These Boots Were Made for Eco Trekking
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Time was, a routine visit to a winery involved a few tastes, a brief chat with a bored-looking tasting room employee and an uneventful "tour" of the spot's garish gift shop. Deluxe tours might've involved slightly more animated interactions with employees, the occasional glimpse into a barrel room or winemaking facility and, for a suitably hefty additional price, tastes of "reserve" or "limited release" wines.
But please, people: these cookie cutter visits are SO last year.
Nowadays, not only is it possible to score WAY more personalized perks such as face time with elusive winemakers, you can also go behind the scenes to explore the vineyards and grounds of some wineries courtesy of custom programs they've designed to show off their operations. There's just one caveat: you've got to work for some of these perks... Continue reading my latest article at WineCountry.com
Posted by Courtney on September 18, 2007 12:14 AM