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Seven Daysies: What They Are & Why We Love Them

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For nearly two decades, the Seven Daysies Awards have given people the chance to vote for their favorite businesses, individuals, and places in Vermont. With over 500,000 votes cast in a typical year, the awards are a seal of approval from locals and tourists alike as they decide on everything from the ‘best barista’ to the ‘best spot to take an out-of-towner.’

As far as we can tell, the Seven Daysies are the only awards of their kind in the state that cover such a broad range of categories.

We chatted with Corey Grenier, Marketing & Events Director at Seven Days, to learn the history behind the awards and how they became so popular. 

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Past issues of the 'All the Best' insert highlighting Seven Daysies award winners. Photo by Seven Days.
The first Seven Daysies awards issue was published in 2003 and included categories like  'Best next career for Gov. Jim Douglas' and 'Best tourist-free site.' 

Q: Why and when were the Seven Daysies awards started? 

A: Seven Days is a part of the Association of Alternative Newsmedia, a collective of independently owned newspapers across the country. Other papers like ours were doing a ‘best-of’ in their market, and in 2002 Seven Days started similar awards called the Seven Daysies.

As a community newspaper, we thought it made a lot of sense to ask our readers who they thought were the best in our community. Plus, it’s a great resource.

Q: How do the awards work?

A: During the nomination round in May, people can write in their favorite local businesses, people, and places. After a lot of careful tallying and deciphering, the top entries from each category will advance to the voting round, which runs for two weeks. The nominees with the most votes after the second round win. The results are published in the All the Best magazine, that’s inserted into Seven Days in early August.

Q: Why are these awards so important to business owners?

A: The winners are determined by our readers. When you win a Daysie, it means that your community has recognized you as the best. I think that support is what makes them so special for local business owners.

Q: How many categories were there in the beginning compared to now?

A: In the first Seven Daysies magazine in 2003, there were 103 categories, and we have 233 this year.

Q: How many people usually cast nominations and/or votes?

A: In 2019 we had 24,937 people cast 530,031 votes. That number has steadily increased year over year since we started. In 2022, over 22,000 people cast 490,000 final-round votes.

Q: What are the most voted on categories?

A: It’s hard to give an exact answer. Certain categories are well-established and have been around for more than 10 years. Others are brand new and just gaining traction. Plus, everyone’s passions and interests are different.

I can say that the categories that fall under the food and drink sections tend to be very popular. Who doesn’t love to eat and drink?

Q: Was there always a celebration as part of the awards?

A: Yes, we’ve always had a celebration. The first party was held at Burlington City Arts on Church St. Eventually, we moved the party to Echo, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain on Burlington’s waterfront. We invite all the winners, finalists, and our advertisers to the party. It’s always a blast and a great opportunity to connect with others. I expect this year’s event will be no exception considering it hasn’t happened for a few years.

Q: How can people visiting Vermont use the Daysies?

The Daysies are a great resource for tourists. Whenever you visit somewhere new, you always want to know where the locals go, right? This is a list of Vermont’s favorite people, places, and businesses.

Thanks so much for chatting with us, Corey!

The Seven Daysies awards help local businesses like ours to thrive. During the summer award season, we at Snow Farm Vineyard humbly ask you to cast your nomination/vote for us if you feel inspired to do so. We are often nominated in the categories of best outdoor concert venue, best winery, best wedding venue, and best place to take an out-of-towner. Thank you for supporting our small, family-owned business.

 

Planning a Visit to Vermont? Explore a Vineyard & Winery

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If you’re visiting Vermont, what better way to experience the state than by enjoying local food and drinks? For decades, the small New England state of Vermont has been perfecting the art of growing grapes and making wine. Today, you’ll find over 20 different wineries, each with its own unique methods of winemaking.

Choosing the right winery to visit for your next trip to Vermont won’t be easy, but fortunately, there are a few things you should keep in mind.

Find a Winery and Vineyard

Wineries are known for their unique styles of wine; however, not all wineries are vineyards.

Snow Farm Vineyard is an estate vineyard with acres of vines to explore, with an on-site winery. Estate vineyards grow the grapes they use in the winery, unlike others that purchase their grapes from outside sources and have limited grapevines on-site.

Choose a place where you can be surrounded by expansive grapevines and see the winemaking process from start to finish. At a vineyard, you’ll find plenty of space to spread out and can avoid crowded tourist traps.

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Be Sure to Get a Wine Flight

Often when you look at a wine list it can be overwhelming, if you’ve never tried the wines before and you’re not a wine expert. Wine tastings make it easy to find something you love!

You can choose from four or eight wines to create your customized wine flight at Snow Farm Vineyard. You’ll receive a menu with checkboxes next to each wine where you can read the wine description and mark each of your choices.

Satisfy your tastebuds with a wine flight of small-production craft wines.

Enjoy Live Music and Special Events

From concerts to art workshops, to farm-to-table dinners, vineyards often host special events for the public.

On Thursday evenings from June through August, Snow Farm Vineyard offers free outdoor concerts with food vendors on site. Enjoy local music with your local wine! Learn more about concerts and events at Snow Farm Vineyard.

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Plan a Picnic

Many vineyards won’t mind if you bring a picnic lunch to enjoy with the wine you buy, but it’s best to call ahead.

At Snow Farm Vineyard, picnickers are always welcome. If you’re heading to Snow Farm, check out Keeler Bay Variety for fantastic deli sandwiches to go and more. Don’t miss Wally’s Place for amazing fresh bagels, breads, coffee, and baked goods.

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Don't Forget to Try the Ice Wine

You can’t leave Vermont without trying the ice wine. Vermont is one of the few regions in the world where ice wine can be made because of the climate. This delicious dessert wine is made when the grapes are plucked from the vine while frozen. The sugar becomes concentrated and creates a sweet, flavorful wine you won’t experience anywhere else.

At Snow Farm Vineyard, we offer ice wine mini bottles as well as 187ml and 375ml bottles. The perfect gift to take home after a visit to Vermont!

Stop in and see us at Snow Farm Winery & Vineyard in South Hero today to try our local wines and walk the vineyard. You can also order our wines online and find them in stores across Vermont.