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Tips for planning your
own Winery Adventure
If you are planning on
taking off on your own wine tasting trip this summer, there are some
steps you can take to make sure that your winery adventure meets your
expectations. The following suggestions will help make it an experience
to remember.
Find a winery
cluster
There are several great
resources on the internet where you can find information on wineries in
many areas. Your best bet is to choose one winery that you definitely
want to visit - then build from there. Insert the city of the winery you
chose into a search engine's yellow pages. (MSN is my favorite...it has
a nice distance search). Search for wineries in a specific radius from
this city...around 50 miles usually works. Unless you have chosen a very
remote winery, this search will usually yield many more wineries to
choose from and add to your agenda.
Research the
wineries
If you are lucky, most of
the wineries you have found will have an informative website where you
can check exact locations, operating hours, types of wine they produce,
special events and more. Choose no more than five total wineries to
visit in one day. Be sure to call any wineries that do not have a
website, especially if you are not traveling during the summer
months. Some of the smaller wineries do not keep regular business hours,
so it's best to verify operating hours before you finalize your plans.
Book accommodations
After you know exactly which
wineries you will be visiting...and in what order...try to book
accommodations very close to the last winery. Using a search engine's
yellow pages distance search (like you did when searching for wineries)
is also great for this. Book as early as possible. Many times the
closest accommodations are small inns or bed and breakfasts and they
tend to book-up quickly.
Play it safe
While on your journey,
please taste responsibly.
This article was written by
Sharon Alexander of www.WineryAdventures.com.
Copyright © 2005. All rights reserved.
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