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Contact: Valerie Venezia-Ross
Phone: 1 (518) 229-3765
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PENN YAN NY, June 12, 2023 – The New York Wine & Grape Foundation (NYWGF) is pleased to announce that the 2023 New York Wine Classic Award winners will be honored on July 13th at 6:00PM EST in a live virtual ceremony hosted by Karen MacNeil.
The New York Wine Classic Awards Ceremony will reveal and celebrate the prestigious “Governor’s Cup” (Best Wine), “Winery of the Year” (Best Overall Showing by a Winery), and “Best in Category” winners.
Organized annually by NYWGF, the New York Wine Classic celebrates a diverse selection of world-class wines from producers statewide. For the second year, NYWGF has partnered with the Beverage Testing Institute (BTI) to judge wines submitted from across New York state. Scores were awarded by BTI’s trained sensory panel comprised of beverage directors, sommeliers, top bartenders, retail buyers and educators.
All are encouraged to join host Karen MacNeil, one of the top wine professionals in the United States, for this exciting unveiling.
“For over 35 years, the New York Wine Classic competition has celebrated the best of the best in our industry,” notes Sam Filler, Executive Director of NYWGF. “We urge you to tune in as Karen MacNeil honors the winners and shares stories about what makes New York wines so exquisite and exciting. This is also a great opportunity to learn about the winning wines that will inevitably sell out quickly!”
“The top wines of New York State are the best-kept secrets in the US,” says Karen MacNeil. “They should absolutely be better known across the country. The New York Wine Classic Awards will help wine lovers discover some of New York’s most delicious wines.”
The New York Wine Classic Awards Ceremony is free and open to all. Learn more and register online here.
About our Host
Karen MacNeil is the only American to have won every major wine award given in the English Language. These include the prestigious James Beard award for Wine and Spirits Professional of the Year, the Louis Roederer award for Best Consumer Wine Writing, the International Wine and Spirits award as the Global Wine Communicator of the Year and the Wine Appreciation Guild’s Wine Literary Award. In a full-page profile on her, TIME Magazine called Karen “America’s Missionary of the Vine.” Karen has been named one of the “100 Most Influential People in Wine in the United States.”
Karen is the author of the award-winning book, THE WINE BIBLE (now in its third edition), praised as “a masterpiece of wine writing.” THE WINE BIBLE has sold more than one million copies and was featured in the 2020 Netflix series Uncorked and the Starz series Sweet Bitter.
The former wine correspondent for the Today Show on NBC, Karen was also the host of the PBS series Wine, Food and Friends with Karen MacNeil, for which she won an Emmy. Most recently, Karen was the host and narrator of the documentary Amphorae Project: Past Forward, which won Best Short Documentary 2023 at the International Documentary Film Festival in the Republic of Georgia.
Karen gives speeches, seminars and presentations to wine audiences globally and is known for her passion and style. Her firm, Karen MacNeil & Company, creates customized, bespoke wine experiences around the world for groups and corporations including global law firms and investment banks.
Karen is the creator and editor in chief of WineSpeed (www.winespeed.com), her award-winning weekly digital newsletter with an audience of 40,000 subscribers. Her articles have been published in more than 50 newspapers and magazines including The New York Times, Town & Country, Food & Wine, and Worth.
Karen’s line of glassware—the Flavor First Collection—debuted in 2020. The unique affordable collection is designed around a wine’s flavors rather than wine regions or varieties.
Karen was the creator of the Culinary Institute of America’s Rudd Center for Professional Wine Studies and is now Chair Emerita of the wine school. She also currently teaches a wine course at Stanford University. The course—Exploring Wine’s Connection to Place and Culture: Stories in a Bottle—is one of the university’s most popular Continuing Education courses.
In 2021, the University of California at Davis added Karen’s papers to the Warren Winiarski Wine Writers’ Collection in its library, which also includes the papers of Hugh Johnson, Jancis Robinson, Dorothy J. Gaiter and John Brecher.
In 2023 Karen was honored by the Wine History Project as “the most influential wine educator and writer in the United States.” That same year, the Napa County Historical Society included her as the only writer in their exhibit Napa’s Pioneering Women: Two Centuries of Women Who Have Changed Napa’s Cultural Landscape.
And finally, Mattel created a special Barbie modeled on Karen. “Wine Barbie”—holding a glass of red wine—now sits on Karen’s desk.
More information is available at www.karenmacneil.com.