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The Bay Area is California’s new wine country (Final Project by Devery Sheffer))

15 hours ago ago from Digital Newsgathering

The average mileage from downtown San Francisco to one of the Bay Area's urban wineries is a little over 10 miles. The average mileage from downtown San Francisco to one of California's tradtional wineries is a little over 125 miles. Interview with James Mirowski When people think of wine country they often picture quiet and rural areas, rolling hills, vineyards as far as the eye can see. Who would have thought there was a ...

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Mme Benaut Occasional Blog: NAPA VALLEY WINERY TOUR - CALIFORNIA

11 hours ago ago from The Bottle and Cork - Napa and Sonoma Wine blog

We drove across the Golden Gate Bridge and north east until we arrived in Napa Valley , a well known Californian wine growing district. First stop was brunch at the Boon Fly Cafe. Fabulous food to fortify us for the day ahead. Original post:  Mme Benaut Occasional Blog: NAPA VALLEY WINERY TOUR - CALIFORNIA

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The Caveat Emptyer Wine List: Irony Chardonnay

15 hours ago ago from The Bottle and Cork - Napa and Sonoma Wine blog

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Warmest wishes for a happy holiday season!

14 hours ago ago from [Notes from the Cellar]

Hi Everyone, I hope you all have a joyous, safe, fun-filled holiday. And I hope all of your shopping is done! With the exception of visiting Bella Vino!! I thought I would send next weeks notes from the cellar this week. I know how busy everyone will be next week. I just ordered 3 terrific wines at a great value. They are close out wines - just making room for the next vintage. One we have never had in the shop but it is so  good. 2004 ...

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A Look at the Wine Producing Countries

20 hours ago ago from The Rum Lounge

There are quite a few wine producing countries in the world apart from the better known France. A few even have as long a history of wine production as France itself. For the others, the new comers to the wine industry with little to no history of wine making, the wines from these countries are called New World Wines. The countries that are most involved in wine productivity are, in no particular order, France, Alsace, Beaujolais, ...

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