More Medals for Prairie Berry Wines
POSTED: JUN 04, 2007The International Eastern Wine Competition is one of the oldest and largest competitions in the U.S. This event is held each May in the Finger Lakes region of New York, topping over 2,100 entries in recent years with wines from 16 countries and 34 states.
The IEWC has earned a well-justified reputation for the quality of its organization, judgements and awards. Wines in any given flight may be entered from around the world. Judges are wine-knowledgeable professionals, media specialists and winemakers who represent major east coast markets from Miami to Toronto. Bronze medals require a unanimous panel vote for bronze, so any winning medals in the IEWC are worthy of merit.
The 2007 International Eastern Wine Competition was recently held in Watkins Glen, New York, and Prairie Berry Winery is proud to have received a silver medal each for Red Ass Rhubarb, 2006 Cascade Falls and Black Currant wines, as well as a bronze medal for 2006 Frontenac.
