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Dos Primos
Mexican Restaurant
Sun.-Thurs.
11am-9pm
Fri.-Sat.
11am-10pm
Lunch Special
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and 2 drinks
We will take
$3.75
off your dine in bill
Dinner Special
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and 2 drinks
We will take
$4.75
off your dine in bill
Dos Primos Mexican Restaurant
2072 Village Ln. Hermann, MO, 65041 - 573.486.8010
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Adam Puchta Winery wins 19 medals
Hermann business claims gold, silver, bronze
Adam Puchta Winery received a Gold medal, eight
Silver medals and 10 Bronze medals in the Ninth
Annual Mid-American Wine Competition held at the
Des Moines Area Community College campus in
Ankeny, Iowa.
“The quality of Midwestern wines continues to
improve,” said Bob Foster, director of the Mid-
American Wine Competition (MAWC). These are high
quality wines that wine lovers should seek out and
try.”
The competition was held July 10-12 and included
wines from 12 Midwestern states. Professional wine
judges from throughout the United States awarded
95 Gold medals, 167 Silver medals, and 167 Bronze
medals. Full results can be found at www.midameri-
canwine.org.
“This marks the ninth consecutive year of the
MAWC and we have had the distinction of watching
the local wine industry develop into a great represen-
tation of our region,” said Chief Judge Doug Frost of
Kansas City. “The wine industry throughout the
Midwest has evolved into tourist destinations, where
wine enthusiasts visit local wineries. This helps the
local economy and area wine industry.”
The judges were selected by Frost, who has earned
both the coveted Master of Wine degree and the
Master Sommelier title. The judges, who have over
200 years of cumulative experience, are experts in
wine production, service and distribution.