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Traverse City Tourism | Area Wineries Score Big Wins

Michigan Business Network
March 21, 2024 10:00 AM

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Northern Michigan Wines Savor TEXSOM Awards

Traverse City, Mich. — Traverse Wine Coast wineries recently took a large stack of award medals from the largest wine contest in the country, the TEXSOM International Wine Competition.
 
14 Traverse City area wineries captured 66 medals in this invitation-only awards program. The awards included two of the highly coveted “Judges' Selection” medals that are only given to about five-percent of the entries. Local wines also received two Platinum-Awards, 9-Gold Awards, 34-Silver Awards, and 19-Bronze Awards.
 
“It’s no secret we are producing top-caliber wines in this part of Michigan,” said Sherri Campbell-Fenton, the President of Traverse Wine Coast. “When we get recognition from independent judges through a blind taste test, it affirms we are giving our customers a carefully crafted wine experience. As we gain recognition on an international scale we are proud of the positive spotlight that shines on the region and the products we produce.”
 
In an area best known for white wines, Boathouse Vineyards took home the top Judges' Selection Award for a red 2022 Cabernet Franc. “The acclaim for our red wines has been growing dramatically,” said Dave Albert, Boathouse Vineyards owner. “It’s great to see a major international wine competition recognize that Leelanau County can produce superb red wines.”
 
Based in Texas, the TEXSOM Awards are judged by panels that include Master Sommeliers, wine educators, beverage directors, and wine writers. Since its inception, TEXSOM has awarded over 45,000 medals to winemakers from around the world.
 
“Beverage tourism with wines, spirits, and breweries has become extremely popular in the Traverse City region,” said Trevor Tkach (Tah-koch), President of Traverse City Tourism. “It’s an important part of the agricultural vibrancy of the region. Visitors relish the opportunity to enjoy stunning panoramic views of Grand Traverse Bay while sipping a remarkable glass of wine.”
 
TEXSOM winners include:
Amoritas Vineyards Fascinator, Dry Muscat - 2021 Silver
  Riesling - 2021 Bronze
Aurora Cellars Blaufränkisch – 2020 Silver
  Rosé, Pinot Noir – 2022 Silver
  Brut Rosé – Non-Vintage Silver
  Gewurztraminer, Medium Sweet - 2022 Bronze
  Pinot Noir – 2021 Bronze
  Sauvignon Blanc – 2022 Bronze
Bel Lago Blaufränkisch – 2018 Gold
  Riesling, Semi Dry – 2022 Silver
  Pinot Noir – 2020 Silver
Blustone Vineyards Riesling – 2022 Gold
  Latitude – 2022 Silver
  Winemaker’s Red – 2021 Silver
  Pinot Noir – 2021 Silver
Boathouse Vineyards Cabernet Franc – 2022 Judges' Selection
  Merlot – 2022 Silver
  Riesling, Sweet – 2022 Silver
  Provemont White – 2022 Silver
  Provemont Red – 2022 Silver
  Riesling – 2022 Silver
  Pinot Noir – 2020 Bronze
  Pinot Grigio – 2022 Bronze
  Rosé – 2022 Bronze
Brengman Brothers Riesling, Trocken – 2022 Gold
  Block 65 Blend – 2022 Bronze
Chateau Chantal Pinot Grigio – 2021 Gold
  Trio, Proprietor’s Reserve – 2021 Gold
  Naughty Red, Dry – Non-Vintage Silver
  Tonight, Sparkling Brut – Non-Vintage Silver
  Gewürztraminer – 2022 Silver
French Valley Vineyard Merlot, Reserve – 2017 Silver
  Pinot Noir – 2020 Bronze
  Chardonnay, Unoaked – 2021 Bronze
  Riesling, Semi-Dry – 2021 Bronze
Good Harbor Vineyards Pinot Grigio – 2022 Gold
  Blanc de Noirs – Non-Vintage Gold
  Dry Riesling – 2021 Silver
  Unoaked Chardonnay – 2022 Silver
  Blanc de Blanc – Non-Vintage Bronze
  Pinot Noir – Zweigelt – 2021 Bronze
Left Foot Charley Kerner – 2022 Platinum
  Blaufränkisch – 2022 Silver
  Pinot Blanc – 2021 Silver
  Riesling Terminal Moraine – 2021 Bronze
Rove Estate Pinot Noir – 2021 Platinum
  Riesling, Select Harvest – 2022 Gold
  Cabernet Franc-Merlot – 2021 Silver
  Rigaire Rosé, Pinot Gris – 2022 Bronze
  Ríona Rúnda, White Blend – 2022 Bronze
Shady Lane Cellars Gewürztraminer – 2022 Silver
  Grüner Veltliner – 2022 Silver
  Riesling, Late Harvest – 2022 Silver
  Blaufränkisch – 2021 Silver
  Pinot Gris – 2022 Bronze
Two K Farms Honeycrisp, Ice Cider – Non-Vintage Gold
  Bellenoir – 2021 Silver
  Pinot Gris – 2021 Silver
  Golden Russet, Ice Cider – Non-Vintage Bronze
  Pinot Gris – 2022 Bronze
Verterra Winery Riesling, Late Harvest – 2022 Judges' Selection
  Vignoles, Late Harvest – 2022 Silver
  Pinot Blanc – 2022 Silver
  Chardonnay, Unoaked – 2022 Silver
  Dry Riesling – 2022 Silver
  Pinot Grigio – 2022 Silver
 
More information about the awards is available at: TEXSOM.com.
 
Traverse Wine Coast is a collaboration of nearly 50 wineries in the Traverse City region. Contact information is at: https://www.traversecity.com/traverse-wine-coast/.
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About Traverse City Tourism
Traverse City Tourism is an independent, not-for-profit destination managment organization that promotes the greater Traverse City area as a leisure and business destination with an excellent quality-of-life. Through the impact of travel, Traverse City Tourism helps strengthen the local economy and supports a thriving entrepreneurial community. Details of the regions lodging, attractions and area events are available at www.TraverseCity.com

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