Public encouraged to attend, and sample, largest international wine competition

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Winemakers from around the world will send their best wines to Indiana for the Indy International Wine Competition July 26-28th, 2007. And now consumers will have the opportunity to taste medal winning wines during the event!

Over 3,800 wines from 17 countries were judged at Indy last year, making it the largest international wine competition in the . Seventy-five wine judges will travel to Indianapolis from throughout the , Europe and to taste, analyze and score the various wines. The public is encouraged to attend and listen to a panel of judges discuss what makes a gold-medal wine.

Visitors are encouraged to attend from 10am-3pm on July 26th and 27th at the Blue Ribbon Pavilion at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. ID's will be checked. Visitors will proceed throughout the competition, learning about the history of the Indy International, listen to a panel of wine judges discuss their scores and visit the back room where nearly 10,000 wine bottles await their judgment! Visitors who are 21 years and older will have the chance to taste two gold medal wine before they leave. There is no cost to participate.

The competition, sponsored by the Indiana State Fair, will be held at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Blue Ribbon Pavilion in Indianapolis . To receive additional information, please contact Jeanette Merritt (765) 496-3842 or [email protected]@purdue.edu. Information is also available at www.indyinternational.org.

Contact:

Jeanette Merritt, Indiana Wine Grape Council, Ph: 765-496-3842, F: (765) 494-7953, [email protected]