Do you like to travel? Do you like tasting different wines? If so there are many great tours you can be a part of and enjoy the best of both worlds. Many of these tours are very elaborate events where you will be pampered from the beginning. You can take a limo to the location where you will spend the day on a lovely tour. You can even see where the grapes are grown and how wine is made.
The most popular wine tasting tours take place in California. There are more than 20 wineries to be found around California. If you are interested in exploring wineries this is the place to do it. Here you will find the temperature is right to grow great products to go into wine. Napa Valley is the best known wine maker in the United States. Millions of people go there each year to take such a tour of the facilities.
If you are looking for more diversity though check out Sonoma in California. You will feel like you are stepping back in time when you show up for your wine tasting tours. Many of the buildings are elegant and historical in nature. They have been captured in various films as well such as The Birds, American Graffiti, Peggy Sue Got Married, Shadow of a Doubt, and True Crime.
There are more varieties of wine to be found in Sonoma than any other locations in the world. One of the most popular tour stops is the historic Buena Vista winery. Buena Vista is one of the oldest wineries in the United States. It has been in Somona since 1857. In addition to the history and the great wines of the region, you will love the breathtaking scenery to be found all around Sonoma.
Many people believe the fall is the best time to take a wine tasting tour of the California locations. This is because they colors are changing and everything is absolutely gorgeous. The leaves on the grapes are red, yellow, and orange instead of just a brown color. The air is cooler too so you won’t get hot during the day while on your tour. At the same time though many people love to go on a wine tasting tour in the summer so they can have a relaxing stroll as well as eat some lunch outdoors at the facility.
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