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- dawarden - 12-27-2001

We were lucky enough to be in California in the beginning of this year and traveled the Silverado Wine Trail. We enjoyed the experience thoroughly! We were there when there were many vinyards opened to the public that normally required appointments. We paid one price and visited many of the vinyards.

Can you tell me when this event will take place again? Is there a way we can be informed in advance of such events?


- mrdutton - 12-27-2001

DaWarden -

Welcome to the wine board.

You might try getting in touch with one of the wineries you visited. You should be able to find one with a web site - then just send along an e-mail to them.

Most places are happy to not only receive mail from customers but are also very happy to reply.


- winoweenie - 12-27-2001

Hi dawarden and welcome to the board. Get in touch with any of the following; Stags Leap Wine Cellars, Clos du Val, Shafer, Phelps, Duckhorn, or Chappellet Vineyards. They are the old-line vineyards that also have tasting rooms. WW


- EPICURUS - 01-02-2002

The Silverado Trail Wineries Association serves as the marketing clearinghouse.
http://silveradotrail.com


- Kcwhippet - 01-02-2002

"Most places are happy to not only receive mail from customers but are also very happy to reply."

MrD,

I know that applies to just about all wineries that have email accounts, but I've found that not all do reply. I've sent emails and have received replies from all but one. Sequoia Grove has never responded to any of the four emails I've sent. I don't know why, but I guess I just won't bother any more with them.