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  • In 1990, he founded "A Culinary Evening With the California Winemasters," benefiting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's research and care programs.

    Allen R. Balik 2006

  • Today, Winemasters hosts 1,400 guests, over 65 California wineries and more than 30 guest chefs from around the world.

    Allen R. Balik 2006

  • As one of the largest charity wine auctions in the world, Winemasters annually nets over $1.2 million.

    Allen R. Balik 2006

  • - Winemasters of Nairobi, agents for several large South African wine exporters including the famous Nederburg and Zonnebloem range, will be conducting a wine-tasting function by their Cellarmaster,

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • The fledgling cooperative took two "best of class" awards, for a dessert wine and a fruit wine, two golds, three silvers and a bronze, in the 2010 Winemasters Choice Awards.. (

    Delusional Duck 2010

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