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On the record ... with Rick Mamoser

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Rick Mamoser
Rick Mamoser (Curtis Clegg - cclegg@shawmedia.com)

On Saturday, Feb. 2, the Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners Association presented Rick Mamoser of Prairie State Winery with its winemaker of the year award.

Mamoser taught high school science for 13 years in suburban Chicago before he and his wife, Maria, also a teacher, opened Prairie State Winery in Genoa in 1999.

The Mamosers produced 500 gallons of wine that first year; last year’s vintage produced almost 13,000 gallons and the winery has steadily expanded its selection over the years.

“We have over 30 wines, and for us to stand alone as a winery, you need about 30 varieties to cover every wine palate,” Rick Mamoser said. “When someone comes in for a tasting either here or at our tasting room in Sycamore, I feel that I could find a wine that they would enjoy. Whether they like the sweetest wine, dessert wine, fruit wine, or if they don’t like wine at all because they drink beer, I have a wine that tastes like grape juice that’s a great wine for them to try.”

Mamoser is continually honing his wine-making skills and promoting Illinois wine. All of his wine is made in Genoa from grapes grown in Illinois.

“My happiest moment as a winemaker is to have someone come in and say, ‘Illinois wine? I don’t know about that.’ And then they try the wine and say, ‘Whoa, this was made in Illinois?’ And I get to say, ‘I made it myself. I made it right here.’”

Mamoser talked to MidWeek reporter Curtis Clegg about his latest award, his love of wine and the Illinois winemaking industry.

MidWeek: Were you surprised when you received the winemaker of the year award?
Rick Mamoser: Three of our wines won best in show three years in a row in the Illinois state competition, and I don’t think that has ever occurred before in this state. I think in the United States, one winery in North Carolina might have won three times in a row. It’s just a really nice honor. And I won winemaker of the year two out of those three years.

It’s just a great honor. There are some great winemakers in Illinois, but all of us are in this together. Any press or great recognition for the kinds of wine we produce in Illinois is good for all of us.

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