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Many states have selected a state grape to promote, but Illinois has taken a different approach to that. Given the wide north to south geographic range, there isn’t one grape cultivar that is grown throughout the state. Due to this Illinois has focused on a wine style to promote, dry rosé.
In this episode we speak with 3 members of the Illinois wine industry to chat about the Illinois Signature Rosé series of wines.
- Lisa Ellis, Executive Director of the Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners Alliance
- Peggy Harmston, Massbach Ridge Winery of Elizabeth, Illinois
- Scott Albert, Kite Hill Vineyards and The Holotype Wine Co, Shawnee Hills AVA, Illinois
Episode Notes
- 4:05 Illinois rosé in blind tastings with Whispering Angel
- 10:06 Background of the Illinois rosé project
- 15:18 Kite Hill Vineyards and The Holotype Wine Co. participation in the Illinois rosé project, making a name for Illinois wine, and friendly competition, varieties being used at rosé
- 19:53 How white Zinfandel has impacted the perception of rosé
- 23:00 Coroner elections in Illinois
- 26:50 How Massbach Ridge Winery began in NW Illinois
- 29:13 How rosé can be done successfully in variable weather, and it has a diversity of consumers
- 35:41 More talk about county coroner elections
- 37:09 Marketing the Illinois Signature Rosé project