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Palle del Cacciatore – A Fitting Pairing for an Historic Texas Wine (Llano Estacado 1836)

April 3, 2012April 3, 20129 years ago admin 68 Views 1 Comment 1836, Battle of San Jacinto, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chihuahuan Love, Chihuhuan Desert, drink local, French oak, Generalissimo Santa Anna, hunting, Llano Estacado Winery, local wine, Malbec, Palle del Cacciatore, red table wine, Republic of Texas, San Jacinto, Sangiovese, Syrah, Tejas, Texas wine, Texian, venison, yellow rose of Texas

Palle del Cacciatore – A Fitting Pairing for an Historic Texas Wine (Llano Estacado 1836) This story starts with a Texas

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