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VOLGA, S.D. (AP) - Jim and Nancy Schade opened their winery, Schade Vineyard, with the goal of bringing a touch of Napa Valley to the South Dakota prairie.
Schade was the third vineyard set up in the state after the Legislature passed a 1996 law allowing farm wineries. South Dakota's burgeoning industry is now a dozen wineries strong, and produced 39,785 gallons in 2006.
Visitors to Schade Vineyard can tour the property, take in some Midwest hospitality and sample an array of potent potables made from locally grown grapes, rhubarb, plums, buffaloberries and chokecherries.
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