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Michelle D wrote: There is only one winery in the US that makes a Hungarian Bull's Blood
Michelle D wrote: The blend is Pinot Noir, Baco Noir, Tempernillo, and Marechal Foch.
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Michelle D wrote:Everyone just took this post to a whole different level...
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David M. Bueker wrote:Ah Paul there's the rub. They are calling it Bull's Blood but making it wiht things like Pinot Noir. My recollection is that the winery was in the Umpqua Valley of Oregon if you want to do some internet sleuthing.
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Diane Clerihue-Smith wrote:Just another note. The Umpqua Valley also has the very first US winery growing and producing Gruner Veltliner.
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Diane Clerihue-Smith wrote: it is blended more in the "style" of bulls blood
Diane Clerihue-Smith wrote:Just another note. The Umpqua Valley also has the very first US winery growing and producing Gruner Veltliner. And trust me it is not a groaner. A white wine so complex it is one of the only wines you can actually pair successfully with artichokes and asparagus. Interestingly it can stand up to a rib eye as well.
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