Anonymous ID: f50608 Jan. 18, 2019, 8:47 a.m. No.4805973   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5985 >>6120

>>4805909 (lb)

Ooooh. No one will like that you filled in a name for a subject, but this is really a big deal.

 

Nancy and Caves. All those CA reps on the bus yesterday.

 

POTUS is laying out a new discovery for us, isn't he.

 

>>4805928 (lb)

 

Tomorrow is National Popcorn Day, after all.

https://nationaltoday.com/national-popcorn-day/

 

Been told here and there that 18 to 24 are important.

18 and 19 are important

Tomorrow is ours.

Anonymous ID: f50608 Jan. 18, 2019, 8:50 a.m. No.4805999   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6033 >>6284 >>6403 >>6589

>>4805977

See >>4805909 (LB)

 

 

California's wine caves

 

"Using caves for wine storage is more popular now than at any time in the state's history," said D'Agostini, who adds farming and teaching to his skills as author and photographer. "We're seeing this renaissance in the use of caves in large part because they help preserve the natural landscape above ground, while providing versatile commercial space that also appeals to visitors."

 

Caves and tunnels, which help reduce energy use through their naturally constant temperature of about 60 degrees Fahrenheit, are not only perfect for aging wine, they also reduce evaporation loss in the barrels because of naturally high humidity levels.

 

Stephen Kautz says creating the wine caves was the first step in building the Ironstone Winery and destination venue in the Sierra Nevada foothills near Murphys. In addition to storing wine, the caves are used for dining and special events.

 

Although the economy has been down in recent years and cave building has slowed, D'Agostini said, "there are two under way near me (Shenandoah Valley, Amador County) and a third in the wings. There's at least one being built in Paso Robles, maybe two.

 

http://www.californiabountiful.com/features/article.aspx?arID=853