Camden County hosts international wine evaluators at sustainability center

Camden County hosts international wine evaluators at sustainability center
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Director — Camden County - NJ
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On Saturday, the Board of Commissioners welcomed international wine experts to the Sustainability Center in Blackwood for the Terroir New Jersey Wine Showcase. The event celebrates top-quality wines made with all New Jersey-grown grapes and showcases the Garden State as a world-renowned wine destination.

During the showcase, experts independently assessed each wine in a blind format and identified key quality indicators. Wines that achieved a predetermined minimum evaluation rating were designated as ‘Showcase Selection’ wines and will be widely promoted at upcoming events.

“New Jersey, and Camden County specifically, is becoming a world-class wine destination, boasting bountiful vineyards and successful wineries,” Commissioner Al Dyer said. “We are thrilled to welcome this group of wine experts to the Sustainability Campus, home to our very own Camden County Vineyard, to test the very best wines that New Jersey has to offer.”



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