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2020 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition Cloverdale, CA January 07, 2020 2020 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition Cloverdale, CA January 07, 2020 [ess·eff] wines 2017 [ess·eff] wines Pinot Noir Petaluma Gap Keller Estate Gold 2017 [ess·eff] wines Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley Old Vines Teldeschi Silver 2Hawk Vineyard & Winery 2017 2Hawk Winery Malbec Rogue Valley Darow Series Double Gold 2017 2Hawk Winery Chardonnay Rogue Valley Darow Series Double Gold 2018 2Hawk Winery Grenache Rose Rogue Valley Gold 2018 2Hawk Winery Viognier Rogue Valley Gold 2017 2Hawk Winery Grenache Rogue Valley Silver 2017 2Hawk Winery Viognier Rogue Valley Darow Series Silver 3 Steves Winery 2016 3 Steves Winery Cabernet Franc Cienega Valley Silver 2016 3 Steves Winery Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley Silver 2016 3 Steves Winery Cabernet Franc Livermore Valley Sachau Silver Vineyard 2016 3 Steves Winery Melissa's Blend Livermore Valley Silver 2017 3 Steves Winery Livermore Valley Vintners Livermore Valley Silver Collective 2018 3 Steves Winery Chardonnay Livermore Valley Silver 2015 3 Steves Winery Merlot Livermore Valley Thatcher Bay Silver Vineyard 405 Properties LLC | Steelemack 2016 Steelemack Cabernet Sauvignon Oak Knoll District Single Vineyard Silver Selection 45 North Vineyard & Winery 2017 45 North Vineyard & Winery Riesling Leelanau Peninsula Winemaker's Winemaker's Gold Reserve Reserve 2017 45 North Vineyard & Winery Riesling Leelanau Peninsula Estate Dry Gold 2017 45 North Vineyard & Winery Chardonnay Leelanau Peninsula Barrel Reserve Silver Fermented Reserve 2018 45 North Vineyard & Winery Chardonnay Michigan Silver 2017 45 North Vineyard & Winery Lemberger Lake Michigan Shore Silver 4JG's Orchards & Vineyards LLC NV 4JG's Winery Chambourcin New Jersey Estate Grown Patriot Silver and Produced 2020 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition Cloverdale, CA January 07, 2020 4R Ranch Vineyards & Winery NV 4R Ranch Vineyards & Winery Portejas Texas Estate Produced Silver and Bottled A to Z Wineworks 2018 A to Z Wineworks Pinot Gris Oregon Double Gold 2018 A to Z Wineworks Chardonnay Oregon Silver Aaron Family Winery 2016 Aaron Family Winery Tempranillo Umpqua Valley Reserve Reserve Silver Abacela 2016 Abacela Tempranillo Umpqua Valley Estate Grown, Fiesta Silver Produced and Bottled 2015 Abacela Port Umpqua Valley Estate Grown, Estate Silver Produced and Bottled 2016 Abacela Tempranillo Umpqua Valley Estate Grown, Barrel Select Silver Produced and Bottled Abstract Sensualism Vineyards 2018 Abstract Sensualism Vineyards Chardonnay Lodi Barrel Aged Estate Grown Silver 2017 Abstract Sensualism Vineyards Cabernet Mokelumne River Barrel Aged Estate Grown Silver Sauvignon Acquiesce Winery 2018 Acquiesce Winery & Vineyards Viognier Lodi Estate Grown, Lodi Rules Gold Produced and Bottled 2018 Acquiesce Winery & Vineyards Grenache Rose Mokelumne River Estate Grown, Lodi Rules Gold Produced and Bottled 2018 Acquiesce Winery & Vineyards Clairette Mokelumne River Estate Grown, Lodi Rules Silver Blanche Produced and Bottled 2018 Acquiesce Winery & Vineyards Roussanne Mokelumne River Estate Grown, Lodi Rules Silver Produced and Bottled 2018 Acquiesce Winery & Vineyards Picpoul Blanc Mokelumne River Estate Grown, Lodi Rules Silver Produced and Bottled 2020 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition Cloverdale, CA January 07, 2020 2018 Acquiesce Winery & Vineyards Bourboulenc Mokelumne River Estate Grown, Lodi Rules Silver Produced and Bottled 2018 Acquiesce Winery & Vineyards Belle Blanc Mokelumne River Estate Grown, Lodi Rules Silver Produced and Bottled 2018 Acquiesce Winery & Vineyards Ingenue Mokelumne River Estate Grown, Lodi Rules Silver Produced and Bottled 2016 Acquiesce Winery & Vineyards Sparkling Mokelumne River Methode Lodi Rules Silver Grenache Blanc Champenoise Adega Vinho 2018 Adega Vinho Cuvee Carmesim Texas Cellar Select Gold 2018 Adega Vinho Viognier Texas High Plains Single Vineyard Silver Selection 2017 Adega Vinho Pordosol Texas High Plains Silver 2017 Adega Vinho Mourvedre Texas High Plains Pinofleri Silver Adkins Family Vineyard 2018 Adkins Family Vineyards Chardonnay Alta Mesa Gold 2018 Adkins Family Vineyards Zinfandel Alta Mesa Gold Adrice Wines 2017 Adrice Wines Cabernet Sauvignon Red Mountain Barrel Reserve Silver Fermented Reserve 2017 Adrice Wines Lift Off Columbia Valley Barrel Aged Silver 2017 Adrice Wines Syrah Columbia Valley Barrel Aged Bare Knuckle Silver 2017 Adrice Wines Riveter Red Red Mountain Barrel Silver Fermented Aimee 2018 Aimee Bollicine Napa Valley Methode Silver Traditionnelle 2018 Aimee Pinot Grigio Napa Valley Silver 2018 Aimee Sauvignon Blanc Napa Valley Silver 2018 Aimee Primitivo Napa Valley Silver Airfield Estates 2016 Airfield Estates Merlot Yakima Valley Barrel Aged Reserve Best of Class 2020 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition Cloverdale, CA January 07, 2020 2018 Airfield Estates Chardonnay Yakima Valley Estate Grown, Founders Series Gold Produced and - Donald D. Bottled Miller 2017 Airfield Estates Runway Yakima Valley Estate Grown, Silver Produced and Bottled Airlie Winery 2015 Airlie Pinot Noir Willamette Valley BeckenRidge Gold Vineyard 2015 Airlie Pinot Noir Willamette Valley Silver 2015 Airlie Pinot Noir Willamette Valley Estate Dunn Forest Silver Vineyard 2015 Airlie Chardonnay Willamette Valley Estate LIVE Certified Silver Sustainable 2016 Airlie Gewurztraminer Willamette Valley Estate Dry Silver 2018 Airlie Pinot Gris Willamette Valley Estate Bottled Silver 2015 Airlie Pinot Noir Willamette Valley Vintner's Select Silver Alapay Cellars 2016 Alapay Rebekah San Luis Obispo County Reserve Double Gold 2018 Alapay Pinot Noir Santa Maria Valley Reserve Gold 2018 Alapay Mourvedre Paso Robles Gold 2018 Alapay Alatre' Central Coast Silver 2018 Alapay Cinsault Santa Barbara County "1201" Silver 2018 Alapay Lagrein Paso Robles French Camp Silver Vineyard 2018 Alapay Petite Sirah Adelaida District Reserve Silver Alara Cellars 2017 Alara Cellars Cabernet Pfeffer San Benito Best of Class 2017 Alara Cellars Grenache San Benito Barrel Aged Gold 2018 Alara Cellars Viognier San Benito Silver 2017 Alara Cellars Barbera San Benito Silver 2017 Alara Cellars Sangiovese San Benito Silver 2017 Alara Cellars Montepulciano San Benito Silver Alexander Valley Vineyards 2015 Alexander Valley Vineyards Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley Redemption Double Gold 2018 Alexander Valley Vineyards Pinot Noir Alexander Valley Estate Gold 2020 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition Cloverdale, CA January 07, 2020 2016 Alexander Valley Vineyards Cabernet Alexander Valley Gold Sauvignon 2019 Alexander Valley Vineyards Gewurztraminer Mendocino Gold 2017 Alexander Valley Vineyards Zinfandel Alexander Valley Silver 2015 Alexander Valley Vineyards Zinfandel Alexander Valley Alexander Silver School Reserve Old Vine 2017 Alexander Valley Vineyards Cabernet Alexander Valley Estate Silver Sauvignon 2018 Alexander Valley Vineyards Chardonnay Alexander Valley Estate Bottled & Estate Silver Produced Alicats Winery 2018 Carli Chardonnay Santa Clara Valley Barrel Best of Class Fermented 2017 Carli Vinattiere Santa Clara Valley Barrel Aged Double Gold 2017 Carli Sangiovese Cienega Valley Estate Bottled & Silver Produced Allen Estate Wines 2017 Allen Wines Pinot Noir Knights Valley Barrel Aged Audacieux King Silver Arthur 2016 Allen Wines Cabernet Sauvignon Sonoma Valley Barrel Aged Audacieux Silver Knights Link Vineyard 2016 Allen Wines Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley Barrel Aged Audacieux Silver Sugarloaf Mountain 2015 Allen Wines Cabernet Sauvignon Oakville Barrel Aged Audacieux Silver Oakville Stanford Vyd ALORIA VINEYARDS 2016 Aloria Vineyards Shirazzy Calaveras County Estate Sparkilng Wine Silver 2017 Aloria Vineyards Newfire Calaveras County Estate Silver 2017 Aloria Vineyards Petite Sirah Calaveras County Estate Silver 2016 Aloria Vineyards Syrah Calaveras County Estate Silver 2017 Aloria Vineyards Evolution Calaveras County Estate Reserve Silver Altipiano Vineyard and Winery 2017 Altipiano Vineyard and Winery Petite Sirah California Estate Produced Deaver Vineyard Silver and Bottled 2020 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition Cloverdale, CA January 07, 2020 2017 Altipiano Vineyard and Winery Merlot San Pasqual Valley Estate Produced Orfila Vineyard & Silver and Bottled Winery Reserve Amador Cellars 2016 Amador Cellars Zinfandel Amador County Estate Grown, Estate Family Gold Produced and Reserve Bottled 2016 Amador Cellars Zinfandel Amador County Estate Grown, Estate Gold Produced and Bottled 2016 Amador Cellars Farmhouse Red Amador County Gold 2016 Amador Cellars Syrah Amador County Silver 2016 Amador Cellars Sangiovese Amador County Silver 2016 Amador Cellars Tempranillo Amador County Estate Silver 2016 Amador Cellars Aglianico Amador County Estate Silver 2018 Amador Cellars Sauvignon Blanc Amador County Estate Silver 2016 Amador Cellars Miscela Italiana Amador County Reserve Family Reserve Silver 2016 Amador Cellars Barbera Amador County Unfined & Fields Family Silver Unfiltered Vineyards 2016 Amador Cellars Grenache Amador County Estate Grown, Silver Produced and Bottled Ambrose Ventures (Voluptuary Wine & Lucid Wine) 2018 Lucid Wine "Skin Contact" aka L.01 California Silver 2018 Lucid Wine Barbera Sierra Foothills Single Vineyard "Manifesto" aka Silver L.03 2018 Lucid Wine Zinfandel Sierra Foothills "Ripen" aka L.04 Silver Amelia Wynn Winery 2016 Amelia Wynn Winery Grenache Columbia Valley Aragon Best of Class 2016 Amelia Wynn Winery Syrah Walla Walla Valley Silver Amphora Winery 2016 Amphora Tempranillo Clarksburg Double Gold 2016 Amphora Due Amore Dry Creek Valley Gold 2015 Amphora Merlot Dry Creek Valley
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