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I am in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and I am looking for Elderberry wine.
Does anyone know of a local establishment where I can purchase
Elderberry wine?

Thanks,

Steven

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Manishewitz makes a sweet, syrupy Elderberry wine. Available widely, where a
kosher market exists.


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Rick Rubenstein wrote:
> Manishewitz makes a sweet, syrupy Elderberry wine. Available widely, where a
> kosher market exists.
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That would be Manishewits concord grape wine with artificial elderberry
flavor, according to the label. I bought some last year during one of
my stupidity siezures. I have no idea where to get real elderberry
wine.

Andy

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> On 5 Jan 2007 12:59:55 -0800, "Steven" > wrote:
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>>I am in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and I am looking for Elderberry wine.
>> Does anyone know of a local establishment where I can purchase
>>Elderberry wine?

>
> I did a search on the Majestic Liquors website for "elderberry" and
> they show a wine product called "Maydelle Elderberry" available at
> stores in Austin and Frankston. They don't describe what it is.
>


http://www.maydellewines.com/products.htm

"...Instead of dragging up the same old French grapes, we go out on a
limb creating wines that are not only pleasant to drink, but down right
FUN. Wines made from blackberries, grapefruits, elderberries and peaches
just to name a few. But if you’re stuck in a rut we also do grapes:
Scuppernong, Muscadine, Blanc de Bois, and others grown locally in our
area..."

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