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9-11-12: Two Centuries of Maryland Winemaking
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The Maryland Wine Festival is this weekend in Westminster. Nathan Sterner will take
us on a journey through the history of winemaking in Maryland, all the way back to the vines planted by Thomas Jefferson's friend John Adlum in the early 19th century. He visits Mount Felix Vineyard & Winery.
His guide? Regina McCarthy, author of Maryland Wine: A Full-Bodied History.
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