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Wynn Las Vegas Chocolatier Lionel Clement Places Second in World Chocolate Masters Competition

Mon Nov 2, 2009 3:13pm EST
Wynn Las Vegas Chocolatier Lionel Clement Places Second in World Chocolate
Masters Competition




LAS VEGAS, Nov. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lionel Clement, the chocolatier at
Wynn Las Vegas, has placed second in the World Chocolate Masters Competition,
held in Paris from October 14-16. Clement was the U.S. representative in this
premium international culinary competition, finishing ahead of 17 other
chocolate masters. His winning interpretation of the theme, "Haute Couture,"
took the form of an avant-garde pair of scissors adorned with the silhouette
of a woman's face and an elaborate hat formed from different layers of
chocolate with a large spool of chocolate thread positioned at the base of the
structure.

To be selected for this prestigious competition, Clement defeated four other
pastry chefs and chocolatiers from some of the leading hotels and restaurants
in the country at the U.S. finals held in New York City in 2008. The
French-born chef has been producing chocolate for Wynn Las Vegas for the past
three years and oversees the resort's chocolate room.

The World Chocolate Masters Competition was created in 2004 as the world's
finest international culinary competition devoted solely to the creative use
of chocolate in all its applications. This year's three-day competition was
held in the "Salon du Chocolat Professionnel" exhibition at the Porte de
Versailles in Paris. An international jury of 22 of the world's leading
chocolate professionals judged contestants based on their work and creativity
through the use of chocolate.

About Wynn Resorts
Wynn Resorts, Limited is traded on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the
ticker symbol WYNN and is part of the S&P 500 and NASDAQ-100 Indexes. Wynn
Resorts owns and operates Wynn Las Vegas (www.wynnlasvegas.com), Encore
(www.encorelasvegas.com) and Wynn Macau (www.wynnmacau.com). Wynn Las Vegas, a
luxury hotel and destination casino resort located on the Las Vegas Strip
features 2,716 luxurious guest rooms and suites, an approximately 111,000
square foot casino, 22 food and beverage outlets, an on-site 18-hole golf
course, approximately 223,000 square feet of meeting space, an on-site Ferrari
and Maserati dealership, and approximately 74,000 square feet of retail space.


Encore, the new signature resort in the Wynn collection, opened December 22,
2008. Encore is located immediately adjacent to Wynn Las Vegas and features
2,034 suites, approximately 72,000 square foot casino, 12 food and beverage
outlets, a night club, a spa and salon, approximately 60,000 square feet of
meeting space and approximately 27,000 square feet of upscale retail outlets.

Wynn Macau is a destination casino resort in the Macau Special Administrative
Region of the People's Republic of China and currently features 600 deluxe
hotel rooms and suites, approximately 205,000 square foot casino, casual and
fine dining in five restaurants, approximately 46,000 square feet of retail
space, a health club, pool and spa, along with lounges and meeting facilities.






SOURCE  Wynn Resorts

Amy Rossetti, Senior Public Relations Manager, +1-702-770-3726,
amy.rossetti@wynnlasvegas.com



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