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Flex Wine Tours: Sonoma vs. Napa Touring - worlds apart...?
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Sonoma vs. Napa Touring - worlds apart? Several people have asked me recently - "What is the main difference between visiting, touring and wine tasting in Sonoma vs. Napa? Sonoma vs. Napa - 10 key differences:. 2) Varietal (grapes) focus. 3) Styles of winemaking. I've left out a few other (small) differences I'm sure, but this gives a good idea of the key things to consider when coming to wine country. Take them both for what they have to offer and just enjoy the ride. I woul...
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Flex Wine Tours: March 2012
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Monday, March 5, 2012. Saving customers both time AND money. We are well in to the 2012 season and the weather has jump-started us right to spring. It looks to be a busier than ever beginning with no snow for the skiers and the wines are tasting as good as ever. Bud-break ( i.e first signs of life on the vine. Is already within reach and we'll be off and running for the growing season soon. 1 Winery tasting fees. While most wineries are required to charge for alcohol ( uh, wine. Fee to open your own wine...
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Flex Wine Tours: November 2010
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010. Real' Wine Country Touring Vehicles. Almost every day I talk to people about touring and tasting in wine country. Whether it's visitors, fellow associates, wine industry personnel, or just in casual conversation, the subject of " what I do. Comes up at some point. I tell people I am a wine professional that does private custom wine tours. I do not like the term " driver. Here are your choices - Limos, Buses, Group Caravans, SUVs, Luxury Cars, Specialty/Private Autos. Above a...
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Flex Wine Tours: January 2013
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Monday, January 21, 2013. Making the right choice for your special time here in wine country is often a challenging task, but generally one of the most important.especially if it is your first time to Napa or Sonoma. Even the veterans of the valley can be overwhelmed with the myriad options available and rely on others' local knowledge for the hidden gems. What to look for in choosing the right tour operator or guide for your group:. Received its second straight " Certificate of Excellence. Napa was just...
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Flex Wine Tours: Saving customers both time AND money.
http://www.flexwinetoursblog.com/2012/03/saving-both-time-and-money.html
Monday, March 5, 2012. Saving customers both time AND money. We are well in to the 2012 season and the weather has jump-started us right to spring. It looks to be a busier than ever beginning with no snow for the skiers and the wines are tasting as good as ever. Bud-break ( i.e first signs of life on the vine. Is already within reach and we'll be off and running for the growing season soon. 1 Winery tasting fees. While most wineries are required to charge for alcohol ( uh, wine. Fee to open your own wine...
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Flex Wine Tours: January 2011
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Sonoma vs. Napa Touring - worlds apart? Several people have asked me recently - "What is the main difference between visiting, touring and wine tasting in Sonoma vs. Napa? Sonoma vs. Napa - 10 key differences:. 2) Varietal (grapes) focus. 3) Styles of winemaking. I've left out a few other (small) differences I'm sure, but this gives a good idea of the key things to consider when coming to wine country. Take them both for what they have to offer and just enjoy the ride.
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Flex Wine Tours: June 2014
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014. Debunking Wine Country Myths. Greetings from Wine Country and the 2014 season! Now that we are in the mid-stages of a new touring season for 2014, I'd like to address some common myths about visiting our beloved wine country. For both newcomers and veterans of the valley, this may provide some key insights in to your visit and/or touring experience. Let's explore some touring concepts of wine country.off we go. Napa is over-crowded and commercial and Sonoma not as much. Most Cal...
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Flex Wine Tours: The 'Over/Under' of Wine Country Touring
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011. The 'Over/Under' of Wine Country Touring. One of the key aspects of enjoying your ( usually short. Time in wine country is having someone point out what you may, or may not, know about wine tasting or touring in Napa/Sonoma. I refer to it in two categories - 1) things that are "over-looked" and 2) things that "under-estimated". As part of the wine tasting experience during your trip. We've come about a priority list of these areas to consider when coming out to wine country:.
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Flex Wine Tours: Private Wine Touring Benefits
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012. Private Wine Touring Benefits. As we enter the start of our most busy part of the season moving in to ' harvest. By September, I've decided to candidly make a selfish plug for my company and our industry - the independent tour operators that still believe in customized personal attention for wine touring and tasting here in Napa and Sonoma Valleys. Much more than just a " driver. Let's take a look at what we offer that does make for a unique touring and tasting experience with.
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Flex Wine Tours: September 2010
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Thursday, September 9, 2010. Flex Wine Tours Top 10. About updating the crowded wine touring business, we've comprised a 'Top 10' list that I believe will help validate some unique efforts in the category. It not only highlights the benefits of having someone else take care of the planning and navigating around the vast wine country, it challenges the status-quo of what we feel is a bit antiquated industry that needed a kick in the tuxedo. 9 - Personal relationships. 8 - Seasonal changes and activities.
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