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2013 Medal Winners Winery Varietal Description Medal Altavista Vineyards Shiraz Bronze Altillo Vineyards Cabernet Franc Bronze Altillo Vineyards Chardonnay Silver AmRhein Wine Cellars Pinot Grigio no medal AmRhein Wine Cellars Chambourcin Silver AmRhein Wine Cellars Vidal Blanc Silver AmRhein Wine Cellars Pinot Gris Reserve Silver Annefield Vineyards Viognier Bronze Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Bronze Annefield Vineyards Sauvignon, Petit Verdot Red Cabernet Franc, Vidal Silver Annefield Vineyards Blanc Rose Attimo Vidal Blanc Silver Barboursville Vineyards Muscat Ottonel, Vidal Malvaxia Bronze Barboursville Vineyards Meritage Octagon Gold Barboursville Vineyards Muscat Ottonel, Vidal Malvaxia Silver Barboursville Vineyards Petit Verdot Reserve Silver Barboursville Vineyards Petit Verdot Reserve Silver Barboursville Vineyards Merlot Reserve Silver Barboursville Vineyards Meritage Octagon Silver Barboursville Vineyards Nebbiolo Reserve Silver Barboursville Vineyards Nebbiolo Reserve Silver Barboursville Vineyards Cabernet Franc Reserve Silver Barboursville Vineyards Cabernet Franc Reserve Silver Barboursville Vineyards Cabernet Franc Reserve Silver Barboursville Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve Silver Barboursville Vineyards Viognier Reserve Silver Barrel Oak Winery Cabernet Franc Reserve Bronze Barrel Oak Winery Petit Manseng Reserve Bronze Barrel Oak Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Silver Barrel Oak Winery Chardonnay Reserve Silver Barren Ridge Vineyards Meritage Bronze Barren Ridge Vineyards Vidal Blanc Estate Bottled Bronze Barren Ridge Vineyards Viognier Estate Bottled Bronze Barren Ridge Vineyards Meritage Silver Beliveau Estate Winery Vidal Blanc Destiny Bronze Beliveau Estate Winery Chambourcin Serenity Silver Bluemont Vineyard Cabernet Franc The Horse Gold Merlot, Cab Franc, Cab Bluemont Vineyard Farm Table Red Silver Sauv, Petit Verdot, Norton Bluestone Vineyard Merlot Bronze Bluestone Vineyard Petit Verdot Bronze Winery Varietal Description Medal Bluestone Vineyard Traminette Bronze Bluestone Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc Estate Grown Bronze Bluestone Vineyard Moscato Bronze Bluestone Vineyard Meritage Silver Bluestone Vineyard Viognier Silver Bluestone Vineyard Chardonnay Estate Grown Silver Bluestone Vineyard Traminette Blue Ice Silver Bluestone Vineyard Vidal Blanc, Traminette Beau Silver Crimson Ridge Vat No Bold Rock Cidery Cider Silver 1 Cabernet Sauv, Merlot, Bronze Boxwood Winery Petit Verdot Boxwood Boxwood Winery Cabernet Franc, Merlot Topiary Bronze Breaux Vineyards LTD Merlot, Chambourcin Equation Bronze Breaux Vineyards LTD Sauvignon Blanc Silver Breaux Vineyards LTD Viognier Silver Madeleine's Breaux Vineyards LTD Chardonnay Silver Chardonnay Breaux Vineyards LTD Vidal Blanc Chere Marie Silver Nebbiolo, Cabernet Breaux Vineyards LTD Rose Silver Sauvignon, Chambourcin Breaux Vineyards LTD Cabernet Franc Marquis De Lafayette Silver Breaux Vineyards LTD Meritage Silver Breaux Vineyards LTD Merlot Silver Breaux Vineyards LTD Cabernet Sauvignon Silver Breaux Vineyards LTD Cabernet Franc Reserve Silver Breaux Vineyards LTD Nebbiolo Silver Cana Vineyards and Winery Traminette Bronze Cana Vineyards and Winery Cabernet Franc Bronze Cana Vineyards and Winery Merlot, Cabernet Franc Rose Bronze Cana Vineyards and Winery Viognier Silver Cana Vineyards and Winery Petit Verdot, Merlot Le Mariage Silver Petit Verdot, Tannat, Bronze Cardinal Point Winery Cabernet Franc Union Cardinal Point Winery Viognier, Chardonnay A6 Bronze Riesling, Gewuritz, Bronze Cardinal Point Winery Traminette Quattro Bronze Cardinal Point Winery Chardonnay, Petit Manseng Green Cardinal Point Winery Chardonnay Bronze Cardinal Point Winery Viognier Silver Casanel Vineyards Merlot Batucada Bronze Casanel Vineyards Viognier Bronze Winery Varietal Description Medal Casanel Vineyards Chardonnay Bronze Levity Kvevri Bronze Castle Hill Cider Fermented Cider Terrestrial Fermented Castle Hill Cider Cider Silver Cider Cave Ridge Vineyard Syrah Bronze Cave Ridge Vineyard Chambourcin Bronze Cave Ridge Vineyard Viognier Bronze Cave Ridge Vineyard Riesling Bronze Cave Ridge Vineyard Merlot no medal Cabernet Franc, Petit Cave Ridge Vineyard Fossil Hill Reserve Silver Verdot, Chambourcin Cedar Creek Vineyards Chardonnay Estate Bottled Bronze Cedar Creek Vineyards Cabernet Franc Estate Bottled Bronze Cedar Creek Vineyards Cabernet Franc Estate Bottled Silver Chateau Morrisette Frosty Dog Bronze Chateau Morrisette Cabernet Sauvignon Bronze Chateau Morrisette Viognier Bronze Chateau Morrisette Petit Verdot Silver Chateau Morrisette Chardonnay Silver Merlot, Petit Verdot, Bronze Chatham Vineyards/Church Creek Cabernet Franc Vintner's Blend Chatham Vineyards/Church Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Bronze Chatham Vineyards/Church Creek Cabernet Franc Bronze Chatham Vineyards/Church Creek Chardonnay Steel Bronze Chatham Vineyards/Church Creek Merlot no medal Cobbler Mountain Cellars Petit Verdot Bronze Cobbler Mountain Cellars Meritage Bronze Cooper Vineyards Norton Reserve Bronze Cooper Vineyards Chardonel Bronze Cooper Vineyards Chambourcin Bronze Cooper Vineyards Petit Verdot Reserve Gold Cooper Vineyards Cabernet Franc Silver Cooper Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Carter Mountain Silver Cross Keys Vineyards Chardonnay Bronze Cross Keys Vineyards Cabernet Franc Bronze Cross Keys Vineyards Meritage Meritage Silver Cross Keys Vineyards Pinot Noir Silver Delaplane Cellars Syrah Bronze Delaplane Cellars Meritage Left Bank Reserve Bronze Delaplane Cellars Tannat Silver Delaplane Cellars Meritage Williams Gap Reserve Silver Delfosse Vineyards Tannat, Touriga Meditation Bronze Winery Varietal Description Medal Delfosse Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Estate Bottled Bronze Delfosse Vineyards Cabernet Franc Estate Bottled Bronze Delfosse Vineyards Merlot Bronze Democracy Vineyards Chambouricn Suffrage Bronze Cabernet Franc, Chambourcin, Merlot, Petit Velvet Revolution Bronze Democracy Vineyards Verdot Reserve Chardonnay, Viognier, Declaration 2011 Democracy Vineyards Silver Petit Manseng Reserve Doukenie Winery Cabernet Franc Bronze Doukenie Winery Chardonnay Bronze Doukenie Winery Sauvignon Blanc Bronze Doukenie Winery Syrah Bronze Doukenie Winery Petit Verdot Bronze Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah Bronze Doukenie Winery Label says 50%CS, 50% Syrah Doukenie Winery Cabernet Sauvignon no medal Merlot, Cab Franc, Tannat, no medal Doukenie Winery Petit Verdot Zeus Doukenie Winery Merlot, Cab Franc Le Vin Rouge Silver Doukenie Winery Merlot Silver Doukenie Winery Vidal Blanc, Trammette Mandolin Silver Doukenie Winery Merlot Dionysus Silver Cab Sauv, Merlot, Cab Doukenie Winery Vintner's Reserve Silver Franc, Petit Verdot Dry Mill Vineyards & Winery Syrah Bronze Dry Mill Vineyards & Winery Petit Verdot Bronze Dry Mill Vineyards & Winery Merlot Silver Dry Mill Vineyards & Winery Merlot Silver DuCard Vineyards Cabernet Franc Reserve Bronze DuCard Vineyards Petit Verdot Silver Early Mountain Vineyards Muscat Muscat Dolce Bronze Early Mountain Vineyards Petit Manseng Vinter's Selection Bronze Flying Fox Vineyards Petit Verdot Silver Flying Fox Vineyards Merlot Silver Flying Fox Vineyards Cabernet Franc Silver Flying Fox Vineyards Meritage Trio Silver Foggy Ridge Handmade Bronze Foggy Ridge First Fruit Bronze Foggy Ridge Serious Cider Bronze Foggy Ridge Cider Sweet Stayman Silver Fox Meadow Winery Cabernet Franc Reserve Bronze Fox Meadow Winery Cabernet Franc Reserve Bronze Winery Varietal Description Medal Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Bronze Fox Meadow Winery Sauvignon, Merlot Le Renard Rouge Fox Meadow Winery Meritage Owner's Select Bronze Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Bronze Fox Meadow Winery Petit Verdot Le Renard Rouge Fox Meadow Winery Chardonnay Barrel Fermented Silver Fox Meadow Winery Riesling Silver Gadino Cellars Petit Verdot Silver Wine to be released in Gadino Cellars Nebbiolo Silver Feb at price listed Glass House Winery Viognier Bronze Glass House Winery Merlot, Cabernet Franc 21st Silver Glen Manor Hodder Glen Manor Vineyards Meritage Gold Hill Cabernet Sauvingnon, Cabernet Franc, Petit Bronze Good Luck Cellars Verdot Inheritage Good Luck Cellars Cabernet Franc no medal Good Luck Cellars Viognier Silver Granite Heights Meritage Lomax Reserve Silver Gray Ghost Vineyards Vidal Blanc Dried? Late Harvest Bronze Barrel Fermented Bronze Gray Ghost Vineyards Chardonnay Reserve Gray Ghost Vineyards Vidal Blanc Bronze Gray Ghost Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve no medal Hume Vineyards Detour Bronze Hume Vineyards Cabernet Franc Bronze Hume Vineyards Viognier no medal Hume Vineyards Petit Verdot Silver Huntly Vineyards Meritage Silver Huntly Vineyards Meritage Silver Huntly Vineyards Meritage Silver Ingleside Vineyards Petit Verdot Reserve Bronze Ingleside Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve Bronze Ingleside Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Bronze Ingleside Vineyards Merlot Reserve Silver Ingleside Vineyards Merlot Silver James River Cellars Petit Verdot Bronze Monitor vs. CSS Bronze James River Cellars Merlot Virginia James River Cellars Geuwurztraminer Silver Jefferson Vineyards Petit Verdot Bronze Jefferson Vineyards Pinot Gris Bronze Winery Varietal Description Medal Jefferson Vineyards Viognier Bronze Jefferson Vineyards Chardonnay Silver Jefferson Vineyards Meritage Silver Keswick Winery Norton Estate Reserve Bronze Keswick Winery Viognier Bronze Keswick Winery Verdijo, Viognier V2 Bronze Keswick Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Estate Reserve Gold Keswick Winery Chardonnay Silver Keswick Winery Viognier Les Vent D Agnes Silver King Family Vineyards Cabernet Franc unfiltered Bronze King Family Vineyards Viognier Bronze King Family
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