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07-21-2000, 09:30 AM,
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Many thanks, Foodie for your attempt to put Midwestern Wine on the map. IMHO this is long overdue. Too bad you didn't get into Southern Indiana. The group down there is well organized and put out some good stuff too. Maybe Bucko will get to try some in the Indianapolis tasting he's going to this weekend. Then maybe not.

Did you take the short way back, through Southern Ontario? They make some good wine there too. You did not mention Seyval Blanc. Know that Michigan folks churn out a goodly amount of it. Methinks this is the most underrated grape grown in the good ole USA. If we could rank things according to our druthers, would place in between Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc for those style of grapes. Reisling is in an altogether different catogory, and we're glad to hear the Lowpers are treating it well.
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