Kuhlman Cellars has announced that five of their wines won medals in the Houston Rodeo Wine Competition: two gold and three silver medals.
The 2017 Astéries and 2017 Ignis won gold medals, with 2018 Sangiovese, 2020 Estate White, and 2017 Gypsum winning silver.
Most notably, Kuhlman Cellars received three “Reserve Texas Class Champion” designations for the 2018 Astéries, 2017 Ignis, and 2018 Sangiovese.
These awards follow the two gold medals Kuhlman Cellars won at the Lone Star International Wine Competition in October for the 2017 Gypsum and 2017 Barranca.
They were also awarded gold and silver medallions at the Concours International de Lyon Wine Competition in France last summer.
“We are particularly pleased to have earned the Reserve Texas Class Champion designation for three of our wines, reflecting our wine quality and consistency across vintages,” co-founder Chris Cobb said.
“Texas wine continues to shine on the international stage and win awards when judged against other wines from around the world.”
About Kuhlman Cellars
Kuhlman Cellars believes wine promotes an appreciation of life’s journey.
Lifelong wine lovers Chris and Jennifer Cobb founded an estate vineyard to produce terroir-driven wines of the highest quality.
French winemaker and Texas wine pioneer Bénédicte Rhyne joined the team and they co-founded the winery to craft wine representative of Old-World winemaking principles.
Kuhlman Cellars opened to the public in 2014.
Located in the heart of the Texas wine country, Kuhlman Cellars welcomes visitors at its tasting room on the U.S. 290 Wine Trail between Fredericksburg and Johnson City for signature food and wine pairings.
For information and to purchase wines online, visit www.kuhlmancellars.com.