Sargento Premium Cheese Wants to Send You on a Trip

by Joi on February 4, 2008

This sounds really amazing!

Sargento Cheese has announced The Sargento Artisan Excursion. This is honestly the chance of a lifetime!

From Sargento:
The Sargento Artisan Excursion is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for purchasers of Sargento’s premium Artisan Blends specialty cheeses to share in the artisan cheese making experience firsthand with a trip to some of the most well-known cheese making facilities in the world. Grand Prize winners will receive an artisanally themed vacation for two highlighted by a trip to Po Valley in Northern Italy, where Grana Padano, the world’s best-selling Parmesan cheese, is made. The trip will also include visits to Zanetti Cheese, Cavit Winery, and the chance to meet all of the talented craftspeople and learn about the passion they have for their time-honored traditions.

One hundred First Prize winners and 10,000 Second Prize winners will also be awarded. The Sargento Artisan Excursion is running now until June 30, 2008. Fold-out inserts placed in packages of Artisan Blends provide additional promotion rules, details of prizes.

So, run out and buy plenty of Sargento Cheese, pray up, and hope for the best!

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