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Chateau Thomas (local winery in indianapolis)



 
 
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Old 06-03-2008, 03:04 AM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
Wayne Harris
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Default Chateau Thomas (local winery in indianapolis)

All,

This has little to do with winemaking needs or requestions. I see and
often contribute to these types of threads here. This has nothing to
do with that.

I must say, the thing that I love most about winemaking, is the pride
and passion of those like yourselves, that that take the art of
winemaking seriously. From the home winemaker to the small winery, I
adore the deep-rooted passion.

I am currently traveling on business to Indianapolis Indiana.
Umfortunately my real-life job has little to do with wine makeing.
At any rate, there is a local winery there that produces high quality
wine from California stock grapes. The name of the winery is Chateau
Thomas. (www.chateauthomas.com)

Having nothing better to do in the evenings, of course I made my way
to the winery. I struck up a converstaion with the winery's
operational manager and she voluntarily gave me almost an hour of her
time to show me their operation.

I showed up on random Wednesday evening, after my workday and began
discussing gassing operations with the (barmaid?) she was in charge of
tasting, noting her disinterest, I quickly determined who her boss was
and transferred the converstation to her.

Sheila Kav.... was her name, and she was in charge of Winery
Operations.

She and i stuck up a technical converstation and she voluntarilly gave
me an unofficial tour of the winery.

She graciously gave me 45 min to an hour of her time to show me the
operation and to just plain talk to me.

I love the fact that she was proud of her work.
I love the fact that she was able to get down and dirty with my newbie
questions.
I just love the pride in workmanship, the hospitality and the genuine
desire to further the art.

Today was a great day.

Props to Chateau Thomas


 




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