Bottle of Rouge Delivers in Virginia Oaks for Bafferts

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Bottle of Rouge’s Virginia Oaks Victory Signals Rising Star Power for Baffert and Vino Rosso Line

Colonial Downs witnessed a dominant performance on March 14th as Bottle of Rouge, trained by Bob Baffert and owned by his wife Jill, secured a decisive victory in the $250,000 Virginia Oaks. The 3-year-old filly’s 4 1/4 length win not only solidifies her position as a Kentucky Oaks contender but also highlights the continued success of sire Vino Rosso.

A Smooth Run for the Favorite

Under jockey Flavien Prat, Bottle of Rouge settled comfortably in third, tracking fractions of :22.61, :45.64, and 1:09.74. She expertly navigated the turn for home, taking the lead at a mile in 1:34.64 and extending her advantage to finish in a final time of 1:41.41. Baffert’s assistant, Jimmy Barnes, noted the filly’s ability to handle the distance and class increase, stating she “rated well” and Prat “was patient.”

Kentucky Oaks Implications and Points Standings

The Virginia Oaks is a crucial points race on the Road to the Kentucky Oaks. Bottle of Rouge earned 37.5 points for her win, adding to the 20 points she previously secured at the Sunland Park Oaks. This brings her total to 57.5 points, placing her third on the leaderboard. Dazzling Dame finished second, earning 18.75 points, while Baffle secured 11.25 points for third place.

Vino Rosso’s Growing Legacy

Bottle of Rouge’s success further elevates the profile of her sire, Vino Rosso. Currently standing at Spendthrift Farm for $7,500 (2026), Vino Rosso is proving to be a consistent producer of quality runners. His offspring are demonstrating both speed and stamina, making them competitive in major stakes races.

Sandy Bottom Stakes Showcase Emerging Talent

The card at Colonial Downs also featured the Sandy Bottom Stakes, split into two divisions. Chasten, a 4-year-old daughter of Into Mischief, set a fresh track record of 1:33.40 in the first division, winning by a half-length. Eunomia, a daughter of Tiz the Law, took the second division, winning by 2 3/4 lengths in 1:34.21.

Sale History and Pedigree Insights

Bottle of Rouge’s journey to the winner’s circle began with a $100,000 purchase at the KEESEP2024 sale from Hunter Valley Farm by Big Sky Racing. Prior to that, she was acquired for $60,000 at the KEENOV2023 sale from Four Star Sales by Kids In America Bloodstock. Her pedigree, combining Vino Rosso with Blues Corner by Bluegrass Cat, suggests a promising future.

Did you realize?

Chasten is a half-sister to champion Idiomatic, adding to the pedigree strength of this promising filly.

FAQ

Q: What is the significance of the Virginia Oaks?
A: The Virginia Oaks is a points race on the Road to the Kentucky Oaks, awarding qualifying points to the top finishers.

Q: Where does Vino Rosso stand?
A: Vino Rosso stands at Spendthrift Farm for $7,500 (2026).

Q: Who trained Bottle of Rouge?
A: Bottle of Rouge is trained by Bob Baffert.

Q: What was Bottle of Rouge’s final time in the Virginia Oaks?
A: Bottle of Rouge finished the Virginia Oaks in a time of 1:41.41.

Q: Who won the first division of the Sandy Bottom Stakes?
A: Chasten won the first division of the Sandy Bottom Stakes.

Q: Who won the second division of the Sandy Bottom Stakes?
A: Eunomia won the second division of the Sandy Bottom Stakes.

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