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The Other Napa
What’s worth doing in the Napa Valley: a travel guide to the wine country.
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Prettiest and most picturesque winery?
Hi. Relatives will be visiting in Sept. Though foodies, they are not really into wine. So we want to take them to the prettiest, most picturesque, winery in Wine Country. Do people have any recommendations? Thanks.
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Napa wineries ... something new/fun?
There is this story in the New York Times about Quixote winery in Napa. http://travel.nytimes.com/2007/02/11/arts/design/11coli.html >HISTORICALLY American fans of the wildly eccentric artist and designer Friedensreich Hundertwasser...
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The Voice of Pinotage
Tiny Fort Ross Vineyard experiments to perfect a South African varietal.
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The Wine Route
On learning about good wine, and about good family.
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Has anyone tried...?
Perhaps it is a wine from the Stag’s Leap DISTRICT? If you can obtain a little more info, we can chase it down...call the restaurant, check your web history, etc. Chimney Rock and Quixote — wineries in the SLD —...
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Napa Recommendations
Sinskey is wonderful, beautiful wines, great tasting. Head just a little bit further north on the Silverado Trail and hit Cliff Lede, it’s at the Trail an the Yountville crossroad. A stunning winery with outstanding wines,...
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Wedding Venue in Central Coast or Santa Barbara Area with GREAT FOOD
are most often in the 90’s and 100’s. “Cool” would be high 80’s. Other more quixotic sites would be places you’d have to get outside catering. My boss’s daughter got married at See Canyon...
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Wines owned by corporate giants : yay or nay?
interesting. Very good+ 89/100 " http://www.wineanorak.com/AXA_2004vintage.htm Adding insult to injury, wineanorak prefaces the above by saying: "You might think that a winery being owned by a corporate giant is generally a bad...
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High-end Wine Discussions
disclosure: I run a very small new winery in Napa Valley.
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Sideways do-over????
For me, the surge in Pinot drinking meant that the viewers — for the most part — didn’t understand “the words” of the people speaking in the movie. What Miles describes is a very Don Quixote or Holy...
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