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Dave Webb Cadiz, Kentucky

SW corner @ Land between the Lakes (dry county)

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I started this so I'll try and clarify what my idea was. Beermakers who post on the Home Brew Digest usually sign their names and give an address. The HBD is the only place I know of where this is the custom. Rec.Crafts.Winemaking is a very nice, friendly and helpful forum...much like the HBD. So I suggested we adopt the custom of giving our names and locations. A lot of winemakers have posted their name and where they live in response to my original post. A couple have understood what I intended. Here's the idea in practice~After you submit a post to r.c.w. just add your name and location;

--------------------- lum Del Mar, CA, USA

Brian Winnipeg, Manitoba

-------------------- Yours truly, Bill Frazier Olathe, Kansas USA

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William Frazier

Just a meek diciple - Copenhagen, Denmark

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Svend Musiat

Grandview Heights, Ohio - just outside of Columbus.

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Bill and Ursula Herbert

Darlene Vosen Germantown, Wisconsin (near Milwaukee)

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Dar V

Ever try making Saskatoon berry wine?

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Charles H

Yeah. Whn I first started wine making there were no kits, or pails of refrigerated juice. We fermented anything we could get our dear little hands on Leslie Gadallah Calgary, Canada

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Leslie Gadallah

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brian carter

I've added it to my signature :o)

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Weez

Can I just suggest to other posters from the US, that they post the name of their state, rather than the two-letter abbreviation? These abbreviations are not widely recognised outside the US. Plus if your country is the USA, don't be ashamed, say so.

I've been lurking on this group so far. I'm new to winemaking. I got into it this year when our plum trees produced ~90kg of fruit. I now have some plum wine fermenting, and I'm trying smaller batches of other recipies according to what I have a surplus of.

We also have chickens, they like to eat the strained solids from the must.

I guess it will be some time before I find out if anything I'm doing is drinkable.

North Loburn, New Zealand

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Geoff McCaughan

At least in New Zealand you can distill it if you are not happy. A word to the wise, wait a few years before deciding you don't like it...Time works wonders.

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Truenorth

Robert Reilly Redding, Connecticut, USA

70 Miles N Ne of NY City!
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Robert Reilly

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Mark

Glen Duff Rockwood, Ontario, Canada

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Glen Duff

Hey neighbor, I'm actually right on the border of Acton/Rockwood! Its worth the drive to Acton!!! Al

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Alfonse

Aubrey Johnson Martinez, GA 30907

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Aubrey

Vineyard located in Centerview, Missouri (30 miles east of Kansas City, Missouri)

Michael Amigoni Amigoni Family Vineyards

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24brix

Biggest little town in S.W. Houston

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Ray

(Ooops, I've come upon this thread late - been occupied with getting through a backlog of posts from as far back as last October...)

On the edge of the New Forest, south coast of England.

cheers, robin

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Robin Somes

Well I am new here and only dropped by for tips on planting red seed less grapes as I suddenly have two in the little pots that they will grow through. but I live in the Santee, Cal, USA area. how do I go about planting them? how much dirt do they need? are they ground plants only or can they be in above ground gardens? as you might have guessed I know nothing about plaint them or growing them.

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richard e white

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