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2019 Sonoma County Harvest Fair Professional Wine Results 1 2019 Sonoma County Harvest Fair Professional Wine Results Class Award Brand wineType appellation vintage price addlDesignation Any Sparkling Wines Best of Class Balletto Vineyards Brut Rose Sparkling Russian River Valley 2013 $42.00 Estate Any Sparkling Wines Gold Balletto Vineyards Brut Rose Sparkling Russian River Valley 2013 $42.00 Estate Any Sparkling Wines Gold Breathless Wines Blanc de Noirs Sonoma County NV $34.00 Champagne Masters Reserve Any Sparkling Wines Gold Korbel Blanc de Noirs Sonoma County 2016 $29.99 Methode Champenoise Any Sparkling Wines Gold Korbel Natural' Russian River Valley 2016 $15.99 Methode Champenoise Any Sparkling Wines Gold Mayo Family Winery Blanc de Blanc Sonoma Valley 2014 $40.00 Laurel Hill Vyd Any Sparkling Wines Silver Bennett Valley Cellars Cuvee Marina Sonoma County NV $30.00 Any Sparkling Wines Silver Breathless Wines Blanc de Blancs Sonoma County NV $32.00 Any Sparkling Wines Silver Breathless Wines Brut Sonoma County NV $27.00 Any Sparkling Wines Silver Davis Family Vineyards Sparkling Rose Russian River Valley 2016 $65.00 Any Sparkling Wines Silver J Vineyards Brut Rose' Russian River Valley NV $45.00 Any Sparkling Wines Silver Kenwood Vineyards Blanc de Blancs Sonoma County NV $22.00 Grand Cuvee Methode Any Sparkling Wines Silver Sonoma Cutrer Vineyards Traditionelle Russian River Valley 2014 $43.00 Any Sparkling Wines Bronze Breathless Wines Brut Rose Sonoma County NV $33.00 Any Sparkling Wines Bronze J Vineyards Cuvee 20 Russian River Valley NV $38.00 Any Sparkling Wines Bronze Korbel Rouge Sonoma County 2016 $15.99 Methode Champenoise Any Sparkling Wines Bronze Woodenhead Brut Rose Russian River Valley 2015 $50.00 Methode Champenoise Rose Best of Class Alexander Valley Vineyards Dry Rose' of Sangiovese Alexander Valley 2018 $16.00 Rose Gold* Alexander Valley Vineyards Dry Rose' of Sangiovese Alexander Valley 2018 $16.00 Rose Gold Balletto Vineyards Rose of Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2018 $20.00 Estate Rose Gold De Novo Wines Rose' Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley 2018 $28.00 aCURE eSTATE Vineyard Rose Gold Ferrari-Carano Dry Sangiovese Rose Sonoma County 2018 $14.00 Rose Gold* McIlroy Cellars Rose of Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2018 $19.99 Vines & Roses Vineyard Rose Gold Pedroncelli Rose' Dry Creek Valley 2018 $17.00 Signature Selection Rose Gold Pellegrini-Olivet Lane Rose' Russian River Valley 2018 $30.00 Rose Gold Rodney Strong Vineyards Rose of Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2018 $25.00 Rose Gold Sonoma Cutrer Vineyards Rose of Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2018 $25.00 Estate Antonia's Garden Rose of Rose Silver Bartholomew Estate Zinfandel Sonoma Valley 2018 $25.00 Rose Silver Breathless Wines Rose Sonoma County 2018 $25.00 Green Valley of Russian River Rose Silver Char Vale Rose Valley 2018 $26.50 Rose Silver Crux 2018 GSM Rose' Russian River Valley 2018 $24.00 1 2019 Sonoma County Harvest Fair Professional Wine Results Class Award Brand wineType appellation vintage price addlDesignation Rose Silver DRNK Rose' of Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2018 $25.00 Rose Silver Ektimo Vineyards Rose of Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2018 $25.00 Rose Silver Fillmore West Vineyards Rose' of Pinot Noir Los Carneros 2018 $22.00 Rose Silver Furthermore Rose of Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2018 $28.00 Rose Silver Geyser Peak Winery Rose Alexander Valley 2018 $26.00 Rose Silver Gustafson Family Vineyards Rose of Syrah Dry Creek Valley 2018 $24.00 Estate Rose Silver Jackson Hole Winery Alpine Glow Rose Russian River Valley 2018 $24.00 Rose Silver Kelley & Young Nuits de Young Alexander Valley 2018 $32.00 Robert Young Vineyards Rose Silver Kelley & Young Kathleen Rose Alexander Valley 2018 $25.00 Robert Young Vineyards Rose Silver Kobler Estate Winery Rose of Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2018 $26.00 Rose Silver Little Vineyards Rose Sonoma County 2018 $28.00 Martin Ray Vineyards & Rose Silver Winery Rose of Pinot Noir Sonoma County 2018 $15.00 Rose Silver Mathis Wine Rose' de Grenache Sonoma Valley 2018 $22.50 Mathis Vineyard, Estate Rose Silver Mengler Family Wines Rose of Syrah Russian River Valley 2018 $25.00 Alegria Vineyards Rose Silver Muscardini Cellars Rosato di Sangiovese Sonoma Valley 2018 $24.00 Santo Giordano Vineyards Rose Silver Paradise Ridge Rose Wine Russian River Valley 2018 $26.00 Brides Blush Rose Silver Quivira Rose Dry Creek Valley 2018 $22.00 Wine Creek Ranch, Estate Rose Silver Rojas Pinot Noir Rose Russian River Valley 2018 $22.00 Estate Rose Silver Rojas Sangiovese Rose Dry Creek Valley 2018 $20.00 Rose Silver Saini Vineyards Rose Dry Creek Valley 2018 $18.00 Rose Silver SIMI Winery Dry Rose Sonoma County 2018 $14.00 Rose Silver Taft Street Rose of Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2018 $22.00 Rose Silver Tiny House Vineyard Rose of Pinotage Sonoma Coast 2018 $24.00 Rose Bronze Calstar Cellars Rose' Russian River Valley 2018 $20.00 Rose Bronze D & L Carinalli Vineyards Rose of Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2018 $12.00 Estate Rose Bronze Fogline Vineyards Rose of Syrah Petaluma Gap 2018 $28.00 Cloud Twelve Rose Bronze Kunde Family Winery Rose - Signature Sonoma Valley 2018 $40.00 Estate Rose Bronze Mathew Bruno Rose Dry Creek Valley 2018 $28.00 Rose Bronze Russian River Vineyards Petite Sirah Rose Fountaingrove District 2018 $30.00 Wedge Family Vineyard Rose Bronze Selby Rose of Syrah Sonoma County 2017 $23.00 All dessert wines (late harvest; port;etc) Best of Class SIMI Winery Late Harvest Riesling Alexander Valley 2018 $35.00 All dessert wines (late harvest; port;etc) Gold SIMI Winery Late Harvest Riesling Alexander Valley 2018 $35.00 2 2019 Sonoma County Harvest Fair Professional Wine Results Class Award Brand wineType appellation vintage price addlDesignation All dessert wines (late harvest; port;etc) Silver Campana Ranch Winery Forte Port Sonoma County 2017 $49.00 All dessert wines (late harvest; port;etc) Silver Carol Shelton Wines Black Magic Sonoma County 2017 $20.00 Late Harvest All dessert wines (late harvest; port;etc) Silver Gordian Knot Winery Late Harvest Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley 2017 $28.00 Seaton Vineyard, Late Harvest All dessert wines (late harvest; port;etc) Silver Mayo Family Winery Zinfandel Port Russian River Valley 2017 $40.00 Ricci Vyd All dessert wines (late harvest; port;etc) Silver Sonoma Cutrer Vineyards Late Harvest Chardonnay Russian River Valley 2018 $36.00 All dessert wines (late harvest; port;etc) Bronze J. Rickards Winery Twilight Russian River Valley 2016 $36.00 Late Harvest All dessert wines (late harvest; port;etc) Bronze Mayo Family Winery Late Harvest Gewurztraminer Sonoma Valley 2017 $35.00 Kunde Ranch All dessert wines (late harvest; port;etc) Bronze Pedroncelli Four Grapes Vintage Port Dry Creek Valley 2013 $20.00 Estate Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Best of Class Dry Creek Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc Dry Creek Valley 2018 $20.00 Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Gold B.R. Cohn Winery Sauvignon Blanc Sonoma County 2018 $18.00 Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Gold* DRNK Sauvignon Blanc Sonoma Valley 2018 $20.00 Wildwood Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Gold Dry Creek Vineyard Fume' Blanc Sonoma County 2018 $15.00 Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Gold* Dry Creek Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc Dry Creek Valley 2018 $20.00 Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Gold Foppiano Vineyards Estate Sauvignon Blanc Russian River Valley 2018 $18.00 Estate Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Gold* Paradise Ridge Sauvignon Blanc Russian River Valley 2018 $22.00 Grandview Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Gold Pezzi King Sauvignon Blanc Dry Creek Valley 2018 $24.00 Estate Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Gold Taft Street Sauvignon Blanc Russian River Valley 2018 $20.00 Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Silver Angeline Winery Sauvignon Blanc Sonoma County 2018 $12.00 Reserve Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Silver Balletto Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc Russian River Valley 2018 $20.00 Estate Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Silver Bellacana Sauvignon Blanc Alexander Valley 2018 $18.00 3 2019 Sonoma County Harvest Fair Professional Wine Results Class Award Brand wineType appellation vintage price addlDesignation Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Silver Calstar Cellars Sauvignon Blanc Russian River Valley 2018 $20.00 Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Silver Coyote Sonoma Sauvignon Blanc Alexander Valley 2018 $24.00 Riverbank Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Silver Ferrari-Carano Fume Blanc Sonoma County 2018 $14.00 Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc Francis Ford Coppola styles; retail price up to $24.99 Silver Director's Cut Sauvignon Blanc Alexander Valley 2018 $23.00 Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Silver Hanna Sauvignon Blanc Russian River Valley 2018 $19.00 Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Silver Harts Desire Wines Sauvignon Blanc Dry Creek Valley 2018 $22.00 Staley Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc styles; retail price up to $24.99 Silver Highway 12 Sauvignon Blanc Sonoma County 2018 $18.00 Sauvignon Blanc; Fume Blanc Martin Ray Vineyards & styles; retail price up to $24.99 Silver Winery Sauvignon Blanc Russian River Valley 2018 $16.00 Sauvignon
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