Illinois Grape Growers 2012 Annual Conference Awards

The Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners Association 2012 Conference was held this past weekend in Springfield, Illinois.   Over 250 growers, vintners and enthusiasts attended the conference.  At the awards ceremony the following 2012 recipients were honored:

Friend of The Wine IndustryLarry Aldag, Illinois Department of Agriculture.   Larry recently retired after 36 years of devoted service.

Vineyard of  The YearBarb and John Harp, Two Oaks Vineyard, Benton, Illinois.  Known for exceptional Cabernet Franc and Muscat.

Enologist of the YearKaren Hand, Blue Sky Vineyard.  Affable multiple award-winning winemaker at Southern Illinois’ largest winery.

Lifetime Achievement Award Christine Lawlor-White,  Galena Cellars Winery.  A pioneer of the Illinois and Iowa wine industries who now runs a 60,000 gallon/year winery.  One of the first women in the United States to earn an enology degree in 1976.

IGGVA President Larry Morgenstern also mentioned Mark Wenzel of August Hill Winery and Denny Franklin of Pheasant Hollow Winery as Illinois wine industry innovators.  Wenzel formed the Illinois Sparkling Company during 2012 and Franklin created a Vignoles ice wine.

Look for a report on Tim Hanni’s IGGVA Conference presentation on wine sweetness perceptions later this month in Midwest Wine Press.

 

 

Mark Ganchiff

Mark Ganchiff is the publisher of Midwest Wine Press, the leading source of news on the growing wine industry in the central United States. Mark has been a wine judge at the 2012 and 2014 INDY International Wine Competition, the 2014 Cold Climate Wine Competition, the 2013 Mid-American Wine Competition, the 2012 Illinois State Fair Wine Competition and the 2013 Michigan Wine Competition. He also enjoys speaking at wine events including the Cold Climate Wine Conference, the Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners Association Annual Meeting, the Midwest Grape and Wine Conference and the Wisconsin Fruit and Vegetable Conference. Mark's articles about regional wine have appeared in Vineyard & Winery Management, WineMaker and several regional magazines. Mark is a Level One Sommelier in the Court of Master Sommeliers. He lives in Louisville, but also has a residence in Chicago.

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