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04-15-2014, 12:54 PM,
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Southwest Wines
As a few of you know, Mrs. and I moved from SoNapaNoma to Ariizona few years ago with an idea to retire in the sun and maybe plant grapes. When I spoke of the planting part with a prominent Napa wine maker he was discouraging (in that I'm too old). So here it is 15 years later and I'm still kickin', still lovin' wine and conversing with a local college in their budding enology & viticulture program.

What's encouraging about southwest wines? About 17 years ago I visited New Mexico's Gruet. Today it is one of the best sparkling wine producers in the U.S. Additionally one of the local wine shops ask if I would meet with one of their customers to identify grapes she had growing. It is cabernet sauvignon. I put the customer and an enology student together and I do believe, together, they made an award winning wine.

Now that I am here I'm discovering vineyards I didn't know existed, one growing excellent pinot noir. [u]Yes! In Arizona.[/u] Because we be in the mountains we're in a warm region one, cool region two. If I hadn't tasted these wines I would not have believed it possible.

The land of AZ will be factor in premium wines someday.
Winoweenie, you need to come to the area one of these days. There is even a drinkable carmenere nearby.
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04-16-2014, 10:16 AM,
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RE: Southwest Wines
Are you still up in the Williamson valley area? Is Loralie Still putting up with you> None of my stuff has changed, still the same home, phone #, and Child Bride. If you've lost these e-mail me at vbatchelor3@msn.com. BPR, VB
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04-17-2014, 02:05 PM,
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RE: Southwest Wines
Winefinder,

Good to have you back here... Missed your wine wisdom. Arizona as a future wine country?? Sounds so improbable but maybe you are on to something. I know that you, like Peterson, have wine running in your veins...

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Jackie
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04-21-2014, 11:17 AM,
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RE: Southwest Wines
[quote='Jackie' pid='106087' dateline='1397768754']
Winefinder,

Good to have you back here... Missed your wine wisdom. Arizona as a future wine country?? Sounds so improbable but maybe you are on to something. I know that you, like Peterson, have wine running in your veins...

Hugs,
Jackie
[/quote]

Jackie,

I am more than flattered by that comment, thank you. Are you familiar with Peterson's latest sparkling wine? Seven years on the yeast? It's like tasting stars bursting on your palate! (Where have I heard that before?) Seriously though, I've been told by some of the best palates I know that it is the finest produced in this country. He is currently sold out but call him.

Jim
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