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Indiana State Fair Indy International Wine Competition Final Report Brand Origin Vintage Fruit Designator 2002 Indiana State Fair Indy International Wine Competition Final Report Brand Origin Vintage Fruit Designator Section:NA (AW = Amateur Wines NA = National / International Wines) Class: 001 Sparkling, Grape, Bottle Ferm Concordance Champagne Pommery FRANCE NV Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Brut Royal Chandon CA NV Pinot Noir/Chard/Pinot Blanc/Pin Chandon Reserve Brut Taittinger FRANCE 95 Chardonnay BlancdeBlanc-CometsdeChampagn Gold Gloria Ferrer Champagne Caves CA 92 Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Carneros Heidsieck Monopole FRANCE NV Chardonnay/Pinot Noir Blue Top Mumm Cuvee Napa CA 96 Pinot Noir/Chardonnay DVX Navarro Vineyards CA 00 Gewurztraminer Brut-Anderson Valley Silver Champagne Duetz FRANCE NV Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier/Chard Champagne Pommery FRANCE NV Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Brut Royal Apanage Champagne Pommery FRANCE 95 Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Brut Millesime Chandon CA NV Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier/Muscat/ Chandon Riche Chandon CA NV Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier/Chard Chandon Blanc de Noirs Chandon etoile CA NV Chard/Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier/ etoile Rose Chandon etoile CA NV Chard/Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier etoile Charles de Fere FRANCE NV Chardonnay Tradition Domaine Ste. Michelle WA NV Chardonnay Extra Dry-Columbia Valley Duval-Leroy FRANCE NV Chardonnay/Pinot Noir AMI-Brut Duval-Leroy FRANCE NV Pinot Noir AMI-Rose Duval-Leroy FRANCE NV Chardonnay/Pinot Noir AMI-Brut Duval-Leroy FRANCE 96 Chardonnay AMI-Blanc de Chardonnay Gloria Ferrer Champagne Caves CA NV Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Brut Sonoma County Gloria Ferrer Champagne Caves CA 94 Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Carneros Korbel CA 99 Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Sonoma County NaturalChampagne Korbel CA NV Chardonnay Chardonnay Champagne McGregor Winery NY 97 Riesling Sparking Riesling Moet & Chandon FRANCE 95 Chardonnay/Pinot Noir Brut Imperial Mumm Cuvee Napa CA NV Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Brut Prestige Nicolas Feuillatte FRANCE NV Chardonnay AMI-Blanc de Blancs Nicolas Feuillatte FRANCE NV Chardonnay/Pinot Noir AMI-Brut 1er Cru Nicolas Feuillatte FRANCE 95 Chardonnay/Pinot Noir AMI-Brut Rotari ITALY 97 Chardonnay/Pinot Nero Brut Riserva Trento DOC Rotari ITALY NV Chardonnay/Pinot Nero Arte Italiana Brut-Trento DOC Stone Hill Winery MO 97 Vidal Blanc Brut Wagner Vineyards NY 98 Pinot Noir Brut-Finger Lakes Westport MA 97 Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Brut RJR Cuvee Bronze Chandon CA NV Pinot Noir/Chard/Pinot Blanc/Pin Chandon Brut Classic Chateau Thomas Winery IN 00 Chardonnay Blanc de Blanc-Extra Brut Domaine Ste. Michelle WA NV Chardonnay Blanc de Blanc-Columbia Valley Firelands Winery OH NV Chard/Pinot Gris/Pinot Noir Brut Champagne Gloria Ferrer Champagne Caves CA NV Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Blanc de Noir Sonoma County Korbel CA NV Pinot Noir/Chardonnay/Chenin B Brut Champagne 2002 Indiana State Fair - Indy International Wine Competition Friday, August 16, 2002 Page 1 of 45 Brand Origin Vintage Fruit Designator Lang Vineyards BC NV Pinot Meunier Mumm Cuvee Napa CA 97 Chardonnay Blanc de Blancs Mumm Cuvee Napa CA NV Pinot Noir Blanc de Noirs Nicolas Feuillatte FRANCE NV Pinot Noir AMI-Rose Stone Hill Winery MO 98 Vidal Blanc Brut Wagner Vineyards NY 99 Riesling Finger Lakes Westport MA 99 Riesling Imperial Sec Zardetto ITALY NV Muscat AMI-Prosecco Brut Class: 002 Sparkling, Grape, Bottle Ferm, Sweet Gold Lakeridge FL NV Carlos Muscadine Crescendo Special Reserve Silver Korbel CA NV Chenin Blanc/French Colombard Extra Dry Champagne Korbel CA NV Pinot Noir/Chardonnay/Chenin B Brut Rose Champagne Korbel CA NV Pinot Noir Blanc de Noirs Champagne San Sebastian FL NV Carlos Muscadine Blanc De Fleur Class: 003 Sparkling, Grape, Bulk Gold Wiederkehr Wine Cellars AR NV Verdelet CDM Pink Silver Easley IN NV Vidal/Niagara American Champagne Wiederkehr Wine Cellars AR NV Verdelet CDM White Bronze Anderson's Orchard & Winery IN 98 Seyval/Vidal Million Bubble Millenium Barefoot Cellars CA NV Sparkling, Grape, Bulk Bubbly Brut-CA Champagne Barefoot Cellars CA NV Sparkling, Grape, Bulk Bubbly Premium-CA Champagne Deinhard GERMAN NV Riesling Lila Brut Greg Norman AUSTRA NV Sparkling, Grape, Bulk Tott's CA NV Sparkling, Grape, Bulk Extra Dry-Gold Medal Res Cuvee Tott's CA NV Sparkling, Grape, Bulk Brut-Gold Medal Reserve Cuvee Class: 004 Sparkling, Grape, Bulk, Sweet Gold Galena Cellars IL 01 Muscat Sparkling Asti Spumanti Silver St. Julian MI NV Niagara Spumante-Lake Michigan Shore Stone Hill Winery MO NV Catawba Spumante Blush Bronze Anderson's Orchard & Winery IN 98 Vidal/Seyval/Niagara Sweet Sparkling Dunes Stone Hill Winery MO NV Catawba Golden Spumante Class: 005 Sparkling, Non-Grape, and Blends w Grape Concordance St. Julian MI NV Passion Fruit/Peach Passionate Peach Spumante-LMS Silver Florida Orange Groves FL 02 Grapefruit Cracker Hammock Crackle Lambrini ENGLAN NV Pear Perry Lovers Leap Vineyards NE NV Edelweiss Sparkling Blush 2002 Indiana State Fair - Indy International Wine Competition Friday, August 16, 2002 Page 2 of 45 Brand Origin Vintage Fruit Designator St. Julian MI NV Cherry Cherry Spumante-LMS St. Julian MI NV Raspberry Raspberry Spumante-LMS Bronze Jones Cabin Run Vineyards WV NV Apple Methode Champenoise Lovers Leap Vineyards NE NV Edelweiss Sparkling Edelweiss St. Julian MI NV Cranberry Cranberry Spumante-LMS Class: 006 Carbonated, Grape and Non-Grape Silver Door Peninsula Winery WI NV French Colombard/Raspberry Huber Orchards IN 01 Seyval/Chardonel Sparkling Starlight Huber Orchards IN 01 Apple/Raspberry Pirtle Winery MO 01 Honey Pirtle Sparkling Mead Wyldewood Cellars KS 01 Elderflower Class: 011 Juices, Fruit and Grape Concordance St. Julian MI NV Cherry Lake Michigan Shore St. Julian MI NV Passion Fruit Lake Michigan Shore Gold St. Julian MI NV Niagara Sparkling Juice-LMS St. Julian MI NV Raspberry Lake Michigan Shore St. Julian MI NV Peach Lake Michigan Shore Silver St. Julian MI NV Concord Sparkling Juice-LMS St. Julian MI NV Catawba Lake Michigan Shore St. Julian MI NV Apple Lake Michigan Shore St. Julian MI NV Wildberry Lake Michigan Shore Class: 012 De-Alcoholized Wines Concordance Sutter Home Fre CA NV Muscat Alexandria Spumante Gold Sutter Home Fre CA 01 Chenin Blanc/French Colombard Premium White Silver Sutter Home Fre CA 00 Zin/Barb/Gamay Premium Red Sutter Home Fre CA 00 Chardonnay Sutter Home Fre CA 00 Zinfandel White Zinfandel Bronze Sutter Home Fre CA NV Chenin Blanc Sparkling Brut Sutter Home Fre CA 00 Merlot Class: 013 Ciders Concordance The Traditional Company, LLC OR NV Ciders MacBeth's 3 Witches Hard Cider Gold Huber Orchards IN 01 Apple/Blackberry Silver Oliver Winery IN NV Apple Beanblossom Hard Cider 2002 Indiana State Fair - Indy International Wine Competition Friday, August 16, 2002 Page 3 of 45 Brand Origin Vintage Fruit Designator Bronze Gale's IN NV Ciders Terre Vin Winery IN 01 Apple Granny Smith Class: 014 Distilled Products (Grappa, Brandy) Gold St. Julian MI NV Pear Eau de Vie-Lake Michigan Shore Silver St. Julian MI NV Cherry Eau de Vie-Lake Michigan Shore Bronze St. Julian MI NV Raspberry Eau de Vie-Lake Michigan Shore Class: 015 Other Silver Red Square GUYANA NV Ginsing Tauring Vodka-Ginsing Tauring Bronze Caribbean Twist NY NV Orange Malt Caribbean Twist NY NV Lime Malt Caribbean Twist NY NV Pineapple Malt Caribbean Twist NY NV Pina Colada Malt Class: 101 Catawba Concordance Pheasant Hollow Winery IL 01 Catawba Pink Catawba Gold Easley IN NV Catawba Barrel Blush Summerset Winery IA 01 Catawba Harvest White Torrey Ridge Winery NY NV Catawba Finger Lakes Silver Furrow Winery IL 01 Catawba Huber Orchards IN 01 Catawba Catawba Rose Laurello Vineyards OH 01 Catawba Oliver Winery IN NV Catawba Soft Rose Stone Hill Winery MO NV Catawba Golden Rhine Stone Hill Winery MO NV Catawba Pink Catawba Bronze Cambria Wine Cellars NY 00 Catawba Boxer Blush Savannah Oaks Winery TN 01 Catawba St. James Winery MO NV Catawba Pink Catawba Striker's Premium Winery TN NV Catawba Wiederkehr Wine Cellars AR NV Catawba Pink Catawba Class: 102 Muscadine Gold Georgia Wines GA 01 Muscadine Silver Holly Ridge Winery TN 00 Muscadine Lakeridge FL NV Carlos Muscadine Southern White San Sebastian FL NV Carlos Muscadine Vintner's White 2002 Indiana State Fair - Indy International Wine Competition Friday, August 16, 2002 Page 4 of 45 Brand Origin Vintage Fruit Designator Bronze Apple Barn Winery TN 01 Muscadine Beachaven TN 01 Muscadine Countryside Vineyards TN NV Carlos Muscadine Mountain Valley Vineyards TN 01 Muscadine Tennessee Savannah Oaks Winery TN 01 Muscadine Striker's Premium Winery TN NV Muscadine Scuppernong Wiederkehr Wine Cellars AR NV Muscadine Class: 103 Niagara Gold Chateau aux Arc Vineyards AR 00 Niagara St. Mary's Mountain White Silver Breitenbach Wine Cellars OH NV Niagara Frost Fire Chiappone Cellars Winery NY 01 Niagara Knocking on Heavens Door Glades Pike Winery PA 01 Niagara Nissley Vineyards PA 01 Niagara Oliver Winery IN NV Niagara Soft White St. James Winery MO NV Niagara Velvet White Torrey Ridge Winery NY 00 Niagara Finger Lakes Bronze Arrowhead Wine Cellars PA NV Niagara Lake Erie Cambria Wine Cellars NY 99 Niagara Misty Niagara Ferrins Fruit Winery IN 02 Niagara Let Freedom Ring Huber Orchards IN 01 Niagara Kauffman Winery IN 01 Niagara St. Wendel White Lakewood Vineyards NY 01 Niagara Lau-Nae Winery IL 01 Niagara Blossom City White St. Julian MI NV Niagara Lake Michigan Shore Winzerwald Winery IN NV Niagara Little Rhineland White Class: 109 Wt American, All Other, Varietal Silver Fulkerson Winery NY 01 Diamond Glades Pike Winery PA 00 Diamond Bronze Torrey Ridge Winery NY 00 Diamond Finger Lakes Class: 110 Wt American, Blend Silver Owl Creek Vineyard IL 00 Niagara Water
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