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wally 19-08-2004 01:00 AM

best location to go in Napa for wine making/ instruction
 
Hi, Where is the best and must go for wine making supplies and know how
in Napa.

I have heard of Napa Fermentation? Is that the biggest and best one???

Also which is a good small winery to go too, where you can see a simple
wine process. the samller the better in the Napa valley region???

thanks for the future suggestions!

William Smith 23-08-2004 02:22 AM

I don't know about Napa, but I am in the sierra foothills
with 32 wineries around me. We are about two hour drive from Napa.

Many of the wine maker/owners would be glad to show you
how "they" make wine. Our region is getting a lot of noticed
now that so many wineries are springing up here with more on the
way, including myself looking into it.

Look here for some links to their web pages
http://www.edhwm.com/tables/winelink.html#wineries

We have a great wine supply house here also, they are online if you care to go that
http://www.morninggloryfermentation.com/

If interested look on a map for Placerville that is the county seat, that will
give you some idea where we are located.

Good Luck
Helaman

On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 17:00:29 -0700, wally > wrote:

>Hi, Where is the best and must go for wine making supplies and know how
>in Napa.
>
>I have heard of Napa Fermentation? Is that the biggest and best one???
>
>Also which is a good small winery to go too, where you can see a simple
>wine process. the samller the better in the Napa valley region???
>
>thanks for the future suggestions!




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