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If you are in Missouri and anywhere near St. James this place is worth a stop. They have a great tasing room, friendly people and lots of Missouri wine stuff to purchase. Fun to taste, some good wines
Isaac wrote:I find myself wondering, why make both a Norton and a Cynthiana? Same grape, after all. Different clones, maybe?
OW Holmes wrote:We enjoyed a bottle of chilled semi-dry Michigan riesling waiting for the Hex hatch in northern Michigan on Sat. nite. Trout fishing and wine are a definite match.
So, Walt, did you catch any trout? What kind of hatches do you have there?
OW Holmes wrote:We enjoyed a bottle of chilled semi-dry Michigan riesling waiting for the Hex hatch in northern Michigan on Sat. nite. Trout fishing and wine are a definite match.
So, Walt, did you catch any trout? What kind of hatches do you have there?
Howie Hart
The Hart of Buffalo
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:13 pm
Niagara Falls, NY
wrcstl wrote: Over an evening and a moring I caught (use that term lightly) 12, she didn't want to stop until we had 29. The owners loved us.
OW Holmes wrote:wrcstl wrote: Over an evening and a moring I caught (use that term lightly) 12, she didn't want to stop until we had 29. The owners loved us.
29 - that's a season's worth of trout fishing for me.
And what kind of wine will you serve with the smoked trout????
OW Holmes wrote:That's an interesting one to try to match - smoked trout. I haven't a clue, but I am sure there are some whites out there that have a bit of smoke in them.
OW Holmes wrote:That's an interesting one to try to match - smoked trout. I haven't a clue, but I am sure there are some whites out there that have a bit of smoke in them. I know I have tasted some, but for the life of me cannot remember what they were.
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