originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
A glance at his newsletter (see the link above) suggests that he has now vaulted the regulatory hurdles necessary to sell his wine. Hence the congratulations.
Steve, I'm sure you know that before Jim became a vintner he made an honest living as a "lawyer". Hot air from the legal beagle wine maker will easily evaporate the excess 250 cases into the Sonoma sky. Not to be confused with the "Angels Share".originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
woo-hoo! Old vintners kick ass!
By the way, the tonnage you're describing for this year suggests 750 cases, or thereabouts, so you'll have to drink a lot of that up to get it down to just 500 cases...
originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
woo-hoo! Old vintners kick ass!
By the way, the tonnage you're describing for this year suggests 750 cases, or thereabouts, so you'll have to drink a lot of that up to get it down to just 500 cases...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.originally posted by Florida Jim:
Jonathan,
FWIW, long before I applied for a winery license (and the one that lets me sell) I got requests to start a mailing list. I did.
I almost wish I'd delayed that decision because now it really does feel like I'm hoarding; and apologizing for it.
I'm not - honest.
We hope to release after the first of the year.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Now I feel bad.
originally posted by Vincent Fritzsche:
(insert "smiley faced tongue in cheek winky, somewhat kidding but actually kinda serious, I'm not in it for the money" emoticon here)