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Professional Wine Competition

Sonoma County Harvest Fair is the largest regional wine competition in the United States. Any made with grapes in Sonoma County, with a Sonoma County designated AVA as the only region listed on the bottle is eligible for entry. If your wines meet these requirements, we invite you to enter and participate.

2022 Professional Wine Competition will start accepting entries on July 1st and continue through August 19th.  Judging will take place on September 27th and 28th.  Awards will be announced on Sunday October 2nd.  The Grand Tasting will be held at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds on Saturday, October 15th. 

Sonoma County Harvest Awards Night Gala will follow the judging and public tasting, to be held on Thursday, October 27th at the Richard & Saralee Kunde Building located at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds.

Please refer to the Wine Competition Guide for specific details.

2022 Pro Wine Results

Sweepstakes Winning Wines

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Sweepstakes Winning Specialty Wine
Breathless
Late Disgorged Brut
Winemaker: Penny Gadd-Coster
97 pts.
“Handily challenges some of the best french style champagnes, with the warm brioche and hazelnut intro then a macintosh apple, white cherry, and delicate mousse dalliance. Definitely one to delight”

Sweepstakes Winning Red Wine
DeLoach Vineyards
2019 Pinot Noir
Maboroshi Vineyard
Winemaker: Brian Maloney
98 pts.
“Sonoma County, here is your Pinot! Beautifully pronounced fruit with elegance, spice, cherry cola, black tea. One for the record books”

Sweepstakes Winning White Wine
Francis Ford Coppola Diamond Collection
2021 Sauvignon Blanc
Winemaker: Andrea Card
White: 97 pts.
“Young summer love in a glass, fragrant field grasses, grapefruit, great fruit complexity with incredible acidity balance and restraint. The loveliest finish!”

2022 PROFESSIONAL WINE COMPETITON RESULTS

Please note asterisk (*) denotes a Double Gold

Introducing our Professional 2022 Judges

The choice of judges for the Sonoma County Harvest Fair Professional Wine competition is a critical step in creating a well-balanced panel of experts that will award Best of Class, Gold, Silver and Bronze medals to the over 1,000 wines that will be entered into the competition this year. Harvest Fair strives to recruit a range of experts representing all regions in the US. These include educators, enologists, trade, media and professionals in the hospitality industry.

Carrie Boyle

Wine Writer, Sacramento Magazine
Carrie Boyle is the co-founder of River City Wine Week (@rivercitywineweek on Instagram, www.rivercitywine.com), a wine writer for Sacramento Magazine online and she has over 20 years in the wine industry. She has been a general manager for a national wine & spirits retailer, owned and operated her own fine wine shops, and is a Certified Specialist of Wine (CSW). She has judged wine competitions around Northern California, made her own wine, designed and taught classes, orchestrated large wine events and traveled to wine regions all over California, Oregon, Washington, Australia, New Zealand, France (Burgundy, Rhone Valley, Bordeaux, Champagne, and Beaujolais), and Spain (Rioja and Ribera del Duero). Today, in addition to managing River City Wine Week, she acts as a broker representative for hand-crafted wineries from various corners of the world, and actively promotes Sacramento as a wine vacation destination.

Sean Brosnihan

Wine Educator/Guest Experience Lead, Ramey Wine Cellars
After fifteen years in the restaurant industry, Sean relocated to Sonoma County from his native New England in 2007 to pursue his passion for wine. In his time in Healdsburg, Sean has focused on hospitality and wine education in the luxury wine sector and has also spent time as a Sommelier at local restaurants. Currently a WSET III certificate holder, he began judging in the Sonoma County Harvest Fair in 2017 and also judges in the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. While continuing his formal wine education, Sean educates and entertains guests at Ramey Wine Cellars in Healdsburg.

Sarah Doyle

Wine Reporter, The Press Democrat and Sonoma Magazine
Over the past 20+ years, Sarah has written about wine, spirits, and food for over 50 publications, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, Wine Enthusiast, Wine & Spirits, Gourmet, Saveur, Bon Appetit, Food & Wine, Whisky Advocate, Forbes, Robb Report, and many others.
Sarah joined the wine industry in 2006 when the stars aligned and she scored a job as a tasting room host at Tablas Creek winery in Paso Robles, Calif. From there, she went on to work for many wineries on the Central Coast and in Sonoma County in roles that ranged from communications, marketing, public relations, social media, DTC sales, tasting room management, and wine production, among others.
Sarah has completed three harvest internships and has taken advanced college courses on enology, viticulture, wine chemistry, sustainable/organic winegrowing, and more. In 2018, she earned her Wine & Spirits Education Trust (WSET) Level 3 Award in Wine.
A former chef and recipe developer for print media, Sarah is a graduate of the professional culinary training program at the Natural Gourmet Institute for Health and Culinary Arts in New York City. She’s also highly versed in the art and production of Scotch whisky and a graduate of Bruichladdich Distillery’s Malt Whisky Academy on Scotland’s Isle of Islay.
Sarah lives in Sonoma County with her husband, Andy, and her three wiener dogs: Ramsay, Minnie, and Sophie Francine.

Mike Dunne

Freelance Wine Writer
Mike Dunne is a freelance wine writer and consultant who divides his time between Sacramento and San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur. The former food editor, wine columnist and restaurant critic of The Sacramento Bee, he continues to contribute a weekly wine column to The Bee and its online platforms, including www.sacbee.com and www.sacwineregion.com. His blog – A Year in Wine – also is a partner in The Bee’s online community of Northern California bloggers, Sacramento Connect. Mike contributed the Inland California and Mexico chapters to the recently published book “Opus Vino,” and is at work on a spinoff about outstanding everyday value wines.

Mark Elcombe

Homeplace Manager, Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards, Windsor, CA
Passion can be a well-worn adjective in the wine industry, but not when it comes to describing Mark Elcombe, Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards Homeplace Manager since 2014. Mark, a San Diego native, is no stranger to wine country; having arrived in 1985. In 2007, he decided the best way to live his wine country dream was to become involved with wineries and wine in a way that would help him understand the industry from grape to glass.
Mark began his journey of turning passion into a career by immersing himself in the industry. He attended Santa Rosa Junior College, one of the region’s premiere wine training programs, earning dual certification in Wine Evaluation and Service as well as Wine Business and Marketing. Hands-on experience – from harvest to hospitality – was gained at Wilson Winery and St. Francis Winery.
Those who know Mark say he has developed the knowledge and ability to evaluate and present wine in a manner that is usually reserved for those who have worked in the wine industry for decades. This innate talent makes him well-suited for his role as Sonoma-Cutrer’s Hospitality Manager. Mark oversees the tasting room, wine club, events and trade visits to Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards. Mark also has guest lectured at Santa Rosa Junior College for the Professional Wine Judging class.

Bill Hayes

Wine Category Manager, BevMo!
Bill Hayes is the Wine Category Manager the growing BevMo! Retail chain of 163 Stores throughout California, Arizona and Washington. With over 33 years of career experience in the Wine Retail industry, Bill has developed key relationships with winery Owners, Winemakers, Growers as well as other industry partners that have cultivated his vast knowledge of and passion for Wines around the world.
Bill’s career in the Wine business began as a Buyer with the Liquor Barn stores. Bill was also a part of the Kendall-Jackson Family Wine organization where he managed the Distributor portfolio that included Kendall-Jackson, La Crema, Cambria and Stonestreet Wines. In 1994 Bill joined BevMo! as one of its very first employees as the Corporate Wine Buyer. He has played key roles in the development, launching and fostering of BevMo!’s iconic 5₵ Wine Sale that has grown from one Wine to now over two-hundred. As part of the BevMo! Private Label/Exclusive Wine program, Bill has traveled throughout Europe and South America to work with Wineries and industry partners to blend and bottle Import Wines such as Zolo and Tapiz, and has blended and developed varietal extensions of the Unruly , Shiloh Road and Stateland Cellars brands. Bill’s current focus with BevMo! is sourcing and developing the premium selection of wines from around the world and promote the local brands for the next-generation BevMo! Consumer.

Barry Herbst

Wine Category Manager, Bottle Barn
Barry has more than three decades of experience in the wine industry, ranging from sommelier and wine shop owner to high-level retail and private cellar acquisitions. He was raised in Southern California, where he earned his stripes in some of LA’s most celebrated restaurants, among them Chinois on Main and Osteria Angelini. Most recently, Barry was General Manager of the Rare Wine Company in Sonoma, as well as working with Soutirage and Bounty Hunter Rare Wine & Spirits in Napa Valley. Currently, he is the wine buyer for Bottle Barn in Santa Rosa, CA, a 15,000 square foot superstore and arguably has the largest and finest selection of fine wines north of San Francisco. Barry blames a bottle of 1980 Jayer Vosne-Romanée Cros Parantoux for having sent him down the rabbit hole many years ago. Today, he lives in Petaluma, CA with his wife, two children and Australian Shepherd, Elvis, to whom he happily dedicates every spare moment outside of work.

Jennifer "JB" Kelly

VP, Sales & Marketing, Donald Patz Wine Group
Jennifer Kelly is a Certified Sommelier and passionate wine professional with over 20 years of wine industry experience. Her many talents include wine education, marketing, sales, public relations, and most recently adding assistant winemaker to her diverse repertoire. Ambitious by nature, Jennifer has held an executive role with the likes of famed importer, Wilson Daniels, specializing in French and Italian wines, based in St. Helena, California. Climbing the ranks with Sonoma County-based Jackson Family Wines working with both domestic and international portfolios, and is the founder of Luxury Wine Marketing, a consultancy for small, boutique wineries/winemakers in Sonoma and Napa County.

Rick Kushman

Capital City Radio
Rick Kushman is a New York Times bestselling author and an award-winning journalist who is the wine commentator and a guest host for Capital Public Radio, Sacramento’s NPR affiliate. He is also the creator and co-host of the popular podcast “Bottle Talk with Rick and Paul,” which is featured on the Capital Public Radio podcast lineup among many others.
Rick was a longtime columnist for The Sacramento Bee and his writing has appeared in publications ranging from Time Magazine to Sommelier Journal to Daily Variety. He has worked in the wine industry as a consultant on service and communication and as a Napa Valley-based Communications Strategist for E&J Gallo Winery. His day job now is handling Executive Communications for UC Davis Health.
He is the author of two books, and the second, “The Barefoot Spirit,” a business book set in the wine world, spent two months on the New York Times Bestseller list. He also offers inventive, light-hearted, anti-winespeak programs for corporate events and for the public, and he conducts media trainings and public speaking seminars for wineries, corporate clients and industry groups. Rick has served as Co-Chief Judge for the California State Fair Commercial Wine Competition and is currently Chief Judge of the State Fair’s Home Winemaker’s Competition.

Ellen Landis

Wine Writer, Certified Sommelier
Ellen is a published Wine Writer, Certified Sommelier, Certified Wine Specialist, Wine Educator and Professional Wine Judge. She is the author of the blog EllenOnWine.com and writes for the AWS Wine Journal (AmericanWineSociety.org) among other publications.
Ellen is a moderator for the highly acclaimed Vintner’s Holidays annual event at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite, and participates as a key speaker, moderator and panelist at various other wine events. For the past sixteen plus years, she and husband Ken co-owned award winning Landis Shores Oceanfront Inn where Ellen served as Wine Director and Sommelier. They recently sold their Inn to devote more time to the world of wine. Ellen was also a Sommelier at the Ritz Carlton for several years. Ellen has traveled many wine regions throughout North America including California, Oregon, Washington, Virginia, Michigan, Ohio, Connecticut, New Mexico, Arizona, New York and Canada, and several international wine regions including Bordeaux, Champagne, Burgundy, Rhone, Tuscany, and wine regions throughout Spain, Portugal, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia.

Laura Ness

Wine Columnist
Laura Ness is an avid wine journalist with a deep respect for the many hands behind the myth and reality of wine. Every aspect of wine is infused with stories, and telling those stories in a compelling way has become her passion.
A visit to France shortly after college imprinted the concept of terroir indelibly as she tasted wines in the very towns that bear their names. Sancerre, Chinon and Vouvray were not just wines, they were actual places: places you could taste.
Laura’s wine obsession eventually led her from high tech communications to the wine industry, where she is the wine columnist for Spirited and Los Gatos magazines, as well as several Bay Area newspapers. She also writes regularly for industry and consumer publications like Edible: Monterey, Wine Business Monthly, Wine Industry Network, and WineOh.Tv. She judges wine competitions throughout California and enjoys playing “wine concierge” for people seeking out wineries and experiences that provide a unique sense of place.

Deborah Parker Wong

Discover Wine & Spirits Academy
Deborah Parker Wong, DWSET is Global Wine Editor for sister publications the SOMM Journal and The Tasting Panel magazines. In 2018 she was appointed California Editor for the Slow Food Slow Wine Guide which celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2018. Deborah teaches as an adjunct professor in the Wine Studies departments at Santa Rosa Junior College and Cabrillo College and she owns a Wine & Spirit Education Trust school offering Level 2 and Level 3 certifications. In addition to writing and speaking about wine, she consults to producer groups, judges wine competitions and scores wine for Planet Grape Wine Review. Her motto is: To learn, read. To know, write. To master, teach.

Greg Richtarek

WSE, Wine Steward, Safeway
Currently wine steward at Safeway Stores, Greg has a broad background in the wine and spirits marketplace. His experience includes management in hospitality, marketing, production and business modeling. Greg is WSET certified and has been an accredited judge for the past eight years.

Christopher Sawyer

Wine Writer and Sommelier
Christopher Sawyer is an internationally-renowned sommelier, wine judge, consultant, wine journalist and public speaker. Voted Best Sommelier of Sonoma County 2020 by Bohemian Magazine for the seventh consecutive year, he is also a recipient of many more prestigious awards and industry honors. To enjoy his wine adventures follow his Blog The Sommelier Files & YouTube Channel featuring The Varietal Show!

Liz Thach

Sonoma State
Dr. Liz Thach, MW is the Distinguished Professor of Wine and a Professor of Management at Sonoma State University where she teaches in both the undergraduate and Wine MBA programs. Liz’s passion is wine, and she has visited most of the major wine regions of the world and more than 37 countries. In addition, she is an award-winning author who has published over 130 articles and 8 wine books, including Call of the Vine, Best Practices in Global Wine Tourism and Wine Marketing & Sales. A fifth-generation Californian, Liz finished her Ph.D. at Texas A&M and now lives on Sonoma Mountain where she tends a small hobby vineyard and makes pinot noir wine. She also works as a wine judge in various competitions and has served on many non-profit wine boards. Liz obtained the distinction of Master of Wine (MW) in May of 2011

Larry Van Aalst

Retired Sommelier, Radio Talk Show Host
The Equus Restaurant wine list was judged “Best of Show” in the 1995 and 1998 Sonoma County Harvest Fair. The gallery of Sonoma County wines, nearly 300 bottles hand-picked by their winemakers, sets the tone–wine country splendor in a classic setting. Larry Van Aalst, Equus Sommelier, has been selecting wines for Equus for over a decade. Larry has been judging at the Cloverdale Citrus Fair/San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition for over a decade likewise, an opportunity for Larry to keep abreast of fine wines from California.

Helena Welsh

Executive Director, Lake County Winery Assocition
Helena Welsh is the Executive Director of the Lake County Winery Association. Helena is the current President of the Lake County Chamber of Commerce and serves on other boards including the Lake County Wine Alliance, Rotary Club of Clearlake and 1Team1Dream.

Wilfred Wong

Chief Storyteller for Wine.com
Wilfred Wong, Chief Storyteller for Wine.com is a 40+ year veteran of the wine industry. In his role at Wine.com, Wilfred concentrates his efforts on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, etc.). He is an extreme researcher and a taster of wines and employs his photography skills in his role. As a wine judge, Wilfred has participated domestically (Los Angeles International, San Francisco International, Sonoma County Harvest Fair and many others and internationally (Spain, France, New Zealand and Australia). He joined Wine.com on March 31, 2014. Wilfred lives in San Francisco with his wife, Alice and dog, Cody.

The Sonoma County Harvest Fair Board has created Digital Medals that you can download and use to promote your award winners on your website and social media!

Click Below for a link to the Digital Medals. 

Digital Medal Download

Past Pro Wine Results

2021 PRO WINE RESULTS BY CLASS 2021 PRO WINE RESULTS BY BRAND
2020 PRO WINE RESULTS BY BRAND 2020 PRO WINE RESULTS BY CLASS 2019 PRO WINE RESULTS BY BRAND 2019 PRO WINE RESULTS BY CLASS 2018 PRO WINE RESULTS BY BRAND 2018 PRO WINE RESULTS BY CLASS

(Note: The asterisk (*) indicates double gold.)

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