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Announcing our 1st Annual Belle & Bottle Wine Awards

Updated: Dec 15, 2021

BELLE AND BOTTLE WINE AWARDS ANNOUNCED FOR 2022 IN THE HEART OF WASHINGTON STATE’S WOODINVILLE WINE COUNTRY

New Awards Program to Feature Tasting Panel Of All Female Wine Professionals


WOODINVILLE - The Belle and Bottle Wine Awards program is taking place for the first time in 2022. Wine evaluations will be conducted by a panel of all female wine professionals on May 9th. This approach to wine evaluation desires to elevate the role of women in the wine industry as well as advocate for female wine buyers whether in the trade or consumers. A consumer tasting event highlighting winning wines is planned to follow in July.


Women buy 80% of wine purchased in the U.S. according to a research paper published by the International Journal of Wine Business Research. Additionally, “While winery region is very

important to both men and women, women rely on medals and awards more than men.”


“We will continue with traditional awards that wine buyers have come to expect but through our special awards we will begin to call out approachable ways to assist the wine consumer,” said Laura Huston, founder of Belle & Bottle Wine Awards. “We will have the megaphone of the women who help us at the judging event as well as continued marketing for the year surrounding the winners through winemaker features, interviews, and social media.”


Moreover, the tasting panel will be a place to empower women in the wine industry. A diverse panel of judges from all areas of the industry with outstanding qualifications and varied experiences is being sought. These female professionals can use their voices in this safe and supportive forum to grow together. The strength of the panel will be not only what they bring to the table but what they leave with. If they are a buyer, they have new knowledge for their restaurant or store. If they are in media, they now have new stories to tell.


Although judged solely by females, wine submissions from ALL wineries are encouraged. Registration is now open to wineries who wish to be part of this groundbreaking event and submit their wines for evaluation. The wines evaluated will have the value of a female perspective and the marketing power behind this.


The tasting panel convenes for the Awards Competition May 9-11 at Chateau Lill in Woodinville.

The Grand Tasting Consumer Event: July 16 at Sparkman Cellars in Woodinville.


About Belle & Bottle Wine Awards

This awards program was conceived of by Belle & Bottle Wine Club founder Laura Huston. An advisory team includes Nancy Croisier, Certified Specialist of Wine and owner of VinoSocial and MacKenna Bean a Level II Certified Sommelier and team member at Quilceda Creek. For more visit www.belleandbottleawards.com.


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