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Ordering wine for a gift
09-26-2006, 08:32 AM,
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Cheryl,

Take a look down at the bottom under Wine Country Touring/Dining. I've listed some really nice small wineries in Sonoma Cty that are not open to the public. However, you can visit them with an advance call, and you'll be hosted by the owners/winemakers. If you go to any of them, plan on about an hour, or more, visit. This isn't at all like visiting the larger, tourist oriented wineries where you stop in, taste a few wines and head out to the next winery. At the smaller family run wineries, you're there as their guests and you are the only ones there. It's a great experience.
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