katy wrote:
Martin Baxter wrote:
katy wrote:
cute...were those grape arbors in the background of the one pic?
Indeed, we're trying to become the Niagara of the east.
Cheers
Marty
You're making your own wine or really trying to become a winery? My Dad
and uncle made wine for years...some of it was very good and some of it
was swill (can't stand dandelion wine to this day...nasty evil purge)
Dad made a really good wild grape wine that was really fragrant...and
the color was beautiful...as long as they stuck to keeping the wines
sweet and not letting them go too dry, they were fine...their dry wines
were pretty bad..
Actually it's my sister-in-law's project. My wife and all 9 of her sibs
share the 150 acres that constitute the family farm, everyone has a 1
acre waterfront lot that is not communal. She's growing fancy grapes
like chardonay and Pinot something or other, her and her husband have
been at it for about 3 years and have yet to make a single bottle of
anything. Oh well, it looks pretty and the deer are very pleased with
the taste of the vines.
Cheers
Marty
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