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Wine
on the Radio - July 3, 2003
Founding Fathers
Did you know that some of the Nation's
Founding Fathers were really into wine? When you get to thinking
about Independence Day, it seems like a little history is in order.
Thomas
Jefferson was America 's
first true wine enthusiast. He acquired the passion from his years
in France
and was determined to begin a wine industry in the young United
States .
Try
as he might Jefferson
didn't get his winemaking dreams realized although he did start
and stock the first wine cellar in the White House.
He'd
love to visit his native Virginia
today. He'd find a thriving
wine business with over 75 wineries, some very near his beloved
Monticello,
and others near friend George Washington's backyard at Mount
Vernon .
And
now, vineyards stretch from Maine to Missouri to California and
Hawaii.
So while
you're enjoying the parades, the picnics and the fireworks and you
get the chance to pop the cork, raise that wine glass and give a
toast to old Tom and George.
Pop
the cork™.
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