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Texas Wines Take On the World in Rodeo Competition Texas wines compete well with some of the best wines in the world at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ International Wine Competition. Houston, TX (PRWeb) February 28, 2007 -- Riding strong with names such as Belle Star, Sweet Riesling and Gewürtztraminer, Texas winemakers galloped to victory at the fourth annual Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ International Wine Competition.
This year, the competition -- known for awarding its popular prize saddles and belt buckles rather than traditional wine medals -- attracted 1,580 entries from 443 wineries in 16 countries around the world. Twenty-four Texas wines received Champion, Reserve Champion and Texas Champion awards during the Show's Rodeo Uncorked! Roundup and Best Bites Competition at Reliant Astrodome on Feb. 26.
Texas is the nation's fifth largest wine-producing state with more than 120 wineries in operation.
"We're extremely proud of this outstanding performance by Texas wines against very impressive competition," said Texas Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples. "Once again, the awards affirm for consumers that premium-quality, world-class wines are being made right here in Texas."
Messina Hof Sweet Riesling Late Harvest Angel 2005 won Double Gold Champion and Texas Champion honors at the 2007 event, as well as the title of Top Texas Wine. It is the fourth straight year the Bryan winery has claimed the Top Texas Wine award. Other Texas wineries earning Gold Champion and Gold Reserve Champion in the international rounds were Chisholm Trail Winery's Belle Star 2005, Haak Vineyards & Winery's Blanc du Bois 2005, Piney Woods Country Wines Blueberry Wine 2006 and Kiepersol Estates Cabernet Sauvignon 2004.
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo competition boasts one of the nation's highest-earning wine auctions with proceeds directed to the mission of the Show to benefit youth, support education and facilitate better agricultural practices through exhibitions and presentation.
Below is a list of Texas winners:
Becker Vineyards Fume Blanc, 2005 Becker Vineyards Prairie Rotie, 2005 Becker Vineyards Provencal, 2005 Becker Vineyards Reserve Cabernet-Syrah, 2004 Becker Vineyards Riesling, 2005 Bruno & George "Other Than Standard" Raisin Wine, NV Chisholm Trail Winery Belle Starr, 2005 Haak Blanc du Bois (semi-sweet), 2005 Happy Dog Sweet Red, NV Kiepersol Estates Cabernet Sauvignon, 2004 Llano Estacado Winery "Mont Sec Vineyard" Cellar Reserve Chardonnay, 2005 Llano Estacado Winery Cellar Reserve Merlot, 2005 Llano Estacado Winery Chardonnay, 2005 Llano Estacado Winery Signature Rhone Style Red, 2004 McPherson Cellars Sangiovese, 2004 Messina Hof "Reflections" Private Reserve Meritage, 2004 Messina Hof Cabernet Sauvignon Barrel Reserve, 2005 Messina Hof Gewürtraminer, 2006 Messina Hof Ivory Port of Call, NV Messina Hof Muscat Canelli, 2006 Messina Hof Paulo Merlot, 2004 Messina Hof Paulo Port, 2002 Messina Hof Sweet Riesling Late Harvest Angel 2005 Piney Woods Country Wines Blueberry Wine, 2006
View QuickTime video files:
http://www.tateaustin.com/files/test/TDA_Bonarigo&Dalton.mov Comments from : -Paul Bonarrigo, Messina Hof Winery -Charles "Bear" Dalton, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ International Wine Competition
http://www.tateaustin.com/files/test/TDA_HLSR_video2.mov Video highlights from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ International Wine Competition
For more information about Texas wines and Show winners, call the Texas Department of Agriculture at (866) 4TX-WINE.
All TDA press releases are also available via the Internet at www.agr.state.tx.us.
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