The National Association for the Specialty Food Trade, Inc
October 7, 2004


For Immediate Release - News Direct From The Specialty Food Trade
The National Association for the Specialty Food Trade, Inc.,
120 Wall Street, 27th Floor, New York, NY 10005
www.specialtyfood.com

L'Autunno Blend extra virgin olive oil from Stella Cadente Olive Oil Company of Anderson Valley, CA, has been named one of the Top 35 Oils in the World by Der Feinschmecker, a gourmet magazine in Germany. The company has also won a Top-of-Division award and first- and second-place awards at the recently held Mendocino County Fair in California.

Full Release: Stella Cadente wins one of Top 35 Extra Virgin Olive Oils in the World.

Stella Cadente Olive Oil Company of Anderson Valley, California, announced today that their L’Autunno Blend extra virgin olive oil has been named one of the Top 35 Oils in the World by Der Feinschmecker, the premier gourmet magazine in Germany. They also announced winning a Top-of-Division award and 1st and 2nd place award at the Mendocino County Fair last weekend.

These latest accolades add to an already impressive list of awards garnered by this artisan, hand-crafted olive oil company. Last year they won the Best of Show at the Oils of the World Competition, L.A. County Fair as well as Best in Class. Stella Cadente has also won numerous gold medal awards and Top California Extra Virgin Oil from Slowfood Italia in 2002. For a complete listing go to www.stellacadente.com.

Stella Cadente is located in the beautiful rolling hills of Anderson Valley in Mendocino County. They grow mostly Italian olive varieties and produce 3 extra virgin olive oils, a meyer lemon and a blood orange oil. They have two Olive Oil Tasting Bars in Boonville and Hopland in Mendocino County, where customers can purchase their olive oils in bulk. For more information on Stella Cadente oils and retail locations please contact 707.895.2848, stellacadente@pacific.net . Website: www.stellacadente.com.

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