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  • Wolffer Estate's winemaker, Roman Roth, made some delicious and unique wines to commemorate the winery's 20th anniversary, and this wine the Wolffer Estate 2005 "Caya" Cabernet Franc ($40) is one of them (even if I liked the 04 a bit better).

    The New York Cork Report: 2009

  • "Caya" Cabernet Franc ($40) is one of them (even if I liked the 04 a bit better).

    LENNDEVOURS 2009

  • The commemorative wines are all named for horses in the Wolffer Stables and this one bears the name of Caya, a 16 - year old Hanoverian Warmblood and a Grand Prix winner.

    The New York Cork Report: 2009

  • Reading this post, and the article that sparked it, I'm realizing my character Caya need a few more flaws.

    Strong Women Characters thelauderdale 2010

  • Another prominent blogger, Jeff Lefevere, also reviewed a Long Island wine last week: Wolffer Estate's 2005 Caya Cab Franc.

    LENNDEVOURS: 2008

  • Another prominent blogger, Jeff Lefevere, also reviewed a Long Island wine last week: Wolffer Estate's 2005 Caya Cab Franc.

    New York Wine News and Notes (12/15/08) 2008

  • The more I write, the more I realize that Caya and Talia are very different people, much like how Anton's Simon and Butcher's Harry Dresden are very different, but still both fun to read.

    seanan_mcguire: Thoughts on Writing #36: Plotting Against You. seanan_mcguire 2009

  • He served in Spain, and was taken prisoner at the battle of the Caya in 1709.

    The Journal to Stella 2003

  • Today most of those gentlemen are on the other side, as mercenaries, as traitors, as sellers of their country, playing at war but not on our soil, because they know what awaits them; playing at war far from our shores, on remote Caya, protected by foreign flags.

    CASTRO'S AVIATION DAY SPEECH 1963

  • On the 7th instant, the army of Portugal, under the command of the Marquis de Frontera, lay on the side of the Caya, and the army of the Duke of

    The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899 George A. Aitken

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