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Garrison Brothers Distillery and Ledson Winery Take Top Honors
(March 17, 2025) — Winners have been announced in the fourth annual Los Angeles Invitational Wine & Spirits Challenge. A merlot from Ledson Vineyards & Winery (Sonoma County, Calif.) and a small batch bourbon from Garrison Brothers Distillery (Hye, Texas.) topped their fields to be named Best of the Best.
The competition was established in 2022, in conjunction with Los Angeles-based beverage professionals (representing both the on- and off-premise channels), to highlight the best of the best wine and spirits producers in the world, and to introduce those producers to the largest market of consumers in the United States.
Judging took place February 25-26, 2025. Says event producer Debra Del Fiorentino of Wine Competitions Management & Production, “Year after year, our judges continue to be impressed with the depth in each category. The quality of product was fantastic!”
Competition this year was stellar, with more than 20% of entries receiving Best of Class designations and 37% of entered product across the wine and spirits fields awarded Double Gold (GG) and Gold (G) medals. When judging early rounds of a beverage competition, each entry is evaluated on its own merits — not comparatively — so every sample has a chance to earn a medal.
Garrison Brothers 2024 Cowboy Bourbon wowed judges with its “nutty toast” and “dry apricot” characteristics as it galloped to the top of the spirits sweepstakes to take Best of the Best honors.
“Garrison Brothers Cowboy Bourbon is the perfect example of what happens when you take your time and do things the right way,” says Rob Cordes, VP of marketing for Garrison Brothers. “It’s made from grains locally grown in Texas and aged in smaller White Oak barrels to bring out a bolder, richer flavor. On the nose, you get a mix of oak and caramel that makes you want to take a sip, and when you do, it’s smooth with a little kick. You’ll taste a bit of spice, vanilla and honey that lingers with a nice, warm finish. Garrison Brothers Cowboy Bourbon is the kind of bourbon you pour when you want something that feels as strong and proud as the Texas land it comes from. Cowboy Bourbon is not just another bottle on the shelf — it’s a legend.”
Described by judges as “Well-structured” with “ripe berry, cherry and roasted coffee,” and a “long finish,” the Ledson Vineyards & Winery 2019 Merlot was voted Best of the Best in the wine category, earning 96 points and a Double Gold rating. Ledson Winery & Vineyards produces more than 70 wines annually, representing the largest ultra-premium wine portfolio of any family-owned winery in the United States.
The Los Angeles Times, which is media sponsor of the competition, will publish its own notification of the event and results in a future edition. Additionally, winning producers will be featured in a robust LA Times online and social promotional campaign targeting its expansive audience of wine, spirits and food enthusiasts. Estimated reach is more than 700,000 impressions.
“Partnering with a media company that reaches such a large and enthusiastic wine and food audience brings another level of recognition for our winners,” says Del Fiorentino. “The ability to connect to the Southern California retail and restaurant markets has great potential for these producers.”
Next year’s competition will take place in early March 2026.
Below is a list of Best of Show winners. For a full list of Best of Class and medal winners, click here: wine; spirits.
Best of the Best, Best Red Wine
Ledson Winery and Vineyards 2019 Merlot (96 pts., GG, BOC)
Judges: “Well structured”; “ripe berry, cherry”; “roasted coffee”; “long finish”
Best White Wine
Navarro Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc Cuvée 128 (98, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Plush citrus”; “chocolate”; “tropical”; “little spritz”; “nice finish”
Best Sparkling Wine
Pennyroyal Farm 2016 Almittey Brut (98, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Gorgeous, rich”; “lemon peel”; “beautiful sweet finish”; “creamy”
Best Rosé Wine
King Estate Winery 2023 Rosé of Pinot Noir (97, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Delicate”; “Queen Anne cherry fruit”; “bruised apple notes”
Best Dessert Wine
Chateau d’Arche 2023 Soleil d’Arche (97, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Shines”; “balanced”; “candy lemon peel”
Best of the Best, Best Whiskey, Best Small Batch Bourbon >10 yrs.
Garrison Brothers Distillery 2024 Cowboy Bourbon (98, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Very interesting”; “nutty toast”;’ “dry apricot”
Best Straight Bourbon
Minden Mill Nevada Straight Bourbon Whiskey (98, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Expansive peat”; “easy approach”; “balanced and clean”
Best Single Malt Whiskey
Stranahan’s Mountain Angel (98, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Rich vanilla oak with hints of brioche”; “cinnamon spice and coconut on palette”; “smooth lingering finish”
Best Rye Whiskey
Larado Whiskey 8 Year Single Barrel Rye (93, G, BOC)
Judges: “Clean and elegant”; “subtle, peach”
Best Tennessee Whiskey
Uncle Nearest 1856 Premium Aged Whiskey (92, G, BOC)
Judges: “Rich, round and aged”
Best Tequila, Best Tequila Extra Añejo
1800 Milenio (99, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Like a fine cognac”; “world class barrel aged spirit.”; “expertly crafted”
Best Tequila Añejo
Familia Camerena Tequila Añejo (97, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Elegant, refined”; “light bodied”; “excellent layers of spice notes throughout”
Best Tequila Reposado
1800 Reposado (98, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Complex and multi-layered”; “Forest floor, dried leaf and wet stone”; “expertly crafted” Review comment!!
Best Tequila Blanco
Centinela Blanco (96, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Very traditional style”’; “austere and earthy”; “light, airy, crisp”; “clean and refined”
Best Cristalino
Centinela Eterno Cristalino (93, G, BOC)
Judges: “Earthy, light”; “excellent layer of smoke and sweetness”
Best Cachaça
Seven Waves Silver Cachaça (95, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Well-balanced”; “smooth”; “light, airy and textbook”
Best Vodka
New Amsterdam Vodka Original (92, G, BOC)
Judges: “Rich and clean on palate”; “long length, good minerality”
Best Vodka (Flavored)
Ogden’s Own Distillery Five Wives Spicy Vodka (96, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Out of the ordinary”; “spicy, nice heat”; “tamarind”; “balanced with an Asian twist”
Best Gin
Coit Spirits Earl Gray Distilled Tea Gin (98, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Straight juniper”; “clean and fine”; “citrus finish”; “lively sweet finish”
Best Gin (Flavored)
Posh Gin Pink Grapefruit (93, G, BOC)
Judges: “Citrus”; “very clear”
Best Hard Seltzer
High Noon Hard Seltzer Peach (93, G, BOC)
Judges: “Very balanced peach flavor”
Best Ready to Drink (RTD)
Napa Cru Yuzu Lemon Drop (98, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Fresh, natural aroma”; “balance of sweet and sour”
Best Mixer
Taste of Florida Bloody Mary Mix (96, GG, BOC)
Judges: “Delicious, tastes like homemade”; “well-balanced flavors, spiced”; “expertly crafted”; “Bloody Mary from the best bartender”; “excellent Bloody Mary”; “Good level of spice”
December 19, 2024 – The 4th Annual Los Angeles Invitational Wine & Spirits Challenge is now accepting entries, continuing its emergence as one of the fastest-growing and most prestigious wine and spirits competitions in the United States.
The Los Angeles Invitational Wine & Spirits Challenge was established, in conjunction with LA-based beverage professionals, to highlight the best of the best wine and spirits producers in the world. A distinguished panel of judges—including winemakers, distillers, sommeliers, industry experts, and influential media—evaluate each entry, providing valuable recognition and exposure for producers. Their endorsements offer increased visibility for brands, helping connect them with the vast consumer market in Southern California – one of the largest and most influential markets in the United States.
Entry Deadline: February 13, 2025
Early bird pricing ends February 3, 2025
From February 26-28, 2025, an esteemed group of industry professionals will gather in Los Angeles to assess and award exceptional wines and spirits. The Los Angeles Invitational is known for its high standards, only promoting products that receive Gold medals or higher—ensuring that award-winning brands are both exceptional and exclusive. Gold Medal winners will receive a coveted 90+ point score, along with a positive, marketable review from the judging panel, designed to enhance credibility and consumer interest.
Winning medals can help amplify sales and brand awareness for producers of all sizes, but small wineries and distilleries can truly benefit from recognition in this competition. Winners also receive multi-formatted digital medals optimized for online and social media promotion.
Exclusive Exposure via The Los Angeles Times
Winners will be publicly recognized in The Los Angeles Times, the official media partner of the competition, reaching thousands of wine and spirits enthusiasts across Southern California. Ongoing promotions will also be shared online, through virtual newsletters, and on social media channels, ensuring sustained visibility long after the competition concludes.
Submit an entry today and join the ranks of the industry’s most celebrated producers.
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OAK FARM VINEYARDS AND STEELBOUND DISTILLERY TAKE TOP HONORS IN 2024 LOS ANGELES INVITATIONAL WINE & SPIRITS CHALLENGE
MARCH 6, 2024 – Winners have been announced in the third annual Los Angeles Invitational Wine & Spirits Challenge. A Barbera from Oak Farm Vineyards in Lodi, Calif., and a Bourbon from Steelbound Brewery & Distillery in Ellicotville, N.Y., topped their fields to be named Best of the Best.
The competition was established in 2022, in conjunction with Los Angeles-based beverage professionals (representing both the on- and off-premise channels), to highlight the best of the best wine and spirits producers in the world, and to introduce those producers to the largest market of consumers in the United States.
Judging took place February 26-28, 2024. Says event producer Debra Del Fiorentino of Wine & Spirits Competitions Management & Production, “The competition grew again this year to attract close to 1,100 entries, and our judges were impressed with the depth in each category. The quality of product submitted was fantastic!
Even with the large number of entries, competition was stellar. In addition to the more than 100 Best of Class (BOC) category winners, hundreds more libations were awarded Double Gold (GG) and Gold (G) medals across the wine and spirits fields. When judging early rounds of a beverage competition, each entry is evaluated on its own merits — not comparatively — so every sample has a chance to earn a medal.
Wowing judges with its “Beautiful fruit”; “Cranberry, touch of currant, vanilla”; and “Toasty caramel,” the Oak Farm Vineyards 2020 Barbera was voted Best of the Best in the wine category, earning 98 points and a Double Gold rating.
“It may sound cliché, but [this wine] does truly start in our estate Barbera vineyard, which was planted in 2014,” says Dan Panella, Oak Farm co-owner and director of winemaking. “We spend a tremendous amount of time thinning fruit so the vine is balanced and then we are able to bring the fruit into the winery where my winemaker, Marilia Nimis-Schrader, can really get that juice to shine. You have to be patient with Barbera, though, it takes a bit to develop, so we typically age it for about 20 months in barrel.”
Steelbound Brewery and Distillery marched to the top of the spirits sweepstakes entries to take Best of the Best honors for its Bourbon, which judges called out as “Intriguing and complex,” with “campfire smoke” and “savory tea.”
“I believe what makes our Bourbon stand out is our proprietary process of filtering our water prior to mashing in, and also the process in which we distill, pulling heads and tails to taste, revealing the hearts of the run that go in the barrel,” says Steelbound’s Bill Bursee. “Once in the barrel, our weather does the rest. We have super hot summers and super cold winters, allowing the product to expand in and out of the barrel, leaving an amazing vanilla caramel finish with an undeniable mouthfeel.”
Bursee describes the bourbon as, “A meticulously crafted New York bourbon, aged to perfection in virgin oak barrels, evoking the rich heritage and tradition of bourbon craftsmanship."
The Los Angeles Times, which is media sponsor of the competition, will publish its own notification of the event and results in a future edition. Additionally, winning producers will be featured in a robust LA Times promotional campaign targeting wine, spirits and food enthusiasts. Next year’s competition will take place in early March 2025.
Below is a list of Best of Show winners. For a full list of Best of Class and medal winners, go to these links: Wine Results; Spirits Results .
2024 Los Angeles Invitational Wine & Spirits Challenge
Best of Show Winners
— Wine —
Best of the Best and Best Red Wine
Oak Farm Vineyards 2020 Barbera (BOC, GG, 98 pts.)
Judges: “Beautiful fruit”; “Cranberry, touch of currant, vanilla”; “Toasty caramel.”
Best White Wine
Turkovich Family Vineyards 2023 Albariño (BOC, GG, 97)
Judges: “Orange oil”; “Ocean air.”
Best Rosé Wine
Navarro Vineyards 2023 Rosé of Sangiovese (BOC, G, 93)
Judges: “Red fruit”; “Bright cranberry with a long finish.”
Best Sparkling Wine
Roederer Estate Brut Multi Vintage Traditional Method (BOC, GG, 98)
Judges: “Classic across the board!” “Cherry, perfect acid balance”; “Brioche, well made.”
Best Dessert/Late Harvest
Navarro Vineyards 2023 Late Harvest Gewürztraminer (BOC, GG, 99)
Judges: “Candied green apple and perfectly ripe peach juice with a touch of ginger and orange blossom honey”; “Has a prima ballerina personality: graceful, delicate and captivating.”
Best Cider
2 Towns Ciderhouse NV Raspberry Cosmic Crisp (BOC, G, 94)
Judges: “Great aromatics”; “Pomegranate, Jolly Rancher”; “Porch pounder, fun.”
— Spirits —
Best of the Best Spirits, Best Whiskey and Best Straight Bourbon
Steelbound Brewery and Distillery Straight Bourbon (BOC, GG, 97 pts.) Judges: “Savory”; “Campfire smoke”; “Very intriguing and complex”; “Extremely well integrated.”
Best Small Batch Bourbon
Uncle Nearest 1884 Small Batch Whiskey (BOC, GG, 97)
Judges: “Creme Brulee, tea”; “Elegant, complex.”
Best Flavored Bourbon
Devils River Distillery Coffee Bourbon (BOC, GG, 95)
Judges: “Coffee field”; “Balanced, nutty, savory.”
Best Barrel Finished Bourbon
Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished In French Oak (BOC, GG, 95) Judges: “Brown sugar oats”; “Very easy to drink and savor.”
Best Canadian Whiskey
Pendleton Midnight (BOC, GG, 95)
Judges: “Nutty spice”; “Rich, complex, candied nuts.”
Best Coffee Liqueur
Vincenzi Espresso Coffee Liqueur (BOC, G, 92)
Judges: “Thick”; “Rich”; “Bold”; Classy.”
Best Japanese Whiskey
Single Malt KANOSUKE (BOC, GG, 98)
Judges: “Perfect”; “The Grace Kelly of Japanese whiskey.”
Best Tennessee Whiskey
Uncle Nearest Master Blend Edition - Batch 032 (BOC, G, 91)
Judges: “Root Beer, butter”; “Delicious”; “Clean and multi-layered.”
Best American Whiskey 10 years >
Four Roses Single Barrel Bourbon (BOC, GG, 97)
Judges: “Elegant”; “Roasted nuts, peaches”: “Wonderful full mouth with lingering finish.”
Best Rye Whiskey
Devils River Distillery Rye Whiskey (BOC, GG, 98)
Judges: “Caramel and butterscotch”; “Elegant sipper.”
Best Cognac
Courvoisier XO Royal (BOC, GG, 97)
Judges: “French pastry shop”; “Brown sugar, cinnamon and sugar”; “Roasted coffee, wood smoke”; “Very delectable”; “Very, very, beautiful color”; “This blew us away.”
Best Gin
Highclere Castle Gin (BOC, GG, 97)
Judges: “Nice spices, balanced and soft finish”; “Elegant”; “A step above.”
Best Dry Gin
The Falls Distilling River Gin (BOC, G, 93)
Judges: “Subtle juniper.”
Best Liqueur
Absinthia Absinthe Bleue (BOC, GG, 98)
Judges: “Lingering anise finish”; “Chases the blues away.”
Best Mezcal
400 Conejos Tobala (BOC, G, 91)
Judges: “Smoky, old school”; “Satin, smooth.”
Best Rum
94 Proof Kraken Black Spiced Rum (BOC, GG, 97)
Judges: “Candy with caramel”; “Super well made.”
Best Soju
Golden Beaver Distillery BIba Soju (BOC, G, 90)
Judges: “Bright and clean.”
Best Ready to Drink (RTD)
Rancho La Gloria Espresso Martini (BOC, GG, 97)
Judges: “Balanced flavor”; “Layers of smoked sweetness.”
Best Tequila Reposado
Gran Centenario Reposado (BOC, GG, 95)
Judges: “Outstanding”; “Lovely, delicate, approachable”; “Nice color.”
Best Tequila Añejo
Gran Centenario Anejo (BOC, GG, 97)
Judges: “Interesting complexity”; “Very smooth.”
Best Tequila Blanco
Cierto Reserve Collection, Blanco (BOC, G, 94)
Judges: “Rich, round, full”; “Very smooth.”
Best Tequila Extra Añejo
1800 Milenio (BOC, G, 93)
Judges: “Bold, smooth, rich”; “Impressive.”
Best Flavored Tequila
1800 Coconut (BOC, G, 92)
Judges: “Crisp and clear”; “Tastes like the tropics.”
Best Vodka
Great Women Spirits The Countess Walewska Vodka (BOC, GG, 98) Judges: “Classical, balanced, elegant.”
Los Angeles Invitational Wine And Spirits Challenge Wine Competition Spirits Competition LA Times
2024 LOS ANGELES INVITATIONAL
WINE & SPIRITS COMPETITION
Now Accepting Submissions
On February 27-28, 2024, a collection of esteemed wine, spirits and alcohol beverage professionals will gather to evaluate entries in the 3rd annual Los Angeles Invitational Wine & Spirits Competition. Competition managers are now accepting entries for the LA Invitational, considered among the fastest growing wine and spirit competitions in the United States.
Entry deadline is February 15, 2024; early bird pricing ends February 5, 2024.
The Los Angeles Invitational Wine & Spirits Challenge was established, in conjunction with LA-based beverage professionals, to highlight the best of the best wine and spirits producers in the world. A panel of esteemed judges includes winemakers, distillers, sommeliers, beverage trade, educators and media, who promote the beverages they enjoy and can help give yours increased exposure. The mission is to introduce elite producers to the Southern California market of consumers, one of the largest in the country.
The LA Invitational only promotes the highest awarded-wines (golds and above), keeping your win exceptional and exclusive. Golds are converted into a point score above 90 and all 90+ point winners will get a marketable positive comment from the judging panel. Winning medals can help boost sales and brand awareness for producers of all sizes, but small wineries and distilleries can truly benefit from recognition in this contest.
Public announcement of awards will be made in print by The Los Angeles Times newspaper, media partner for the competition. Additional ongoing promotion will be made online, via virtual newsletters and through social media outlets.
Visit lainvitational.com for more information.
Entry Deadline – February 14th, 2022
Judging – February 22nd & 23rd, 2022
Welcome to the inaugural Los Angeles Invitational Wine & Spirits Challenge!
The competition was established, in conjunction with LA beverage professionals representing both the on and off premise channels, to highlight the best of the best wine & spirits producers in the world. And, to introduce those producers to the largest market of consumers in the country. Winning producers will be featured in a robust LA Times promotional campaign targeting wine, spirits and food enthusiasts
The Los Angeles Invitational Wine & Spirits Challenge was established, in conjunction with LA-based beverage professionals, to highlight the best of the best wine and spirits producers in the world. A distinguished panel of judges—including winemakers, distillers, sommeliers, industry experts, and influential media—evaluate each entry, providing valuable recognition and exposure for producers. Their endorsements offer increased visibility for brands, helping connect them with the vast consumer market in Southern California – one of the largest and most influential markets in the United States.
Submit an entry today and join the ranks of the industry’s most celebrated producers.
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