1. At the same time, the U.S. Embassy in Paris provided a list of potential Burgundy grape growers who might be willing to sell him grapes. 2. For years, the Lolonis family sold grapes to local wineries like Fetzer Vineyards. 3. Growers sold their grapes to the negociants, who made the wine and sold it under their own labels. 4. Owners either sell their grapes to large wineries or make small lots of their own hand-crafted wines. 5. Sanford continues to sell grapes to other wineries, but the wines sold under the Sanford label, particularly the pinot noirs, are truly excellent. 6. Some growers produce their own proseccos, and many sell the grapes to the larger wineries. 7. The partners buy their grapes from growers like Allen and from other wineries, which own vineyards and are willing to sell some grapes. 8. They sold grapes to Colorado Mountain vineyard, a pioneering Colorado winery that was operating in the red. |