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Thanks!

On a side note, thinking of starting my own vineyard in Iowa.


Iowa could very well be the leading wine producing state 5-10 years from now.
 

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Thanks!

On a side note, thinking of starting my own vineyard in Iowa.


Iowa could very well be the leading wine producing state 5-10 years from now.

Fishhead, I try to read the things you post but you're making it difficult - has Railbird stolen your login information?
 

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Me: I'll take a bottle of the Fishhead Chardonnay please.

Clerk: Who the hell would name their vineyards Fishhead, that doesn't sound too tasty?

The only way Iowa is the leading wine producing state in 10 years is if every state West of it falls into the ocean.
 

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Fishhead, I try to read the things you post but you're making it difficult - has Railbird stolen your login information?


<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=536 align=center border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=title id=title>Iowa Wine Industry</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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By the way, DEAD SERIOUS on my thoughts of operating a vineyard in Iowa.

In fact, that was one of my reasons for visiting Iowa this past week.
 

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The last time I checked the only respected regions were mid Cali up, Oregon and Washington - and northern NY for ice wines.
 

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Fishhead unless you can find co-related grapes you have no shot in Iowa...
 

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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=536 align=center border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=title id=title>Iowa Wine Industry</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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By the way, DEAD SERIOUS on my thoughts of operating a vineyard in Iowa.

In fact, that was one of my reasons for visiting Iowa this past week.

The Upper Midwest is starting to make some respectible wines.
 

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The Upper Midwest is starting to make some respectible wines.

The problem is the growing season is short and its tough to produce a vine as good as those in places like northern CAL and the upper northwest regions. Vines need a minumum of five years to produce a decent wine and somewhere in the neighborhood of nine years to produce a wine that is extemely profitable and award winning.

Obviously a place such as Iowa has great soil coupled with a perfect growing season in the summer....that's the pluses.

Just started learning about all this a few months ago, still in the neophite learning stage. I believe Iowa had only something like 4 winieries a mere 4 years ago, they now have over sixty!
 
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The last time I checked the only respected regions were mid Cali up, Oregon and Washington - and northern NY for ice wines.

Santa Barbara/Solvang area (Southern California) has a lot of great wineries. Some fabulous Syrahs and Pinot Noirs (amongst others).
 

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once your iowan winery takes off, maybe you can take some of your capital and open a ski resort down here in Texas....:missingte
 

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Thanks!

On a side note, thinking of starting my own vineyard in Iowa.


Iowa could very well be the leading wine producing state 5-10 years from now.


I've had corn liquor, but corn wine. Ewwwwwwwwwwwww.

:puke1::puke1::puke1:
 

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They opened a ski resort in Texas already didn't they

um no....it doesnt snow down here....they were talking of a 'synthetic' ski slope...but they never got the funding.... bearfireresort.com

BECAUSE IT'S A DUMB IDEA
 

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Santa Barbara/Solvang area (Southern California) has a lot of great wineries. Some fabulous Syrahs and Pinot Noirs (amongst others).

I was just in Santa Ynez a week ago (fires everywhere) - I wouldn't consider that Southern California - that's the middle - I went to a winery called Black Jack where they filmed Sideways - to be honest - I had never heard of any of the wineries and they did not remotely compare to those of Napa Valley - I think most would agree
 

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You're better off taking a vacation in Spain or France and finding some small local places who'd be interested in an export deal with you and you ship the cases to the states and sell them.
 

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