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For those of you that do not know, I am currently in my hotel in Montreal, Canada waiting to go to dinner with Nino Piazza, the owner of Mosti Mondiale. We arrrived on Wednesday and have hada wonderful time. Yesterday, we got the first class tour of their facility here and got to meet alot of the people that I have talked with on the the phone. We went to the casino last night and removed $200 from their bank! Today, we toured Old Montreal. We stopped every hour to have wine and pastries. It is a tough job, but someone has to do it.
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Tonight, we are going to Nino's favorite Italian Restaurant with his wife, Antoinette. We will talk more business and drink more wine.\\


Tomorrow, Janna and I head to Ohio for LD Carlson's annual retailer's conference. I am sure we will learn alot and have fun, but it will take alot to beat the experience here in Montreal.


and yes, Waldo, we have taken tons of pictures. I will post them when I get back.
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Wow, very cool! Is this the tour you were going to take with him when your Dad began to get ill! this is a much needed break for you and i hope yo and your wife have much fun and enjoy yourselves.
 
Very cool George......Can't wait to see the pictures and hear more of this awesome experience
 
I didn't catch this before I PM'ed you. You are still there! I figured you were back home since I read another response to Wade's BIG post count. Glad you had a great time. Wish you had time to stop in for a chat on the way home. If you get up there again, ask for a tour of the Quebec Vineyards. They are scattered between Montreal all the way down to the border about 25 mile north of me.
 
Better yet if I were up near there I would want a tour of Champlain Vineyards!
 
Make a trip up this fall Wade and you can help pick some, bring them home and make some wine from grapes. You could pick up some fresh cider locally, or press that while you are here also and make some apple wine, sparkling wine or applejack. Early October would be perfect leaf peeping through The Adirondacks and back down through Vermont. Much later and the leaves start to fall.
 
Hope you are having a great time and of course negotiating some great deals for us
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I love Montreal! One of the best cities in Canada next to Vancouver ;)

Seriously though, Montreal has a lot of character and is quite friendly. It does look like a real dump when flying above it from the air, but once on the ground, people fall in love with the place.
 
George, impress the heck out of the MM folks!!! Have them give you some great product deals.
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Sounds as though the trip is wonderful. Enjoy yourselves and relax!! You deserve it!!
 
That sounds awesome!


We expect a full report including pictures when you get back!


I'm gonna warn ya the weather here in Ohio has beenreally sticky- prolly not nearly as hot as you are used to but muggy and full of allergy goodness!


Although great for crops - the corn on the family farm is as high as it normally is at end of August!
 
We just arrived in Cleveland, sans luggage! I hope they deliver the lost luggage before tomorrow because it is muggy and I will need a change of clothes.


Montreal was fabulous. We are already planning our next trip. It went really well with Mosti. They are definitely a class act and want to produce the best wine kits. I also came back with a new product, a balsamic vinegar that is out of this world. I will be putting it on the web site for ordering next week.


Getting ready to do the "meet and greet" thing, so will post more later.
 
Balsamic vinegar is all we use in our house along with grape seed oil to make all our salad dressing and for cooking. Cant wait to see what it costs and what it consists of. Have a great time George as you and your wife deserve it!
 
What a wonderful trip, except for the luggage part! I'm sure that will be worked out as well.

Have fun. I know that you will be sharing what you learned with all of us.

kc
 
Got the luggage this morning before the days events. Just left everyone else for the evening and preparing to come home tomorrow. I love to travel, but I also love to come home.
 
I am back in Dallas and here are some pictures from the trip:






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Nino Piazza (President of Mosti Mondiale), Antoinette (Nino's wife), Janna (my wife) and yours truly.


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Matteo Meglioli (Mosti's technical services manager) and some of his testing equipment.


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5,000 gallon blending tanks.


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Flash-pasteurization machine (H.T.S.T.)


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Bagging machine.


Wish I had more, but my photographer returned with a lot of blurry pictures.
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Looks like quite the elaborate set up. I think Appleman is going to need 1 0r 2 of those tanks the way he's going!
 
George, what a wonderful trip to Canada!! Thank you for sharing the pictures. Wonderful picture of you and your wife!!


Thanks for all you do for all of us!!
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I love Canada and the Canadians. Great pictures George and you look very handsome in your jacket. Hope you have more pictures to post.


Glad you enjoyed your trip..............
Ramona
 
Man - it looks like in order to work for Mosti, you need to be hair free and wear blue, eh? :p


- Jim
 

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