port Work 93 Points 2017 Vintage Port 100% Petite Sirah St. Helena AVA, Paladini Vineyard R&B Cellars 93 Points NV Sparkling Blanc de Blancs 100% Chardonnay Lodi AVA, Clements Hills Second Line Wines 93 Points 2018 Rhône Style Blends - Red 85% Grenache, 15% Syrah Napa Valley AVA Copyright Orange County Wine Society - Confidential and Proprietary Peirano Estate Vineyards 92 Points 2018 Zinfandel The Heritage Collection, Old Vine Zinfandel Lodi AVA Peltier Winery 92 Points 2020 Pinot Grigio Estate Grown, Tedesa Morengo Lodi AVA Copyright Orange County Wine Society - Confidential and Proprietary.
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