My husband, John and I had been encouraged to enter our wines in this year’s 34th Orange County Fair 2010 Home Winemaker Competition. The Orange County Home Winemaker Competition is larger in number of participants and California geographical representation than the San Diego County Fair Home Winemaker Competition.
Last year’s Orange County Fair Home Winemaker Competition had approximately 663 entries from all parts of California. California home winemakers represented in this year’s competition were from such places as Healdsburg, Los Gatos, Sonoma, Paso Robles, Temecula, Templeton, Jamul, Olivenhain, San Jose, Walnut Creek, Napa, and many more.
At the Orange County Fair, awards are slightly different from that of San Diego County Fair’s Home Winemaker Competition. Double-Gold, Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Honorable Mention awards are offered in each category of wine. One coveted “Best of Show” is given in each wine category.
We entered three of our home-made wines, our syrah (our first vintage from our backyard vineyard), a merlot (a wine we made from grapes we purchased from Dry Creek, Sonoma), and a “merrah” (a wine blend we made up of our own syrah and the merlot). We also entered our two new wine labels in the “wine label” contest. The wine labels were created by our friend and graphic artist Robin Dujanovic.
Our wines placed well and with similar results at the Orange County Fair, as in the recent 2010 San Diego County Fair Home Winemaker Competition. The surprising Orange County Fair 2010 results are as follows:
Bronze…..Merlot
Syrah……..Silver (Our First Vintage From Our Backyard Vineyard)
Merrah…..Gold
Wine Glass & Chicken Label, 1st Place
Garage Label, 3rd Place
Our friend and graphic artist, Robin Dujanovic, rdujanovic@aol.com, at last year’s harvest asked if she could design a few wine labels for us. We whole-heartedly thank her again for such unique and appealing wine labels which capture the essence and character of Domaine de Manion, “Which came first, the chickens or the vines?” We know.
Once again, we wish to thank all of our family and friends for helping us throughout the year, and their enthusiasm in our backyard vineyard and wine making efforts. Salut!
Please share what you enjoy the most about your local summer fair? The food? The rides? The animals? Entering your hobby? The art? The music?















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Congrats!!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations!
The Kern County Fair has some wonderful food booths that rake in funds for various local organizations. The Basque Club has beef dips I adore. (Lamb dips are probably more popular.) The Boy Scouts sell corn on the cob on a stick. Oh my! The First Christian Church offers homemade caramel corn. Mercy, that stuff is addicting. However, my favorite thing about our fair are the animal entries by all the local children. My daughter would enter her dwarf bunny via 4H. It’s super to see all the kids work so hard to show off their animals.
There is one very selfish item the Kern County fair has to offer – cowboys and Wranglers. Nuff said.
The best thing about the LA County Fair isn’t the parking ):- However, it is a great excuse to get together with girlfriends, eat rediculously fattening food, try new wines, and come close to creative people and their wares.
Congratulations!
It’s always about the food, but animals and music run a close second!
Congratuations! I am going to the OC Fair today so I will keep an eye out.