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Default Pride winery

A friend is recommending wines from "Pride", but I can't find any references
other than a St. Helena (Napa) winery called Pride Mountain. When I look up
references on WS, they do show wines called "Pride", but without the
"Mountain".

Anyone know if these are the same? And, if not, where I might find info
about Pride? Thanks.

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Default Pride winery

"Pride" is the short for "Pride Mountain Vineyards."
(www.pridewines.com)
Your friend gives nice recommendations!
Robert (Bob) Foley is the winemaker. Also check out his own wines under
the "Robert Foley" label.
And for anyone here that remembers the claims of Pride Cabernet Franc
not being an age worthy wine, well....I suggest that person try the
'97!

Eric
www.twinfarms.com

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