A Study in Merlot

Hail fellows, well met, greetings, salutations and thank you for attending this study in Merlot, a chronicle of man's passion for excellence, and a compendium of the finest epicurean pursuits in the history of history. As Oscar Wilde observed: "Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation." As I hope you shall see in these studies, Merlot is certainly not "most people" in Wilde's sense.

Saturday, October 15, 2005

Merlot Explores Private Lables, with Investors

Greetings Voignier, and Kind readers,

With the tenacity of a Carpenter ant, perhaps, Merlot has continued a search for wine industry related business opportunities to augment our plan, if you will. With the firm believe that chance favors the prepared mind, we have searched for and discovered yet another avenue of opportunity for our boxed wine empire building project. The Wall Street Journal's "Realestatejournal.com" offers information about three attractive wineries for sale in California, which could easily be incorporated into our production process, once our African investor's kind offers are made real with a wire transfer of not more than 10 Million Dollars.

Click here to see these private label wineries, where we can produce our own blend of boxed joy to sell in our chain of wine stores that will surely feature boxed wine. I believe it is vital that for us to offer an "in house" brand of boxed wine, and one of these three excellent properties. As
Lauren Baier Kim reports in the Realestatejournal.com:

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It's grape harvest time in California. Early in the month, there is the Napa Wine and Crafts Fair with wine tasting and live music in downtown Napa, Calif. At the end of the month is the Sonoma County Harvest Fair in Santa Rosa, Calif., where visitors can sample and purchase more than 500 local wines. Here's a look at three vineyard estates up for sale in California's Sonoma and Napa counties. ..more>>

I encourage our readership to contact us for information on participating in this real estate investment opportunity, which shall be shepherded by our African investors. Under Merlot and Voignier stewardship, if you will, I believe investors in our boxed wine enterprise could stand beside two of the most successful boxed wine entrepreneurs in the history of boxed wine in North America and parts of Chile.

Kind readers, lucky enough to reach out to the authors of these pages will be getting in at the ground floor of something monumental and quite simply, a remarkable ear for boxed wine makers such as we.

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