Need help selling high quality wine grapes.
Maybe give a break on the first batch, so we can try them. If the grapes
are good, we might be willing to pay more next time. Better than wasting
them.
"greg boyd" > wrote in message
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> Even though all these grapes are being dropped on the ground , the price
for
> us is still high .
> They were talking about 1200 a ton if picked up . Now that may be a good
> price , but if you are dropping them on the ground , wouldn't you sell
them
> cheap and at least make something ? Contract sale , top dollar , ok . Left
> over , dropped on the ground , sell them cheap and make wages.
> Greg
>
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> "John" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Sell it locally and let them pick them up!!
> > John
> >
> > "G. ROMIE ROLLERI" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > I am having trouble-selling wine grapes from the vineyard. It is a
small
> > > vineyard witch produces high quality wine grapes. Wines produced by
wine
> > > makers from the vineyard have received numerous metals each year. List
> of
> > > some: San Diego National Wine Competition, Los Angeles County Fair,
> > > California State Fair, San Francisco Wine Competition, and Orange
County
> > > Fair.
> > >
> > > Each year we have about 20 ton of un-sold Cabernet Fran wine grapes
that
> > are
> > > dropped on the ground. Wineries plant their own vineyards that are
> coming
> > on
> > > line our contracts drop and we drop more grapes on the ground.
> > >
> > > Anyone have suggestions on how to reach small wine makers and ship
small
> > > amounts of wine grapes to them.
> > >
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