![]() ![]() Stag’s leap- loved these wines and tour was informative. Robert Mondavi- similar experience to Chandon. Here are some wineries I’ve visited in the past and my opinions:Ĭhandon- like the vibes outside but tasting seemed basic. Ideally we’d prefer wineries more on the chill side, with great tasting wine and a cool atmosphere/ view. We’re mostly Cab drinkers but we like Pinot Noir, Zinfandel, and Sparkling wines and are open to trying white wines. I’m planning a trip to Napa and Sonoma for a group of 10, 30 year old women and would love your input! We’re staying just outside Santa Rosa and are looking to narrow down our options. Multireddit bundle of all alcohol-related communities Taste wine with other redditors and discuss your results:Ĭurrent thread: Gamay or Pinot not from France Submitters that fail to do so may have their posts removed.Īre you asking about the value or condition of a bottle you have? Please post in the Free Talk Friday. If you are posting a picture of a bottle of wine, PLEASE include ORIGINAL tasting notes or other pertinent information in the comments. Do not attempt to do so in r/wine.įlair: 'Wine Pro' if you're in the industry, 'Wino' if you're not. Trading and selling wine or other alcohol here is against Reddit's TOS and could result in our sub getting banned. Note: Nakedwine vouchers are considered spam.The WINE FAQ is a great resource for general info. New to the wonderful world of wine? Check out the R/Wine Guide for Wine Newbies! A place to share all the latest happenings in the world of wine. ![]()
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