Champion Baron Daughter
Leraso's Veuve Clicquot
Alpaca, Suri, Bred (Female) | White
AOA #846743 | DOB: 7/5/2003 (21 yrs) (Due Date: 4/27/2015)
Sire: Accoyo Baron
846743<--ari-->White<--color-->Baron is known as the Herdsire of the Century. His uncompromised Accoyo genetics define Baron as one of the absolute best in suri herdsires. With nearly 100 offspring to date, outside breedings have been discontinued. Baron is best described as a sophisticated, stylish, alert and proud Accoyo herdsire. He passes these traits along with breathtaking luster to his offspring, which is evidenced by their lengthy show records. Judges and breeders across the country comment on the quality of Baron's offspring.<--description-->
Dam: Thompson Hollow Champagne Bubbles
846743<--ari-->White<--color-->Foundation female at Leraso Farms out of Torbio and Fuego lines.<--description-->
Description
Now here's a girl that's better than the rest...and knows it. Veuve Clicquot is a Champion daughter of the great Accoyo Baron, known as Herdsire Of The Century. This girl has perfect conformation, excellent lock, luster, density, coverage, substance of bone, and a gorgeous suri head. She is a champion who has produced so far 5 blue ribbon winning and champion girls for us in a row.
This girl contributes so much to her offspring she produces a show stopper every time. Her first cria out of Fine Threads Jax, Colette, was a multiple blue ribbon winner and sold by one year of age. Her second cria, Material Girl, took a blue and finished at the top end of some very large classes at just 6 months old and was also sold by one year. Veuve then did it again, producing another gorgeous female: Foxxy Cleopatra took the blue at her first show in a class of 11, another blue at her next and went on to take the Grand Championship as a juvi! Veuve produced next another multiple Color Champion and Judge's Choice winner (including National Champion and National Best Suri Female) in Vanity Fair, again out of Armed and Dangerous. Veuve's crias are always big, healthy (and usually) girls; she has trouble free births and is an awesome mom. Solid foundation dams with genetics and consistent production like this don't come along every day. Veuve Clicquot is a female producing money-maker indeed.
Veuve has quality production that is hard to match. She was then bred to PIVAL Blazen Son, 15-Time Champion 3/4 Accoyo and we are excited to show another beautiful girl, En Vogue in 2011-2012. She has already earned a Color Championship at her very first show. Veuve was reunited with Armed & Dangerous and this time has delivered a greasy, locked and lusterous beige male version we named Valentino who's also become a champion in the show ring.
Awards
[1st]1ST PLACE Fleece - OABA 2005
[2nd]2ND PLACE - Juvenile Lights - AOBA Nationals 2004 (class of 18)
[CC]COLOR CHAMPION Juvenile Lights - Great Midwest Alpaca Festival
[1st]1ST PLACE - Juvenile Lights - Great Midwest Alpaca Festival (class of 20)
[2nd]2ND PLACE - Juvenile Lights - Spring Fling 2004 (class of 9)
Updated 1/1/2015
Offspring
Andean Vista's Colette
Open (Female)19 yrsBeige
Sold
Andean Vista's Material Girl
Open (Female)18 yrsBeige
Sold
NATIONAL JUDGES CHOICE & COLOR CHAMPION
Andean Vista's Vanity Fair
Open (Female)16 yrsBeige
Sold