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List of all Trophy Winners with web sites.
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List of all commerical wine medals
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All commercial Indiana wine medals
» 2004 Best of Show ~ Commercial
The top award winners from the commercial division of the wine competition. The commercial division is open to any winery around the world.
» 2004 Best of Class ~ Commercial
» 2004 Best of Show ~ Amateur
The top award winners from the amateur division of the wine competition. The amateur division is open to any home winemaker from around the world.
» 2004 Amateur Wine Awards
List of all amateur wine medals

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2004 Indy International

Wines from around the world poured into the Indiana State Fairgrounds Exposition Hall for the thirteenth annual Indy International Wine Competition, July 29 to 31.

The largest wine competition outside California, the Indy International brought in over 3,600 wines from 17 countries. The Indy is also the second largest amateur competition in the country and holds the distinction of largest fruit wine competition.

Seventy-five judges traveled to Indianapolis from across North America to review approximately 120 wines a day based on appearance, aroma, taste and aftertaste. Judges receive the wines in numbered glasses, lessening the chance of recognizing a wine by its bottle and label art.

Wines can be awarded a gold, silver, bronze or no medal. The very best wines are awarded concordance gold, earning the right to compete for the best of show. Only 88 wines were chosen as concordance gold winners. Indiana wineries took home 180 medals, 3 of them a concordance gold.

The Indy International Wine Competition is sponsored by the Indiana State Fair and coordinated by the Indiana Wine Grape Council at Purdue University.

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