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Schwartz Orchards wins Illinois Cider contestsCider offered locally at Gail's Pumpkin Patch
 
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            [October 11, 2014]   
			
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			Illinois State Horticulture Society sponsored the 25th Annual 
			Illinois Cider Contest in Springfield, IL. This contest was in 
			conjunction with the Illinois Specialty Crops, Agritourism and 
			Organic Conference. Schwartz Orchards, Centralia, IL, produced the 
			No. 1 overall rated cider at this year’s contest, repeating his 2008 
			win in both the National and Illinois contests. Tom Schwartz pressed 
			his winning cider for this year’s contests with a bladder press 
			using only Jonathan apples.  | 
        
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			 Judges evaluated the entries using a 25-point rating scale for 
			cider quality and characteristics. The judges conducted “blind” 
			evaluations where only a randomly chosen sample number identified 
			each cider entry. Dr. Elizabeth Wahle, U of I Extension Educator was 
			the Cider Contest Coordinator. 
 Schwartz Cider is available at Gail’s Pumpkin Patch, 1709 2000th 
			Avenue, Beason, IL. The pumpkin patch is currently open until 
			October 31, 2014. The award winning cider is available in half 
			pints, half-gallons and gallons.
 
 David and Gail Apel-Sasse, co-owners of Gail’s Pumpkin Patch toured 
			the Schwartz Orchard Cider Open House this summer. They were able to 
			view the cider making process and taste the cider. They have photos 
			of the cider process that can be viewed by their customers.
 [Gail Apel-Sasse, Gail's Pumpkin 
			Patch] 
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