Wine tours are popular not only among dedicated wine drinkers but also among those who are just beginning to drink wine and are wishing to expand their palates. However, if you're preparing to attend your first wine tour, you might be wondering what to expect. Here are the basics:
1. A Tour of the Grounds
Most wineries are located on the grounds with the vineyards where the grapes are grown. Assuming this is true of the winery you're visiting, you can expect your wine tour to begin with a walk around the grounds.
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