Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/03/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]<html> A Leica principal (I used to know who, but cannot remember now), but known by the Leica USA folks, is part owner in the following winery. It's a really nice place, small, picnic tables, grass, shade, all the right stuff.<br> Cuvaison Winery<br> 4500 Silverado Trail<br> Calistoga, CA 94515<br> Voice: (707) 942-6266<br> Hours: Daily 10-5<br> Tours: Bt Appointment<br> Tasting: $2.50 (includes glass)<br> Picnic: Yes<br> Especially recommended by <i>California Visitors Review<br> </i>Web Address: <a href="http://carterhouse.com/carter52/atlas/wineries/cuvaison.html" eudora="autourl"><font color="#0000FF"><u>http://carterhouse.com/carter52/atlas/wineries/cuvaison.html<br> <br> </a></font></u>Jim<br> <br> <br> <br> At 09:14 AM 3/2/99 +0000, you wrote:<br> >Jack,<br> ><br> >Bring your 21. It will help create those dramatic vineyard foregrounds <br> >converging to the mansions. <br> ><br> >John<br> ><br> >At 07:40 AM 3/2/99 -0800, Jack Bowdle wrote:<br> >>I couldn't agree more with Allan Jay Silver about keeping on topic here.<br> >>Let's ditch the non-leica agendas and stick to that German device that<br> >>holds our collective fancy.<br> >><br> >>Hey, we're off to a boondoggle in Napa (wine country!) this weekend and<br> >>will be traveling light: M6 Classic, 35mm 2.0 ASPH and 75mm 1.4. The 135<br> >>4.0 will stay at home; I'm dithering about whether to take along the 21mm<br> >>2.8. Film? Fuji Superia 400 'cause I want some dinner shots at the CIA<br> >>(Culinary Institute of America.) <br> >><br> >>Jack in Seattle<br> >><br> >>P.S. Better not be greeted by rain in Napa; we've had enough here. <br> >> <br> </html>