Posted on Feb 20, 2022
The Five Best Wine Road Trips in the U.S.
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I really miss the wine tours we had access to while stationed at Ft. Lewis. I'm not a huge wine guy, but we found some amazing wine/conversations with the smaller wineries. We would sit down on the weekends and plan Saturday winery road trips. We did a Yakima Valley one that had a great brewery for lunch and a wine break. The coolest one was island hoping in the NW of Washington from winery to winery.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
I used to have 2 week TDYs to the finger lakes region of NY, winery road trips were part of that weekend between weeks.
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And for sure —> Napa & the rest of California! Chateau Montelena = worth the trek! Winner of the Judgement of Paris!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGM0O15Iw5Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGM0O15Iw5Q
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Maj (Join to see) - Yes! Great conversation starter when friends visit. Fun movie, as is the book. The *judgement* forever changed the wine industry. Put California wines on the map and gave the Australians, Chileans and other countries the mindset —> if California can do it, why not us also. Lived, worked and USAR-ed in Silicon Valley for many years so got to enjoy NorCal and SoCal.
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CPT (Join to see) - One of my favorites. I only heard about it because I was out in Napa and Sonoma just after it came out and they had posters everywhere. You can't go wrong with Alan Rickman, either.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Excellent Share, Of Course My Favorites are Oregon, Washington and Missouri Wines in that Order. Yeah I Tend to be Local Loyal.
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