A Day in the Life of a Missouri Winery

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Elaine
I grew up here on my dad's farm that we turned into the Sainte Genevieve Winery over 20 years ago. I'm the educated enologist and he's the experienced farmer/business man. We try to treat the land and the wine with kindness, like a member of our family(sometimes we treat them nicer than family ;)) This is our little place on earth, and I thought you might enjoy seeing it from my perspective.
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Friday, April 20, 2007

Grape Eating Baboons

and you thought growing grapes in Missouri seemed out of the ordinary
Posted by Elaine at 2:04 PM
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