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MEDAL NEWS: Damas Vineyards entered 3 wines in the popular 2011 Amador County Fair blinded wine judging event--and
we won 3 medals! Our newly released 2010 Shenandoah Blanc (a blend of Viognier, Rousanne & Marsanne) won a Gold Medal
and Best in Class for Rhone style white wine blends. Our 2009 Zinfandel won a Gold Medal, and our 2008 Zin won Bronze. Let's
toast to that! With special thanks to our talented wine maker, Mark McKenna.
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DAMAS VINEYARD
The DAMAS Vineyard was planted in 1998 at approximately 2000 foot elevation, in Amador County, in the Sierra Nevada foothills
of California. The vineyard has 1,250 Zinfandel vines and occupies an area of about two acres. The vineyard slope is shaped
like an amphitheater, facing southwest, in the relatively tiny Fiddletown appellation.
Our grapes are head-pruned (the historic Amador way). We practice integrated pest management, which means pesticide use
is minimal. We have a big composting operation and mulch our pruned canes each year to replenish the soil in the vineyard.
A famous winemaker once told us that, in his experience, the best wine grapes come from the vineyards that have the most
footprints of the owners in them. Our vineyard is full of our footprints, as well as those of our city friends who love to
break away from their professional jobs to get their hands dirty and get intimate with these beautiful vines. We prune, sucker,
tie, cane-thin, canopy thin, cluster thin and harvest all by hand--striving for high quality, happy and healthy wine grapes.
No wonder our wine has won a medals in competitions ranging from the Amador County Fair to the San Francisco International
Wine Competition, an annual blind tasting of thousands of wines from all over the world. Our Zinfandel has also been selected
for several prestigious wine clubs, including the NapaStyle and KQED Wine Clubs.
Learn more about DAMAS and where you can find our limited-production wines on the other pages of this website.
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| DAMAS Zinfandel Ready for Harvest |

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