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DUE AMICI - Awards & Reviews
2002PACIFIC RIM INTERNATIONAL WINE COMPETITION

As one of the largest and most respected wine competitions in the west, the Pacific Rim International Wine Competition receives entries from throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Australia, and New Zealand. The Pacific Rim International Wine Competition has grown from approximately 100 entries in 1985 to over 2200 entries in 2005.
SILVER MEDAL -- May2005
INTERNATIONAL EASTERN WINE COMPETITION

The IEWC was established in 1975 to judge and promote all wines marketed in the United States and Canada. Today, it is one of the largest and most competitive tastings in North America, topping over 2,300 entries in recent years with wines from 16 countries and 34 states.
SILVER MEDAL -- May2005
THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS WINE COMPETITION

The Dallas Morning News Wine Competition was established in 1985 in order to provide consumers with a gudie to high quality wines. For the 2005 competition, we received 3,064 entries. We had 49 judges who awarded 1,136 medals.
BRONZE MEDAL -- March2005
LOS ANGELES COUNTY FAIR WINE COMPETITION

The L.A. County Fair wine competition is the oldest county fair wine tasting in the nation. The event began in 1935 with only 16 judges and fewer than 200 wines. Today, 80 international wine professionals will taste approximately 4,000 wines from more than 700 wineries over the course of three days.
BRONZE MEDAL -- May2005
CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR WINE COMPETITION

The first California State Fair was established in 1854 to enhance the State's reputation in agriculture and recognize California's commercially important vintners and grape growers. In 2000 a panal of 48 judges sampled 2,075 wines from 388 of California's finest wineries, and the event only grows more with each passing year.
BEST OF CLASS - BRONZE MEDAL -- July2005
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