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Joe Friday
Oct 16, 2007

Just the facts, ma'am.

Molybdenum posted:

Catawba Wine

This and dandelion wine are still very popular in my rural part of Ohio. I grab a bottle of each every time I visit home. Most of the wines made in my area are tooth-achingly sweet fruit wines or German-style wines. I mostly skip those. Catawba grapes are still grown in abundance around the Western park of Lake Erie as well.

In Washington there are many types of grapes that are grown and although I'm new to appreciating wine beyond its intoxicating and generally tasting good qualities, I really like the pinot noir and syrah I've had up here. I'm anxious to learn more since I now live in an area where most people don't refer to wine as either "sweet" or "sour."

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