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2014 Kentucky Commonwealth Commercial Wine Competition 2014 Kentucky Commonwealth Commercial Wine Competition Results by Medal GG Baker-Bird Winery KY Black Barrel Cab Cab Franc 2012 GG Old 502 US Bach's Wine Chambourcin/ Concord NV Cab Franc/ Cab Sauv/ GG Old 502 US Bore Dough NV Malbec/ Merlot 30% Vidal Blanc, 30% G Baker-Bird Winery KY Silver Swallow Chardonnay, 30% Chardonelle, 2013 10% Chambourcin G Misty Meadow KY Chardonel Chardonel NV G Misty Meadow KY Chambourcin Chambourcin NV G Misty Meadow KY Pear Pear/ Apple NV Chambourcin/ Cab Sauv/ G Old 502 KY Bourbon Barrel Red NV Merlot G Prodigy KY Chambourcin Chambourcin 2009 G Purple Toad KY Black Peach Blackberry/ Peach NV G Purple Toad KY Lauren's Blackberry Blackberry NV G Purple Toad KY Paducah Harbor Blackberry NV Blue Moon Over G Reid's Livery Winery KY Blueberry 2012 Kentucky G Rising Sons KY Chambourcin Chambourcin 2012 G StoneBrook ORV Estate Reserve Vidal Blanc 2012 G StoneBrook ORV Dry Rose' Chambourcin 2013 Wight-Meyer Vineyard & G US Diamond Moores Diamond NV Winery Wight-Meyer Vineyard & G ORV Pine Creek Summer Traminette 2012 Winery Wight-Meyer Vineyard & G ORV Pine Creek Summer Vignoles 2013 Winery G Wildside Winery KY Frontenac Gris Frontenac Gris NV S Baker-Bird Winery KY Vidal Blanc Dry Vidal Blanc 2012 75% Cayuga, 15% Vidal S Baker-Bird Winery KY Ruby Hawk Rose 2012 Blanc, 10% Marchal Foch S Baker-Bird Winery KY Blanc de Cab Franc Cab Franc (no skin contact) NV S Baker-Bird Winery ORV Cabernet Franc Cab Franc 2012 S Brooks Hill KY Rose Hill Red Cab Sauv/ Lemberger 2011 S Cedar Creek KY Bear Berry Mead Honey/ Raspberry NV S Elk Creek Vineyards ORV Estate Chambourcin Chambourcin 2010 S Elk Creek Vineyards ORV Sweet Chambourcin Chambourcin NV S Elk Creek Vineyards ORV Riesling Riesling NV Estate Cabernet S Elk Creek Vineyards ORV Cab Sauv 2010 Sauvignon S Forest Edge US Bluegrass Blend Niagara/ Catawba NV Concord (Bourbon Barrel S Forest Edge US Ridge runner Red NV Aged) S Forest Edge US Cabernet Sauvignon Cab Sauv NV Black Cherry S Forest Edge US Black Cherry/ Pomegranate NV Pomegranate S Horseshoe Bend KY Red Jester Chambourcin/ Malbec NV Cabernet Franc S Horseshoe Bend US Cab Franc/ Carmenere NV Carmenere Vignoles/ Traminette/ Vidal S Lovers Leap KY Photo Finish White NV Blanc/ Cayuga/ Riesling S Lovers Leap KY Chardonnay Chardonnay NV S Lovers Leap US Riesling Riesling 2012 S Misty Meadow KY Peach Peach NV Traminette/ Vidal/ Riesling/ S Old 502 US Kentucky Lady NV Seyval Blanc S Old 502 KY White Noise Vidal Blanc/ Riesling NV Barrel-Fermented S Prodigy KY Chardonel 2011 Chardonel S Prodigy KY Vignoles Vignoles 2011 S Prodigy KY Sweet Traminette Traminette 2011 S Purple Toad KY Paducah Blue Concord NV S Purple Toad KY Cabernet Franc Cab Franc 2011 S Purple Toad KY Merlot Merlot 2013 S Purple Toad KY Paducah Peach Peach NV S Purple Toad US Black Currant Black Currant NV S Purple Toad KY Steven's Strawberry Strawberry NV S Purple Toad KY PeachBerry Strawberry/ Peach NV S Purple Toad KY Black & Bruised Blacckberry/Concord NV S Purple Toad KY Black Shadow Merlot/Blackberry NV Blackberry/ Concord/ S Purple Toad KY Killer B's NV Blueberry Chardonnay/ Peach/ S Purple Toad KY Sangria NV Strawberry/ Blackberry S Redman Farm KY Blackberry (Gold) Blackberry NV S Reid's Livery Winery US Silver Streak Diamond 2012 S Reid's Livery Winery KY Hilltop Vineyard Blend Cab Franc/ DeChanac 2012 S Reid's Livery Winery KY Peachy Keen Peach 2013 S Rising Sons KY Cataldo's Salute Norton 2012 S Rising Sons KY Bellissimo Bianco Cayuga 2012 S Rising Sons KY Vignoles Vignoles 2012 S Rose Hill Farm ORV Seyval Blanc Seyval Blanc 2013 Smith-Berry Vineyards & S US Burley Norton/ Cab Sauv/ Munson NV Winery Smith-Berry Vineyards & S US Blackberry Blackberry NV Winery S Springhill Winery KY Midnight Fox Chambourcin/Raspberry NV S StoneBrook ORV Vidal Blanc Vidal Blanc 2013 S StoneBrook ORV Cabernet Franc Cab Franc 2012 S Talon KY Traminette Traminette NV Chambourcin/ Syrah/ Cab S Talon KY Chambourcin NV Sauv Chambourcin/ Seyval Blanc/ S Talon KY Coyote Red NV Vidal Vidal Blanc/ Chardonel/ Cab S Talon KY Bluegrass Blush NV Franc S Talon US Moondance Pinot Gris NV 40% Traminette/ 60% S White Buck KY Kentucky White 2012 Frontenac S White Buck US Buck Naked Muscat 2012 Wight-Meyer Vineyard & S KY Winter Solstice Diamond NV Winery Wight-Meyer Vineyard & S US Pine Creek White Seyval Blanc NV Winery Wight-Meyer Vineyard & S ORV Chambourcin Chambourcin 2011 Winery Wight-Meyer Vineyard & S KY Riesling Riesling NV Winery Wight-Meyer Vineyard & 50% Petit Sirah/ 30% Cab S ORV 3 Reds by Wight 2012 Winery Franc/ 30% Cab Sauv S Wildside Winery KY Norton Norton NV S Wildside Winery KY Riesling Riesling NV B Baker-Bird Winery ORV Vidal Blanc Vidal Blanc 2012 B Baker-Bird Winery ORV Vidal Blanc Semi-Dry Vidal Blanc 2013 B Brooks Hill US Rose of Sharon Niagara/ Catawba/ Concord NV B Brooks Hill KY Morning Sky Traminette 2012 B Brooks Hill KY Sweet Martyne Chambourcin 2012 B Elk Creek Vineyards ORV Estate Cabernet Franc Cab Franc 2010 B Elk Creek Vineyards US Sweet Cranberry Apple Cranberry/ Apple NV B Forest Edge KY Honey Bear Honey NV B Heritage at Kentucscany KY 2012 Chambourcin Chambourcin 2012 B Heritage at Kentucscany KY 2012 Chardonel Chardonel 2012 B McIntyre's Winery & Berries KY Black Blackberry (Bourbon Barrell) 2013 B McIntyre's Winery & Berries KY Blueberry Blueberry 2013 B Misty Meadow KY Norton Norton NV B Misty Meadow KY Blackberry Blackberry NV B Prodigy KY Chambourcin Blush Chambourcin 2012 B Prodigy KY Cabernet Franc Cab Franc 2009 B Prodigy KY Lemberger Lemberger 2008 B Prodigy KY Legacy Cab Sauv 2004 B Purple Toad US Moscato Muscat 2012 B Purple Toad KY Riesling Riesling NV B Purple Toad KY Cabernet Sauvignon Cab Sauv 2012 Merlot/ Cab Franc/ Cab Sauv/ B Purple Toad KY Gluhwein NV Spices Added B Purple Toad US Grant's Pomeranate Zinfandel/ Pomegranate NV B Redman Farm KY Blackberry (Silver) Blackberry NV B Reid's Livery Winery KY Alvaton Apple Apple 2012 B Rising Sons KY Crazy Llama Red St. Vincent 2011 B Rose Hill Farm ORV Catawba Catawba 2013 B Rose Hill Farm ORV Rambling Rose Catawba/ Concord 2013 B Springhill Winery KY Federal Hill Chambourcin/Concord NV B Springhill Winery KY Spring Mist Chardonnay/Riesling NV B Springhill Winery US Prissy Pomegrante NV Smith-Berry Vineyards & B US Cheviot Blanc Pinot Grigio/ Seyval NV Winery B StoneBrook ORV Domain Reserve Cayuga 2012 B StoneBrook ORV Chambourcin Chambourcin 2012 B Talon KY Equestrian Series III Chambourcin/ Cab Franc NV B White Buck US Merlot Merlot 2011 83% Cab Franc/ 10% Norton/ B White Buck KY No. 9 2012 7% Marquette Wight-Meyer Vineyard & B KY Norton Norton NV Winery Wight-Meyer Vineyard & B US Syrah Syrah 2013 Winery B Wildside Winery KY Chardonel Chardonel NV B Wildside Winery KY Seyval Blanc Seyval Blanc NV 70% DeChaunac/ 30% B Wildside Winery KY Wild Duet NV Marchal Foch B Wildside Winery KY Cabernet Franc Cab Franc NV .
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