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poohstanggt says:
Several of my co-workers mentioned one of the attorneys we regularly work with is a winemaker...Huh? What? Where? Of course I have to check out his wines myself! Apparently one of his Pinot Noirs was just rated one of the best 30 in the world by Food and Wine Magazine!
The winery has limited ta…
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sweetsummerdaiz says:
Excellent place to taste wines and enjoy sharing a bottle on the outdoor deck overlooking Simon Creek and the emerging vineyard.
This lovely place has reasonably priced, award winning wines. From nice dry vinifera reds and whites, to a couple of options for door county cherries.
Wine tasting …
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stevec69 says:
Not so famous compared to Napa valley.
They do also have great wine vineyard.
I had a nice weekend stay over.
I bought back 3 bottles of wine.
I recommend others to visit here.
pardu.co.cc have some list of nice wine county.
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sweetsummerdaiz says:
A lovely winery to visit while touring Sturgeon Bay. Located at the end of the busiest shopping street in the city, this elegant tasting room holds about 30 people comfortably.
Wine tasting is $5 for 5 large samples, good vinifera selections of sauvignon blanc, pinot noir, chardonnay, Cabernet,…
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sweetsummerdaiz says:
This is a brand new winery just peaking at one year old. The building is located in the middle of their vineyard and is a wonderfully relaxing place to taste wines and enjoy with a great cheese plate.
In winter a room with a fireplace is surrounded by chairs and is a place that beckons for fri…
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jaypost says:
Strebel Creek Vineyard just opened their doors to the public July 2007. This is a wonderful mom and pop winery. Gary and his wife are welcoming, nice, and talkative people. They have an amazing story of converting a hobby into to business and the hoops they had to jump through to be OKC first com…
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IndoMaluku says:
When we arrived in Curico it was impossible to make a reservation for a wine tour for that day. We were told that there is a bodega open for visitors where you don’t need to make an appointment ahead. We took a mini bus and he dropped us at the Bodega Miguel Torres. There’s an organized tour eve…
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sweetsummerdaiz says:
Located just 20 minutes Southeast of Green Bay, this young vineyard and winery is in Kewaunee on a beautiful, hilly swatch of fertile land.
Only 3 years old, the grapes produced here are the staple of several award winning wines produced at the winery.
Both red and white grapes, this winery, i…
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Rabid_Dingo says:
If you ever have a chance to go to napa and visit a vineyard. This one is perfect for the sole visit. If you don't have time for a Valley tour this vineyard had the nicest deli were it is so easy to grab a nice well made salad or sandwich a bottle of their wine and sit out on the lawn. I would say s…
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dougal says:
Schloss Johannisberg has been around for a long time. A very long time. And for a good part of that they've been making wine.
The place sprawls over a large area and there are various eating opportunities throughout. The courtyard is a pretty spacious area that sits between the main courtyard …
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dougal says:
Schloss Vollrads is a bit of a sprawling place. It sits on the hill overlooking what are presumably it's vines upon which presumably grow the grapes from which they presumably make their wine.
Yes indeed – as this is the Rhein valley any castle wouldn't be complete without making and selling i…
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petit_gooroo says:
It was a very interesting visit, at the same time pretty (in the garden, around the vineyards…) and instructive. I learnt a lot about techniques for the fabrication of sherry, brandy and wine.
Our guide was good and she could answer every single question very clearly. The visit was interactive…
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drobec says:
Close to Czech and Slovak border is a little village Petrov and its part Plže. A complex of historical objects of viticultural technology unique for its originality, peculiar layout and visual character. Plže is mentioned as early as in 15th century. "Plž" is a term describing wine cellar with it…
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