US: Getting polluted on wine
US: Getting polluted on wine
Nov 13, 2011
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(NYPost) - Now this is a wine to die for.
A brave Brooklyn man is cultivating a massive, 50-foot grapevine a few short blocks from one of the world’s most polluted waterways, the Gowanus Canal.
There he produces a potent potable he’s labeled Vinum Nostrum, Latin for “Our Wine.”
“People are afraid of everything -- from secondhand smoke to wine made near the canal,” said Joseph Mariano, 73. “I once fell into the canal -- and I’m still here.”
Mariano, a retired computer programmer for the Department of Environmental Protection, has been an amateur winemaker since 1994, and said he’s suffered no ill effects from consuming his creation.
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