A couple of weeks ago, I was in Indianapolis, Indiana...
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The Indy International Wine Competition is about to start. The 2010 version is by far the largest scientifically organized & independent wine competition in the United States. More than 3,000 commercial entries from 12 countries and 39 US states will be evaluated by 80 distinguished judges who are wine writers ...
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Sometimes there is nothing better than drinking a wine that has been made by yourself. Being proud of a well made wine and having people around you truly enjoy it too is a great feeling. What can make that feeling even better is winning an award for it in a ...
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The ninth annual Platinum Judging for at WINE PRESS NORTHWEST Magazine just ended. This well known wine competition attempts to identify some of the best of the best in the Great Northwest region. By far, this was the largest judging so far, as a total of 329 entries were entered ...
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Field Stone Fruit Wines, a Strathmore winery located east of Calgary that makes wines from its own crops of fruit and berries, recently won awards at two North American wine competitions. Field Stone’s new Strawberry-Rhubarb Table Wine won the bronze medal in the Non Grape/Fruit Wine category at the North ...
Read MoreThe annual “All Canadian Wine Championships” have just posted this year’s winners. Although the competition is mostly made up of grape wines, it does have an impressive showing of fruit wines and is regarded as one of the most prestigious wine competition on the Canadian wine calendar. Here are the ...
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The 2008 International business plan competition has drawn to a close and a team has come close to winning one of the most sought after prize in the start-up small business world. A business plan that drew a lot of attention was setting up a fruit winery in Thailand. A ...
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A Milton, Ontario winery has once again held its own at a recent wine competition, taking home numerous awards for its signature fruit wine. Scotch Block Winery placed in several categories at the recent 2008 Wine Competition. In best of show, the winery took Best Dry Fruit Wine, Best Dry/Medium ...
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The following article reminds the days when I made wine as an amateurs, making wine our of dandelions, rhubarb and what ever berry seemed to grow in our backyard or road sides… When it come to amateur wine competitions, a lot of friendly jockeying for the top spot is part ...
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