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I am delighted to report one of our strongest results for one of our judgings. Not surprisingly it was in our annual . While this has always been a great performing category, we were somewhat shocked to find that overall the judges awarded 50 five-star wines and 60 four and a half-star wines. We are not known for being so generous. What’s going on?

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