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Winery restoration
05-01-1999, 07:28 AM,
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Thanks all.

The idea is not just "old" but restored and still operational. On the National Register is a plus. Schramsberg and Great Western so far fit that bill. I need two more.

Am checking on Brotherhood.

Hey curm, do you know if any old winery from Texas (northern border with New Mexico) is restored and operating today? That is one of the earliest wine spots in the US -- the Mission grape.
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