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  • Home
    • Why the Balkans
    • Why to participate
    • Organization Committee
  • Entry Forms
    • Registration
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  • Judges 2026
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    • Rules
    • Program Competition
    • Results 2025
    • Results 2024
    • Results 2023
    • Results 2022
    • Results 2021
    • Results 2020
    • Results 2019
    • Results 2018
    • Results 2017
    • Results 2016
    • Results 2015
      • Winners 2015
    • Results 2014
  • BIWC Marketing
    • Wine Catalog
      • Catalog BIWC 2020
      • Catalog BIWC 2019
    • Stickers 2026
  • Conference
    • Program
    • Tickets
  • News & Press
    • Registration Journalists
    • Galleries
      • Openning Ceremony BIWC
      • Gala Dinner BIWC
      • Pictures from the Balkans
  • Blog
  • Partners
  • Award ceremony
  • Contacts
  • български
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