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A 11riono, Tracy <br /> �V <br /> k <br /> sy <br /> Glenn MooreMacy Press <br /> Above,Tom Schubert(left)and Herve Chevaillier taste wine in what they hope will become their winery.The two are <br /> applying for permits to construct a small winery south of Tracy. Below,Schubert and Chevalier look over grape vines. <br /> Local neighbors <br /> envision area's <br /> first winery . . n <br /> Bob Brownne <br /> The Tracy Press <br /> 'fra�y fray not be famous as part of Californias wine country,but <br /> that could change. ' <br /> Two Tracy men have embarked <br /> on a project that could result in the <br /> area's first commercial winery. <br /> And even if it doesn't, Lehman <br /> Road neighbors Herve Chevaillier <br /> and Tom Schubert still plan on <br /> making great wine from Tracy-area <br /> vineyards. Vineyards in Livermore. complete with a laboratory, presses <br /> and bottling. The other half of the <br /> "We still don't know if this is Schubert has been making wine <br /> going to fly," Schubert said, building is Chevaillier's workshop. <br /> refemng to plans to convert an old as a hobby since 1972, and figures <br /> corrugated metal barn, once used to he now makes about two or three "You have to have a good <br /> sort and store walnuts, into their cases worth each year, enough to imagination," Chevaillier said as he <br /> share with friends at his annual showed off improvements already <br /> winery. . crushing party, but not enough to in place. <br /> Both men have been wine start a business. They've built a climate-controlled <br /> enthusiasts for years. Chevaillier, <br /> originally irom the Burgundy region The new winery, still very much a room, complete with 10 arge <br /> of France, grew up around wineries work in progress,will transform barrels for aging their wine. <br /> and works as an information half of the barn on Chevaillier's <br /> systems manager at Wente property into a regular winery See WWERY page A14 <br />