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Vintner Anthony Aellen trims back vines at the Linganore Winecellars in Mount Airy. The Frederick County winery sells more than half of the state's wines. (Timothy Jacobsen - For The Washington Post)
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Napa Valley, Bordeaux . . . and Brookeville? No sniffing, no swishing, no spitting -- this is a Linganore wine tasting. So drink up, and don't be a snob about it.
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