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This Year’s Wine Competition Once Again Sets Unparalleled Standards and Uncovers the World’s Best Wines

May 21st, 2012, New York, NY- In its second year, the New York International Wine Competition (NYIWC) welcomed over 800 submissions from the United States and countries from all over the world.

The NYIWC is the only major international wine competition to be judged solely by trade buyers. Each wine is judged by its category and retail price. All participating judges have purchasing power through their stores, restaurants, distribution networks, which results in their ability to have a direct impact on brand sales.

Once again held at the 3 West Club in midtown Manhattan earlier this month, this year’s impressive judging panel included buyers from top retail stores, sommeliers, distributors, and importers. All donated their time and palates without hesitation or compensation. The judges were excited by the high quality of known wines submitted as well as the large number of new wines looking to break into the New York market and the United States as well.

What sets this competition apart from others is that the judges know the actual retail price of the wine they are judging and will the judge the wine as if they are buying it for their company. The wines are presented to the judges in their category as well as their price range. For example, the judges will be told that the wine they tasted is a “Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 or later” and whether it retails for $26 or $39.
All wines are judged in a blind tasting method and are sampled for appearance, aroma, taste, mouth feel, and finish. Each judging panel confers together to come to a unanimous decision. The judges make their decisions knowing that their peers (other trade buyers in New York and throughout the world) will also be making real buying decisions based upon the medals awarded at this particular competition.

Adam Levy, the founder of the NYIWC states, “This wine competition is designed for both the consumer and the trade buyer for they both buy on quality and price. For instance, a consumer will walk into a liquor store or ask at a restaurant for the best “Merlot” at a certain price. The trade buyer also looks at their selection and will buy wines based upon the best value by category and price. Why should we not judge wine that way?”

Wines landing on these shelves are carrying awards designated as either: Double Gold, Gold, Silver, or Bronze though not every bottle entered received a medal, as is common practice with many other competitions. A Bronze medal indicates it is something a judge would buy; Silver medals designate the spirit that judges really liked; Gold medals are affixed to brands that the judging panel believed was worth promoting to their customers. Double Gold is an amazing wine for its category and price.

 

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
International Winery Of The Year
La Spinosa

Rhone Valley Winery of the Year
Cave De Tain

US Importer of The Year
WJ Deutsch & Sons

California Winery of The Year

Knight Valley Region Winery of the Year
Ehret Family Winery

Lake County Winery of The Year
Diamond Ridge Vineyards

Lodi County Winery of The Year
Peirano Estate Vineyards Winery

Mendocino Winery of The Year
Navarro Vineyards

Napa Winery of The Year
Greyscale Wineries

Russian Valley Winery of The Year
Davis Family Vineyards

New Mexico Winery of the Year
Southwest Wines

New York State Winery of The Year or Finger Lakes
Dr. Konstantin Frank

New York North Fork Wine Region Winery of the Year
Sherwood House Vineyards

Oregon Winery of the Year
Cliff Creek Cellars

Tennesse Winery of the Year
Arrington Vineyards

Texas Winery of the Year
Sweet Dreams Winery

Virginia Winery of the Year
Pearmund Cellars

Australia Wine Importer of the Year
Epicurean Wines

Australia Winery of the Year
Thomas Goss

Chilean Winery of the Year
Bodegas y Vinedos De Aguirre S.A. Reina Ana

Italian Winery of the Year
Santa Armosa

New Zealand Winery of the Year
Giesen Winery

New Zealand Importer of the Year
Pernod Ricard New Zealand

Phillipine Wine Importer of the Year
Manny O. Wines

Portugal Importer of the Year
DFJ Vinhos

South Korea Rice Wine Importer of the Year
JP Global Enterprise Corp

South Korea Rice Winery of the Year
Kooksoondang Brewery Co. LTD

Turkey Wine Importer of the Year
Mey Icki Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S.

Turkey Winery of the Year
Sevllen

Family Owned Winery of the Year
Rutherford Wine Company

International Organic Winery of the Year
La Spinosa

US Organic Winery of the Year
Lumos Wine Co.

Kosher Wine Importer/Distributor of the Year
Happy Hear Wines

 

From the New York International Wine Competition press release

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Piquantly Pinot Gris

The second most planted winegrape in Oregon has many advocates. It’s easy to work with and ready to drink early as is reflected in the predominance of 2010 and 2011 wines among this month’s selections.

We found this group of wines to be approachable charmers and crisp, tasty sippers. But we’d like to see more examples that possess the intensity of fruit and depth of character found in the Alsatian cousins they seek to emulate.

Lumos 2011 Rudolfo Vineyard Pinot Gris, Oregon • $17 (1,016 cases)

The term ‘elegant’ isn’t typically seen in connection with Pinot Gris, but this example delivers a polished package combining floral aromas, fleshy fruit, a creamy soft palate and tart zestiness. All in all, a very classy experienc

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From the Oregon Wine Press, April 1, 2012

 

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Tasting Wine: Lumos

by Jeffrey Weissler

2009 Lumos 5 Blocks Pinot Noir
Wren Farm is the estate vineyard of Dai Crisp and PK McCoy (owners of Lumos Wine Co.). Five Blocks Pinot Noir brings 4 blocks from Temperance Hill Vineyard to the same bottle as fruit from Wren Farm. Listen in to Jeff Weissler and Beverly McKenzie fall in love with this Willamette Valley Pinot.

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Tasting Wine: Lumos

by Jeffrey Weissler

2010 Lumos Gewürztraminer
Old vine Gewürztraminer (guh-vertz-trah-me-nrr) from Temperance Hill Vineyard (Willamette Valley, OR) is the topic of conversation for Jeff Weissler and Beverly McKenzie.

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Thanksgiving Wines

by Jeffrey Weissler

What Thanksgiving wine is on your table? What pairs well with the orchestra of foods Thanksgiving offers? Thanksgiving wine is not so much about a particular flavor, but about the wine’s ability to match up lots of flavors. Think of it like a catcher’s mitt. The pitcher throws a variety of pitches and the catcher catches them all. A wine to handle them all is what we call a Thanksgiving wine! Continue reading “Thanksgiving Wines” »

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Tasting Wine: Lumos

by Jeffrey Weissler

2008 Lumos Temperance Hill Pinot Noir
Jeff Weissler and Beverly McKenzie wax poetic on the balance and prettiness of Lumos Wine Co.’s Temperance Hill Pinot Noir from the Willamette Valley’s Eola Hills AVA.

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

2010 Lumos Temperance Hill Pinot Gris

The Wine Enthusiast

Lumos 2010 Temperance Hill Vineyard Pinot Gris (Willamette Valley)
Wine Enthusiast Rating: 87

Price: $20/750 ml
Designation: Temperance Hill Vineyard
Varietal: Pinot Gris, Pinot Grigio/Gris
Appellation: Willamette Valley, Willamette Valley, Oregon, US
Producer: Lumos
Alcohol: 13.4%
Case Production: 196
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Category: White

Notes: Sharp and yeasty, this tastes as if it jumped straight out of the fermenter. It’s got a natural tang and tart citrus fruits. Drink it over the next couple of years while the freshness remains. P.G. (10/1/2011) — 87

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The Wine Enthusiast

Lumos 2010 Temperance Hill Vineyard Gewürztraminer (Willamette Valley)
Wine Enthusiast Rating: 85

Price: $19/750 ml
Designation: Temperance Hill Vineyard
Varietal: Gewürztraminer
Appellation: Willamette Valley, Willamette Valley, Oregon, US
Producer: Lumos
Alcohol: 12.3%
Case Production: 159
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Category: White

Notes:Floral, soapy and rather flat in the mouth. This takes a number of the feminine characteristics of the grape—particularly its floral, perfumed, rose petal nature—and contrasts that with somewhat bitter skin flavors. A lot going on, but the pieces don’t fit together. P.G. (10/1/2011) — 85

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

2010 Lumos Rudolfo Pinot Gris

The Wine Enthusiast

Lumos 2010 Rudolfo Vineyard Pinot Gris (Willamette Valley)
Wine Enthusiast Rating: 87

Price: $17/750 ml
Designation: Rudolfo Vineyard
Varietal: Pinot Gris, Pinot Grigio/Gris
Appellation: Willamette Valley, Willamette Valley, Oregon, US
Producer: Lumos
Alcohol: 13.7%
Case Production: 614
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Category: White

Notes: A single-vineyard Pinot Gris, focused and tart, with flavors as fresh as can be. Sharp and yeasty, but with good grip and substance through the middle, and a flash of heat in the finish. This will benefit from another year or so of bottle age. P.G. (10/1/2011) — 87

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Friday, September 30, 2011

Tasting Wine: Lumos

by Jeffrey Weissler

2010 Lumos Rudolfo Pinot Gris
Where does Pinot Gris come from? What is ver jus? This audio’s got the answers along with the scoop on Lumos Wine Co.’s Rudolfo Pinot Gris ’10 direct from the palates and imaginations of Jeff Weissler and Beverly McKenzie.

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