The Central Coast Olive Oil Competition, hosted annually by the California Mid-State Fair, is now accepting entries. The sixth annual competition will happen earlier this year and take place in April 2014 and will feature over 150 olive oils produced in California.
The overall goal of the Central Coast Olive Oil Competition is to provide a venue for California olive oils to be professionally judged and to educate consumers regarding the quantity and styles of olive oil produced in California.
Olive oils are divided into extra virgin, flavored extra virgin, organic extra virgin, and flavored organic extra virgin olive oil and are separated into classes by varietal. The panel of competition judges evaluates each entry according to aroma, taste, and intensity ranging from delicate to robust.
Entries that earn medals will be showcased in Mission Square during the 2014 California Mid-State Fair. Registering for the competition can be found now at http://cmsfw.fairmanager.com/ and will be accepted online and by mail until Friday, April, 4th.