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Award winning Sauvignon blanc available
Submitted by amadorwine on Fri, 2007-08-24 08:36.Angelo Codevilla has up to 4tons oof Sauvignon blanc, double gold winner , state fair.
1K/ ton Call Angelo at 209 245 6215
Corks! Get your corks here!
Submitted by amadorwine on Wed, 2007-08-22 23:41.This just in from Arron Kidder of Lodi:
Linda and I were recently contacted by Elishia Ehlers (Ehlers Winery) regarding corks they are trying to get rid of.
These are high quality corks for sale at $.11/cork in 5,000 per back
Walt Dimmers has Syrah!
Submitted by amadorwine on Wed, 2007-08-22 23:39.Message from Walt:
I have approx. 2000 lbs of Syrah available. Eight year old vines. At 26 Brix price is $0.50/lb U-pick and haul. As of 8/17 Brix measured 21.5, expect harvest about Sept 8 plus/minus.
A Baja Wine Tasting Experience
Submitted by amadorwine on Mon, 2007-01-08 21:06.Susan K Fenner – February 2003
When we returned from a quick grocery shopping expedition in San Felipe there was a note tucked in the screen door of our casita. The note was a little tough to decipher but we finally concluded that the folks who take care of our watering when we are away wanted to see us. Their names are Wili (short for Guillermina) and Victor. The parents of four children, they are tiny Indians, hard working and incredibly happy, smiling people. Their children are all in school, which is a tremendous sacrifice to these nearly destitute folks. They had obviously watered all the cacti and other growing things and had even raked the sand around the plants so the place looked very neat and tidy. Now they wanted us to come by their house. We had not seen them for three months, had intended to touch bases with them as soon as we settled in for the season. We had arrived in San Felipe the day before. Wili and Victor obviously knew we had returned because our gate was open and the truck was parked beside our patio wall.
A passion for wine
Submitted by amadorwine on Mon, 2007-01-08 16:25.By Rebecca Adler
News-Sentinel Staff Writer
This article can be found in its entirety on the Lodi News Website