Desert Wine

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GrandsireSword Dancer
DamAnne Campbell
DamsireNever Bend
Desert Wine
SireDamascus
GrandsireSword Dancer
DamAnne Campbell
DamsireNever Bend
SexStallion
Foaled1980
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederBrereton C. Jones &
Warnerton Farms
OwnerDan Agnew's T90 Ranch
TrainerJerry M. Fanning
Record25: 8-8-3
Earnings$1,618,043
Major wins
Hollywood Juvenile Champion.Stakes (1982)
Sunny Slope Stakes (1982)
San Rafael Stakes (1983)
San Felipe Stakes (1983)
Californian Stakes (1984)
Strub Stakes (1984)
Hollywood Gold Cup (1984)

American Classic Race placings:
Kentucky Derby 2nd (1983)
Preakness Stakes 2nd (1983)

Last updated on May 16, 2007

Desert Wine (1980–2003) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for his three-year-old season that included a runner-up finish in the Preakness Stakes and four stakes wins in California, including the Strub Stakes.

A descendant of Nearco, he was sired by U.S. Hall of Fame inductee Damascus, himself the son of another Hall of Fame horse, Sword Dancer. He was bred by Brereton C. Jones out of the mare Anne Campbell, whose sire was Never Bend.[1]

Two-year-old season

At age two, Desert Wine won the grade two Hollywood Juvenile Championship Stakes at six furlongs and the grade three Sunny Slope Stakes during the Oak Tree at Santa Anita meet. He also placed second in the grade one Norfolk Stakes at a mile and one sixteenth at Santa Anita and won the grade one Del Mar Futurity and the grade two Hollywood Futurity while placing third in the Hollywood Prevue Stakes.

Three-year-old season

Preakness Stakes

Later career

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