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Jane Unchained: The Only Luxury Vegan Resort in America Gets Certified Vegan by BeVeg

The Only Luxury Vegan Resort in America Gets Certified Vegan by BeVeg

Entrance of Stanford Inn BeVeg Certified Vegan Resort

The Stanford Inn and Resort & its Nationally Acclaimed Raven’s Restaurant officially join the global vegan network established by BeVeg.

If you’re looking to reconnect with nature, and enjoy a luxury romantic, restorative vegan experience, then the Stanford Inn is for you. The Stanford Inn and Resort manifest their commitment to health and mindful living through services such as spa sessions, counseling and meditation, pool, hot tub and sauna, yoga classes, organic gardens, plant-based foods, gardening classes, cooking classes, complimentary cycling, canoes, creative playshop, and vegan retreats. The resort is also pet-friendly.

The Stanford Inn also specializes in romantic getaways, wedding venues, vacation packages, meetings, and corporate retreats. For more on this exquisite place, visit https://stanfordinn.com.

Breakfast at Ravens Restaurant at Standford Inn BeVeg Certified Vegan Restaurant and Resort

CERTIFIED VEGAN by BeVeg

The Stanford Inn and resort and its resident Raven’s restaurant officially join the global BeVeg vegan certification network, along with many other vegan wellness and dining establishments across the globe from the UK, USA, Latin America, Asia, and so on.

While BeVeg International focuses on vegan product certification, the restaurant/establishment vegan certification program is a service for the consumer who is searching for vegan-only establishments, rather than places with just vegan-friendly options. The purpose behind the global vegan network is to encourage vegans to patronize other vegan establishments to drive a vegan economy, which will ultimately drive the kind of change vegans to wish to see in the world. Compassion and kindness towards the planet, others, and ourselves.

BeVeg raises the standards for consumer transparency in current labeling laws and is on a shared mission to make this world more compassionate and kind through legal advocacy and vegan certification. BeVeg is mentioned as the GOLD STANDARD for vegan certification in well-known news outlets like Forbes, California Winery Advisor, PETA, CBS, NBC, Social Life Magazine, LiveKindly, VegWorld Magazine, VegNews, to name a few. In addition, BeVeg is used by celebrity supermodel, Christie Brinkley, and vegan icon from What The Health documentary, Kip Anderson.

BeVeg International is founded by Carissa Kranz, a Super Lawyer-awarded attorney and vegan from birth. As a law firm, BeVeg advocates for truth and transparency in labels, and certifies vegan businesses and products globally. Carissa is an author of the first vegan law book to be published in the United States: Vegan Law: Know Your Rights, with Vegan Publishers, publishing houseRelease date: 2020.

For more information about the BeVeg International vegan certification program and its free searchable BevVeg vegan alcohol guide, visit BeVeg at www.beveg.com. Or download the app directly in the app store or on google play.

BeVeg is the only law-firm-issued vegan symbol with global trademark protection. Represented in all continents except Antarctica. Are you ready to be “officially vegan“? 100% of your certification fee will go to Jane Unchained News Network, a 501c3 non-profit for animals and the vegan lifestyle. Apply for vegan certification here.

The Only Luxury Vegan Resort in America Gets Certified Vegan by BeVeg

Entrance of Stanford Inn BeVeg Certified Vegan Resort

The Stanford Inn and Resort & its Nationally Acclaimed Raven’s Restaurant officially join the global vegan network established by BeVeg.

If you’re looking to reconnect with nature, and enjoy a luxury romantic, restorative vegan experience, then the Stanford Inn is for you. The Stanford Inn and Resort manifest their commitment to health and mindful living through services such as spa sessions, counseling and meditation, pool, hot tub and sauna, yoga classes, organic gardens, plant-based foods, gardening classes, cooking classes, complimentary cycling, canoes, creative playshop, and vegan retreats. The resort is also pet-friendly.

The Stanford Inn also specializes in romantic getaways, wedding venues, vacation packages, meetings, and corporate retreats. For more on this exquisite place, visit https://stanfordinn.com.

Breakfast at Ravens Restaurant at Standford Inn BeVeg Certified Vegan Restaurant and Resort

CERTIFIED VEGAN by BeVeg

The Stanford Inn and resort and its resident Raven’s restaurant officially join the global BeVeg vegan certification network, along with many other vegan wellness and dining establishments across the globe from the UK, USA, Latin America, Asia, and so on.

While BeVeg International focuses on vegan product certification, the restaurant/establishment vegan certification program is a service for the consumer who is searching for vegan-only establishments, rather than places with just vegan-friendly options. The purpose behind the global vegan network is to encourage vegans to patronize other vegan establishments to drive a vegan economy, which will ultimately drive the kind of change vegans to wish to see in the world. Compassion and kindness towards the planet, others, and ourselves.

BeVeg raises the standards for consumer transparency in current labeling laws and is on a shared mission to make this world more compassionate and kind through legal advocacy and vegan certification. BeVeg is mentioned as the GOLD STANDARD for vegan certification in well-known news outlets like Forbes, California Winery Advisor, PETA, CBS, NBC, Social Life Magazine, LiveKindly, VegWorld Magazine, VegNews, to name a few. In addition, BeVeg is used by celebrity supermodel, Christie Brinkley, and vegan icon from What The Health documentary, Kip Anderson.

BeVeg International is founded by Carissa Kranz, a Super Lawyer-awarded attorney and vegan from birth. As a law firm, BeVeg advocates for truth and transparency in labels, and certifies vegan businesses and products globally. Carissa is an author of the first vegan law book to be published in the United States: Vegan Law: Know Your Rights, with Vegan Publishers, publishing houseRelease date: 2020.

For more information about the BeVeg International vegan certification program and its free searchable BevVeg vegan alcohol guide, visit BeVeg at www.beveg.com. Or download the app directly in the app store or on google play.

BeVeg is the only law-firm-issued vegan symbol with global trademark protection. Represented in all continents except Antarctica. Are you ready to be “officially vegan“? 100% of your certification fee will go to Jane Unchained News Network, a 501c3 non-profit for animals and the vegan lifestyle. Apply for vegan certification here.

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Jane Unchained: Certified Vegan Wines Hit the Green Carpet – New Day New Chef Launch Party

Certified Vegan Wines Hit the Green Carpet

New Day New Chef Launch Party

Globally Certified Vegan by BeVeg

Carissa Kranz with Jane Velez Mitchell at New Day New Chef Hollywood Launch Party

New Day New Chef, co-host Carissa Kranz (on the left), and Jane Velez-Mitchell (on the right) hit the green carpet with BeVeg certified vegan wines, and a very popular raw vegan gin. The Hollywood launch party for the new vegan cooking show was filled with gourmet vegan foods and fine vegan certified wines, beers and liquors to pair.

The fabulous BeVeg Certified vegan companies that donated to the New Day New Chef launch party.

“Being vegan is not a sacrifice,” says attorney Kranz, the founder of BeVeg vegan certification firm, and a vegan from birth. “There are delicious food and wine pairing options that are plant-based. Just watch our show and you’ll see for yourself!” Or, just watch her dance circles around a courtroom as an awarded “Super Lawyer,” TV legal eagle, and prima ballerina. Both are evidence that being vegan and eating plant-based are not a sacrifice.

BeVeg Certified Vegan Wines

Celebrity Super Model, Christie Brinkley, had her BeVeg vegan certified private label Bellissima Prosecco BevVeg as a beautiful cameo on set during Season 1. For season 2, BeVeg donated additional vegan certified alcohol brands for the attending vegan celebrities and influencers. Featured BeVeg vegan certified brands that took the “green” carpet for the private Hollywood launch party include: O.R.E 118 Raw Vegan Gin (served at Nobu restaurants around the world), and award winning Broadland Wineries (Now Broadland Drinks), Chateau Elan winery, Lingua Franca vineyard, and Priam Vineyards.

New Day New Chef – Vegan Cooking Show

If you want to enjoy a BeVeg vegan certified bottle of wine while cooking or eating a delicious plant-based meal, watch the new vegan cooking show on Amazon Prime now, and expect to tune into more episodes on public television stations around the country starting this spring. Every season, new celebrity chefs showcase their vegan recipes. If you wish to see Carissa and Jane discuss the BeVeg International vegan certification program as Chef Babette from Stuff I Eat whips up a pizza, tune into season 1, episode 3.

Carissa Kranz & Jane Unchained co-host New Day New Chef Season 1

Other Celebrity sightings at the party and on different episodes include Katie Cleary, Katie Sarife, John Salley, Lori Allen, Dotsie Bausch, Ally Iseman, Simone Reyes, Audrey Dunham, Otep Shamaya and more.

BeVeg sponsored all the certified vegan alcohol for the private launch party.

Now, you may ask, isn’t all wine vegan?

No. About 50% of the time it is not vegan. Many alcoholic beverages are filtered through animal parts like isinglass (fish bladder), egg whites, gelatin (bones of animals), and the like, which leaves trace amounts of animal in the final product. Likewise, there are about 62 ingredients that can be included in alcohol per the Tobacco and Trade Bureau, and none of these ingredients and processes are listed on the bottle. BeVeg vegan certified products provide a level of consumer transparency not currently required by existing labeling laws.

Vegan Certification Label

That is why BeVeg exists: to create a global vegan certified standard and to end the guessing game. BeVeg vegan symbols are represented on every continent except Antarctica. The special wine glass BevVeg vegan trademark exists to help the consumer drink with confidence. “While what goes into your beverage is trade secret, whether it is vegan or not should not be a secret,” says attorney Kranz.

Cheers to that, counselor!

Get the free BeVeg vegan alcohol guide on Apple App Store or Google Play. Or visit www.beveg.com for more information.

Do you have a vegan food, vegan wine, vegan cosmetic or vegan fashion product? Globally Certify your product as “officially vegan” through BeVeg by clicking here. 100% of your certification fee will go to Jane Unchained News Network, a 501c3 nonprofit for animals and the vegan lifestyle.

BeVeg Vegan Certification 2020

This article originally appeared on Jane Unchained News Network. You can read the original article by clicking here.

Certified Vegan Wines Hit the Green Carpet

New Day New Chef Launch Party

Globally Certified Vegan by BeVeg

Carissa Kranz with Jane Velez Mitchell at New Day New Chef Hollywood Launch Party

New Day New Chef, co-host Carissa Kranz (on the left), and Jane Velez-Mitchell (on the right) hit the green carpet with BeVeg certified vegan wines, and a very popular raw vegan gin. The Hollywood launch party for the new vegan cooking show was filled with gourmet vegan foods and fine vegan certified wines, beers and liquors to pair.

The fabulous BeVeg Certified vegan companies that donated to the New Day New Chef launch party.

“Being vegan is not a sacrifice,” says attorney Kranz, the founder of BeVeg vegan certification firm, and a vegan from birth. “There are delicious food and wine pairing options that are plant-based. Just watch our show and you’ll see for yourself!” Or, just watch her dance circles around a courtroom as an awarded “Super Lawyer,” TV legal eagle, and prima ballerina. Both are evidence that being vegan and eating plant-based are not a sacrifice.

BeVeg Certified Vegan Wines

Celebrity Super Model, Christie Brinkley, had her BeVeg vegan certified private label Bellissima Prosecco BevVeg as a beautiful cameo on set during Season 1. For season 2, BeVeg donated additional vegan certified alcohol brands for the attending vegan celebrities and influencers. Featured BeVeg vegan certified brands that took the “green” carpet for the private Hollywood launch party include: O.R.E 118 Raw Vegan Gin (served at Nobu restaurants around the world), and award winning Broadland Wineries (Now Broadland Drinks), Chateau Elan winery, Lingua Franca vineyard, and Priam Vineyards.

New Day New Chef – Vegan Cooking Show

If you want to enjoy a BeVeg vegan certified bottle of wine while cooking or eating a delicious plant-based meal, watch the new vegan cooking show on Amazon Prime now, and expect to tune into more episodes on public television stations around the country starting this spring. Every season, new celebrity chefs showcase their vegan recipes. If you wish to see Carissa and Jane discuss the BeVeg International vegan certification program as Chef Babette from Stuff I Eat whips up a pizza, tune into season 1, episode 3.

Carissa Kranz & Jane Unchained co-host New Day New Chef Season 1

Other Celebrity sightings at the party and on different episodes include Katie Cleary, Katie Sarife, John Salley, Lori Allen, Dotsie Bausch, Ally Iseman, Simone Reyes, Audrey Dunham, Otep Shamaya and more.

BeVeg sponsored all the certified vegan alcohol for the private launch party.

Now, you may ask, isn’t all wine vegan?

No. About 50% of the time it is not vegan. Many alcoholic beverages are filtered through animal parts like isinglass (fish bladder), egg whites, gelatin (bones of animals), and the like, which leaves trace amounts of animal in the final product. Likewise, there are about 62 ingredients that can be included in alcohol per the Tobacco and Trade Bureau, and none of these ingredients and processes are listed on the bottle. BeVeg vegan certified products provide a level of consumer transparency not currently required by existing labeling laws.

Vegan Certification Label

That is why BeVeg exists: to create a global vegan certified standard and to end the guessing game. BeVeg vegan symbols are represented on every continent except Antarctica. The special wine glass BevVeg vegan trademark exists to help the consumer drink with confidence. “While what goes into your beverage is trade secret, whether it is vegan or not should not be a secret,” says attorney Kranz.

Cheers to that, counselor!

Get the free BeVeg vegan alcohol guide on Apple App Store or Google Play. Or visit www.beveg.com for more information.

Do you have a vegan food, vegan wine, vegan cosmetic or vegan fashion product? Globally Certify your product as “officially vegan” through BeVeg by clicking here. 100% of your certification fee will go to Jane Unchained News Network, a 501c3 nonprofit for animals and the vegan lifestyle.

BeVeg Vegan Certification 2020

This article originally appeared on Jane Unchained News Network. You can read the original article by clicking here.

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Veg World Magazine: Raise Your Glasses to a Heightened Level of Consumer Transparency

Raise Your Glasses to a Heightened Level of Consumer Transparency with BeVeg Certified Vegan Wines

BeVeg certified vegan wine

According to Vegan World Magazine, while what goes into your beverage is trade secret, whether it is vegan or not should not be a secret. The special wine glass BevVeg vegan logo exists to help the consumer drink with confidence.

The world is label-conscious, and we all want to know exactly what is in our drinks. BeVeg International has a global vegan alcohol certification program called “BevVeg” and it is the only vegan certified trademark in the world with alcohol specific trademark protection. BeVeg vegan symbols have global trademark protection and representation on every continent except Antarctica. 

While what goes into your beverage is trade secret, whether it is vegan or not should not be a secret. The special wine glass BevVeg vegan logo exists to help the consumer drink with confidence.

This article originally appeared on Vegan World Magazine. You can read the original article here.

 

Raise Your Glasses to a Heightened Level of Consumer Transparency with BeVeg Certified Vegan Wines

BeVeg certified vegan wine

According to Vegan World Magazine, while what goes into your beverage is trade secret, whether it is vegan or not should not be a secret. The special wine glass BevVeg vegan logo exists to help the consumer drink with confidence.

The world is label-conscious, and we all want to know exactly what is in our drinks. BeVeg International has a global vegan alcohol certification program called “BevVeg” and it is the only vegan certified trademark in the world with alcohol specific trademark protection. BeVeg vegan symbols have global trademark protection and representation on every continent except Antarctica. 

While what goes into your beverage is trade secret, whether it is vegan or not should not be a secret. The special wine glass BevVeg vegan logo exists to help the consumer drink with confidence.

This article originally appeared on Vegan World Magazine. You can read the original article here.

 

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NBC : Mama Biscuit’s Launches a New Gourmet Biscuit Certified Vegan

Mama Biscuit’s Launches a New Gourmet Biscuit Certified Vegan

mamasbBevVeg International was featured in an article on NBC and Yahoo Finance. It says:

BevVeg International standardizes BE Veg claims worldwide with their vegan seal. The only vegan symbol backed by a global law firm.

You can read the original article on NBC or Yahoo

 

Mama Biscuit’s Launches a New Gourmet Biscuit Certified Vegan

mamasbBevVeg International was featured in an article on NBC and Yahoo Finance. It says:

BevVeg International standardizes BE Veg claims worldwide with their vegan seal. The only vegan symbol backed by a global law firm.

You can read the original article on NBC or Yahoo

 

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Sommeliers Choice: Everything You Need To Know About Vegan Wines

Not all wines are created vegan – and with the rise of veganism, here’s something for you to stay up-to-date

sommelier Wine’s love affair with the humankind dates back to centuries. Once, when a wine lover was asked about his bucket list, he answered that the first thing on his bucket list was to fill the bucket with wine. The following question should have been – What kind? Wine or Vegan Wine?

Vegan Wine – Yes! You read it right. If this comes as news to you, you are not alone. Many vegans out there don’t know that the wine they pour in the glass is not always vegan. How can fermented grape juice not be vegan, you ask? Turns out that the winemaking process – especially with modern technology, may involve certain animal products that you weren’t aware of.

According to GlobalData, the percentage of US consumers identifying as vegan grew from 1% to 6% between 2014 and 2017 – a 600% increase. That number is still a small portion of the total, but other data reveals a growing interest in plant-based foods by consumers who do not follow veganism.

And with the unstoppable rise of veganism, it is not difficult to explore Vegan Wines now.

Vegan Wine – An under-the-radar fact?

People all over the world are plunging into veganism. Vegans are very particular about their food and fluid intake – but they never give alcohol a second thought. Liquor production is perforated with animal products, but the important question here is, most vegans are totally unaware of it.

So, why is this a widely camouflaged fact? Primarily, most of the booze you drink doesn’t mention the animal products that they use on the labels. Even if they do – they mention unrecognizable ingredients such as “isinglass” or “pepsin”. Alcohol brands rarely hint at the animals from which these ingredients come. For example, you might not know but Isinglass and pepsin come from fish and pigs, respectively.

Most wines are vegan – however, some of them are made using animal-derived substances during the filtering process, called ‘fining agents.’ This filtering process is used to remove protein, yeast, cloudiness, off flavors & colorings, and other organic particles. These filters sometimes include gelatin from fish bladders – isinglass, casein, which is derived from milk, or bone marrow.

Thankfully, there are several common fining agents which are used to make wine animal-friendly. That means that your local grocery, health-food, and liquor store have the vegan wines available. Even online retailers are overflowing with vegan wine choices.

As per Forbes, the USDA and FDA do not regulate the labeling of alcohol products, and that is why the ingredient listings are rarely straightforward. That makes it difficult for vegans to figure out the options – unless it is directly stated. Apart from wine, beer and many spirits are known to use animal products in production, too.

not all wines are vegan

How to know if the wine is Vegan or not?

It is hard to estimate if the wine is vegan or not. Some wineries can claim that their product is vegan, and the consumer has no way of knowing whether it’s true or not.

To rule out these situations – BevVeg has a “Vegan Certificate” procedure where BevVeg certifies the beverages and gives the consumer a way to know and trust the brand which claims to serve vegan wine.

“We certify products, not wineries.  In other words, because the winemaking process can vary from one year to the next, and even one product to the next, BevVeg! requires that wineries certify their products each year, independently, for review to avoid any potential contamination,” states BevVeg attorney, Carissa Kranz. “Therefore, while a product may qualify as BevVeg! certified vegan one year, if the winemaking process changes, the wine may not qualify as BevVeg! certified vegan in subsequent years.”

What does Vegan Wine Taste like?

The terroir and the soil plays an important role in how the wine tastes. Depending on the winery, the winemaker may withhold from fining the wine in order to maintain the neutral character of the wine region.

Attorney of BevVeg, Carissa Kranz says, “While there is no documented taste difference, I think there is a placebo effect. It just tastes better when you know the ingredients are pure, healthy, and vegan. I mean, who wants to drink trace amounts of the fish bladder, animal intestines or bone char?”

Fun Fact – To date, BevVeg! has not found any difference in the taste of vegan wines versus non-vegan wines.

If you are a vegan & are looking forward to sipping some Vegan Wines with your friends – let’s take you on an exotic Winery tour which serves Vegan Wines.

  • Cooper’s Hawk Vineyards
  • China Bend Winery
  • Fitzpatrick Winery
  • Frey Winery
  • Palmina Wines
  • Seghesio Family Vineyards
  • Smithfield Wine
  • Thumbprint Cellars
  • Wrights Wines

If you are looking to enter in the Sommeliers Choice Awards then you can make big savings by submitting your wines now and take advantage of the Super Early Bird Offer. But you need to act quickly as the super early bird offer runs out on August 30, 2019. SCA is one of the leading competition where wines are judged by top sommeliers, on-premise wine buyers and wine directors.

This article originally appeared on Sommeliers Choice Awards

 

Not all wines are created vegan – and with the rise of veganism, here’s something for you to stay up-to-date

sommelier Wine’s love affair with the humankind dates back to centuries. Once, when a wine lover was asked about his bucket list, he answered that the first thing on his bucket list was to fill the bucket with wine. The following question should have been – What kind? Wine or Vegan Wine?

Vegan Wine – Yes! You read it right. If this comes as news to you, you are not alone. Many vegans out there don’t know that the wine they pour in the glass is not always vegan. How can fermented grape juice not be vegan, you ask? Turns out that the winemaking process – especially with modern technology, may involve certain animal products that you weren’t aware of.

According to GlobalData, the percentage of US consumers identifying as vegan grew from 1% to 6% between 2014 and 2017 – a 600% increase. That number is still a small portion of the total, but other data reveals a growing interest in plant-based foods by consumers who do not follow veganism.

And with the unstoppable rise of veganism, it is not difficult to explore Vegan Wines now.

Vegan Wine – An under-the-radar fact?

People all over the world are plunging into veganism. Vegans are very particular about their food and fluid intake – but they never give alcohol a second thought. Liquor production is perforated with animal products, but the important question here is, most vegans are totally unaware of it.

So, why is this a widely camouflaged fact? Primarily, most of the booze you drink doesn’t mention the animal products that they use on the labels. Even if they do – they mention unrecognizable ingredients such as “isinglass” or “pepsin”. Alcohol brands rarely hint at the animals from which these ingredients come. For example, you might not know but Isinglass and pepsin come from fish and pigs, respectively.

Most wines are vegan – however, some of them are made using animal-derived substances during the filtering process, called ‘fining agents.’ This filtering process is used to remove protein, yeast, cloudiness, off flavors & colorings, and other organic particles. These filters sometimes include gelatin from fish bladders – isinglass, casein, which is derived from milk, or bone marrow.

Thankfully, there are several common fining agents which are used to make wine animal-friendly. That means that your local grocery, health-food, and liquor store have the vegan wines available. Even online retailers are overflowing with vegan wine choices.

As per Forbes, the USDA and FDA do not regulate the labeling of alcohol products, and that is why the ingredient listings are rarely straightforward. That makes it difficult for vegans to figure out the options – unless it is directly stated. Apart from wine, beer and many spirits are known to use animal products in production, too.

not all wines are vegan

How to know if the wine is Vegan or not?

It is hard to estimate if the wine is vegan or not. Some wineries can claim that their product is vegan, and the consumer has no way of knowing whether it’s true or not.

To rule out these situations – BevVeg has a “Vegan Certificate” procedure where BevVeg certifies the beverages and gives the consumer a way to know and trust the brand which claims to serve vegan wine.

“We certify products, not wineries.  In other words, because the winemaking process can vary from one year to the next, and even one product to the next, BevVeg! requires that wineries certify their products each year, independently, for review to avoid any potential contamination,” states BevVeg attorney, Carissa Kranz. “Therefore, while a product may qualify as BevVeg! certified vegan one year, if the winemaking process changes, the wine may not qualify as BevVeg! certified vegan in subsequent years.”

What does Vegan Wine Taste like?

The terroir and the soil plays an important role in how the wine tastes. Depending on the winery, the winemaker may withhold from fining the wine in order to maintain the neutral character of the wine region.

Attorney of BevVeg, Carissa Kranz says, “While there is no documented taste difference, I think there is a placebo effect. It just tastes better when you know the ingredients are pure, healthy, and vegan. I mean, who wants to drink trace amounts of the fish bladder, animal intestines or bone char?”

Fun Fact – To date, BevVeg! has not found any difference in the taste of vegan wines versus non-vegan wines.

If you are a vegan & are looking forward to sipping some Vegan Wines with your friends – let’s take you on an exotic Winery tour which serves Vegan Wines.

  • Cooper’s Hawk Vineyards
  • China Bend Winery
  • Fitzpatrick Winery
  • Frey Winery
  • Palmina Wines
  • Seghesio Family Vineyards
  • Smithfield Wine
  • Thumbprint Cellars
  • Wrights Wines

If you are looking to enter in the Sommeliers Choice Awards then you can make big savings by submitting your wines now and take advantage of the Super Early Bird Offer. But you need to act quickly as the super early bird offer runs out on August 30, 2019. SCA is one of the leading competition where wines are judged by top sommeliers, on-premise wine buyers and wine directors.

This article originally appeared on Sommeliers Choice Awards

 

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