In the wine industry, the adage is this: “Make one or two wines, and make them well.” At the new Port of Leonardtown Winery in St. Mary’s County, however, the winemaker doesn’t have that luxury. That’s because the winery is a cooperative that uses grapes from the vineyards of 17 different member-growers. The winemaker, Patrick Isles, crafts wines from whatever they produce. “We have eight wines bottled now. We’ll have 11 in the next year, and we’re going to try to hold it to 12 if we can,” says Rich Fuller, manager of the winery. “But someone always has a new grape,” he laughs.
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