How to Plan a Wine Tasting Trip

If you love wine, you can combine this passion with your next vacation. Tour the American wine scene on a tasting trip and learn about the many fine vintages this country has to offer.

Instructions

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      Tour Ohio's Wineries, which are separated into 6 trails: Wing Watch & Wine Trail, Wines and Vines Wine Trail, Capital City Wine Trail, Canal Country Wine Trail, Appalachian Wine Trail and the Nicholas Longworth Heritage Wine Trail. Include the historic wineries located on the Lake Erie islands.

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      Plan to tour the California wineries where 90% of U.S. wines are made. Opt to visit some of the 2200 smaller wineries that make fewer than 10,000 cases annually.

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      Arrange a Michigan Wine Country tour package that includes bed-and-breakfast lodging, meals, transportation, winery tours and optional cooking classes. Select a tour by vineyard region, taking in the northwest, northeast, west, southeast and southwest.

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      Visit Oregon's wine country, which is divided into 3 valley and 2 gorge regions between the Cascade Mountains and its Coastal Range. Organize a stay at several wineries and take advantage of package offers for lodging and dining.

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      Check out Missouri's award-winning wines from distinct varietals. Arrange a day trip to one of 75 wineries, or plan a weekend tour with lodging and dining at charming inns along the way.

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      Take in some of Illinois 40 wineries in the southern and southern central regions of the state. Travel along the Great River Road along the Mississippi, enjoy award-winning wines and visit wineries, bakeries and specialty shops. Make a weekend of it and settle into a bed-and-breakfast with fine dining and entertainment.

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