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11-13-2008, 06:17 PM
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He's so excited - this is his first crop of Pinot Noir grapes since he planted his 'vineyard' - please look closely and you'll see them......
The Zins are not nearly as productive.
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That's cute Jean! How long before you will get enough to actually make some wine...a couple years? I'm still bummed I'm not zoned for anything but muscadine.
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Hope you take photo of Roy in the vat!
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Jeanette, how did you get a picture of Sharon's husband, Bob, in a grape vat?
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Jean, you need to change your avatar to Roys bunch of grapes! The ones on the vine I mean.
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Jean,
Please list some pinots from your area that I may be able to acquire in NJ. I would love to taste some of them!
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"He who sups with the devil should have a. long spoon".
You are too funny, lady!! Those grapes are beautiful!
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Well,
I am going to be nice to Roy and tell him that the vine looks very healthy and the grapes look
perfect!!!