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Winemaking Photos by our Customers

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This page shows winemaking pictures submitted by the customers of grapestompers.com. We hope you'll enjoy it and consider sending your own!

As more photos are added to this portion of our web site, we'll add more pages to keep your download times to a minimum. Thanks for your participation!

 

Monty and Brenda Combs
Wilkesboro, NC

Monty and Brenda name their wines after their cats' names!

A photo of the wine rack Monty built in their basement.

 

Art and Edna Jones
Leesburg, GA

One of Art's wine labels.

 

Edna supervises the winemaking at the Drunk Monk Winery. Notice the hoist in the background, which lifts and lowers full carboys. Ed built his hoist based on a design created by Crazy Tom at his mountaintop Bodega.

 

Ed and his two sons built a room on the back of his house for making wine. They call it the "Drunk Monk Winery" and this is the "Leesburg Monastery".

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If you'd like to include your winemaking photo(s) on our web site, simply

  1. Send us the photos via snail mail or e-mail, and
  2. Provide a description of the photos (who is in the photo, what you're doing, etc.)
  3. Tell us your hometown (city and state/province or city and country)

You can send your photos via snail mail to:

Winemaking Photos
grapestompers.com
4153 Queens Grant Road
Jamestown, NC 27282-8732

Note: Should you choose to send your photos in the mail, please be sure to send us a copy of your photos because we will not be able to return your photos. We recommend that you do not write the descriptions and hometown information on the back of the photos; please use a separate piece of paper instead.

Or, you can send us electronic images (JPG or TIFF format only, please) via e-mail. Just send your photos to info@grapestompers.com, and be sure to provide the descriptions and hometown information in the body of your e-mail. If your file sizes are large, feel free to ZIP (compress) your photos; this will save you some uploading time.

Thanks, and we look forward to posting YOUR winemaking photos soon!

 

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