FSU testing the waters?

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Yes Sir, born and raised here. Land of horses, nice meat and amazing wines.

I know something about US wines, I have some friends in that market that are LIVID about it. I always tell them that Americans are good at everything if they want to.
We have a lot of Italian Americans in the north part of Sonoma County in the Healdsburg area and Napa too - with vineyards that go back to the early 1900’s now from when they moved here from Italy. They do Italian varieties/styles. There’s a few even doing Americans versions of Super Tuscans. I’ve had a few.

I really like different grapes from different parts of the area though. There are so many micro-climates, it’s amazing how extreme the differences can be in what does best in each area. Sonoma and the Coast do Pinot Noir well. Anderson Valley in Sonoma is stellar for that. Napa is great with Cabs and bigger wines.
 
We have a lot of Italian Americans in the north part of Sonoma County in the Healdsburg area and Napa too - with vineyards that go back to the early 1900’s now from when they moved here from Italy. They do Italian varieties/styles. There’s a few even doing Americans versions of Super Tuscans. I’ve had a few.

I really like different grapes from different parts of the area though. There are so many micro-climates, it’s amazing how extreme the differences can be in what does best in each area. Sonoma and the Coast do Pinot Noir well. Anderson Valley in Sonoma is stellar for that. Napa is great with Cabs and bigger wines.
I'm half ******....Dad was born in Romania to a Romanian Mom and Austrian Dad....but I have the Italian looks...
 
We have a lot of Italian Americans in the north part of Sonoma County in the Healdsburg area and Napa too - with vineyards that go back to the early 1900’s now from when they moved here from Italy. They do Italian varieties/styles. There’s a few even doing Americans versions of Super Tuscans. I’ve had a few.

I really like different grapes from different parts of the area though. There are so many micro-climates, it’s amazing how extreme the differences can be in what does best in each area. Sonoma and the Coast do Pinot Noir well. Anderson Valley in Sonoma is stellar for that. Napa is great with Cabs and bigger wines.
That’s really amazing, Napa Valley's vineyards are so well regarded even here (we are very jealous about our wines). It's fascinating to think about what men can do with the right environmental circumstance. I'd love to get a ride in those places.
 
He’s off the board right now so it’s not showing. Aside from that, he’s all intentional shtick so I exclude him. OCCC and the others aren’t trying to get reported. They can’t help themselves.
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Absolutely, @Hurracanes is another one who should be heavily credited, but I can also tell you that the Miami-Clemson buddy-system was reported almost immediately (and I'm one who has referred to it frequently).

Dan's protege got the Clemson job, and they are tightly connected. People were surprised when I told them not to focus on "F$U" as our buddy, but Clemson. Now it's becoming very clear.
@Boarcane
 
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We have a lot of Italian Americans in the north part of Sonoma County in the Healdsburg area and Napa too - with vineyards that go back to the early 1900’s now from when they moved here from Italy. They do Italian varieties/styles. There’s a few even doing Americans versions of Super Tuscans. I’ve had a few.

I really like different grapes from different parts of the area though. There are so many micro-climates, it’s amazing how extreme the differences can be in what does best in each area. Sonoma and the Coast do Pinot Noir well. Anderson Valley in Sonoma is stellar for that. Napa is great with Cabs and bigger wines.

I'm a huge fan of Peay Vineyards, in NW Sonoma.
 
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