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I do!

1000 to be exact. That should hold me for a few months. Will be transitioning over to the new name in the next few months. These are 1+1 Agglomerate. Supposed to be good for 5-7 years according to the manufacturer. Price was very competitive.


The image is of a giant Cottonwood tree which is predominant along the Rio Grande Bosque.

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Looks like some weird mold pattern above the "Established 2009" LOL. Very nice Mike!
 
No more Chateau?? I really liked that name. New name is good too though. Corks look great, Mike.
 
I will probably use the Chateau name for a while still but as I do more fresh grape product I will transition over to San Acacia.

1000 corks is a lot for me so I will be bottling the kit wines with the custom corks from now on to help use them up, labels may still be Chateau Michaelena. for awhile.
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That tree had ALOT more leaves on it when I sent it to them!
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Seems like it dropped quite a few of them somewhere between die approval and printing.......

Wade said:
Looks like some weird mold pattern above the "Established 2009" LOL. Very nice Mike!  
 

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