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Old 01-24-2012, 05:24 AM
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Finger Lakes Brewing
KLV
Heron Hill
Dr. Frank
Keuka Brewing
Stever Hill
Hunt Country
Barrington Cellars
Keuka Springs
Beerme shows that Finger Lakes Brewing doesn't open till noon (and we all know how that went last year).

Most wineries open at 10. I'm wondering if we should shoot for a bit earlier on the breakfast so we can be there when they open?

Other than that, the itinerary looks good. If we don't make all the wineries on the list, oh well! If we do make all the wineries on the list, I doubt I'll be in much shape to go to more if we have time
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Well screw FLB, they are deleted....

I'm totally ok with Breakfast at 8:30 if you are, after all, you are the one coming the greatest distance, so if anybody wants to complain it is too early, just tell them to man up, and tell them what time you are leaving the house

Can I bribe you and Sarah to pick me up at my house? I'm only a few miles from the Henrietta thruway exit. then I don't have to worry about having my truck towed. Let me know.

I think you should sign up for the cheese thing and then let me know how it goes. I'm more than happy to spend the extra $18. I figure it should/could be good for 6-wineries

We have also done Pleasant Valley and Chateau Renaissance prior to KLV so we could also delete them, giving us more time to do the two new ones. And this might be a good thing as we don't get that north on Keuka after KSRT, and if we really like one or both of theses then maybe we change that Saturday run.

Mainly I'm just throwing ideas out there for review
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Originally Posted by Triple-H
Mainly I'm just throwing ideas out there for review
That's the whole point of this thread

I'm going to be busy at work for the rest of the day, mind if I call you later tonight (like 6:00 or so) to go over a few things?
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Originally Posted by Crazy_Schizo
Originally Posted by Triple-H' timestamp='1327416619' post='21347001
Mainly I'm just throwing ideas out there for review
That's the whole point of this thread
I'm going to be busy at work for the rest of the day, mind if I call you later tonight (like 6:00 or so) to go over a few things?
How about more like after 7:00?
I have grocery and wine shopping to do after work...
I'm planning on a slow cooker feast for this weekend as I camp out for the Rolex 24
I got a 3 lbs Boneless Center Cut Chuck Roast last night at the meat market and tonight I need to get a bunch of stuff
I know it sounds silly to go wine shopping before a V&V but I have a need
The only red I have left in the house is one Leon Millet, and I'm not using that for cooking
I'm hoping I can find an Alchemy of Hunt Country at Marketview, that red was very dry and had a really nice black pepper nip to it
Just checked the Hunt Country website and it had this to say, maybe I'll be in luck...

Alchemy
Back in stock! Discover the magic of Alchemy, a dry red blend of Old and New World grapes, with black cherry notes, firm oak and hints of light pepper. Enjoy a glass on its own or with a wide range of hearty meat dishes, rich cheeses, tomato-based Italian cuisine and other foods which you would naturally spice with pepper.
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I'll be home by 6:00 tonight if you want to call tonight
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Cheryll and I will be there. We may bring a friend too.
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Wow Eric, that's great!
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Skip, you back?

Marc- we must resolve meetin time asap!
I'll email ya Monday with my special route to my house from 390 exit
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I'm back and ready for the V & V. BTW, knowing that Speed was covering the entire Rolex 24 Hours, I tried not to pick my nose. Have to look good on camera, you know.

GL will be joining me for the V & V. In the meantime, I'm taking a practice run in the S this morning to the Captain's Table in Geneva for breakfast. Who knows? Maybe there WILL be an S next weekend.
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I'm thinking a meet time of 8:30 might be best.

Gives us time to eat a relaxed breakfast, pay up, and casually saunter on to the first winery (KLV?) and arrive right when they open at 10:00.


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