San Marcos Creek Winery wins best of show in Central Coast Wine Competition
Eberle, Sextant, Laetitia, others also awarded
– The Central Coast Wine Competition has announced San Marcos Creek Winery as the recipient of the 2016 Best of Show Wine. The 2016 Central Coast Wine Competition, hosted by the California Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles, California, featured the best vintages the Central Coast has to offer in the largest evaluation of wines produced from grapes grown on the Central Coast. Paso Robles based San Marcos Creek Winery was awarded Best Red and Best of Show with their 2014 Grenache Based Blend “Fling’s First Crush.”
“What a pleasure it was to serve as Chief Judge for the Central Coast Wine Competition in 2016,” said Chief Judge Tom McDonald, president of Wine Spoken Here. “From adding the California Craft Spirits Competition to exceeding last year’s entries by over a 100 wines, I could not be more pleased with the outcome of the event. Our goal was to bring judges to the competition that would not only appreciate the regions wines, but aid in the marketing efforts of the wineries. With the top five wines produced from regional star wineries like Eberle Winery, San Marcos Creek Winery, Sextant Wines, and Laetitia Vineyard and Winery, it is a testament to the judges who dedicated their time and effort to the competition.”
In its 14th year the Central Coast Wine Competition is a collaboration of six California fairs and highlights the wine industry as an integral agricultural component of the community. Gold Medal winners will be showcased at the California Mid-State Fair, Contra Costa County Fair, Grand National Livestock Exposition, Horse Show and Rodeo, Monterey County Fair, Santa Barbara County Fair, and the Ventura County Fair.
The following is a list of the Best of Class Award winning wines:
Best of Show, Best of Red, Best of Grenache Based Blends: San Marcos Creek Winery 2014 “Fling’s First Crush,” Paso Robles
Best of Section
Best of Sparkling, Best of Sparkling-Methode Champenoise: Laetitia Vineyard & Winery Non-Vintage Laetitia Brut Cuvée, Arroyo Grande
Best of White, Best of Viognier: Eberle Winery 2015 Viognier, Paso Robles
Best of Pink, Best of Other Varietal Rose: Sextant Wines 2015 Rose, Paso Robles
Best of Dessert, Best of Dessert Whites: Eberle Winery 2015 Muscat Canelli, Paso Robles
Best of Class
Best of Albarino: Bodegas Paso Robles 2015 “Galicia,” Edna Valley
Best of Chardonnay: Vintage Cowboy 2015 Chardonnay, Paso Robles
Best of Chardonnay: Blair Estate 2014 Chardonnay, Arroyo Seco
Best of Riesling – Dry: Coquelicot Estate Wines 2015 Riesling, Santa Ynez Valley
Best of Riesling – Off Dry: Niven Family Wine Estates 2013 “Zocker,” Paragon Vineyard, Edna Valley
Best of Sauvignon Blanc: Robert Hall Winery 2015 Sauvignon Blanc, Paso Robles
Best of Grenache Blanc: Saucelito Canyon Vineyard 2015 Grenache Blanc, Santa Ynez Valley
Best of Roussanne: Pomar Junction Vineyards 2014 Roussanne, Paso Robles
Best of Other White Rhones: Cass Vineyard & Winery 2015 Marsanne, Paso Robles
Best of White Rhone Blends: Pomar Junction Vineyards 2015 Blanc “Cótes De Pomar,” Paso Robles
Best of White Blends (other than Rhones): Red Soles Winery & Stillhouse 2015 “Heart & Sole,” Paso Robles
Best of Other White Wines – Dry: Michael Gill Cellars 2015 “Oso Blanco” Vermentino, Paso Robles
Best of Other White Wines – Dry: Baker & Brain Wines 2015 Grüner Veltiner, Paragon Vineyard Edna Valley
Best of Other White Wines – Off Dry to Sweet: Kelsey See Canyon Vineyards 2014 “Orange Muscat,” San Luis Obispo
Best of Grenache Rose: Grey Wolf Cellars 2015 “Soul Mate,” Paso Robles
Best of Any Rose Blends: Denner Vineyards 2015 Rose, Paso Robles
Best of Barbera: Pianetta Winery 2013 Barbera, Paso Robles
Best of Cabernet Franc: Tantara Wines 2012 Cabernet Franc, Mateo Vineyard, Santa Ynez Valley
Best of Cabernet Sauvignon – Prior to 2013 & Non-Vintage: Hoyt Family Vineyards 2011 Cabernet Sauvignon, Paso Robles
Best of Cabernet Sauvignon – 2013: Harmony Cellars 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon, Paso Robles
Best of Cabernet Sauvignon – 2014 & 2015: Tooth & Nail Winery 2014 “The Possessor,” Paso Robles
Best of Grenache: Santa Barbara Winery 2012 Grenache, Lafond Vineyard, STA. Rita Hills
Best of Malbec: Burbank Ranch 2013 Malbec, Hidden Path, Paso Robles
Best of Merlot: Hearst Ranch Winery 2014 “Pico Creek,” Paso Robles
Best of Petite Sirah: Victor Hugo 2013 Petite Sirah (Durif), Templeton Gap District, Paso Robles
Best of Petit Verdot: Castoro Cellars 2013 Petit Verdot, Paso Robles
Best of Pinot Noir – 2013 & Prior: Plan B Cellars 2013 Pinot Noir, Edna Valley
Best of Pinot Noir – 2014 & 2015: Tlo Wines 2014 Pinot Noir, Paso Robles
Best of Sangiovese: Peacock Cellars 2014 Sangiovese, Paso Robles
Best of Syrah: J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines 2014 “Gesture,” Paso Robles
Best of Tempranillo: Bushong Vintage Company 2014 “Spanish Castle Magic,” Paso Robles
Best of Zinfandel – 2013 & Prior: Alapay Cellars 2011 Zinfandel, San Luis Obispo County
Best of Zinfandel – 2014: Riboli Family Wine Estates 2014 “Maddalena,” Paso Robles
Best of Bordeaux Blends (Meritage): B&E Vineyard 2013 Red Rhythm, Paso Robles
Best of Sangiovese Based Blends: Indigené Cellars 2014 “Ambiente,” Paso Robles
Best of Syrah Based Blends: On Your Left Wine Co 2014 Syrah Grenache Counoise, Paso Robles
Best of Cabernet Based Blends: Treana 2014 Treana Red, Paso Robles
Best of Other Rhone Style Blends: Rabbit Ridge/Russell Family 2013 “Allure de Robles,” Paso Robles
Best of Any Other Red Blends: Summerwood Winery 2012 Sentio, Paso Robles
Best of Any Other Red Blends: Croad Vineyards 2012 Taranaki, Willow Creek District, Paso Robles
Best of Any Other Red Varietals: Alapay Cellars 2014 Lagrein, French Camp Vineyard, Paso Robles
A full list of results can be found at www.centralcoastwinecomp.com.