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Napa wine country is where visitors can enjoy both luxurious resorts and spas and breathtaking outdoor adventures. What is the best time to visit wine country in California? With its mild, Mediterranean climate, Napa wine country is a great place to visit any time of year. Each season offers...
Welcome to Paso Robles Wine Country, a land of rich heritage, rural beauty, and world-class wines. In the heart of California’s Central Coast – halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, you’ll discover more than 200 wineries along windy backroads or around our quaint downtown park...
Guide to sparkling wines, restaurants, and charming towns in California's Central Coast Wine Country: San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles, Santa Ynez, Santa Barbara.
Napa Valley, California Napa Valley wine country is located in Northern California, 50 miles northeast of San Francisco. With more than 400 wineries and 90 tasting rooms open to the public, Napa Valley is known for world-class wine, as well as beautiful countryside and near perfect weather ...
Photo courtesy ofPaso Robles Wine Country Paso Robles California’sPaso Roblesis one of the most central wine regions in California, located just over three hours north of Los Angeles or south of San Francisco. While often compared to other notable wine regions in the state, such asNapa Valley...
? California, USA A beautiful 96 km (60 mile) drive north of San Francisco, this is thefamed American wine country. While adjacent to each other and often spoken of together,Napa and Sonomahave two entirely different personalities. The Napa Valleyis just about 8 km (5 miles) at its wides...
Napa Valley wine country is located in Northern California, 50 miles northeast of San Francisco, which makes it a short drive from several airports in the San Francisco Bay Area. Napa Valley is one of the world's famous wine regions, with stunning landscapes and exceptional wines. Detailed map...
Gold brought the first settlers to the region in the 1860s, and most of the towns in this part of Otago have a rich gold-mining history. The first vines were planted during this time by a French migrant but, unlike in theSierra Foothillsregion of California where the European settlers pro...
But even if you don’t know a Cab from a Chardonnay, the wine country still beckons, with relaxed, cowboy-meets-winemaker towns and vineyards that blanket coastal hills. SLO’s five AVAs each have something different to offer; in addition to the Pinot Noir this part of the state is ...