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Old 06-29-2013, 07:10 AM   #67 (permalink)
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yes - a go.

exactly what to bring on a wine trip is an art form.
fully prepared, you can bring a packed picnic basket with meats to grill and wine appropriate food - like aniceh suggested.

for today, probably I'll have just some simple stuff, like crackers and cheeze, some salami, and fruit perhaps.

the first winery offers chocolates to go with the wines - which i suggest, and they also have some cheese plate type stuff for sale. some days, although i don't think today, they will have a guest chef or food like a brick oven pizza.

stop 2 should be brief, no food required.

stop 3 will probably be where people are getting hungry, and they have a bigger selection of food for purchase. however, the bring your own basket thing is also great for this place.
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