In article <b7Fpi.4315$ib7.4127@trnddc02>,
"Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
> "Dan Abel" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article <d7spi.4665$7V6.2400@trnddc03>,
> > "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
> >
> >
> >> > hey, paul, what happened to 'i guess i was wrong - they weren't all
> >> > under five dollars'? then we can get back to discussing cabbages and
> >> > kings.
> >
> >> And one other thing, the CS wines are all blended, they put them up
> >> against
> >> vintage wines. A very strange contest indeed.
> >
> > Not mutually exclusive. The winning CS chardonnay was vintage.
>
> They don't make a vintage.
It was a 2005 vintage:
http://www.bigfun.org/fair/pdfs/comp...sbyWineryAward
Class.pdf
If you have a problem with this, please take it to the California State
Fair Board. I have no control over them.
Do you know what blended wines are?
Yes, but I guess you don't.
> Do you know
> what wine is?
Yes.
>
> Can you tell it from Kool-Aid?
>
I suspect that you could make something like wine from Kool-Aid. I'm
not going to try it, but you are welcome to try, if it excites you.
> > The California State Fair has different criteria than most. Perhaps it
> > just doesn't match yours.
Try reading this.