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re: Napa Valley recs
Posted on 12/28/22 at 2:35 pm to whatchamacallit
Posted on 12/28/22 at 2:35 pm to whatchamacallit
Def doing Carneros, was thinking of doing Chandon, hadn't looked into Schramburg, thanks for that rec.
Hadn't looked into Honig either will give it a gander. Stag's Leap I just assumed would be on the very pricey end of the spectrum given their reputation.
Hadn't looked into Honig either will give it a gander. Stag's Leap I just assumed would be on the very pricey end of the spectrum given their reputation.
Posted on 12/28/22 at 3:02 pm to Fun Bunch
Chateau Montelena. Not sure about pricing but arguably the most famous Napa vineyard because of 1976. It’s the only wine club I’ve remained a member of.
Posted on 6/22/23 at 9:56 am to Fun Bunch
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hadn't looked into Schramburg, thanks for that rec.
The Schramsberg tour is really good. They are in the original cave that were carved out by the Chinese in the early 1900s. If you think you will join a wine club, do it before your trip and have one delivery prior. Then you will get 2 tastings/tours for free. I did that with Schramsberg.
I really enjoyed the Del Dotto tour as well. You do barrel tastings there and can see how a wine tastes at different stages of the aging process.
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