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What SHOULD be the Queen of Whites?
03-30-2005, 04:47 PM,
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Not trying to start a competition, amigo. Really, just a sneaky way to poll everybdoy about exceptional whites so I can pilfer some ideas for the upcoming warm-weather drinking. (That's assuming it ever gets warm here in Sea-patch, which is by no means a sure thing.)

You're right, though. I should have phrased it better. I don't want to dis anybody's Chard passions but I am, personally, just about as bored with that grape as it's possible to be. I'm VERY intrigued by the Virginia Viog. As a boy who was born and raised in the Old Dominion, (and who owns vineyard land there) I'm eager to see some great things start coming out of all that booming wine growth. I'll google them later and try to get my brother to round up some. Thanks!
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