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03-22-2004, 06:02 AM,
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What I was referring to by my statement about not knowing you actually has nothing to do about actually knowing you. My statement stems from the fact that you're soliciting advice about marketing a wine made from fruit (apparently), but you're reluctant to tell us what type of wine it is. Are you concerned someone here may try to duplicate your recipe? I've seen and tasted many, many different fruit, vegetable and botanical wines in my business, and I've only had a few that I'd ever consider drinking again. The best I've ever had was a dry blueberry with a few years on it.

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