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  1. Road trip: Temecula Valley turns into the ideal San Diego pit stop

    blog.pennlive.com &bull Apr 3, 2011

    The answer is none of the above, although Temecula was off my radar entirely until a couple weeks ago when several winemaker friends heard I was headed out to San Diego and suggested I head up there to try some of their wines. There might not be another region in the country that packs as much punch into a compressed… Full Story »

    • Cabernet Sauvignon
  2. Galer Estate eyes late spring as start of window to open tasting room

    blog.pennlive.com &bull Mar 14, 2011

    That room will overlook what they call their Red Lion at Folly Hill vineyard, one of two that they own, and also place visitors in a position to have an expansive view of their new fermentation room. Owners Brad and Lele Galer are… Full Story »

  3. Calm before the storm: Uncork York opens on Saturday

    blog.pennlive.com &bull Mar 5, 2011

    Rex Wise knows what's ahead for himself and his colleagues at Four Springs Winery in Seven Valleys, Pa., when the fifth annual Tour de Tanks kicks off on Saturday. It's the biggest of the Uncork York Wine Trail's events and the largest in the… Full Story »

  4. Chester County's Stargazers discounts its 2008 Chardonnay

    blog.pennlive.com &bull Feb 26, 2011

    A former member of the Brandywine Valley Wine Trail, Stargazers has decided to go out on its own. The winery will be open for tastings each Saturday and Sunday from noon until 5 p.m. The fee of $5 for five… Full Story »



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