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re: Napa Valley / Sonoma
Posted on 1/12/14 at 10:43 am to Skeeter 79
Posted on 1/12/14 at 10:43 am to Skeeter 79
I went to Napa for the first time in December. My brother works in tasting room up there with his girlfriend so we got to go to a lot of free wine tastings at different vineyards.
Being classless individuals, we drove rather then take took a limo. we went to five in one day. One I remember was Mumms, which only served sparkling wine. Another one was the Hall winery, which was a tour by appointment only, and that was really neat too.
There are hundreds upon hundreds of wineries there, and they all have their own character. Some are more classic, some are more trendy, some have museums and other things to look at. It depends on what you want to see, but in six days you can probably see whatever you want.
Being classless individuals, we drove rather then take took a limo. we went to five in one day. One I remember was Mumms, which only served sparkling wine. Another one was the Hall winery, which was a tour by appointment only, and that was really neat too.
There are hundreds upon hundreds of wineries there, and they all have their own character. Some are more classic, some are more trendy, some have museums and other things to look at. It depends on what you want to see, but in six days you can probably see whatever you want.
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