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NEWS RELEASE
Vineyard
Walks Offer Exciting New Way to See
Healdsburg,
Ca. – Increasingly, visitors to Sonoma County, California’s
renowned wine
country, are discovering what locals here have known for years: There
is no
substitute for getting out into the vineyard if you want to experience
wine
country living. Enter Vineyard Walks, adventures organized by active
wine
tourism company Zephyr Wine Adventures. The company has recently
expanded its
program to offer tours of
Zephyr
Adventures Owner Allan Wright believes the program is right in step
with what
tourists are looking for these days. “Many visitors to the wine country
are
folks who would love the chance to get outside, do something healthy,
and get
back in touch with nature a bit,” notes Wright. “And visitors are
interested doing
something new—in finding a new way to share experiences with friends
and family.
Our newly expanded program for the public allows people to sign up for
a
Vineyard Walk on any date they choose.”
A typical
Vineyard Walk lasts about 1.5 hours, includes a local guide who knows
about grape
growing and wine, and can be tailored to any activity level and wine
interest. For those
who wish, the walks
can be a real workout as participants explore vineyard rows on a
hillside
setting. For those who want to take it easier, the experience can be
more about
enjoying a leisurely walk while talking and learning about wine.
“We love
the program”, says Judd Wallenbrock, General Manager of participating
winery
Michel-Schlumberger Wine Estate. “As
people walk through our vineyards, seeing and even touching the soils
of Dry
Creek Valley that make our wines unique, they remember so much more
about what
we do here than if they simply taste our wine.”
Nancy Bailey,
General Manager of nearby Quivira Vineyards, agrees. “While we love to
have
visitors at our winery, it opens up a whole other perspective when they
can get
out into the vineyards, see the magnificent scenery, and learn about
our Biodynamic
winemaking processes,” says Bailey. “The Sonoma Vineyard Walks program
is a
fantastic way to bring our vineyard practices to life for visitors.”
Wright has
hired five local guides to escort people on the walks, teaching
tourists about grape
growing and wines as they go. “This is a crucial part of the program,”
says
Wright. “From the
visitor’s viewpoint,
it is an amazing experience to spend a day with a local getting the
inside
scoop on
The
Vineyard Walks range from $120 per person for a one-day, two-vineyard
walk with
a group of five to $1800 for an all-inclusive, five-day vacation. Walks
take
place on five vineyards including Michel-Schlumberger (www.michelschlumberger.com)
and
Quivira (www.quivirawine.com).
See www.SonomaVineyardWalks.com
for
more details.
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