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Hosting a Wine Tasting Bachelorette Party
08-16-2006, 03:00 PM,
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Clueless, Why have a regular old party? You're minutes away from one of America's top wine regions. Why not hire a van to take all of you down 99W toward McMinnville and stop at several wineries and wine tasting rooms (that also have some foods to eat with the wine)? I think that would be so much more fun than just sitting in a romm and sipping wine with some appetizers. Everywhere you stop will most likely have some little nibbles and the professionals there can advise you what to sample with the wines. Think outside the box!!

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