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St. James Winery Frontier Selections

St. James Winery has always drawn inspiration for its award winning wines from the spirit of the early Italian immigrants who settled the area around St. James, Missouri, during the late 1800s. Now with the introduction their Frontier Selection label, St. James Winery is re-branding five of its award-winning varietal wines — Cynthiana, Estate Norton, Moscato, Riesling, and Vignoles — and developing two new dry wine blends, Pioneer Red and Pioneer White.

“We’re very excited about our Frontier Selections line for many reasons,” said Peter Hofherr, CEO of St. James Winery. “Since St. James Winery first opened its doors, we have pioneered the art of creating award-winning wines made from hybrid and native grape varietals. People talk about the wine frontier of South America or the South Pacific, but it’s also right here in Missouri. Because the wine frontier is any emerging wine region, and the Ozark Highlands of Missouri where we grow and make our wines is definitely the wine frontier.”

Within the Frontier Selections family there are two new dry wine blends — Pioneer Red and Pioneer White — which are named in honor of two Missouri wine pioneers. “Because we’re a family-owned winery, we believed it was important to honor the contributions of my parents, Jim & Patricia Hofherr, who founded St. James Winery more than forty years ago,” Hofherr said. “Pioneer Red and Pioneer White are perfect tributes to their entrepreneurial spirit and pioneering contributions to winemaking in Missouri.”

Pioneer White blends Chardonel, Seyval, and Vignoles to create a wine with smoky oak and pineapple aromas with zesty gooseberry and kiwi on the palate. Crisp balanced acid and a lively finish. Pioneer Red blends Norton, Chambourcin, and Rougeon grapes for a bright crimson wine with intense, layered flavors of plums, dark cherries and spicy oak.

“Another thing we’re very excited about with the Frontier Selections brand is the introduction of bottles with a carbonless footprint package,” Hofherr said. “Our labels are screen printed on the bottles using an organic, soy-based inks that are environmentally friendly, free of heavy metals, cadmium, solvents, and volative organic compounds (VOC). Because these are 100% recyclable through the traditional waste management process, the bottles are very eco-friendly. We chose the design to reflect the region and heritage of St. James Winery: the one-room schoolhouse and the rolling Ozark Highlands.”

St. James Winery is the largest and most awarded winery in Missouri. Founded by the Hofherr family in 1970, St. James Winery celebrates more than 40 years as a family owned and operated winery. St. James Winery’s award-winning wines are sold in 19 states.

Pat Hofherr with St. James Mayor Dennis Wilson.

Pat Hofherr, who founded St. James Winery with her late husband, Jim, was recently honored by the St. James Chamber of Commerce with their Lifetime Achievement Award.

“I’m flabbergasted to say the least,” said Pat Hofherr  shortly after accepting the award. “I so appreciate this honor, and I am so surprised.”

This award truly reflects Hofherr’s long-term commitment to the St. James community which began in 1970 with the launching of St. James Winery.  In addition to her work growing and managing St. James Winery, Hofherr also served as a driving force behind St. James’s annual Grape & Fall Festival, and as a volunteer, she has spent countless hours over the past 40 years working to improve the quality of life in St. James, Missouri.

Hofherr was nominated by Dan Cavender, a past St. James Chamber of Commerce president, who wrote  “The wine garden and grape stomp, now Grape & Fall Festival staples, came to be when Pat was determined to put the ‘Grape’ back in Grape & Fall Festival. Not only did she create, manage and grow one of St. James’ largest and most successful businesses over the years (St. James Winery), but she has given to the community through countless financial gift donations that continue today….She deserves this award and has for many years.”

During the awards ceremony a proclamation from Representative Dan Brown was also read by St. James Mayor Dennis Wilson.  Representative Brown’s proclamation praised Hofherr’s work, as well as the relationships she has nurtured over the years, encouraging volunteerism and close community ties.

St. James Winery is the largest and most awarded winery in Missouri.  Founded by the Hofherr family in 1970, St. James Winery celebrates more than 40 years as a family owned and operated winery.  St. James Winery’s award-winning wines are sold in stores throughout the Midwest and the South. St. James Winery is online at www.stjameswinery.com.

St. James Winery CEO Peter Hofherr has been invited to serve as a panel moderator at “The Many Faces of Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food,” an agricultural conference to be held at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago on January 30, 2012. This one-day event will feature presentations and panel discussions centered on successful models, resources, strategies and opportunities for supporting, cultivating and growing local and regional food systems in the Midwest.

As a result of his innovative work growing St. James Winery, Hofherr has been asked to moderate the panel session entitled “To Market, To Market! Direct Retailers Share Information on Purchasing and Selling Local Foods.” Other members of the panel include Peg Shaeffer, Sandhill Organics, IL; Randall Fogelman, Detroit Eastern Market; and Irv Cernauskas, Irv & Shelly’s Fresh Picks, Chicago IL.

The conference is hosted by USDA’s Illinois Rural Development & Food & Nutrition Service Midwest. Others scheduled to speak or attend the event include: United States Department of Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan; Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emmanuel; and USDA Rural Development Illinois Director, Colleen Callahan. Attendees from a 12-state area will include local, state and federal government, business, and not for profit organizations in the United States heartland.

St. James Winery is the largest and most awarded winery in Missouri. Founded by the Hofherr family in 1970, St. James Winery celebrates more than 40 years as a family owned and operated winery. St. James Winery’s award-winning wines are sold in stores throughout the Midwest and the South. St. James Winery is online at www.stjameswinery.com.