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Wine Truth - Gotta See this Beacon Hill Winery
05-08-2012, 11:15 AM,
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No offense, winetruth, but I found it a little difficult to follow your points because your use of English is a bit unconventional. At any rate, if what you say is true, then Beacon Hill Winery is in violation of US federal statutes, and would have been penalized by the US Government by now. All their data relative to their wine production, from grape growing to wine fermentation to bottling states that what you buy from them is ESTATE grown, ESTATE produced and ESTATE bottled. To make it easier for you to understand this concept, let me expand on my statements. If you own a winery, and you advertise that your wine is estate grown, produced and bottled, the federal government can, and probably will, fine you heavily and revoke any licenses you hold if those statements are untrue. So, if I understand your ramblings, Beacon Hill Winery does NOT have a working winery on the estate, and are in violation of federal statutes, and apparently have been so since 2005. Balderdash, sir!! If you want your assertions to be believed, then you had best come up with some verifiable, concrete evidence of wrongdoing. Otherwise, peddle your halfbaked ideas elsewhere.
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