KENTUCKY WINERIES STRIKE GOLD

Posted On: August 10th, 2010

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky wineries brought home 32 medals, including two double gold’s, five golds, 12 silver and 12 bronze medals at the Indy International Wine Competition Aug. 4-6 in West Lafayette, Ind.

 “Throughout the country, wine lovers are discovering what we already know: Kentucky’s wine industry is back,” Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer said.

Acres of Land Winery of Richmond earned double gold and Best of Class for its Concord wine along with a silver medal for the Vidal Blanc.  This is the second year in a row Acres of Land Winery won a Best of Class for its Concord wine.  Jean Farris Winery of Lexington picked up gold medals for its Petite Syrah (which also was Best of Class) and Cabernet Sauvignon as well as three bronze medals for Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Tempest.

 Wight-Meyer Vineyard and Winery won double gold in the French-American Blush/Rose class for its Diamond/Concord wine. The Diamond wine earned a gold medal and Best of Class in two categories: the Diamond category and the American Late Harvest Category.  Wight-Meyer Vineyard and winery also won gold for its Concord wine.  The Shepherdsville winery also brought home four silver medals for Diamond Winter Solstice, Norton Reserve, Vignoles, and Chardonnay. 

Purple Toad Winery of Paducah won five medals total: gold for Peach Chardonnay, gold for Concord 2008, silver for the Merlot and Lauren’s Blackberry and a bronze for Paducah Blue.    

Other Kentucky wineries that won medals at Indy International was Black Barn Winery of Lexington, a silver was awarded for its Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc V blend and a bronze for its VI blend.  Chrisman Mill Vineyards and Winery of Nicholasville earned a silver medal for Traminette while Equus Run Vineyards of Midway also won silver for Pinot Noir and bronze for Cabernet Sauvignon. 

Lovers Leap Vineyards and Winery of Lawrenceburg was awarded a bronze for Riesling and River Valley Winery of Carrollton brought home two bronze medals for their Loretto and Bobby’s.  A silver medal was awarded to StoneBrook Winery of Camp Springs for the Chambourcin wine and Talon Winery and Vineyard of Lexington also was honored with silver for their Cabernet Sauvignon.  Wildside Winery of Versailles and Horseshoe Bend Vineyards and Winery of Willisburg were both awarded a bronze medal for their Cynthiana/ Norton wines.  Horseshoe Bend was also awarded a bronze for Cabernet Sauvignon.  Black Oak Vineyard of Princeton was received a bronze for its Chardonnel

More than 50 judges evaluated commercial wines from 39 states and 12 countries at the Indy International competition, the largest scientifically organized and independent competition in the United States.

In July, three Kentucky wineries brought home 12 medals, including four golds, from the 2010 Mid-American Wine Competition in Ankeny, Iowa.

Harkness Edwards Vineyards of Winchester won three medals, including gold medals for its Vat 32 Viognier wine and for the wine’s label in the Most Unique category. Wight-Meyer won gold for its Diamond wine and earned five medals in all, the most among Kentucky wineries. Elk Creek Vineyards of Owenton won a gold medal for the Best Series label on its Orchard Creek Series and three bronze medals.

The fourth annual Mid-American Wine Competition on July 9-11 was open only to commercial wineries in Kentucky and 15 other states across the Midwest. Proceeds from the competition support the Enology International Internship program at Des Moines Area Community College, which hosted the event.

            For additional information about Kentucky wine visit www.kentuckywine.com.

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THREE KENTUCKY WINERIES WIN 12 MEDALS

Posted On: July 27th, 2010

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Three Kentucky wineries brought home 12 medals, including four golds, from the 2010 Mid-American Wine Competition in Ankeny, Iowa.

Harkness Edwards Vineyards in Winchester won two gold medals – one for its Vat 32 Viognier wine and one for the wine’s label in the Most Unique category. Harkness Edwards also received a silver medal for the label on its Taste the Sun bottle.

Wight-Meyer Vineyard and Winery in Shepherdsville won five medals, the most among Kentucky wineries. Its Diamond wine won gold, its Vignoles wine received silver, and its Dry Chardonnay, Chambourcin and Norton Reserve each got bronzes.

Elk Creek Vineyard and Winery in Owenton won a gold medal for the Best Series label on its Orchard Creek Series. The series also received three bronze medals for its Sweet Blueberry, Sweet Pomegranate and Sweet Strawberry wines.

The fourth annual Mid-American Wine Competition on July 9-11 was open only to commercial wineries in Kentucky and 15 other states across the Midwest – Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee and Wisconsin.

The Mid-American is the first competition in the nation in which wines are judged with carefully selected, food-friendly dishes, allowing the wines to be evaluated based on their synergism with food. Wine labels were also judged in seven categories: Best Label, Best Imaging, Best Series, Most Humorous, Most Humorous Series, Most Sophisticated and Most Unique.

Proceeds from the competition support the Enology International Internship program at Des Moines Area Community College, which hosted the event.

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KENTUCKY WINE DOCUMENTARY EARNS NATIONAL HONORS

Posted On: July 6th, 2010

FRANKFORT, Ky. — A documentary about Kentucky’s growing wine industry has won three national awards for excellence.

“Vintage Kentucky: The Vine to Wine Experience” was honored by the 31st annual Telly Awards with two Silver Telly awards, the organization’s highest award, in the Cultural and History/Biography categories and a Bronze Telly in the Travel/Tourism category. The Telly Awards honor the best local, regional and cable television commercials and programs, video and film productions, and work created for the Web.

“This documentary very effectively told the story of our wine industry’s rich history and its bright future,” Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer. “These awards will bring new attention to Kentucky’s outstanding wines and some of the talented, hard-working people who produce them.”

A judging panel of 350 accomplished industry professionals, each a past winner of a Silver Telly and a member of the Silver Telly Council, judged more than 13,000 entries from all 50 states and around the world. Fewer than 10 percent of entries are chosen for the Silver Telly.

“Vintage Kentucky: The Vine to Wine Experience,” a project of the Kentucky Grape and Wine Council and the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, is a 30-minute documentary that tells the story of Kentucky’s wine industry from its status as a national leader in the 1800s to its demise as a result of Prohibition to its current re-emergence. The documentary was co-produced by New West LLC of Louisville.

KET, which first aired the documentary in November 2009, has added more showings to its upcoming schedule. “Vintage Kentucky: The Vine to Wine Experience” may be purchased on DVD.

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Nicholasville Wine and Vine Fest

Posted On: May 3rd, 2010

Title: Nicholasville Vine and Wine Fest
Location: Nicholasville, KY
Link out: Vine and Wine Web page

Description: Saturday, May 15, 2010, The Kentucky Wine & Vine Fest.  A day of wine, food and fun in downtown Nicholasville!

Kentucky arts and crafts, and gourmet food vendors as well as traditional festival fare.
10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Kentucky Wine and International & Domestic Wine Tasting Tents — sample, savor and celebrate to your heart’s content! Tickets $20.00 includes commemorative wineglass. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Wine School 101: The rising popularity of blending!
A hands-on tasting experience sponsored by the Euro Wine Bar.

Run for the Merlot – a light-hearted race open to festival-goers willing to run the gauntlet in the hopes of arriving with a full glass of Merlot! 3 p.m.

Entertainment – Let the good times roll with some romping Dixieland, String and Jugband music. It’s such a treat that some just come for the music!

These Wineries will be showcased in 2010:

  • Lovers Leap Vineyard and Winery
  • Chrisman Mill Winery
  • Elk Creek Vineyards
  • Wildside Winery
  • Talon Winery
  • Acres of Land Winery
  • La Ferme du Cerf
  • StoneBrook Winery
  • Equus Run Vineyards
  • Wight Meyer Vineyard and Winery

Start Date:5/14/2010

Start Time: 8:00am
End Date: 5/15/2010

End Time: 8:00pm

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Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville on the Waterfront

Posted On: April 16th, 2010

Title: Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville on the Waterfront
Location: Louisville, KY
Link out: Click here
Description: The WineFest will be held Tuesday, April 27th, and Wednesday, April 28th, at the Overlook on the Waterfront, in Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville. Tickets, which cost $35, include a complimentary wine glass, event pin and samplings of some of Kentucky\’s finest beverages.

These Wineries will be showcased in 2010:

•Acres of Land Winery (Kentucky)
•Broad Run Vineyards (Kentucky)
•Chrisman Mille Vineyards & Winery (Kentucky)
•Elk Creek Vineyards (Kentucky)
•Equus Run Vineyards (Kentucky)
•Horseshoe Bend Vineyards (Kentucky)
•Huber’s Orchard & Winery (Indiana)
•Indian Creek Winery (Indiana)
•Lover’s Leap Vineyards & Winery (Kentucky)
•Orchard Creek Vineyards (Kentucky)
•River Bend Winery (Kentucky)
•StoneBrook Winery (Kentucky)
•Wight-Myer Vineyards & Winery (Kentucky)
Start Date: 2010-04-27
Start Time: 17:00
End Date: 2010-04-28
End Time: 21:00

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Kentucky Wineries Wine Big at Derby Fest Wine Competition

Posted On: April 6th, 2010

Kentucky Wineries Wine Big at Derby Fest Wine Competition

 Kentucky wineries picked up gold, silver, and bronze medals at the Kentucky Derby Wine Festival held Wednesday, March 24, 2010 at the Brown Hotel in Louisville, KY.  118 different wine samples from 14 Kentucky and Indiana wineries were tasted by judges from the American Wine Society.  The competition is part of the Derby Festival to be held on Louisville’s River Front on April 27 and 28, 2010. 

 Two Indiana wines participated: Huber and Simmons Winery.  The remaining 12 are Kentucky wineries.  See the table below for a full listing of awards. 

                                    

Winery Wine Medal Location
Acres of Land Winery A.I Vidal Blanc Gold Richmond, Ky
Acres of Land Winery Viqnoles Gold Richmond, Ky
Acres of Land Winery Concord Silver Richmond, Ky
Acres of Land Winery Chardonnay Silver Richmond, Ky
Brooks Hill Winery Sweet Martyne Bronze Brooks, KY
Brooks Hill Winery Roe Hill Red Gold Brooks, KY
Brooks Hill Winery Rose of Sharon Gold Brooks, KY
Brooks Hill Winery Blackberry Silver Brooks, KY
Brooks Hill Winery Vidal Blanc Silver Brooks, KY
Chrisman Mill Vineyards Traminette Gold Nicholasville, KY
Chrisman Mill Vineyards Vidal Blanc Gold Nicholasville, KY
Chrisman Mill Vineyards First Vineyard Reserve Silver Nicholasville, KY
Elk Creek Vineyards Bone Dry Red Bronze Owenton, KY
Elk Creek Vineyards Shirah Bronze Owenton, KY
Elk Creek Vineyards Gewurztraminer Bronze Owenton, KY
Elk Creek Vineyards Chambourcin Gold Owenton, KY
Elk Creek Vineyards Petite Syrah Silver Owenton, KY
Elk Creek Vineyards Vidal Blanc Silver Owenton, KY
Elk Creek Vineyards Sweet Mellow White Silver Owenton, KY
Equus Run Vineyards Bluegrass Blush Silver Midway, KY
Horseshoe Bend Vineyards Cardinal Bronze Willisburg, KY
Horseshoe Bend Vineyards Jesters Sceptre Cab. S. Bronze Willisburg, KY
Horseshoe Bend Vineyards Red Jester Chambourcin Silver Willisburg, KY
Huber’s Orchard and Winery Strawberry Infusion Bronze Borden, IN
Huber’s Orchard and Winery Razzy Apple Bronze Borden, IN
Huber’s Orchard and Winery Blaufrankisch Bronze Borden, IN
Huber’s Orchard and Winery Cabernet Franc Bronze Borden, IN
Huber’s Orchard and Winery Heritage Bronze Borden, IN
Huber’s Orchard and Winery Chardonel Bronze Borden, IN
Huber’s Orchard and Winery Raspberry Infusion Gold Borden, IN
Huber’s Orchard and Winery Starlight Red Gold Borden, IN
Huber’s Orchard and Winery Vignoles Gold Borden, IN
Huber’s Orchard and Winery Starlight White Gold Borden, IN
Huber’s Orchard and Winery Seyual Gold Borden, IN
Huber’s Orchard and Winery Blackberry Silver Borden, IN
Huber’s Orchard and Winery Sweet Marcella Silver Borden, IN
Huber’s Orchard and Winery Heritage Silver Borden, IN
Huber’s Orchard and Winery Traminette Silver Borden, IN
Lovers Leap Winery Blackberry Bronze Lawrenceburg, KY
Lovers Leap  Winery 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon Bronze Lawrenceburg, KY
Lovers Leap  Winery “G” Bronze Lawrenceburg, KY
Lovers Leap  Winery Sloppy Seconds Gold Lawrenceburg, KY
Lovers Leap Winery Cynthiana Silver Lawrenceburg, KY
Lovers Leap  Winery Riesling  Silver Lawrenceburg, KY
MillaNova Winery Brandon’s Blend Bronze Mt. Washington, KY
MillaNova Winery American Rose Wine Bronze Mt. Washington, KY
MillaNova Winery Iceburg White Bronze Mt. Washington, KY
MillaNova Winery Shamrock Red Gold Mt. Washington, KY
MillaNova Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Gold Mt. Washington, KY
MillaNova Winery Maddie Bear Blackberry Silver Mt. Washington, KY
MillaNova Winery Chases Red Silver Mt. Washington, KY
MillaNova Winery Alyssa’s Blush Silver Mt. Washington, KY
MillaNova Winery Cabernet Sauv Reserve Silver Mt. Washington, KY
MillaNova Winery Sweet Falls of Niagara Silver Mt. Washington, KY
MillaNova Winery Semi-Sweet Riesling Silver Mt. Washington, KY
MillaNova Winery Semi-Sweet Pinot Grigio Silver Mt. Washington, KY
MillaNova Winery Riesling Silver Mt. Washington, KY
MillaNova Winery Dry Pinot Grigio Silver Mt. Washington, KY
Purple Toad Winery Lauren’s Blackberry Bronze Paducah, KY
Purple Toad Winery Chardonnay Peach Bronze Paducah, KY
Purple Toad Winery Chambourcin Gold Paducah, KY
Purple Toad Winery Paducah Blue Gold Paducah, KY
Purple Toad Winery Paducah Red Silver Paducah, KY
Purple Toad Winery Merlot Silver Paducah, KY
Purple Toad Winery Chardonnay Silver Paducah, KY
Purple Toad Winery Riesling Silver Paducah, KY
River Bend Winery Rhubarb Bronze Louisville, KY
River Bend Winery Chambourcin Bronze Louisville, KY
River Bend Winery Merlot Bronze Louisville, KY
River Bend Winery Trifecta Bronze Louisville, KY
River Bend Winery Chardonnay Bronze Louisville, KY
River Bend Winery Pomegranate Silver Louisville, KY
River Bend Winery KY Lady Silver Louisville, KY
Simmons Winery Pinot Grigio Bronze Columbus, IN
Simmons Winery Autumn Late Harvest Gold Columbus, IN
Simmons Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Gold Columbus, IN
StoneBrook Winery Blackberry Bronze Camp Springs, KY
StoneBrook Winery Chambourcin Bronze Camp Springs, KY
StoneBrook Winery Vidal Blanc Gold Camp Springs, KY
StoneBrook Winery Estate Reserve, Vidal Blanc Silver Camp Springs, KY
Wright Meyer Winery Vignoles Gold Shepherdsville, KY
Wright Meyer  Winery Kentucky Diamond Gold Shepherdsville, KY
Wright Meyer  Winery Winter Solstice Gold Shepherdsville, KY
Wright Meyer Winery Chardonnay Gold Shepherdsville, KY
Wright Meyer  Winery Red Raspberry Silver Shepherdsville, KY
Wright Meyer Winery Blue Berry Silver Shepherdsville, KY
Wright Meyer Winery Blackberry Silver Shepherdsville, KY
Wright Meyer  Winery Norton Silver Shepherdsville, KY
Wright Meyer  Winery Chambourcin Silver Shepherdsville, KY
Wright Meyer  Winery Kentucky Rose Silver Shepherdsville, KY
Wright Meyer  Winery Kentucky Concord Silver Shepherdsville, KY
Wright Meyer Winery Pine Creek Summer Silver Shepherdsville, KY
Wright Meyer Winery Riesling Silver Shepherdsville, KY

 

 These medal winning wines will be available for sample at the Derby Festival WineFest on Tuesday, April 27, and Wednesday, April 28.  Visit www.kdf.org to find a complete list of the wineries to be showcased at the event. 

 Tickets to Derby Festival WineFest on the Waterfront are $35 each and are on sale now.  The price includes admission to the wine tasting session, an event pin and a souvenir wine glass to use for tasting Kentucky’s fine wine.  Tickets are available online at www.kdf.org OR purchase tickets at The Melting Pot in Louisville and receive FREE valet parking for the event.

 For more information contact the Derby Festival Press Office at 572-3822.

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Barrel Tasting to Benefit McConnell Springs

Posted On: March 12th, 2010

Winter is almost over, but most of us are already tired of being stuck in the house.  McConnel Spring shas the cure.  Take a relaxing country drive and enjoy Lexington and several surrounding counties by participating in a wine Barrel Tasting for the Springs on March 27 from 11 am to 5pm. 

Twelve Bluegrass wineries, each within an hour drive of Lexington, have agreed to host a wine barrel tasting of pre-released wine to benefit McConnell Springs.  A barrel tasting is a one-ounce sample of wine in its final stages before actual bottling and release of the finished product.  The tasting is not the finished product; however, it may have some of the final characteristics. 

Each tasting will give participants the change to experience up- and coming wines and opprotunity to discuss the soon-to-be released sample.  Each winery will also have its tasting rooms open for regular tastings of their released wine.  (A separate charge will apply.)

How can you participate? Partakers may starta t any participating winery and travel toas they wish for the cost of $20.  At the first winery participats will receive a wristband entitling them to one free barrel tasting to each winery visited that day. There will be a limited number of commemorative McConnell Springs wine glasses available.  Partakers may decide the order of, and which wineries they choose to visit. 

 Don’t want to drive?  McConnell Springs has you covered.  Five winery tour vans will be visiting at least four different wineries.  Call 859-272-0682 by March 24 to reserve your spot.  You must be 21 years or older to participate.  Participants are asked to drink and drive responsibly.  Maps and brochures of each winery participating are available at the McConnell Springs registration table at each winery.  Tour buses are not permitted.  All proceeds benefit McConnell Springs to fund various project.

 Participating Wineries:

 Acres of Land -www.acresoflandwinery.com- (2285 Barnes Mill Rd., Richmond )

 Black Barn Winery- (4200 Newtown Pike, Lexington)

 Chrisman Mill Vineyards- www.chrismanmill.com (2385 Chrisman Mill Rd., Nicholasville)

 Equus Run Vineyards and Winery- www.equusrunvineyards.com (1280 Moore’s Mill Road, Midway)

 Harkness Edward Vineyard- (5199 Combs Ferry Rd., Winchester)

 Horseshoe Bend Vineyard and Winery- www.horseshoebend-ky.com (1187 Lawson Lm., Willisburg)

Jean Farris Winery & Bistro- www.jeanfarris.com (6825 Old Richmond Rd., Lexington)

 Long Lick Farm Winery- www.longlickfarmwinery.com (1187 Lawson Ln., Willisburg)- at Horseshoe Bend Winery

 Lovers Leap Winery and Vineyard- www.loversleapwine.com (1180 Lanes Mill Rd., Lawrenceburg)

 Springhill Winery and Plantation- www.springhillwinery.com (3205 Springhill Rd., Bloomfield)

 Talon Winery and Vineyard- www.talonwine.com (7086 Tates Creek Rd., Lexington)

 Wildside Winery and Vineyards- www.wildsidewinery.com (5500 Troy Pike, Versailles)

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Kentucky Wineries Win at Florida International Wine Competition!

Posted On: February 11th, 2010

Congratulations Acres of Land Winery, Purple Toad Winery, and StoneBrook Winery for bringing home medals from the 22nd Annual International Wine and Grape Juice Competition held February 4-6, 2010. 

 Acres of Land Winery, Richmond KY, brought home a silver medal for Willie Maes Blackberry Wine, a bronze for Concord, a bronze for Vidal Blanc, and Maggie Adams Blush earned a bronze as well. 

Purple Toad Winery, Paducah KY, earned silver for the 2008 Kentucky Cabernet Franc, a silver medal for Laurens Blackberry, and bronze medal was received for the Paducah Blue Wine. 

StoneBrook Winery, Melbourne KY, was awarded two gold medals.  Gold medals were earned for the Pomegranate and 2008 Estate Bottled Cabernet Franc.   A bronze medal was awarded for Strawberry Wine and a bronze for Raspberry Wine.

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Celebrate February with your Sweetheart…and Kentucky Wine!

Posted On: February 8th, 2010

Shake off the winter blues by attending one of the many special events taking place at Kentucky’s wineries.  Take your sweetheart to Lovers Leap Winery on Saturday February 13, 2010 for a Valentine’s Day Dinner.  Enjoy food and wine pairings at StoneBrook Winery the second and fourth Saturday of each month.  Please visit our events calendar for detailed listings of all exciting events taking place this month.

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Brooks Hill Winery Hosts Valentine’s Day Celebration

Posted On: February 8th, 2010

Don’t forget your sweetheart this weekend! What more romantic gift than a bottle or two of Brooks Hill Wine!

Valentine Celebration will be Saturday February 13, 2010.  10% off all wine purchases.  Enjoy sweet treats while they last.  1:00pm- 5:00 pm. 

Brooks Hill Winery is located at 2746 Brooks Hill Road in Brooks, Kentucky.  Call 502-957-7810 for more information.

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