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Joanie

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I've been busy this evening!

Here's the Cayuga. I managed to get 10 bottles and I'm delighted. This is my first official vine to wine. My hands still hurt from the squeezing!

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These next 2 are Vignoles...all 24 bottles!
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It all looks so purdy!
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Very nice Joan...anxious to see the labels....

For someone who doesn't drink much wine you sure are doing a terrific job...
 
Yes it does Joan, Do you folter because that looks scrum diddly umptious!
 
Joan, You don't drink much wine also, Neither do I
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our wine looks great! You should be proud of your vine to wine, not to many of us have ventured into that territory yet.
 
No, Wade, I don't folter. I don't filter either! =)

NW... I posted the Cayuga label and the other gets that bothersome Vignoles I was having such trouble with the other night. =)
 
that's awesome Joan. I'm going to use that pic to make a texture in photoshop.
 
Joan said:
=)NW... I posted the Cayuga label and the other gets that bothersome Vignoles I was having such trouble with the other night. =)

I liked your original Vignoles label best!!!!
 
Beautiful looking wine! If it tastes half as good as it looks, it will be superb.
 
Pure liquid gold Joan! It's a good thing you don't drink too much wine. As good as the Cayuga looks with only 10 bottles, I would be gone in about a week
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I foresee an entry or two coming up in competition
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Very nice Joan. They look fantastic
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Thank you friends! I'm very pleased with it all 35 bottles! I missed one when I counted! =) I haven't printed labels yet but I think they will look good all dressed up!
 
Hey Joan!!


Those bottle look absolutely great!!! What a wonderful job you did!!! Please let us know how they taste!!!
Francie
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Both taste good!! The Cayuga is especially nice! They will be do-overs next fall! =)
 
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Joan those are beautiful wines. Congratulations!
(1)In ref to your
comment on squeezing, did you squeeze the grapes with you hands?
(2) Your comment on that there are many ways of making wine, I am
presently, 1-19-07, trying something called "Wonder Wine," from a small
kit that a home winemaker dealer in Brasstown, NC, gave me to try. It
contains a small packet of wine crystals, yeast and wine clarifier and make
6 bottles, after six weeks. Ha, I'll try anything and I guess this is the
limit. Thanks for your info and take care of your beautiful wine.


mack
 

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