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Peter Ruhrberg wrote:1792 - not much happened then....
François Audouze
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 3:05 pm
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Robin Garr wrote:Peter Ruhrberg wrote:1792 - not much happened then....
Whoa, that's ancient! Care to tell us more about it, Peter?
Peter Ruhrberg wrote:Just an ordinary afternoon at a friends house, I guess...
Bob Cohen
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:46 pm
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Peter Ruhrberg wrote:1792 - not much happened then....
Peter
Not much to tell, really. I visited a Madeira collecting friend on some afternoon in London, and he unceremoniously put some open bottles from his cupboard in front of me to try.
JC (NC)
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Jason Brandt Lewis
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Jason Brandt Lewis wrote:Oldest California wine was an Angelica c. 1854.
Jason Brandt Lewis
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François Audouze
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