Whatever your taste
preference, we vint a pleasing assortment of wines from
locally grown grapes. Full-bodied
Classic Wines Sweeter Sipping
Wines Dry Dinner
Wines Authentic Fruit
Wines We
won our first award in Eastern Wine Competition in New
York in 1982 with our Cynthiana Wine. There were over
700 wines entered. Six Gold Medals and 51 Silver Medals
were awarded. We received a Silver Medal. We have also won
awards and medals in Arkansas, Indiana, and
Tennessee. In
1996, our Blueberry Wine was selected to be offered to the
official wine taster for Queen Elizabeth II. Our Port Wine -
a Gold Medal winner - is recognized as outstanding by
all who taste it. "Cowie's
Arkansas Cynthiana: Dark Red; great full bouquet, soft
velvety taste." Cowie
Wine Cellars: Wine List When
you come to visit us, you are welcome to enjoy for
free any four of our wines listed below. Or if you
wish, you may for only $5.00, taste them all and
keep your tasting glass. Or you may taste four and
for just $3.00 keep your tasting glass. Vintner's Reserve Wines: 375 mL Vintner's Choice Wines: Cynthiana, (M) Queen of wines, full, earthy, complex, aged in oak $19.95 Robert's Port, (M) The finest wine to end a wonderful day

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What others say: "Your
'81 Cynthiana, which I've just tasted, is without doubt
the best wine in Arkansas... Your wine could be
discovered as the great American wine of an American
Grape."
-- Leon
D. Adams
Founder - (California) Wine Institute
--
Erhardt Schick-Weinkontrolleur
State Chemical Research Office
Wiesbaden, Germany
"I never
would have thought I'd be rhapsodizing about a dessert
wine from Paris, Arkansas, but there you are. If the bed
and breakfast and museum are as good as Robert's
Port, I'll have to make my way out there for a visit
before long".
-- Bruce Schoenfeld
Wine Writer
Boulder, Colo
Cowie Wine Cellars
List of Wines
Awards: (M)
more than one, (G) Gold, (S) Silver, (B) Bronze
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Reserve Robert's Port, (M) Personally set back by the vintner in reserve
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Sherry, (S) A wine to share with friends or savor alone
Dry Wines:
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Cabernet Sauvignon, A fine red wine for dinner
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Chambourcin, (M) A deep red wine for the true wine lover
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Chardonnay, (M) A very dry white wine to be enjoyed with a meal
Semi-Sweet Wines:
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Elizabeth's Blush, Not sweet, nor dry. Good with fruit and cheese
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Mount Magazine Mist, (M) A crisp light wine for anytime
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Mount Magazine Rough, (M) A red wine to enjoy in the day
Sweet Wines:
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Cambell Early, (M) A light red wine, like eating fresh grapes
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Henry J. Sax, (M) A wine made from the grapes of the Sax vineyard
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Katherine's Delight, (M) A gragrant, delightful wine for any occasion
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Red Muscadine, (M) A fine Southern wine for dinner, or to enjoy anytime
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White Muscadine, (M) A fine white wine for the ladies
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Mount Magazine Sunset, (M) An ideal sweet wine for watching the sunset
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Niagra, (M) Just like eating fresh grapes from the vineyard, an afternoon wine
Fruit Wines:
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Cherry, (M) The wine like grandma made from the old cherry tree
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Cranberry, The wine that adds to the enjoymend of the day