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2004 HWBTA International Amateur Wine Competition --------------------------------------------------------- The deadline for entries is fast approaching! Deadline for the USA is April 23rd -- May 8th, Canada. It's not too late to enter your wines! For competition rules and entry form -- http://hwbta.org/2004competitionsnew.html All entries must be sponsored by a HWBTA member store. To find a member retailer near you -- http://www.hwbta.org/locator/index.html The U.S. Competition is sponsored by The Home Beer/Wine/Cheesemaking Shop of Woodland Hills, CA, and staffed by the Cellarmasters Winemaking Club. The Canadian competition is sponsored by Brewing Centres, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. This is one of the premiere home winemaking competitions of the year. Don't miss it! |
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Can't make this one (it's a long trip from Alabama to Canada!), but am
interested in the Tennessee yearly competition held in January, I think. If I enter, it'll be my first competition in all my three four years of winemaking. Does anyone compete in the competition? If so, can you tell me about how to enter, and all that stuff? I've got this kit Shiraz that turned out really good, and a from-fruit plum that is quite good. Since I'm making the stuff anyway, might as well get some educated feedback on what I'm producing. "Dan" wrote in message news ![]() 2004 HWBTA International Amateur Wine Competition --------------------------------------------------------- The deadline for entries is fast approaching! Deadline for the USA is April 23rd -- May 8th, Canada. It's not too late to enter your wines! For competition rules and entry form -- http://hwbta.org/2004competitionsnew.html All entries must be sponsored by a HWBTA member store. To find a member retailer near you -- http://www.hwbta.org/locator/index.html The U.S. Competition is sponsored by The Home Beer/Wine/Cheesemaking Shop of Woodland Hills, CA, and staffed by the Cellarmasters Winemaking Club. The Canadian competition is sponsored by Brewing Centres, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. This is one of the premiere home winemaking competitions of the year. Don't miss it! |
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