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2019 Seattle/Oregon/Idaho Wine Awards ~ Official Results Silver~Gold~Double Gold List 2019 Seattle/Oregon/Idaho Wine Awards ~ Official Results Silver~Gold~Double Gold List Recognition Category Price Vintag Winery Wine Name AVA / Vyd. Stat Description Categor e e y Silver Malbec $35.01 2016 2 Hawk Vineyard & Darow Series Malbec Rogue River Valley OR — Over Winery Silver Tempranillo $20.01 – 2016 2 Hawk Vineyard & Tempranillo Rogue River Valley OR $35.00 Winery Silver Malbec $20.01 – 2016 37 Cellars Malbec Pepper Bridge WA $35.00 Vineyard Silver Pinot Noir $0 – 2016 A to Z Wineworks A to Z Pinot Noir Oregon OR $20.00 Silver Tempranillo $35.01 2016 Adamant Cellars Tempranillo Walla Walla Valley WA — Over Silver Sauvignon $0 – 2018 Airfield Estates Sauvignon Blanc Yakima Valley WA Blanc $20.00 Silver Merlot $20.01 – 2016 Alexandria Nicole Gravity Merlot Destiny Ridge WA $35.00 Cellars Vineyard Silver Red Rhône $20.01 – 2016 Aluel Cellars Regalia Columbia Valley WA $35.00 Silver Syrah $35.01 2015 Aluel Cellars Syrah The Rocks District of Walla Walla Valley WA — Over Milton Freewater Silver Cabernet $35.01 2016 Aluel Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley WA Sauvignon — Over Silver Chardonnay $20.01 – 2018 Aluel Cellars Chardonnay Columbia Valley WA $35.00 Silver Malbec $20.01 – 2016 Aluel Cellars Malbec Columbia Valley WA $35.00 Silver Red $35.01 2016 Ambassador Wines Estate Diplomat Red Mountain WA Proprietary — Over of Washington Blend Silver Albariño $20.01 – 2018 Amelia Wynn Winery Albariño Yakima Valley WA $35.00 Silver Syrah $20.01 – 2016 Amelia Wynn Winery Syrah Walla Walla Valley WA $35.00 2019 Seattle/Oregon/Idaho Wine Awards ~ Official Results Silver~Gold~Double Gold List Silver Sangiovese $20.01 – 2015 Ancestry Cellars di Donato Sangiovese Columbia Valley WA $35.00 Silver Chenin Blanc $20.01 – 2017 Ancestry Cellars Le Cortège Chenin Blanc Columbia Valley WA Varietal $35.00 Silver Cabernet $35.01 2015 Ancestry Cellars Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Red Mountain WA Sauvignon — Over Silver Red Rhône $20.01 – 2016 Aniche Cellars 7 Gables Columbia Valley WA $35.00 Silver Albariño $0 – 2017 Aniche Cellars Come & Go Albariño Yakima Valley WA $20.00 Silver Red Rhône $35.01 2016 Aniche Cellars Moth Love Rattlesnake Hills WA — Over Silver Carménère $20.01 – 2015 Antolin Cellars Estate Carménère Yakima Valley WA $35.00 Silver Red $35.01 2016 Armstrong Family Bogie's Blend Elephant WA Proprietary — Over Winery Mountain Blend Vineyard Silver Cabernet $35.01 2016 Armstrong Family Cabernet Sauvignon Seven Hills WA Sauvignon — Over Winery Vineyard Silver Merlot $35.01 2016 Armstrong Family Merlot Seven Hills WA — Over Winery Vineyard Silver Chardonnay $20.01 – 2017 Bayernmoor Cellars Chardonnay Columbia Valley WA $35.00 Silver Cabernet $35.01 2016 Beaumont Cellars Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Red Mountain WA Sauvignon — Over Silver Red Bordeaux $20.01 – 2015 Belle Fiore Numinos Rogue River Valley OR $35.00 Silver Sauvignon $20.01 – 2017 Belle Fiore Sauvignon Blanc Rogue River Valley OR Blanc $35.00 Silver Tempranillo $35.01 2015 Belle Fiore Tempranillo Rogue River Valley OR — Over Silver Pinot $0 – 2017 Boomtown by Pinot Gris Columbia Valley WA Gris/Grigio $20.00 Dusted Valley 2019 Seattle/Oregon/Idaho Wine Awards ~ Official Results Silver~Gold~Double Gold List Silver Red Bordeaux $35.01 2014 Brian Carter Cellars Solesce Columbia Valley WA — Over Silver Cabernet Franc $35.01 2015 Bridge Press Cellars Cabernet Franc Walla Walla Valley WA — Over Silver Cabernet $35.01 2014 Bunnell Family Cellar Cabernet Sauvignon Walla Walla Valley WA Sauvignon — Over Silver Malbec $35.01 2014 Bunnell Family Cellar Malbec Painted Hills WA — Over Vineyard Silver Sangiovese $20.01 – 2016 Bunnell Family Cellar Sangiovese Lonesome Spring WA $35.00 Vineyard Silver Cabernet Franc $20.01 – 2016 Callan Cellars Cabernet Franc Yakima Valley WA $35.00 Silver Malbec $35.01 2016 Callan Cellars Malbec Red Mountain WA — Over Silver Sangiovese $20.01 – 2015 Camaraderie Cellars Sangiovese Yakima Valley WA $35.00 Silver Syrah $0 – 2014 Carl's Pond Winery Syrah Rattlesnake Hills WA $20.00 Silver Pinot Noir $20.01 – 2015 Carlton Cellars Estate Pinot Noir Yamhill-Carlton OR $35.00 Silver Sparkling Wine $35.01 2017 Castillo de Feliciana Brillanté Yakima Valley WA — Over Silver Cabernet $35.01 2015 Cathedral Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve Columbia Valley OR Sauvignon — Over Winery Silver Red Bordeaux $35.01 2016 Cathedral Ridge Winemaker's Reserve Columbia Valley OR — Over Winery Silver Barbera $20.01 – 2016 Cave B Estate Winery Barbera Ancient Lakes WA $35.00 Silver Cabernet Franc $20.01 – 2016 Cave B Estate Winery Cabernet Franc Ancient Lakes WA $35.00 Silver Chenin Blanc $20.01 – 2018 Cave B Estate Winery Chenin Blanc Ancient Lakes WA Varietal $35.00 Silver Red Bordeaux $35.01 2016 Cave B Estate Winery Cuvée du Soleil Ancient Lakes WA — Over 2019 Seattle/Oregon/Idaho Wine Awards ~ Official Results Silver~Gold~Double Gold List Silver Malbec $35.01 2016 Cave B Estate Winery Malbec Ancient Lakes WA — Over Silver Roussanne $20.01 – 2018 Cave B Estate Winery Roussanne Ancient Lakes WA $35.00 Silver Syrah $20.01 – 2016 Cave B Estate Winery Syrah Ancient Lakes WA $35.00 Silver Tempranillo $20.01 – 2016 Cave B Estate Winery Tempranillo Ancient Lakes WA $35.00 Silver 2009 Wines 2009 2009 Celaeno Winery Both Barrels Syrah Yakima Valley WA Wines Silver Syrah $20.01 – 2014 Celaeno Winery Both Barrels Syrah Yakima Valley WA $35.00 Silver Pinot Noir $20.01 – 2013 Celaeno Winery Pinot Noir Antoine Creek WA $35.00 Silver Chardonnay $0 – 2016 Chateau Ste. Canoe Ridge Estate Chardonnay Horse Heaven Hills WA $20.00 Michelle Wine Estates Silver White Varietal $0 – 2017 Chemeketa Cellars Pinot Blanc Eola-Amity Hills OR $20.00 Silver Pinot Noir $20.01 – 2016 Chemeketa Cellars Pinot Noir Eola-Amity Hills OR $35.00 Silver Viognier $0 – 2017 Chemeketa Cellars Viognier Eola-Amity Hills OR $20.00 Silver Cabernet $20.01 – 2015 Chis Daniel Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley WA Sauvignon $35.00 Silver Malbec $20.01 – 2015 Chis Daniel Winery Malbec Columbia Valley WA $35.00 Silver Viognier $0 – 2017 Chis Daniel Winery Viognier Columbia Valley WA $20.00 Silver Sauvignon $20.01 – 2018 Chris James Cellar Estate Sauvignon Blanc Yamhill-Carlton OR Blanc $35.00 Silver Viognier $0 – 2017 Cinq Cellars Viognier Yakima Valley WA $20.00 2019 Seattle/Oregon/Idaho Wine Awards ~ Official Results Silver~Gold~Double Gold List Silver Merlot $20.01 – 2015 Claar Cellars Merlot White Bluffs WA $35.00 Vineyard Silver Sauvignon $20.01 – 2018 College Cellars of Sauvignon Blanc Clarke Vineyard WA Blanc $35.00 Walla Walla Silver Pinot $0 – 2016 Convergence Zone Drizzle Pinot Gris Red Mountain WA Gris/Grigio $20.00 Cellars Silver Red Bordeaux $20.01 – 2015 Convergence Zone Storm Front Red Blend Columbia Valley WA $35.00 Cellars Silver Red Rhône $20.01 – 2016 Convergence Zone Virga Red Blend Columbia Valley WA $35.00 Cellars Silver Pinot Noir $20.01 – 2016 Coria Estates Pinot Noir Willamette Valley OR $35.00 Silver Pinot Noir $35.01 2016 Coria Estates Thistle Hill Pinot Noir Willamette Valley OR — Over Silver Cabernet Franc $20.01 – 2015 Cougar Crest Estate Cabernet Franc Walla Walla Valley WA $35.00 Winery Silver Merlot $20.01 – 2016 Coyote Canyon Merlot Horse Heaven Hills WA $35.00 Winery Silver Cabernet $20.01 – 2015 Craftsman Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley WA Sauvignon $35.00 Silver Carménère $20.01 – 2015 Davenport Cellars Carménère Walla Walla Valley WA $35.00 Silver Chardonnay $20.01 – 2016 Davenport Cellars Chardonnay — Dionysus Columbia Valley WA $35.00 Vineyard Silver Red Bordeaux $20.01 – 2012 Davenport Cellars Continuity Columbia Valley WA $35.00 Silver Pinot Noir $20.01 – 2016 Davenport Cellars Pinot Noir Oregon OR $35.00 Silver Cabernet $20.01 – 2016 Delfino Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Umpqua Valley OR Sauvignon $35.00 Silver Cabernet $35.01 2016 Desert Wind Cabernet Sauvignon Heritage Wahluke Slope WA Sauvignon — Over Series Silver Malbec $20.01 – 2016 Desert Wind Malbec Wahluke Slope WA $35.00 2019 Seattle/Oregon/Idaho Wine Awards ~ Official Results Silver~Gold~Double Gold List Silver Red $0 – 2016 Desert Wind Ruah Wahluke Slope WA Proprietary $20.00 Blend Silver Red Bordeaux $20.01 – 2015 Dineen Vineyards Heritage Red Wine Yakima Valley WA $35.00 Silver Cabernet $35.01 2016 Double Canyon Red Mountain Cabernet Red Mountain WA Sauvignon — Over Sauvignon Silver Carménère $20.01 – 2016 Drink Washington Visit Wahluke Slope Carménère Wahluke Slope WA $35.00 State Silver Pinot $0 – 2018 Duck Pond Cellars Duck Pond Pinot Gris Willamette Valley OR Gris/Grigio $20.00 Silver Rosé — $0 – 2018 Ducleaux Cellars One Night Stand Walla Walla Valley WA Blended $20.00 Silver Cabernet $35.01 2015 Dumas Station 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon Walla Walla Valley WA Sauvignon — Over Silver Cabernet Franc $35.01 2016 Dumas Station Cabernet Franc Walla Walla Valley WA — Over Silver Merlot $20.01 – 2015 Dumas Station Merlot Walla Walla Valley WA $35.00 Silver 2009 Wines 2009 2009 Dunham Cellars Dunham Lewis Syrah Columbia Valley WA Wines Silver Merlot $0 – 2016 Dusty Cellars Winery Spartan Rattlesnake Hills WA $20.00 Silver Cabernet Franc $20.01 – 2016 Dusty Cellars Winery The Queen Columbia Valley WA $35.00 Silver Cabernet Franc $35.01 2015 Eagle Harbor Wine Cabernet Franc Red Mountain WA — Over Company Silver White $20.01 – 2018 Eagle Harbor Wine Goldfinch Columbia Valley WA Proprietary $35.00 Company Blend Silver Cabernet $35.01 2015 Eagle Harbor Wine Old Vine Cabernet Sauvignon Red Mountain WA Sauvignon — Over Company Silver Pinot Noir $20.01 – 2016 Earth Song Vineyard Pinot Noir Southern Oregon OR
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