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rebecca Mar 25th, 2001 06:06 AM

Italy - Vineyards
 
We are going to Italy at the end of May and are interested in visiting a number of vineyards (not staying overnight). I am wndering about the best way to figure out which vineyards to visit. Also, any thoughts on a good guide? We are not interested in a big "tour", but just someone who might be able to give us more detail.

Rex Mar 25th, 2001 06:19 AM

Previously asked - - and answered (even if it was not the best answer in the world) - - and now "topped" for you. <BR> <BR>Postscript: If this forum had an easier way to locate and direct readers to a specific (previous) posting by a unique identifier (timestamp), it would not be necessary to top (and repeat) information so tediously. This is my new crusade, and I am thinking about adding this postscript (when applicable) to every new reply I make here. If you agree with me, then please write to Danny Mangin or David Downing - - [email protected] - - and encourage them to move forward with this improvement (and any others they have up their sleeves) to this best-on-the-web travel forum! <BR>

Rex Mar 26th, 2001 04:43 AM

to the top (again) for Rebecca... <BR>

Sherry Mar 26th, 2001 05:00 AM

Rebecca. I am going to tell you about a specific vineyard to visit. There are so many to choose from. When I was in Italy, it was August and it narrowed my choices because a couple I picked were closed. Anyway, we had a mixed group. All of us liked wine, but some were not interest in a detailed description of every facet of wine making. Anyway we visited Verrazzano winery. The people were lovely. We visited and did a tour of the barrel room. I thought the host was very nice and it was a two hour visit with a very nice lunch and tasting of several wines. I would tell anyone to go there. You are right at a working winery. They take reservations. They speak excellant English. Send them an e-mail for information. You will be pleasantly surprised. [email protected] <BR>

Rex Mar 26th, 2001 08:57 AM

I give up on trying to understand how to help people politely. Rebecca has written to me and told me that my e-mail to her was condescending and rude. <BR>


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