Cellar Notes - Maryland Wines for Christmas

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Note:  this is a partial list of some of the best wines being made in Maryland.
We have tried them all, and we recommend them.  For all the info you'll ever
need, go to www.marylandwine.com, and explore a great website that will open
your eyes.  If you go to your wine merchant and he is unfamiliar with Maryland
wines, ask him or her to check out the "Maryland Beverage Journal" to look up the
wholesalers who handle our local wines.

Black Ankle:  Slate, Crumbling Rock, Bedlam
Slack:  Red Drum Red
Linganore:  fruit wines, dessert wines; "Abissa" Norton-based dessert wine
Great Shoals:  sparkling apple wine (essentially dry hard cider)
Layton's Chance:  chambourcin
Cygnus:  Royele sparkling wine
Woodhall:  Copernica cabernet sauvignon, sangiovese
Elk Run:  cabernet sauvignon, gewurtztraminer, dessert
Boordy:  chardonnay, reserve cabernet sauvignon, dessert wines
Fiore:  chambourcin, Caronte
Serpent Ridge:  Basilisk
Basignani:  Lorenzino
Knob Hall:  roses, chambourcin
Sugarloaf:  chardonnays