Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb Tours Frontenac Point Vineyard And Winery In Seneca County, Meets With Owners Jim And Carol Doolittle, Along With Staff

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Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb (R,I,C-Canandaigua) is pictured (right) examining a bottle of champagne with owner Jim Doolittle (left) during Leader Kolb's recent tour of Frontenac Point Vineyard and Winery in Seneca County. Leader Kolb toured the facility and had an opportunity to meet with a group of local residents and discuss a variety of legislative issues, including New York State agriculture, wine in grocery stores, and other local matters.

Frontenac Point Vineyard And Winery Owner Jim Doolittle Describes His Company's Champagne-Making Process To Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb

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Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb (R,I,C-Canandaigua) is pictured (right) listening as Frontenac Point Vineyard and Winery owner Jim Doolittle (left) explains the company's champagne-making process.

The process includes requiring workers to rotate the champagne bottles every two hours during fermentation.

Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb Meets With Owners And Staff Of Frontenac Point Vineyard And Winery

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Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb (R,I,C-Canandaigua) is shown after having met with the owners and staff at Frontenac Point Vineyard and Winery in Seneca County.

Pictured, from left to right, are Bruce Macqueen; Michael Turback; Carol Doolittle, owner of Frontenac Point Vineyard and Winery; Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb; Jim Doolittle, owner of the Frontenac Point Vineyard and Winery; Kathy Macqueen; Larry Doolittle; and Steve Ahouse.