
Shade Mountain Winery recipient of several awards at PA Farm Show
Jan. 28—MIDDLEBURG — Wines produced at Middleburg's family-owned Shade Mountain Winery and Vineyard received several awards at this year's Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg.
The 25-year-old business was awarded Best of Show for its Gewurztraminer wine, a dry German white wine it began making about eight years ago. Another gold medal was awarded for the Lemberger, a semi-dry, German red wine and a silver medal for the Dry Rosѐm a blend of Cabernet Franc and Cayuga grapes.
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