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by The EditorsCash in on the World's Best Wines for $25 or Less
The results of the Wine Access 2009 International Value Wine Awards
by Anthony Gismondi and the IVWA judging panel
Who could have dreamed that searching for the best "inexpensive" wines in Canada would actually become chic? Post-Bernie Madoff, it is clear that whether you work on Bay Street or Wall Street or at the Bay or Wal-Mart, cheap is in. In this case, inexpensive is wine sold in Canada for $25 or less.
The Wine Access International Value Wine Awards award the best inexpensive wines available for retail purchase anywhere in Canada.
You can see a pdf of the full coverage in our latest issue here.
Erratum:
The Freixenet N/V Cordon Rosado ($13-$16) scored 87 points in the 2009 International Value Wine Awards and should have been included among the Judges’ Choice for Sparkling Wine on page 58 of the October/November 2009 issue of this magazine. We apologize for the omission.
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IVWA Wine Awards
I cannot find a way to print out your Awards list, only to view it in yet another iteration of the cursed Adobe reader.
If this is by design, then it hardly seems a good way to promote good wines.
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