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So, you have a trip planned to go wine tasting.  Whether your destination is Napa, Sonoma, Mendocino, Temecula, Eldorado,  Paso Robles, Santa Barbara, Monterey, Fingerlakes, or even the Texas Hill Country, there are more wineries in any given wine region than you can possibly visit in a typical two or three day trip.  In an effort to save you from returning home from your wine tasting trip with a bunch of mediocre wines that you purchased in a "Wine Struck" state, here it your opportunity to read our editor and visitor reviews of the wineries and wine tasting rooms before you embark on your wine tasting experience.
 

Always a fan of their everyday chardonnay, I actually really liked their Pinot Noir.  The tasting room is of adequate size and nice.

Located in Santa Barbara county, Babcock has some really nice Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines. 

Nice everyday medium priced Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnays.  Tasting Room can be cozy on the weekend.  I was not charged a tasting fee - could be because I purchased a couple of bottles of wine.



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