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Best of by Award 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 Best of Willamette Valley AVA Blakeslee Vineyard Estate 2014 Blakeslee Vineyard Estate Estate Willamette Valley Blakeslee 99 Rose of Pinot Noir Vineyard Estate Blakeslee Vineyard Estate 2014 Blakeslee Vineyard Estate Estate Willamette Valley Blakeslee 99 Rose of Pinot Noir Vineyard Estate Blakeslee Vineyard Estate 2014 Blakeslee Vineyard Estate Estate Willamette Valley Blakeslee 99 Rose of Pinot Noir Vineyard Estate Best of Virginia AVA The Winery at Bull Run 2014 The Winery at Bull Run Norton Virginia 94 The Winery at Bull Run 2014 The Winery at Bull Run Norton Virginia 94 The Winery at Bull Run 2014 The Winery at Bull Run Norton Virginia 94 Best of Sonoma Valley AVA St. Francis Winery & Vineyards 2014 St. Francis Behler Vineyard Sonoma Valley Behler 97 Chardonnay Vineyard St. Francis Winery & Vineyards 2014 St. Francis Behler Vineyard Sonoma Valley Behler 97 Chardonnay Vineyard St. Francis Winery & Vineyards 2014 St. Francis Behler Vineyard Sonoma Valley Behler 97 Chardonnay Vineyard Best of Sonoma County AVA Lawer Family Wines 2014 Lawer Estates Rose Knights Valley Betsy's 96 Vineyard Lawer Family Wines 2014 Lawer Estates Rose Knights Valley Betsy's 96 Vineyard Lawer Family Wines 2014 Lawer Estates Rose Knights Valley Betsy's 96 Vineyard Lawer Family Wines 2014 Lawer Estates Rose Knights Valley Betsy's 96 Vineyard 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 Best of Sonoma Coast AVA Nicholson Ranch 2013 Nicholson Ranch Chardonnay Sonoma Coast (Sonoma) Estate Cuvee 90 Natalie Nicholson Ranch 2013 Nicholson Ranch Chardonnay Sonoma Coast (Sonoma) Estate Cuvee 90 Natalie Best of Sierra Foothills AVA Batia Vineyards 2014 Batia Vineyards Marsanne Sierra Foothills el dorado co 94 Batia Vineyards 2014 Batia Vineyards Marsanne Sierra Foothills el dorado co 94 Batia Vineyards 2014 Batia Vineyards Marsanne Sierra Foothills el dorado co 94 Best of Santa Barbara Co. AVA Wine Hooligans 2013 Stateland Pinot Noir Santa Barbara County 91 Wine Hooligans 2013 Stateland Pinot Noir Santa Barbara County 91 Best of San Francisco Bay AVA Rock Wall Wine Company2 2012 Rock Wall Wine Company Jesse's Contra Costa Jesse's 91 Zinfandel Vineyard Rock Wall Wine Company2 2012 Rock Wall Wine Company Jesse's Contra Costa Jesse's 91 Zinfandel Vineyard Best of Russian River Valley AVA Balletto Vineyards, Inc. 2012 Balletto Vineyards Zinfandel Russian River Valley 96 Balletto Vineyards, Inc. 2012 Balletto Vineyards Zinfandel Russian River Valley 96 Balletto Vineyards, Inc. 2012 Balletto Vineyards Zinfandel Russian River Valley 96 Balletto Vineyards, Inc. 2012 Balletto Vineyards Zinfandel Russian River Valley 96 Balletto Vineyards, Inc. 2012 Balletto Vineyards Zinfandel Russian River Valley 96 Best of Rogue Valley AVA EdenVale Winery 2014 Edenvale Midsummer's Cuvee Rogue Valley Stoneriver 91 EdenVale Winery 2014 Edenvale Midsummer's Cuvee Rogue Valley Stoneriver 91 EdenVale Winery 2014 Edenvale Midsummer's Cuvee Rogue Valley Stoneriver 91 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 EdenVale Winery 2014 Edenvale Midsummer's Cuvee Rogue Valley Stoneriver 91 Best of Paso Robles AVA Peachy Canyon 2013 Peachy Canyon Winery Para Paso Robles 95 Siempre Peachy Canyon 2013 Peachy Canyon Winery Para Paso Robles 95 Siempre Peachy Canyon 2013 Peachy Canyon Winery Para Paso Robles 95 Siempre Best of NY State AVA Heron Hill Winery 2013 Heron Hill Semi-Sweet Riesling New York 92 Heron Hill Winery 2013 Heron Hill Semi-Sweet Riesling New York 92 Heron Hill Winery 2013 Heron Hill Semi-Sweet Riesling New York 92 Best of North Carolina AVA Sanctuary Vineyards NV Sanctuary Vineyards Wild Pony White North Carolina 93 Sanctuary Vineyards NV Sanctuary Vineyards Wild Pony White North Carolina 93 Best of Napa County AVA Singer Cellars 2013 Singer Cellars ARIA Napa Valley 90 Singer Cellars 2013 Singer Cellars ARIA Napa Valley 90 Singer Cellars 2013 Singer Cellars ARIA Napa Valley 90 Best of Monterey County AVA WineShop At Home 2014 Gemme Cellars Gemme Cellars 2014 Monterey County Winemaker's 95 Gewurztraminer Selection WineShop At Home 2014 Gemme Cellars Gemme Cellars 2014 Monterey County Winemaker's 95 Gewurztraminer Selection WineShop At Home 2014 Gemme Cellars Gemme Cellars 2014 Monterey County Winemaker's 95 Gewurztraminer Selection Best of Michigan AVA Tabor Hill Winery 2013 Tabor Hill Winery Kerner Lake Michigan Shore 93 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 Tabor Hill Winery 2013 Tabor Hill Winery Kerner Lake Michigan Shore 93 Best of Mendocino County AVA Stephen & Walker 2012 Stephen & Walker Botrytis Mendocino Ridge 98 Chardonnay Stephen & Walker 2012 Stephen & Walker Botrytis Mendocino Ridge 98 Chardonnay Stephen & Walker 2012 Stephen & Walker Botrytis Mendocino Ridge 98 Chardonnay Best of Lodi AVA Peltier Winery 2014 Hybrid Pinot Noir Lodi Certified 93 Sustainable Peltier Winery 2014 Hybrid Pinot Noir Lodi Certified 93 Sustainable Peltier Winery 2014 Hybrid Pinot Noir Lodi Certified 93 Sustainable Best of Lake Erie AVA Liberty Vineyards & Winery 2014 Liberty Vineyards & Winery Lake Erie 92 Traminette Liberty Vineyards & Winery 2014 Liberty Vineyards & Winery Lake Erie 92 Traminette Liberty Vineyards & Winery 2014 Liberty Vineyards & Winery Lake Erie 92 Traminette Best of Lake County AVA R Vineyards 2012 R Vineyards Cabernet Franc Lake County Russell 93 Rocks Vineyard R Vineyards 2012 R Vineyards Cabernet Franc Lake County Russell 93 Rocks Vineyard 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 R Vineyards 2012 R Vineyards Cabernet Franc Lake County Russell 93 Rocks Vineyard Best of Finger Lakes AVA Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery 2014 Dr. Konstantin Frank Semi - Dry Finger Lakes 94 Riesling Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery 2014 Dr. Konstantin Frank Semi - Dry Finger Lakes 94 Riesling Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery 2014 Dr. Konstantin Frank Semi - Dry Finger Lakes 94 Riesling Best of Dry Creek Valley AVA Dutcher Crossing Winery 2013 Dutcher Crossing Red Rhone Blend Dry Creek Valley Winemaker's 94 Cellar Dutcher Crossing Winery 2013 Dutcher Crossing Red Rhone Blend Dry Creek Valley Winemaker's 94 Cellar Dutcher Crossing Winery 2013 Dutcher Crossing Red Rhone Blend Dry Creek Valley Winemaker's 94 Cellar Best of Columbia Valley AVA Sleeping Dog Wines 2008 Sleeping Dog Wines Tail Wagger Yakima Valley Buoy 92 Vineyard Sleeping Dog Wines 2008 Sleeping Dog Wines Tail Wagger Yakima Valley Buoy 92 Vineyard Sleeping Dog Wines 2008 Sleeping Dog Wines Tail Wagger Yakima Valley Buoy 92 Vineyard Best of Class Broadway Vineyards, L.L.C. 2012 Broadway Vineyards Syrah Sonoma County, Carneros 97 Broadway Vineyards, L.L.C. 2012 Broadway Vineyards Syrah Sonoma County, Carneros 97 Broadway Vineyards, L.L.C. 2013 Broadway Vineyards Chardonnay Sonoma County, Carneros 95 Broadway Vineyards, L.L.C. 2013 Broadway Vineyards Chardonnay Sonoma County, Carneros 95 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurants NV Coopers Hawk Winery & Restaurants American 95 Barbera Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurants NV Coopers Hawk Winery & Restaurants American 95 Barbera Debonne Vineyards 2013 Debonne Vineyards Vidal Blanc Ice Ohio 94 Wine Debonne Vineyards 2013 Debonne Vineyards Vidal Blanc Ice Ohio 94 Wine Fox Hollow Vineyards 2014 Fox Hollow Vineyards Barrel Aged New Jersey Barrel Aged 96 Chardonnay Fox Hollow Vineyards 2014 Fox Hollow Vineyards Barrel Aged New Jersey Barrel Aged 96 Chardonnay Horse Creek Winery 2014 The Vineyards at Mill Creek Blanc du Georgia Estate Grown The 96 Bois Vineyards at Mill Creek, Carrollton, GA Horse Creek Winery 2014 The Vineyards at Mill Creek Blanc du Georgia Estate Grown The 96 Bois Vineyards at Mill Creek, Carrollton, GA KTVineyard 2012 K-Syrah K-Syrah Carmel Valley Private Upper 96 Reserve Carmel Valley, Ca. KTVineyard 2012 K-Syrah K-Syrah Carmel Valley Private Upper 96 Reserve Carmel Valley, Ca. Macbailey International Limited 2011 Bellavizio Bordeaux Blend Bordeaux AOC 93 Macbailey International Limited 2011 Bellavizio Bordeaux Blend Bordeaux AOC 93 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 McFadden Farm NV McFadden Cuvee Brut Mendocino County, Potter Methode 95 Valley Champenois e McFadden Farm NV McFadden Cuvee Brut Mendocino County, Potter Methode 95 Valley Champenois e Merriam Vineyards 2014 Merriam Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc Russian River Valley Certified Danielle 96 Organically Vineyard Grown Grapes Merriam Vineyards 2014 Merriam Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc Russian River Valley Certified Danielle 96 Organically Vineyard Grown Grapes Mueller Winery 2012 Mueller Pinot Noir Russian River Valley Barrel Aged Emily's 96 Cuvée Mueller Winery 2012 Mueller Pinot Noir Russian River Valley Barrel Aged Emily's 96 Cuvée Mueller Winery 2011 Mueller Pinot Noir Russian River Valley Barrel Aged Russian 100 River Valley Mueller Winery 2011 Mueller Pinot Noir Russian River Valley Barrel Aged Russian 100 River Valley Narmada Winery 2013 Narmada Winery Reflection Virginia 91 Narmada Winery 2013 Narmada Winery Reflection Virginia 91 Navarro Vineyards 2014 Navarro Vineyards Syrah Mendocino 95 Navarro Vineyards 2014 Navarro Vineyards Syrah Mendocino 95 Peltier Winery 2014 Hybrid Pinot Grigio Lodi 97 Peltier Winery 2014 Hybrid Pinot Grigio Lodi 97 Ramona Ranch Winery 2013 Ramona Ranch Winery Tannat Ramona Valley Estate Ramona 96 Ranch 2015 Grand Harvest Awards Sonoma County, CA November 17, 2015 Ramona Ranch Winery 2013 Ramona Ranch Winery Tannat Ramona Valley Estate Ramona 96 Ranch Rodney Strong Wine Estates
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