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2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 Alexander Valley 2013 Soda Rock Primitivo Lytton Station Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Reserve Best of 96 Alexan der Valley AVA 2013 Soda Rock Primitivo Lytton Station Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Reserve Best of 96 Alexan der Valley AVA 2013 Soda Rock Primitivo Lytton Station Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Reserve Best of 96 Alexan der Valley AVA 2013 Soda Rock Chardonnay Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Reserve Double 95 Gold 2012 Chateau St. Jean Belle Telle Vineyard Alexander Valley Double 95 Chardonnay Gold 2012 Chateau St. Jean Robert Young Chardonnay Alexander Valley Best of 96 Class 2012 Chateau St. Jean Robert Young Chardonnay Alexander Valley Best of 96 Class 2013 Seghesio Family Vineyards Barbera Alexander Valley Home Ranch Vineyard Gold 92 2011 Soda Rock Cabernet Sauvignon, Kenneth Carl Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Reserve Gold 2011 Soda Rock Cabernet Sauvignon, Antoine Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Reserve Gold 93 Philippe 2012 Chateau St. Jean Alexander Valley Cabernet Alexander Valley Gold 91 Sauvignon 2013 Alexander Valley Vineyards Cabernet Franc Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Estate Bottled & Silver Produced 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 2013 Alexander Valley Vineyards Homestead Red Alexander Valley Silver Blend 2012 Beach House Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley Private Reserve Silver Private Reserve 2013 deLorimier Winery Zinfandel Alexander Valley Estate Cellared and Two Pear Vineyard Silver Bottled 2013 deLorimier Winery Chardonnay Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Estate Grown & Bottled Estate Vineyard Silver 2013 deLorimier Winery Zinfandel Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Estate Cellared and Harris Kratka Vineyard Silver Bottled 2013 Field Stone Petite Sirah Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Silver 2014 Field Stone Viognier Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Staten Family Reserve Silver 2014 Field Stone Sauvignon Blanc Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Redwood Ranch Silver 2013 Tom Gore Vineyards Field Blend Alexander Valley Silver 2013 Rodney Strong Vineyards Alexander Valley, Alexander Valley Estate Vineyards Alexander Valley, Estate Silver Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Vineyards 2013 Soda Rock Primitivo Lytton Station Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Silver 2014 Soda Rock Sauvignon Blanc Alexander Valley Silver 2014 Soda Rock Chardonnay Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Meola Vineyard Silver 2013 Soda Rock Chardonnay West Soda Rock Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Reserve Silver 2013 Soda Rock Zinfandel Eugenio Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Silver 2013 Soda Rock Zinfandel Marshall Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Silver 2011 Soda Rock Cabernet Sauvignon, Diane Marie Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Reserve Silver 2012 Soda Rock Cabernet Sauvignon, The General Alexander Valley, Sonoma County Silver 2012 Sutro Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley Warnecke Ranch Silver Amador County 2012 Black Sheep Winery Zinfandel Amador County Best of 96 Amador County AVA 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 2012 Black Sheep Winery Zinfandel Amador County Best of 96 Amador County AVA 2012 Black Sheep Winery Zinfandel Amador County Best of 96 Amador County AVA 2013 BellaGrace Montagnaro Amador County Gold 93 2013 La Chertosa Old World Wines Zinfandel Amador County Reserve Gold 92 2013 Montevina Zinfandel Amador County Gold 90 2013 Montevina Barbera Amador County Gold 90 2012 BellaGrace Old Vine Zinfandel Amador County Old Vine Silver 2011 Milliaire Vineyard Selections Zinfandel Amador County, Sierra Foothills Clockspring Silver 2013 Sera Fina Cellars Grenache Amador County Silver 2012 Sera Fina Cellars Barbera Amador County Silver 2013 Sierra Starr Vineyards Barbera Amador County, Sierra Foothills Cooper Vineyard Silver Anderson Valley 2014 Navarro Vineyards Riesling Cluster Select Anderson Valley Late Harvest Best of 98 Anders on Valley AVA 2014 Navarro Vineyards Riesling Cluster Select Anderson Valley Late Harvest Best of 98 Anders on Valley AVA 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 2014 Navarro Vineyards Riesling Cluster Select Anderson Valley Late Harvest Best of 98 Anders on Valley AVA 2014 Navarro Vineyards Riesling Cluster Select Anderson Valley Late Harvest Best of 98 Anders on Valley AVA 2012 Handley Cellars Pinot Noir Estate Reserve Anderson Valley Gold 94 2012 Handley Cellars Pinot Noir RSM Anderson Valley Estate RSM Vineyard Gold 93 2014 Navarro Vineyards Pinot Gris Anderson Valley Gold 95 2014 Navarro Vineyards Riesling Anderson Valley Gold 97 2014 Navarro Vineyards Pinot Noir Methode a Anderson Valley Gold 94 l'Ancienne 2014 Navarro Vineyards Pinot Noir Anderson Valley Gold 96 2014 Navarro Vineyards Gewurztraminer Anderson Valley Estate Bottled Gold 96 2012 Philo Ridge Vineyards Pinot Noir Anderson Valley Gold 2013 Handley Cellars Chardonnay Anderson Valley Chardonnay Estate Silver 2014 Handley Cellars Gewurztraminer Anderson Valley Silver 2014 Handley Cellars Pinot Gris Anderson Valley Silver 2012 Handley Cellars Pinot Noir Anderson Valley Anderson Valley Silver 2014 Handley Cellars Sauvignon Blanc Anderson Valley Silver 2014 Navarro Vineyards Chardonnay Anderson Valley Silver 2014 Navarro Vineyards Chardonnay Anderson Valley Premiere Reserve Silver 2013 Toulouse Vineyards Drippings Pinot Noir Anderson Valley Estate Grown, Estate Toulouse Vineyards Silver Bottled Barbera 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 NV Coopers Hawk Winery & Restaurants Barbera American Best of 95 Class NV Coopers Hawk Winery & Restaurants Barbera American Best of 95 Class 2013 Chateau Elan Winery La Barbera American Winemaker's Signature Silver Series 2012 Gianelli Vineyards Barbera Tuolumne County Estate Bottled & Gianelli Vineyards, Silver Produced Jamestown, CA 2013 Inner Sanctum Cellars The Don Tuolumne County Limited Release Silver Cabernet Franc 2012 Starr Rising Starr Nevada County Estate Silver Cabernet Sauvignon $20.01 to $40.00 2013 Stargazer Barn Cabernet Sauvignon Willow Creek (Humboldt) Double 95 Gold 2013 Trinity River Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Willow Creek (Humboldt) Best of 96 Class 2013 Trinity River Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Willow Creek (Humboldt) Best of 96 Class 2012 Creekside Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Colorado, Grand Valley Gold 96 2014 Chateau Elan Winery Cabernet Sauvignon American Reserve Silver Reserve 2013 Fox Hollow Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon New Jersey Barrel Aged Silver Cabernet Sauvignon $40.01 to $75.00 2013 Wakefield Taylors Wines St Andrews Cabernet Australia, Clare Valley Silver Sauvignon Cabernet Sauvignon < $20.00 NV Coopers Hawk Winery & Restaurants Cabernet American Silver Sauvignon NV Pepperwood Grove Cabernet Sauvigon Chile Silver 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 NV San Sebastian Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Silver 2014 Wakefield Taylors Wines Wakefield/Taylors Australia, Clare Valley Silver Cabernet Sauvignon California 2013 Menage a Trois Sauvignon Blanc California Best of 92 Californ ia AVA 2013 Menage a Trois Sauvignon Blanc California Best of 92 Californ ia AVA NV William Tell Hard Apple Cider w/ Pinot Grigio California Gold 90 NV Barefoot Bubbly Pink Moscato California Gold 91 NV Barefoot Red Moscato California Gold 90 NV Bandit Chardonnay California Gold 91 NV Sutter Home Moscato California Gold 90 NV Weibel Family Almond, Sparkling Grape Wine California Weibel Family Vineyards Gold 90 with Natural Flavor & Winery 2012 Cardella Winery Ruby Cabernet California Fattoria Cardella Silver Vineyard 22 2012 Cardella Winery Syrah California Estate Grown, Family Fattoria Cardella Silver Owned Vineyard 22 2013 Cardella Winery Sangiovese California Estate Grown, Family Fattoria Cardella Silver Owned Vineyard 22 2013 Cardella Winery Ruby Cabernet California Fattoria Cardella Silver Vineyard 22 NV Red Dragon Hard Apple Cider with Strawberry California Silver NV William Tell Hard Apple Cider California Silver 2014 Smoking Loon Pinot Grigio California Silver NV Pepperwood Grove Merlot California none Silver 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 NV Barefoot Pink Moscato California Silver NV Barefoot Bubbly Moscato Spumante California Silver NV Barefoot Shiraz California Silver NV Barefoot Bubbly Citrus Fusion California Silver NV Barefoot Bubbly Brut Cuvee California Silver NV Barefoot Moscato California Silver NV Barefoot Merlot California Silver NV Barefoot Bubbly Extra Dry California Silver NV Gallo Family Vineyards Pink Moscato California Silver NV Gallo Family Vineyards Red Moscato California Silver NV Barefoot Rich Red Blend California Silver NV Barefoot Pinot Noir California Silver NV Barefoot Bubbly Tropical Fusion California Silver NV Barefoot Bubbly Red Moscato California Silver NV Barefoot Bubbly Pinot Grigio California Silver NV Barefoot Malbec California Silver NV Barefoot Rosa Red Blend California Silver 2014 Dark Horse Cabernet Sauvignon California Silver 2014 Falkner Winery Chardonnay California Silver 2013 Eastpoint Sauvignon Blanc California Silver NV Hoyt Family Vineyards Dylema California Silver NV Leer Vineyards Valiant White California N/A Silver NV Leer Vineyards Heroic Red - Red Blend California N/A Silver 2011 Longevity deb-ru-vee' California Vintner's Select Silver 2012 LENORA WINERY Dessert California Silver 2013 Rock Wall Wine Company Tannat Sonoma County Silver 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 2013 Rodney Strong Vineyards Russian River California Estate Vineyards Silver Valley, Estate Pinot Noir 2013 Red California
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