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Dandelion Wine: A Surprising Drink From an Unexpected Place

posted in Uncategorized on May 16, 2010 by Jannifer Huston 0 Comment

BUFFALO, N.Y. — The wine will be done in six months, maybe — bottled, labeled and ready to sell. But today, on a sun-drenched morning in May, Carl Schmitter is picking dandelions at Delaware Park. In a clearing between weeping willows and evergreens, he is a lone, stooped figure in a straw hat, an odd apparition…. Continue reading →

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