|Landenberg Life Photo Essay| Text by Richard L. Gaw In the general pecking order of stunning visuals, there are very few views more majestic than the broad sweep of a vineyard stretching for acres – the breathtaking science of what happens when nature meets anticipation. When Sarah and Ben Cody and their friends planted the first three acres of their 1723 Vineyards in the 36-acre McMaster Farm in 2015, it was not likely at the time that they could imagine that their dream would someday become one of those cherished vistas. Yet by the time the vineyard near the bend at Route 896 on the outskirts of Landenberg had grown to seven acres by 2018, what was happening there was the row by row perfection of a dream realized. Continued on Page 40
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The pures of 1723