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Off to France ...

HammockWe're off to France for a vacation and a visit to relatives -- most of the time in Provence and the Languedoc-Rouissillon, with a quick jaunt to Paris at the end for the 2005 edition of Nuit Blanche.  Will blog the great juice we find once back!

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Thanks for the blog. In the future, please give credit to the specific Conrado clients who grew the grapes, e.g., Jack Moore and Bonnie Slavitt Moore of Vintage Oaks Vineyards AND mention the many competitive medals Paul's -- and his growwers' -- wine have earned. FYI, our produce took the most medals of any of Paul's wines in the 2005 competitions.

And, FYI, we DONATE all of our product to non-profits in the Bay Area that, in turn, auction the wine at their fundraisers. Top of our list to date is $650/case for the 2003 Vintage Oaks Maggie's Vineyard 2003 Syrah.

Regards,

Jack Moore
Chief Farming Officer
and a lifetime friend of my general contractor [Who can say THAT about another custom home contractor except Paul.?]

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