Sujet : Re: Winery visit
De : Bruce (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (Bruce)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 27. Mar 2025, 22:47:14
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On Thu, 27 Mar 2025 17:37:53 -0400, Dave Smith
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adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
On 2025-03-27 4:58 p.m., Ed P wrote:
I went to Bunker Hill winery today. Have not been there for a while.
I did buy some wine, but I also took them about 35 empty bottles that I
saved for them to recycle. It is a real small Mom & Pop operation. When
visiting, every time the owners are doing everything.
It's nice to have wineries close to home. We had one open up around the
corner from us. They planted a couple years ago and started selling
their products last year. I haven't dropped in to try them out yet.They
only have a couple acres of grapes so far, at least on that property. I
was surprised to see them planting a vineyard there. Niagara is a major
grape growing region but most of the vineyards are on the north side,
along and near the escarpment and around Niagara on the Lake. The soils
are completely different. I am on the back side of the escarpment and
it is sandy loam, not shale and limestone.
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Do you have to take the wine bottles all the way back there to recycle?
In Ontario we pay a a deposit on all alcohol containers including the
bladders in boxed wines. We take then back to the Beer Store to collect
the deposits.
That doesn't sound like something a red state would do. Red states
like to destroy the environment.
-- Bruce<https://i.postimg.cc/5NvHwfF0/trumpputin.jpg>