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March 28, 2008

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Auntie Lynn

This is very exciting. I happened to catch a segment featuring grape seed oil on the Today Show yesterday morning. Since grape seed oil has a higher smoking point than olive oil, chefs like to use it in their cooking and sauteeing. It is also one of the "good fats" like olive oil.

Lydie

In France, we consider a grape seed oil, luxury salad oil, more expensive than olive oil and on a par with walnut oil another luxury oil. Both really spark up your ordinary green salad.

shari everitt

Hi, I bought your Chardonnay Fume at the Spring release and wanted to order more, How do I do this?????????

Craig

Shari - I would use the links above in the post to contact them.

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