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<blockquote data-quote="PT Stewie" data-source="post: 1031310" data-attributes="member: 12889"><p>"Taste great less filling" I know I have posted on the beer threads and still love a cold beer but over the last 10 years my taste has changed to red wine, have a glass or two every night and on Friday's maybe a bit more.My partner and I along with our wifes have been making and bottling wine for the last 6 years with California grapes .Aged in oak barrels for 10-12 months we typically bottle 120 to 240 bottles a year.Anything from a Brunello to a Super Tuscan blend. We just bottled a Pinot Noir that is awesome.We go to a place that has the equipment press, barrels etc but basically do the work ourselves.The price averages out to about $10.00- $11.00 a bottle but is worth it in fun and quality.We have had nothing but good reviews about our vino "Lights Out" is on the label.Anybody else make their own wine out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PT Stewie, post: 1031310, member: 12889"] "Taste great less filling" I know I have posted on the beer threads and still love a cold beer but over the last 10 years my taste has changed to red wine, have a glass or two every night and on Friday's maybe a bit more.My partner and I along with our wifes have been making and bottling wine for the last 6 years with California grapes .Aged in oak barrels for 10-12 months we typically bottle 120 to 240 bottles a year.Anything from a Brunello to a Super Tuscan blend. We just bottled a Pinot Noir that is awesome.We go to a place that has the equipment press, barrels etc but basically do the work ourselves.The price averages out to about $10.00- $11.00 a bottle but is worth it in fun and quality.We have had nothing but good reviews about our vino "Lights Out" is on the label.Anybody else make their own wine out there. [/QUOTE]
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