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The
Long Beach Grand Cru is considered one of the top international wine competitions in the U.S. The major public tasting event attracts more than
1,400 wine and food aficionados every August. Since its inception
in 1995, the Competition has grown in size and prestige, attracting
wineries from across the United States and from around the world.*
Because of the increase in the number of entries each year, the competition
was expanded in 2000 and now takes place over two days. In
2007, there
were 447 wineries from 23 states and 12 countries submitting 1,960 entries.
Medals were awarded in categories
as follows: Sweepstakes, Best of Class, Gold, Silver and
Bronze.
The Competition is held approximately four weeks
prior to the awards and tasting. The format is a retain-eliminate of major
categories, similar to the California State Fair and other major competitions
in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Riverside.
Each
year, the Grand Cru makes improvements to ensure a professional, competitive
arena for wineries who enter. Dan Berger, Chief Judge, continues to improve the system. Its simple, easy-to-use forms and classifications are appreciated by wineries entering the competition. (Please see Judging Process.)
To meet the demands of another anticipated record-breaking
year, the Grand Cru's computerized program allows us to provide results
more quickly and efficiently. Dan Berger selects the panel of judges.
The Steering Committee will assist in the selection and recruitment
of panel judges for the competition, thus ensuring the continuity of
exemplary judges. These judges are recruited from a pool of winemakers,
restaurateurs, wine store representatives, noted wine writers, educators
and recognized wine connoisseurs.
The Grand Cru is unique in that it provides support
to a charity. It is the primary fundraising vehicle for the Long Beach
office of the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, a 501(c)(3) non-profit
corporation. The Foundation provides legal support in civil matters for
low income citizens who meet Federal poverty guidelines. Annually, the
Foundation provides legal services to thousands, including battered women
and children, seniors, disabled and the homeless, in addition to conducting
educational programs and outreach to the community.
We welcome your participation and wish you the best
of luck!
Ludmila Montoya, Founder & Executive
Producer
Roni Gould, Chair
* The
2007 Participating States and Countries:
United States: California, Colorado, Iowa, Idaho,
Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina,
New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oregon,
Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin.
International: Argentina, Australia,
Canada, Chile, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, South
Africa and Spain.
Note: Fund-raising is a critical factor of the Long beach
Grand Cru. Funds raised benefit the Legal Aid Foundation of Los
Angeles, Long Beach Office which provides legal help for low income
and poor people in civil matters only. Medal-winning wines not used in the
competition will be featured in the public tasting. To avoid
running short of award-winning wines at the public tasting, we request
that medal winners make an additional donation of wine to allow your
wine and winery to be seen and experienced by the approximately 1,400
guest who attend. We recommend you send a winery representative
to pour or we can assign a volunteer pourer. All remaining wine
after the public tasting will be used for charitable fund-raising and
marketing benefits throughout the following year.
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July
19 & 20, 2008
Long Beach Petroleum Club
A full service banquet facility
For more information call (562) 427-4040
Visit the website www.LBPetroleumclub.com
8:300 AM - 4:00 PM
March 21 - June 16, 2008
Wine entries entry forms & fees accepted.
(Cut-off date is June 16)
June 21, 2008
Wine arrival Deadline. (This ensures that wines will have time to
settle before the competition.)
July 19 & 20, 2008
Judging of all entries at the Long Beach Petroleum Club. It is closed
to the public.
July 21, 22, 23
Winning wineries notified by email, fax.
August 4, 5, 6
Results will be mailed to all participating wineries.
August 16, 2008
Public display and tasting of all medal-winning wines at the Rainbow
Lagoon Park in Downtown Long Beach, California.
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How To Enter the Competition
- Select Your Wine Entries
- Complete the Entry Form
- Send Wines to Grand Cru
For questions or more information, please call Ludmila
Montoya at (213) 640-3894.
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