Sunset Announces The Winners Of The Western Wine Awards At Ocean-front Gala Sunset Editors And The Who's Who Of Western Wine Gathered At Sunset S

On Friday, September 30, Sunset magazine editors, celebrity guests, and some of the region's most talented winemakers gathered at the Sunset Western Wine Awards Gala to celebrate the best in Western wine.



The event was emceed by Liam Mayclem, Emmy Award-winning host and a producer for CBS5's "Eye on The Bay" and attended by hundreds of industry insiders and Western wine lovers alongside Sunset editor-in-chief Katie Tamony and Sunset wine editor Sara Schneider. The festivities took place in a glamorous clear tent on the Pismo Beach Pier as part of Sunset Savor the Central Coast (www.savorcentralcoast.com), a four-day food and wine event dedicated to celebrating the beauty and bounty of California's Central Coast region.



The Sunset Western Wine Awards, which were established in 2005, are recognized as the biggest honor for Western winemakers, focusing solely on the best wine producers in the West. Sunset's panel of professional judges includes Western wine writers, sommeliers, and wine instructors, who nominate wines they have tasted in the past year. The winners in each category are selected by the judges during a blind tasting at Sunset's headquarters in Menlo Park, California. This year more than 500 nominated wines were tasted before narrowing the field to 32 finalists.



And the winner is...

2011 Sunset Western Wine Awards were awarded to the following wines, winemakers, and wine venues:



Steal of the year

$15 and under

Gruet Nonvintage Blanc de Noirs (Lower Rio Grande, New Mexico; $15)



Project Paso 2009 Red Wine Blend by Don Sebastiani & Sons (Paso Robles;

$14)



Good value

$16 to $25

Navarro 2010 Estate Dry Gew�rztraminer (Anderson Valley; $19)



Qup� 2009 Syrah (Central Coast; $17)



Connoisseur

$26 to $40

Robert Sinskey 2010 Scintilla Sonoma Vineyard "Abraxas" Vin de Terroir (Los Carneros; $34)



St. Innocent 2009 Zenith Vineyard Pinot Noir (Eola-Amity Hills; $36)



Special Occassion

$41 to $60

Woodward Canyon 2010 Chardonnay (Washington State; $44)



Villa Creek 2009 "Willow Creek Cuv�e" (Paso Robles; $42)



Deep Pocket

Over $61

Robert Mondavi 2009 To Kalon Vineyard "I Block" Fum� Blanc (Napa Valley; $75)



Anomaly 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon (St. Helena, Napa Valley; $85)



Lifetime Achievement Award

Allen Shoup, managing partner of Long Shadows Vintners, managing partner of The Benches at Wallula Gap



Winemaker of the Year

Isabelle Meunier, Evening Land Vineyards, Oregon



Sommelier of the Year

Terry Threlfall, Wine Director, Hawksworth Restaurant, Vancouver, B.C.



Best Winery Tasting Rooms (three categories)



Most Beautiful

Denner Vineyards, Paso Robles



Entertainment Value - Sense of Humor

Francis Ford Coppola Winery, Sonoma County



Added Value-Experience Beyond Tasting

Raymond Vineyards, Napa Valley



Best New Wine Bars (three categories)



For the Wine Geek

Covell, Los Angeles



For the Foodie

The Local Vine, Seattle



For Super-Local Wines

Urban Enoteca, Seattle



The Western Wine Awards winners will be featured in the November issue of Sunset magazine.



In addition to the excitement of the awards ceremony, the gala guests had the opportunity to taste many of the 32 nominated wines, which were passed throughout the tables. The wines were paired with seasonal cuisine, prepared by the Central Coast's top chefs from the ar

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