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Winery and Tour
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09/03/07 07:56 PM
09/03/07 07:56 PM
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MaryCas
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http://www.renaultwinery.com/default.aspToday my wife and I went on a winery tour at The Renault Winery. Founded in 1864, in Egg Harbor City, NJ. It was fun, informative and the wine is pretty good. They have lots of activities there; hotel, golf, brunches, gourmet food tasting, catering/banquets. The link is above, (hope I posted it right) They don't produce a lot of wine. They sell to a few local restaurants and retail out of their gift shop. It was a pleasant way to spend Labor Day afternoon.
Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, whoever humbles himself will be exalted - Matthew 23:12
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Re: Winery and Tour
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09/03/07 08:02 PM
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I gotta try that one of these days, it's not like I'm all that far way, maybe 40 minutes... PS - Where's my Fios??
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Re: Winery and Tour
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09/03/07 08:13 PM
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The Italian Stallionette
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Gee that looks like a very nice winery MC. I assume you know your wines. Me, I am just a taster. Glad it was fun. I'm not a huge wine drinker but the only winery I visited was FFC's in Northern CA. It was actually quite fun. They put us in an enclosed room and gave us sample after sample of wine to taste. I can't remember how many different wines, but I did have a pleasant little buzz going when we left. Of course there is the shop and wine to purchase, along with GF souvineers, etc. It was fun. It would make a nice "meet" someday for the BBers. TIS Looking at their prices, they are very reasonable. Did you buy yourself a case? Always good to have on hand for company.
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Re: Winery and Tour
[Re: The Italian Stallionette]
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09/04/07 12:53 PM
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MaryCas
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Gee that looks like a very nice winery MC. I assume you know your wines. ......, but I did have a pleasant little buzz going when we left. Looking at their prices, they are very reasonable. Did you buy yourself a case? Always good to have on hand for company. I know a few wines..., well, I have my cheap favorites. Dry reds. Italian - Montpulciano area/grape is nice. Australia - Shiraz. Coppola makes a good California wine. Can be a little more expensive than most California wines. Some of my fav names; Fat Bastard, Fat Ass Cab, Joe Blows Red Wine. We managed a little buzz too, but we only bought two bottles. Pinot Grigio for the Mrs. and Rouge for me.
Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, whoever humbles himself will be exalted - Matthew 23:12
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