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Information About California Wine

In ancient times, wine was drank like water, and then people got away from wine, and drank other types of spirits. Now, wine has become an enjoyable pastime for many and California wines offer a wide variety.

  

One of the nice things about California is that it receives an amazing amount of sunshine, in fact many areas of California receivs over 200 days a year. This is an ideal growing situation for growing grapes used for wine. In fact, you'll find some of the most worldwide popular wineries in California. Many wine aficionados head to California on a yearly basis to taste the new wines of the season. In fact, wineries often have celebrations on a regular basis to introduce their newest vintage, or their newest mixture of grapes or wine flavor.

If you are heading to California in the near future you want to do a little bit of Internet research to see what wineries are doing what, when you're going to be there. After all, it's an opportunity to not only see how wine is made, but to experience a wine culture that is well known in California. Wine culture allows for of variety of different types of wine tastings, and each individual region that grows grapes has its own different types of culture.

You might try visiting a few of the small community sites to find out what wineries are available in the area you're going to be traveling in. Most communities do have wineries, and they're going to have information about them on their website. This is a great way to find wineries that may be smaller than those world renown ones. Small wineries offer a different type of culture, they're intimately involved in the grape growing process as well as the winemaking process, and because of their smallness, you may find that they are personally assisting your wine tasting experience. A great way to enjoy a small winery atmosphere.

Of course, in today's world, it's best to head for wine tasting via a bus from your hotel or your accommodations. Fact of the matter is that you do not want to be caught driving after a wine tasting in California. There are very serious about driving under the influence, and it will ruin your whole vacation. Look to those winery tours that drive for you, take a taxi, or ask a friend to drive for the day.

Wine in California is a culture all its own, just as those other types as in France, Italy, and even Germany. California wine tastings are a great way to experience the newest vintage coming on the market, and learn a lot about wine as well as see some of the most beautiful country in California.


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