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Friday, November 23, 2007
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_ The two varietals I've got on order, Cab Franc and Mourvedre, are being grown in
Georgia
. And we're talking "Gerogia on my mind," and not "Georgia the cradle of winemaking" where
grapes have been cultivated for wine for over 7,000 years
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