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Unread 12-17-2020, 03:29 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Joseph Sheerin View Post
No problem.... I have to admit, I was very surprised at how good some of the TX wines are. We live in MO, and most of the local wineries near us, do a nice sweet german style wine, but when you get to dry red, Norton is about the only one that is tolerable, and it's usually way over priced for what I can get in a nice CA wine.... I am by no means a wine expert, but I know what I like when I have it. Been to Russian River several times.

We went to San Antonio a couple years ago, and a day trip up to Fredricksburg, was very surprise in how good some of those Temperanillo's were.

Sorry to hijack, back to the storm.... :-)
No problem Joe. I plowed our driveway at midnight with about 5/6 of a bottle of a wonderful Barbaresco in my belly : ) See, wine and storms can be related.
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