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Belhurst Winery's 2009 Riesling took the “Best of Show/Wine of the Year” honors over 2,600 other wines from around the world at this week’s 2010 Indy International Wine Competition held at Purdue University. Concordance honors (comparable to a Double Gold) were also awarded to Torrey Ridge Daisy-Moo (French-American Blend); Hazlitt 2008 Vidal Ice Wine; Belhurst 2009 Gewuztraminer; Belhurst 2009 Dry Riesling, and Chateau LaFayette Reneau 2009 Dry Riesling. Gold Medals also were awarded to Seneca Lake Wineries as follows:Lakewood Vineyards 2009 Catawba, 2009 Niagara, and 2009 Vignoles; Penguin Bay Percussion; Hazlitt 2009 Pinot Gris and Merritt Estate Pinot Gris; Chateau Lafayette Reneau 2009 Dry Riesling, Hazlitt 2009 Riesling, Earle Estates Pear Mead; and Belhurst 2006 Tower Port. Torrey Ridge Diamond took a Best of Show honor at the 2010 Big E Northeast wine competition Click on the "Read More" link below for additional information on the terrific wines and wineries on Seneca Lake including numerous listings of medals and awards won. For more information on the Seneca Lake Wine Trail please call us during regular business hours toll-free at 877-536-2717, or click on the Contact Us link under the Info tab above.
Belhurst Winery led an incredibly strong showing of New York
wineries at this weekend’s 2010 Long Beach (CA) Grand Cru wine
competition organized by Dan Berger, winning the “Best White Wine” of
the competition with its 2009 Dry Riesling, its 2009 Gewurztraminer
placing second, and having two other wines in the final tasteoff (2009
Semi-Dry Riesling, and “Golden Pheasant”, a Seyval-Chardonnay blend).
Torrey Ridge Winery took “Best Rosé Wine” with its Catawba, meaning
Seneca Lake wines took two of the five sweepstakes awards in a
California-dominated competition.
Finger Lakes Rieslings received some of the highest ratings
ever in the August, 2010 edition of Wine & Spirits in a section
billed as “Year’s Best”. Top scoring wines, each of which also received
the "Best Buy" designation were Fox Run 2008 Finger Lakes Riesling
(92), Lamoreaux Landing 2008 Finger Lakes Dry Riesling (91), and Wagner
Vineyards 2008 Finger Lakes Semi Dry Riesling (88). The many “Best Buy”
designations dramatically underscore the incredible value—quality for
price—of Finger Lakes Rieslings in the market. Beyond the traditional
Rieslings, Anthony Road Wine Company score a 93 for their 2008 Finger
Lakes Martini-Reinhardt Selection Riesling, a dessert wine. Hazlitt 1852
Vineyards scored a 91 for their 2008 Finger Lakes Pinot Gris (also
noted as a Best Buy) and Anthony Road Wine Company also earned a 91 for
their 2008 Finger Lakes Bellaria Late Harvest Pinot Gris in the Dessert
Wine category.
BELHURST 2009 SEMI-DRY RIESLING took “Best of Show” honors at
the recent New York State Fair Commercial Wine Competition in Syracuse.
The “Best of Category” winners included Glenora 2009 Riesling (White),
Atwater 2007 Meritage (Red), and Earle Estates Raspberry Reflections
(Mead/Honey Wine).
At the 2010 San Francisco International Wine Competition,
Seneca Lake
wineries topped a couple thousand other white wines of various types
from around the world. One of the nation’s largest competitions, with
nearly 4,000 entries, a Double Gold medal was won by Hazlitt 1852
Vineyards for their 2009 Riesling, along with Belhurst 2009 Dry
Riesling, Chateau LaFayette Reneau 2009 Semi-Dry Riesling, and Penguin
Bay Percussion. Gold medals went to Belhurst 2009 Semi-Dry Riesling,
Chateau Lafayette Reneau 2009 Dry Riesling, and Hazlitt 2008 Vidal Ice
Wine. At the 2010 Los International Wine & Spirits competition Belhurst Winery won a Gold-and-Best of Class award for their 2009 Natural (sparkling wine), as did Penguin Bay Winery for their 2009 Rosé of Chambourcin. Additional Gold medals went to Belhurst for their 2009 Semi-Dry and 2009 Dry Riesling, and Penguin Bay for their 2008 Valvin Muscat and 2008 Gewurztraminer. Also recently, more Gold came from the Critics Challenge competition included a Platinum Award for Fulkerson 2008 Dry Riesling, with Gold medals for Hazlitt 2008 Gewurztraminer and 2008 Vidal Ice Wine, and Wagner 2008 Semi-Dry Riesling.
At the 2010 Tasters Guild
International Wine Competition in Michigan gold medals were awarded to
Seneca Lake wineries including Belhurst for their 2009 Semi-Dry
Riesling, 2008 Pinot Gris, and 2009 Dry Riesling; Chateau LaFayette
Reneau 2007 Barrel Fermented Chardonnay and 2008 Chardonnay Reserve;
Glenora 2008 Gewurztraminer; Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards 2008 Vidal Blanc Ice
Wine; Lakewood 2008 Borealis and 2008 Riesling; Torrey Ridge Cous’n
Emmy Lou, Catawba, Niagara, Diamond, and Blue Sapphire; Wagner Vineyards
2008 Vidal Blanc Ice Wine and 2007 Cabernet Franc. Fulkerson 2008
Cabernet Franc took a “Chairman’s Award” (Double Gold) at Riverside. At the 2010 Riverside International Wine Competition Chairman’s Awards (equivalent to a "double gold" medal) were bestowed upon Belhurst 2009 Semi-Dry Riesling; Chateau LaFayette Reneau 2008 Semi-Dry Estate Riesling; Hazlitt 2008 Homestead Reserve Riesling and 2008 Vidal Ice Wine; Penguin Bay 2007 Rosé of Chambourcin; and Torrey Ridge Diamond. Several of these wines were in the final “Sweepstakes” rounds as well. Gold medals also went to Belhurst 2009 Dry Riesling and 2007 Merlot; Chateau LaFayette Reneau 2008 Dry Riesling; and Penguin Bay for their 2008 Surfside Chardonnay and Tuxedo White. At the 2010 Pacific Rim International Wine Competition, Seneca Lake wineries once again won a number of medals: Gold/Best of Class went to: Anthony Road Wine Company of their 2008 Vignoles, 2008 Riesling Late Harvest Berry Selection Martini-Reinhardt, and 2008 Dry Riesling; also to Belhurst Winery for their 2009 Dry Riesling; with Torrey Ridge Winery winning two for their Niagara and Diamond wines. Solo Gold Medals were award as well: Chateau Lafayette Reneau 2008 Off Dry Riesling and 2008 Sweet Riesling; Earle Estates Meadery Peach; Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards White Cat and Red Cat; Penguin Bay 2007 Rosé of Chambourcin; and Torrey Ridge Concord.
The 2010 Golden Nose Award, hosted for the first time by the
New York Wine and Culinary Center has released its biggest winners as
follows: Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards recently won a Best of Class designation for its White Stag (blend) along with Gold medals for Red Cat and Vidal Blanc Ice Wine at the National Womens Wine Competition. Several Seneca Lake wineries also earned worthy scores in the May 2010 edition of Wine Enthusiast: 84, Glenora 2007 Mason Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon; 84, White Springs 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon; 84, Glenora 2007 Vintner's Select Syrah; 87, Wagner 2007 Meritage; 86, Anthony Road 2007 Cabernet Franc-Lemberger; 87, Fox Run 2008 Riesling; 87, Chateau LaFayette Reneau Semi-Dry Riesling; 87, Red Tail Ridge 2008 Semi-Dry Riesling; 86 Villa Bellangelo 2008 Semi-Dry Riesling; 84, Glenora 2008 Riesling; 84 Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards 2008 Homestead Riesling Reserve; 85, Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards 2008 Gewurtraminer; 86, Lamoreaux Landing 2007 Estate Bottled Chardonnay.
Seneca Lake
wineries were proud to win awards at Jerry Mead’s New World
International Wine Competition in San Bernardino, CA spring of 2010,
with Best of Class honors going to Anthony Road 2008 Riesling
Martini-Reinhardt Selection Berry Select (Gold medal), Penguin Bay
Percussion (Gold). Anthony Road Wine Company's 2008 Semi-Sweet Riesling
also won a Double Gold, with Gold going to Ventosa Vineyards for their
Vino Rosso.
At the spring 2010 Finger Lakes International Wine Competition, Best of Class honors was led by Prejean Winery for their 2007 Chardonnay Finger Lakes Estate Grown, and Anthony Road Winery's 2008 Semi-Sweet Riesling Finger Lakes Martini Vineyards. Double Gold medals went to Fulkerson Winery 2008 Dry Riesling Finger Lakes; Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards 2008 Vidal Ice Wine Finger Lakes; Lamoreaux Landing Wine Cellars 2007 Cabernet Franc Estate Bottled; and Three Brothers Wineries and Estates 2008 Stony Riesling Finger Lakes Estate. Gold medals were awarded to Atwater Estate 2008 Dry Riesling and 2008 Riesling; Chateau LaFayette Reneau 2008 Semidry Riesling; Fulkerson Winery Airship White and 2007 Traminette; Glenora Wine Cellars 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon Finger Lakes Mason Vineyard; Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards 2008 Gewurztraminer and 2008 Homestead Reserve Riesling; Lamoreaux Landing Wine Cellars 2007 76 West (a red blend) and 2006 Blanc de Blanc (sparkling wine); Penguin Bay Tuxedo White and 2008 Riesling; Red Newt Cellars 2005 Viridescens; Torrey Ridge Winery Catawba, Cous’n Emmy Lou, Blue Sapphire, and Scarlet Red; Villa Bellangelo 2009 Moscato; and Zugibe Vineyards 2008 Gewurztraminer.
Taking top
honors at the Riesling Du-Monde competition was Anthony Road 2008
Riesling Trockenbeeren, which received a coveted Trophee d’Excellence,
and its 2008 Dry Riesling a Gold, with an additional Gold going to
Chateau Lafayette Reneau for their 2008 Semi-dry Riesling. Silver
medals were awarded to Fox Run 2008 Reserve Riesling and Red Tail Ridge
2008 Semi-dry Riesling.
Chateau
LaFayette Reneau recently won a silver medal for their 2007 Barrel
Fermented Chardonnay at the prestigious 2010 Chardonnay Du-Monde
competition, with only one other US winery receiving a (bronze) medal.
Lamoreaux Landing's 2008 Dry Riesling received a
91 rating from Wine & Spirits
Magazine and rated a Best Buy recently, while several other Seneca Lake
wineries were given excellent ratings for their wines in the February
2010 issue of Wine Enthusiast including Villa Bellangelo, 2006 Cabernet
Sauvignon (87); Villa Bellangelo, 2006 Porto Elana (86); Miles Wine
Cellars, 2002 Milestone Cabernet Franc-Merlot (86); Villa Bellangelo,
2008 Sophia Dry Rose Pinot Noir (86); Glenora Wine Cellars, 2008 Rose
Pinot Noir (85); Lamoreaux Landing, 2007 Estate Bottled Reserve
Chardonnay (86); Lakewood Vineyard, 2008 Gewurtraminer (87); Red Newt
Cellars, 2007 Curry Creek Vineyards Pinot Gris (87).
In the October 2009 issue of Wine Enthusiast, several Seneca Lake wines were awarded some superb scores: Miles Wine Cellars 2005 Pinot Noir (87), Red Newt Cellars 2007 Cabernet Franc (87), Glenora 2007 Cabernet Franc (85), Fox Run 2007 Gewurtraminer (87) and Glenora 2007 Golden Glen Chardonnay (85). Seneca Lake wineries competed brilliantly at the 2009 New York Wine & Food Classic competition, with Anthony Road Wine Company receiving the coveted Governor's Cup award for their 2008 Semi-Dry Riesling.The Anthony Road 2008 Semi-Dry Riesling was also voted Best White Wine, Best Riesling and Best Medium Dry Riesling on its way to the ultimate award. The “Best of Category” awards, all eligible for the Governor’s Cup, went to Anthony Road Wine Company 2008 Semi-Dry Riesling for Best White, Miles Wine Cellars NV Wisteria for Best Blush, and Earle Estate Meadery NV Pear Mead for Best Specialty Wine, among others. The “Best of Class” awards for different varietals or proprietary blends, amidst our membership, which were tasted off for “Best of Category” awards went to Belhurst Estate Winery 2008 for Best Dry Riesling, Highland Cellars 2007 Cayuga White for Best Cayuga White, Lakewood Vineyards 2008 Niagara for Best Niagara, Glenora Wine Cellars 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon Mason Vineyards for Best Cabernet Sauvignon, Fox Run Vineyards 2007 Merlot for Best Merlot, Earle Estates Meadery NV Pear Mead for Best Mead. The following wines were awarded Double Gold medals: Anthony Road Wine Company 2006 Tierce, Anthony Road Wine Company 2008 Semi-Sweet Riesling, Atwater Estate Vineyards 2007 Cabernet Franc, Cascata Winery 2008 Regatta Red, Earle Estates Meadery NV Pear Mead, Fox Run Vineyards 2007 Merlot, Highland Cellars 2007 Cayuga White, Rock Stream Vineyards NV Grappa. The following wines were awarded Gold medals: Atwater Estate Vineyards 2008 Riesling, Atwater Estate Vineyards 2008 Gewürztraminer, Belhurst Estate Winery 2008 Dry Riesling, Chateau LaFayette Reneau 2008 Late Harvest Riesling, Earle Estates Meadery NV Autumn Harvest, Earle Estates Meadery NV Apple Enchantment, Fox Run Vineyards 2008 Reserve Riesling, Fruit Yard Winery NV Natural Plum Wine, Fulkerson Winery 2007 Riesling Traminette, Glenora Wine Cellars 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon Mason Vineyard and 2008 Meritage, Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards 2008 Pinot Gris, Lakewood Vineyards 2008 Niagara, Lamoreaux Landing Wine Cellars 2007 Chardonnay Reserve, Miles Wine Cellars NV Wisteria, Red Newt Cellars 2007 Cabernet Franc Red Newt Cellars 2007 Merlot, Torrey Ridge Winery NV Summer Delight, Ventosa Vineyards 2008 Pinot Gris, Ventosa Vineyards 2007 Cabernet Franc, Villa Bellangelo 2008 Semi-Dry Riesling, Wagner Vineyards 2007 Chardonnay Reserve, 2007 Semi-Dry Riesling, and 2007 Meritage. Several member wineries recently scored well in Wine Spectator for their Rieslings, receiving the following scores: Anthony Road Wine Company, Riesling Finger Lakes Semi-Dry 2008 (89), Lamoreaux Landing, Riesling Finger Lakes Reserve 2008 (89), Anthony Road Wine Company, Riesling Finger Lakes Semi-Sweet 2008 (88), Red Newt Cellars, Riesling Finger Lakes Circle Label 2008 (88), Wagner Vineyards, Riesling Finger Lakes Select 2007 (88), Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards, Riesling Finger Lakes Homestead Reserve 2008 (87), Lamoreaux Landing, Riesling Finger Lakes Semi-Dry 2008 (87), Lamoreaux Landing, Riesling Finger Lakes Dry 2008 (87), Glenora Wine Cellars, Riesling Finger Lakes 2008 (86). In the August 2009 edition of Wine & Spirits magazine Seneca Lake wineries earned several 90+ scores including: Tierce 2007 Finger Lakes Dry Riesling, 94; Hazlitt 1852 2008 Homestead Reserve Riesling, 93, and 2008 Finger Lakes Riesling, 90; Atwater 2007 Finger Lakes Riesling, 91; Red Newt 2007 Finger Lakes Reserve Dry Riesling, 91; with a fine 88 score for Fox Run 2007 Finger Lakes Dry Riesling. At the 2009 Atlantic Seaboard Wine Competition Seneca Lake Wineries scored numerous medals, led by “Best of Show” honors for Chateau LaFayette Reneau 2008 Semi-Dry Riesling and “Best of Category” awards for Wagner Vineyards 2007 Meritage, and Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards 2008 Gewurztraminer. An additional gold medal went to Belhurst Estate Winery for their 2008 Dry Riesling.
Seneca Lake wineries once again captured
a number of awards, this time at the recent Los Angeles International
Wine & Spirits Competition, where Chateau LaFayette Reneau (CLR)
led the charge and Riesling was the star. CLR got two Best of
Class/Gold awards for its 2008 Dry Riesling and 2008 Late Harvest
Riesling, along with another Gold medal for the 2008 Semi-Dry
Riesling. Other Gold medals went Penguin Bay for their 2008 Riesling
and 2007 and Wagner Vineyards for their 2007 Semi-Dry Riesling. Belhurst Winery's Semi-Dry Riesling 2008 has won Best In Show, Best in Category and a Double Gold Medal from the 2009 New York State Fair Commercial Wine Competition. Ventosa Vineyards also captured a Best of Category- Dessert for their 2007 Tocaice. Anthony Road Wine Company received similar praise for their Dry Rose of Cabernet Franc 2008 in the Best of Blush/Rose category. While Earle Estates Meadery's Raspberry Reflections won Best of Category Mead/Honey wine. Double golds were awarded to Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards (2008 Gewurtztraminer), and Lamoreaux Landing Wine Cellars (2008 Semi-Dry Riesling). The wineries of Seneca Lake continued racking up awards at the recent 2009 International Eastern Wine Competition, managed by Vineyard & Winery Management Magazine with 2006 Tierce earning Best White Wine, Riesling Best in Class and Best Dry Riesling awards. Penguin Bay Winery also captured a best-in-class with in the Semi-Sweet Riesling category. Tierce, a unique collaboration between winemakers at Red Newt Cellars, Seneca Shore Wine Cellars and Fox Run Vineyards has been receiving accolades from professionals and consumers alike. NEW YORK GOLD just keeps flowing in, this time from the 2009 Tasters Guild International Wine Competition in Michigan where New York wineries took 4 Double Gold, 31 Gold, 69 Silver, and 43 Bronze medals for a total of 147. One Double Gold went to Belhurst Winery for their 2008 Semi-Dry Riesling, and another to Torrey Ridge for their Cous’n Emmy Lou (Rosé). Other Gold medalists included Chateau LaFayette Reneau 2008 Semi-Dry Riesling and Dry Riesling; Earle Estates Creamy Apricot (mead), Glenora 2007 Iced Vidal Blanc, Hazlitt White Stag, 2008 Homestead Reserve Riesling, and 2007 Cabernet Franc; Lakewood 2007 Port and 2007 Borealis; and Torrey Ridge Catawba (which previously won Best Rosé at Riverside). Run by Joe Borrello, the Tasters Guild competition, with over 2,000 wines, is another which celebrates diversity and quality of wines from throughout the United States. White Springs Winery¹s entry was the best Gewurztraminer in the Beverage Testing Institute¹s 2009 World Wine Championships in Chicago, winning a gold medal and a rating of 91 in the competition. The Geneva winery¹s 2007 Gewurztraminer ($13.99) also was chosen as a Best Buy by the institute, which tasted the wine and eight others from U.S. wineries and announced the results April 23. White Springs¹ entry was the only one to win a gold medal in the category.cores of 90 to 95 are exceptional, according to the Beverage Tasting Institute, and the Best Buy designation means the wine provides "uncommon value." The next-highest-rated Gewurztraminer in the contest had a score of 89. The 2009 Riverside (CA) International Wine Competition began with the Best of Show Rosé for Torrey Ridge Catawba, with Chateau LaFayette Reneau 2008 Dry Riesling taking a Chairman’s Award (unanimous Golds in the Sweepstakes round). The other Gold medals included Anthony Road 2007 Dry Riesling and Medium Sweet Riesling; Belhurst 2007 Semi-Dry Riesling; Earle Estates Strawberry Wine; Fox Run 2006 “Tierce” Dry Riesling; Glenora 2008 Vidal Ice Wine; Hazlitt White Stag and 2008 Homestead Reserve Dry Riesling; Lakewood 2007 Dry Gewurztraminer; Penguin Bay 2007 Gewurztraminer; Shulze 2008 Vidal Ice Wine; Torrey Ridge Blue Sapphire, Diamond and Niagara.
Several Seneca Lake wineries won medals at the
prestigious 2009 Pacific Rim International Wine Competition which
consisted of over 2,000 wine entries from countries around the globe
including Australia, Spain, South Africa, France and more.
Seneca Lake wineries continued their winning
streak at the 2009 San Diego International Wine Competition with the
following awards: Penguin Bay Winery recently won medals in southern California at Jerry Mead’s New World International Wine Competition, with the Peterson family’s winery trio leading the charge with Best of Class/Double Gold for Penguin Bay Tuxedo White, Double Gold for Penguin Bay 2007 Riesling, and Gold medals for Penguin Bay Percussion.
And at the 2009 Finger Lakes International Wine Competition several of our member wineries received awards: “FINGER LAKES EVOLUTION” is the cover story of the March/April 2009 edition of Vineyard & Winery Management magazine, which was showcased at the company’s massive Wineries Unlimited trade show this week in Pennsylvania. The cover photo of Scott Osborn (Fox Run Vineyards), Nancy Irelan (Red Tail Ridge Vineyards), and Dave Peterson (Penguin Bay Winery & Champagne House, among others) reflects the story contents on how each of their operations represents certain aspects of the Finger Lakes evolution toward quality, sustainability, and varietal diversity but with an emphasis on Riesling as the region’s “signature” grape.
Several Seneca Lake wineries were awarded at
the 2009 Grand Harvest Awards. This year marks the 19th consecutive
competition, with a field of over 1600 entries from North America,
Europe, South America, and the Pacific Rim. Gold award winners include
Anthony Road Wine Company for their 07 Riesling; 07 Riesling,
Martini-Reinhardt; and 07 Cabernet Franc Dry Rose. Hazlitt 1852
Vineyards also capture multiple gold medals for their 07 Riesling, Semi
Dry; 07 Chardonnay. With Ventosa Vineyards picking up a gold for their
07 Toca ice.
At the Florida State Fair International Wine
Competition Gold medals went to Atwater, 2007 Vidal Blanc; Fox Run,
Sable; Fulkerson, Red Zeppelin and Airship White; Hazlitt 1852, White
Stag; Lakewood, 2007 Gewurztraminer and 2007 Dry Riesling; Penguin Bay,
Tuxedo Red and 2007 Rose of Chambourcin and Percussion; and Torrey
Ridgefor their Blue Sapphire and Diamond. Penguin Bay took a Double Gold at the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition for their 2007 Rosé of Chambourcin. While Wine & Spirits Magazine gave its highest rating ever (93) to Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards for their 2007 Finger Lakes Homestead Riesling Reserve as well as a 90 rating to Wagner Vineyards for their 2007 Finger Lakes Riesling Ice Wine. The Wine Spectator’s James Molesworth, who has done extensive tastings of Finger Lakes wines over the past year gave a 90 to Red Newt Cellars 2007 Finger Lakes Gewurztraminer. Just a point behind at 89 were Anthony Road 2007 Finger Lakes Riesling Martini Reihnardt Selection, Anthony Road 2006 Vignoles Finger Lakes Berry Selection Martini Reinhardt Selection, and Red Newt Cellars 2007 Finger Lakes Gewurztraminer. There was also a great profile of Peter Bell, winemaker at Fox Run Vineyards and an industry leader in many ways. This is all great news as the national wine industry begins, some would argue belatedly, acknowledging the quality of the wine being produced in our region. Recently Anthony Road Winery and Lakewood Vineyards each won a "Jefferson Cup" the Jefferson Cup Invitational in Kansas City, Mo. is is a unique competition where only "the best of the best" wines from around the country are invited to enter and seek a "Jefferson Cup" designation -- the top award essentially like a Double Gold in other competitions. This year's event had 17 of those top awards, including Anthony Road 2007 Finger Lakes Vignoles and Lakewood 2007 Glaciovinum dessert wine.They were among 80 Jefferson Cup nominees (similar to a gold), which also included New York's Chateau Lafayette Reneau 2007 Dry Riesling, Fox Run 2007 Dry Riesling and Hazlitt White Stag. The wineries of Finger Lakes Wine Country continue to be internationally recognized for their world-class Rieslings and are now making history. Recently twenty 2007 Finger Lakes Rieslings were featured in the December issues of Wine Spectator and Wine & Spirits and received reviews that are considered by the magazines to be very good to excellent. It is the first time in history that so many Finger Lakes wines received scores of 90 and above in any major wine publication. The 2007 vintage was one of the best ever in the Finger Lakes because of the warm, dry growing season. And good news for next year's wines, as Wine Spectator gave the Finger Lakes Region a grade of "A" for the 2008 harvest! Despite a wetter-than-usual growing season, Finger Lakes vintners are happy with the results of their 2008 harvest, thanks primarily to a stretch of good weather from September through mid-October. "In the Finger Lakes we're used to vintage fluctuations," said Morten Hallgren, owner and winemaker at Ravines Wine Cellars on Keuka Lake, which forms the western edge of the region. "But 2008 was still very unusual." uly was wetter than normal, with a number of thundershowers adding to the disease pressures that are common in this humid grapegrowing area, and growers reported having to undertake aggressive anti-mildew spray programs. But the extra moisture had a benefit, as the region's typically dry August period, when vines sometimes shut down due to drought stress, was virtually eliminated.
Glenora Rieslings
recently got some great accolades including Best US Riesling $20 and
under for its 2007 Riesling, and another Gold medal for its 2006
Riesling, at the Beverage Testing Institute’s 2008 World Value Wine
Challenge. In addition, the 2007 received a 92 rating and tied with a
Spatlese from Germany’s Mosel region for the second highest rating in a
class of more than 180 wines. On the other side of the globe, Prejean 2007
Riesling took a rare Gold medal in the Canberra (Australia) Riesling
Challenge, joined by Bronze medals from other New York wineries, which
accounted for 7 of the top 11 wines from the U.S.
The wineries
of Finger Lakes Wine Country continue to receive excellent reviews by
some of the world’s top wine critics. Recently David Schildknecht of
the Wine Advocate, published by Robert Parker, one of the world’s most
influential wine critics, rated two Finger Lakes wines from the 2007
vintage. The 2007 vintage was one of the best in recent history for the
Finger Lakes. The warm, dry season created excellent growing conditions
for many varietals including Riesling and Cabernet Franc. Fox Run Vineyards has been named one of the top 100 wineries in the world by Wine & Spirits magazine. Wine & Spirits editor and publisher Joshua Greene noted that the magazine staff tastes over 9,000 wines a year, with the top 100 wineries selected on the basis of a range of wines that score at the top of their categories. For years, Fox Run has been widely recognized as one of the top quality producers in the Finger Lakes and New York overall, with the hallmark of quality across a broad range of wines. Wine Spectator also recently gave some high marks to Finger Lakes Rieslings of the excellent 2007 vintage, with 19 wines receiving scores which essentially translate into very good to good ratings. Topping the list with 88’s was Anthony Road 2007 Dry, Semi-Dry, and Semi-Sweet, and Atwater Estate Dry. Wines rated at 87 points included Belhurst Semi-Dry and Lakewood Riesling with 86 points awarded to Fox Run Riesling, and Hazlitt Homestead Reserve. Back home, at the New York State Fair Commercial Wine Competition (only New York wines) the wineries of Seneca Lake won several medals. Double Golds included Anthony Road 2007 Dry Riesling, Lamoreaux Landing 2005 Merlot, Penguin Bay Percussion, Pindar 2007 Johannisberg Riesling, and Torrey Ridge Scarlet Red. At the 2008 Indy International wine competition many New York wineries were awarded (a total of 229 medals), including Double Golds to Torrey Ridge for their Niagara and Traminette. Gold medals were also awarded to Lakewood for their 2007 Catawba, Torrey Ridge for their Diamond, Cayuga and Scarlet Red, Fulkerson's Red Zeppelin, White Springs' 2005 Riesling, Anthony Road's 2006 Cabernet Franc Rosé, Glenora's Alpine White, and last but by no means least Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards for their Bramble Berry. At the 2008 LA International Wine & Spirits Competition, Penguin Bay's 2007 Dry Gewurztraminer took Best of Show White Wine among more than 900 entries from around the world, with several other top medals being awarded to various Finger Lakes wineries. Fox Run's 2006 Gewurtztraminer also got a nice plug by being named white wine of the month by Wine & Spirits magazine, further advancing the Finger Lakes’ reputation for high-quality aromatic whites. And last, but by no means least, in the Big E Gold Wine Competition, New York wineries took a total of 46 medals including a Double Gold for Torrey Ridge's Summer Delight and Gold Medals going out to Glenora for their 2007 Semi-Dry Riesling and Torrey Ridge for their Torrey Ridge Concord.
Anthony Road Wine Company- Riesling Finger Lakes Semi-Dry
2006 Score: 89 | $14 Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards was awarded Gold Medal for the newly-released 2007 vintage of its signature Homestead Reserve Riesling. The award was bestowed in the Johannesburg Riesling/Dry White Riesling category at the Pacific Rim International Wine Competition. Wine Spectator's May 15 edition included reviews of over 50 New York wines, with scores ranging from 80 to 89. Nearly 40 Finger Lakes Rieslings were rated, led by Anthony Road (89 and 88 ratings for Semi-Dry and Dry), Atwater Estate (88 and 88), Chateau LaFayette Reneau (88) and Fox Run (88). Several Seneca Lake wineries scored in San Bernardino, CA recently at the Pacific Rim International Wine Competition run by the inimitable Don Galleano. Topping the New York winners’ list was Chateau LaFayette Reneau 2005 Barrel Fermented Chardonnay which won Double Gold and Best of Class in the under $15 price category (in California!), with that winery’s 2006 Johannisberg Riesling also earning a Gold. Other Gold medals went to Belhurst 2006 Dry Riesling and 2006 Cayuga, Glenora 2001 Blanc de Blanc, Hazlitt 2007 Homestead Reserve Riesling, Prejean 2006 Cabernet Franc, and Wagner 2006 Semi-Dry Riesling.
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