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Jack Fouts
08-12-2012, 09:31 PM
Many folks on here like to go wine-tasting? I'm imagine rollin down the road with my gal and hitting some wineries anywhere between Arizona and Vermont. Thinking of the best route to take to further our fullfilment of great wines and cheeses. Any thoughts would be fantastic.

Hugo
08-12-2012, 11:33 PM
Gloria and I have visited many wineries all over the west coast. We've had the chance to visit some other wineries in the US. You asked for wineries from Arizona to Vermont so I have a few links for you below of some wineries we have enjoyed visiting. If you are ever near any of these do visit.


Here a few wonderful wineries in Arizona-
http://www.sonoitavineyards.com/
http://www.coronadovineyards.com/
http://www.callaghanvineyards.com/

Utah-
http://kilergrovewines.com/

Colorado-
http://www.bouldercreekwine.com/

New York-
http://www.bearpondwines.com/

Wine makes daily living easier, less hurried, with fewer tensions and more tolerance. - Benjamin Franklin

folivier
08-13-2012, 06:10 AM
Absolutely, that's one of our fondest things to do. Don't have the list with me now but we've visited wineries in Moab, UT, Cottonwood, AZ, near Cabello, NM, Cortez, CO, and others. We've found and enjoyed some really nice wines, nothing like a wine & cheese happy hour sitting out by the coach enjoying the scenery.
One thing we plan to do in the spring is to join www.http://harvesthosts.com/
Sounds like a really neat thing, tour a winery and dry camp at their place.

chockwald
08-13-2012, 04:06 PM
Absolutely, that's one of our fondest things to do. Don't have the list with me now but we've visited wineries in Moab, UT, Cottonwood, AZ, near Cabello, NM, Cortez, CO, and others. We've found and enjoyed some really nice wines, nothing like a wine & cheese happy hour sitting out by the coach enjoying the scenery.
One thing we plan to do in the spring is to join www.http://harvesthosts.com/
Sounds like a really neat thing, tour a winery and dry camp at their place.

I joined Harvest Hosts a few months ago, but have not been able to take advantage of what they offer yet. I am hoping to in the next few months. I like the concept.

Gone Busing
08-13-2012, 06:24 PM
As the saying goes: "Wine, Woman, and Song". I give thumbs up to that.:thumbsup: And if you own a Newell and throw that into the equation you have: "Newell, Wine, Woman, and Song".:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Neweller
08-13-2012, 07:33 PM
Jay, that's pretty good. We have a new Newell phrase.:o

Ken

aberg
08-13-2012, 08:31 PM
One of our favorites things to do.

Hugo
08-13-2012, 08:38 PM
Forest and Cindy we've never heard of this HarvestHost.

Clarke and Elaine care to share the details on what's to it to join?

The Newell
08-13-2012, 09:30 PM
If your in Northern Cal. and near or staying at Wine Country RV Resort check out these wine tours.

Jospeh


Wine Tours
The Wine Wrangler

Join Paso Robles' original wine tour company for an unforgettable journey into the heart of the San Luis Obispo County wine country. Our friendly guides and intimate tour sizes enable you to savor a truly authentic taste of the local wine experience.
The Grapeline

The Grapeline offers daily departures from the Wine Country RV Resort (advance reservations required). Get ready for a full day exploring the diverse wineries of Paso Robles and sampling their liquid treasures. The popular Vineyard Picnic Tour runs from approximately 11am to 4pm, and includes wine tasting at four wineries and a selection of catered picnic lunches. Tours are available for small parties or large groups. Call to reserve at 888 8-WINERY (888 894-6379) or book online at www.gogrape.com

Barry Winters
08-14-2012, 01:51 AM
We have been to dozens of great wine tastings in our coach and a few of the great suggestions made here. As soon as we figure out your board we'll share some photo's and such. thx

chockwald
08-14-2012, 03:51 AM
Forest and Cindy we've never heard of this HarvestHost.

Clarke and Elaine care to share the details on what's to it to join?

Hugo, here is the website: http://www.harvesthosts.com/invitation.htm

Pretty self explanatory....$35.00/ year to belong.

Jack Fouts
08-15-2012, 05:33 AM
Everyone thank you for all the great links to start things out. I have been reading on some the great links. Hugo you got me lined up with a good start. I figured Utah would be slim pickings but if I can go that route and then venture over the 70 into Colorado, I would need to line out some possibilities in the midwest.

Ground Control
08-15-2012, 06:33 AM
We used to have fun stopping and touring wine tastings when traveling with friends and family together in our last Newell. Since being in Belize I've been drinking a little more beer and my wife goes after the tropical drinks. Spiked Coconut or Pineapple anyone?