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Awards by Division Class Los Angeles Extra Virgin Olive Oil Awards Los Angeles Extra Virgin Olive Oil Awards Awards by Division Class Northern Hemisphere Extra Virgin Olive Oil Mission SILVER MEDAL MoonShadow Grove www.MoonShadowGrove.com Medium, Sacramento Valley 2016 Pacific Sun Farms www.PacificSunOliveOil.com Robust, Organic Blend, Sacramento Valley 2016 The Olive Press www.TheOlivePress.com Delicate, Heritage Mission, Esparto BRONZE MEDAL Cobram Estate www.CobramEstate.com Robust, California 2017 Tozier Ranch www.TozierRanch.com Medium, Estate Grown, Butte County 2017 Coratina GOLD MEDAL Grumpy Goats Farm www.GrumpyGoatsFarm.com Medium, Capay Valley 2017 SILVER MEDAL Buckeye Creek www.BuckeyeCreekFarms.com Delicate, California Luna Matta www.LunaMatta.com Medium, Paso Robles 2016 Frantoio BRONZE MEDAL Frantoio Grove www.FrantoioGrove.com Medium, Santa Clara County 2017 Il Fiorello Olive Oil Co. www.IlFiorello.com Robust, Suisun Valley 2017 Ascolano GOLD MEDAL Cobram Estate www.CobramEstate.com Medium, California 2017 MoonShadow Grove www.MoonShadowGrove.com Medium, Sacramento Valley 2016 SILVER MEDAL Wild Groves www.WildGroves.com Medium, Corning 2017 Bronze - Contemporary - Los Angeles Extra Virgin Olive Oil Awards Awards by Division Class Northern Hemisphere Extra Virgin Olive Oil Ascolano BRONZE MEDAL Lodi Olive Oil Co. www.LodiOliveOil.com Medium, Lodi Bronze - Olive Branch - Arbequina GOLD MEDAL Jovia Groves Olive Oil Medium, Solano County Molefina www.Molefina.com Medium, San Luis Obispo Co. 2017 SILVER MEDAL ENZO Olive Oil www.EnzoOliveOil.com Delicate, Ranch 20, Madera Olea Farm www.OleaFarm.com Medium, Templeton 2016 Spanish Oaks Ranch www.EVOO365.com Medium, Templeton 2016 BRONZE MEDAL Calivirgin www.CaliVirgin.com Delicate, Premium Extra, Lodi ENZO Olive Oil www.EnzoOliveOil.com Medium, Delicate, Ranch 11, Madera Bronze - Olive Branch - Santa Maria Olive Co. www.SantaMariaOliveCo.com Delicate, The Delicate, California Arbosana BRONZE MEDAL Organic Roots www.OrganicRootsOliveOil.com Delicate, Organic, California Silver - Olive Branch - Koroneiki SILVER MEDAL Organic Roots www.OrganicRootsOliveOil.com Robust, Organic, California BRONZE MEDAL Olivopolis www.Olivopolis.com Robust, Lake County 2016 Other Mono Cultivar GOLD MEDAL Los Angeles Extra Virgin Olive Oil Awards Awards by Division Class Northern Hemisphere Extra Virgin Olive Oil Other Mono Cultivar Grumpy Goats Farm www.GrumpyGoatsFarm.com Medium, Picual, Capay Valley 2017 The Olive Press www.TheOlivePress.com Medium, Picual, Capay SILVER MEDAL Bozzano Olive Ranch www.BozzanoRanch.com Medium, Bosana, Organic, California 2017 Chacewater www.ChacewaterWine.com Medium, Allegra, Bold, Lake County 2017 Cobram Estate www.CobramEstate.com Robust, Manzanillo, California 2017 MoonShadow Grove www.MoonShadowGrove.com Robust, Manzanillo, Sacramento Valley 2016 BRONZE MEDAL Il Fiorello Olive Oil Co. www.IlFiorello.com Medium, Pendolino, Suisun Valley 2017 McEvoy Ranch www.McEvoyRanch.com Medium, Moraiolo, Organic, Limited Edition, North Coast Olive Leaf Hills www.OliveLeafHills.com Robust, Picholine, Goldridge 2017 North Coast Blends GOLD MEDAL Bondolio www.Bondolio.com Medium, Estate Grown, Winters 2017 D'Oliva Olive Oil www.DOlivaOliveOil.com Medium, Sunol, California Hill Creek Ranch www.HillCreekVineyard.com Medium, Tuscan, Lake County 2016 Las Sirenas Olive Oil Medium, West Sonoma County 2017 Massiglia www.MarcianoEstate.com Medium, Italian, Organic, Napa Valley 2017 SILVER MEDAL Benziger Family Winery www.Benziger.com Medium, Estate Grown, Sonoma Mountain 2016 Los Angeles Extra Virgin Olive Oil Awards Awards by Division Class Northern Hemisphere Extra Virgin Olive Oil North Coast Blends Best Dog Ranch Medium, Sonoma Coast 2017 Bramble Family Farms www.BrambleFamilyFarms.net Medium, Mendocino County Colline di Santa Cruz www.ValenciaCreekFarms.com Medium, Santa Cruz County 2017 Ferrari Carano www.Ferrari-Carano.com Delicate, Alexander Valley, Sonoma County 2016 Jordan Estate www.JordanWinery.com Medium, Alexander Valley 2017 McEvoy Ranch www.McEvoyRanch.com Medium, Organic, Traditional Blend, North Coast The Napa Valley Reserve www.TheNapaValleyReserve.com Medium, Organic, St. Helena, Napa Valley 2016 The Villa Barone www.TheVillaBarone.com Medium, Organic, Tuscan Blend, Lake County 2016 BRONZE MEDAL A. Rafanelli www.ARafanelliWinery.com Robust, Estate, Dry Creek Valley McDonough Family Medium, Kenwood, Sonoma County 2016 Olive Leaf Hills www.OliveLeafHills.com Medium, Minerva Blend, Goldridge 2017 Olive Leaf Hills www.OliveLeafHills.com Robust, Tuscan Blend, Goldridge 2017 Olivopolis www.Olivopolis.com Robust, Tuscan Blend, Lake County 2016 Pulido-Walker www.MMOliveOils.com Medium, Napa Valley 2017 Round Pond Estate www.RoundPond.com Medium, Spanish Varietal, Rutherford 2016 Round Pond Estate www.RoundPond.com Robust, Italian Varietal, Rutherford 2016 Sacramento Valley Blends Best of Show - Robust, BEST OF CLASS, GOLD MEDAL Los Angeles Extra Virgin Olive Oil Awards Awards by Division Class Northern Hemisphere Extra Virgin Olive Oil Sacramento Valley Blends Pacific Sun Farms www.PacificSunOliveOil.com Robust, Tehama Blend, Sacramento Valley 2016 GOLD MEDAL Apollo Olive Oil www.ApolloOliveOil.com Medium, Sierra, Organic, Yuba County 2016 Apollo Olive Oil www.ApolloOliveOil.com Delicate, Mistral, Organic, Yuba County 2016 Dry Creek Olive Co. www.TrattoreFarms.com Robust, California Tuscan, Alta Mesa, Galt, Sacramento County 2016 Il Fiorello Olive Oil Co. www.IlFiorello.com Robust, French Blend, Suisun Valley 2017 Pacific Sun Farms www.PacificSunOliveOil.com Medium, Tuscan Blend, Sacramento Valley 2016 SILVER MEDAL Buckeye Creek www.BuckeyeCreekFarms.com Delicate, Tuscan Blend, California California Olive Ranch www.CaliforniaOliveRanch.com Medium, Millers Blend, California Il Fiorello Olive Oil Co. www.IlFiorello.com Robust, Athena's Blend, Suisun Valley 2017 MoonShadow Grove www.MoonShadowGrove.com Medium, Miscela, Sacramento Valley 2016 Pacific Sun Farms www.PacificSunOliveOil.com Medium, Eva's Blend, Sacramento Valley 2016 Pacific Sun Farms www.PacificSunOliveOil.com Medium, Proprietor's Select, Sacramento Valley 2016 BRONZE MEDAL Ciarlo Fruit and Nut www.CiarloFruitNut.com Medium, Estate Blend, Solano County Jack Rabbit California Olive Oil Delicate, Capay Valley, Yolo County Tremont Orchards Robust, Solano County Wild Groves www.WildGroves.com Robust, Robust Blend, Corning 2017 Sierra Foothill Blends Los Angeles Extra Virgin Olive Oil Awards Awards by Division Class Northern Hemisphere Extra Virgin Olive Oil Sierra Foothill Blends SILVER MEDAL Calolea Olive Oil www.Calolea.com Medium, Olio Nuovo, Yuba County 2017 Collina di Mela www.CollinaDiMelaOliveoil.com Medium, Tuscan Blend, Sierra Foothills 2016 Winter Creek Medium, Calaveras County, Sierra Foothills 2016 Central Coast Blends Best of Show - Medium, BEST OF CLASS, GOLD MEDAL Halter Ranch www.HalterRanch.com Medium, Estate Mediterranean Blend, Paso Robles 2017 BEST OF CLASS, GOLD MEDAL Pasolivo www.Pasolivo.com Medium, Kitchen Blend, Paso Robles Silver - Series - GOLD MEDAL San Miguel Olive Farm www.SMOliveFarm.com Medium, Tuscan Gold Nectar, Central Coast, 2017 SILVER MEDAL Alta Cresta Olive Oil www.AltaCresta.com Medium, Tuscan Blend, Paso Robles 2017 Calabrese www.CalabreseOliveOil.com Medium, Tuscan Blend, Paso Robles 2017 Dos Aguilas Extra Virgin Olive Oil www.DosAguilasOil.com Medium, Tuscan Blend, Santa Cruz County 2017 Pasolivo www.Pasolivo.com Robust, Paso Robles Pasolivo www.Pasolivo.com Robust, Artisan Blend, Paso Robles Pasolivo www.Pasolivo.com Robust, California Blend, Paso Robles San Miguel Olive Farm www.SMOliveFarm.com Medium, Tuscan Gold Pristine, Central Coast, 2017 Santa Maria Olive Co. www.SantaMariaOliveCo.com Delicate, The Classic, California Santa Maria Olive Co. www.SantaMariaOliveCo.com Delicate, Pendolino Special Blend, California Los Angeles Extra Virgin Olive Oil Awards Awards by Division Class Northern Hemisphere Extra Virgin Olive Oil Central Coast Blends Santa Maria Olive Co. www.SantaMariaOliveCo.com Delicate, Leccino Special Blend, California Spanish Oaks Ranch www.EVOO365.com Medium, Orchard Select, Templeton 2016 Spanish Oaks Ranch www.EVOO365.com Robust, Italian Blend, Templeton 2016 Staggering Hill Olive Co. www.StaggeringHill.com Medium, Stagg Hill Cuvee, Paso Robles 2016 Bronze - Art & Illustration - BRONZE MEDAL Cloud 9 Orchard www.Cloud9Orchard.com Medium, Monterey Gold, San Antonio Valley Olea Farm www.OleaFarm.com Medium, 4 You, Templeton 2016 The Partridge Family Olive Co. www.PFOliveOil.com Robust, Points North Blend, Paso Robles 2016 Bronze - Effective Use of Design - San Joaquin Valley Blends GOLD MEDAL Bozzano Olive Ranch www.BozzanoRanch.com Delicate, A2, California 2017 SILVER MEDAL Tyler Florence Test Kitchen, www.EnzoOliveOil.com Medium, Madera South Coast and So Cal Blends SILVER MEDAL Scripps College Olive Oil www.Community.ScrippsCollege.edu/OliveOil Delicate, Southern California 2016 Bronze - Color & Type - BRONZE MEDAL Ramona Gold www.RamonaGold.com Medium, San Diego County 2016 Other Region Blends SILVER MEDAL 11 Olives www.11Olives.com Medium, Longevity, California 2017 Italy, North Mono Cultivar GOLD MEDAL Los Angeles Extra Virgin Olive Oil Awards Awards by Division Class Northern Hemisphere Extra Virgin Olive Oil Italy, North Mono Cultivar Le Tre Colonne www.LeTreColonne.com Robust, Coratina, Le Selezioni, Italy 2016 SILVER MEDAL Ca'Rainene www.PaoloBonomelli.com Medium, Drizzar, Garda Orientale DOP Oilala www.Oilala.com Medium, Coratina, Italy 2016 Italy, North Blends GOLD MEDAL Ca'Rainene www.PaoloBonomelli.com
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