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Hi Scott ! the thread was old when i read it...i live in boston where
there's a relativly large immigrant community: Italian, Spanish, Portugese & more. we all go to the regional wholesale produce center ( all New England produce passes thru the Chelsea Produce Terminal on its way to restauarnts & markets) in september when california commercial varietals come in for us old schoolers to pick over. I'd always suspected that there was a local winegrape outlet; i was stunned to learn that there were 4 seasonal, competitive dealers of cali varietals, fresh juices, cali & some imported, and quality equipment. I'd bet that if you investigated a little, you'd find that there's a semi-local winegrape source in your regional produce center. I'd suggest going into a small, sucessful looking local fruit & veg stand and simply asking if they know where to get wine grapes, etc. If you're lucky, that person maybe a HWM himself! the link that i've enclosed is an example of one of the 4 families who operate out of our produce center from september til thanksgiving-ish, 7 days a week, 5AM til sunset+ until the grapes/juices are sold out. i've got no stake in this except that we've bought grapes from the for 8 years. they're typical. HTH, regards, bobdrob http://www.americanwinegrape.com/index.htm http://www.americanwinegrape.com/everett.htm "Scott Lindner" > wrote in message . .. >> Scott - I'm no fan of red wine kits (white wine kits make pretty good >> wine). It will be hard to produce a proper tasting Cabernet without using >> whole grapes and a fermentation scheme that includes primary fermentation >> in contact with the skins. > > Grrrr..... I asked this precise question before buying wine making > equipment. I asked if I can make good red wines of the same quality I > enjoy today. The answer was an overwhelming yes. It's not your fault, > but long ago I feared that the places I asked (not on RCW) had a bunch of > folks that don't really know what good wine is. > > I live in Colorado so getting good whole grapes is going to be > challenging. > > Scott > |
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