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  • Tripack
  • Updated By Tripack on August 13, 2005
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  • A very limited special edition... - Napa
    A very limited special
    edition...
    by Tripack

    I never travel without my special edition Swiss army knife. Special because it is not a multiple tool but unique with eight efficient corkscrews immediatly operationnal in every emergency situation. Hope you will have yours soon ;-)

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    Packing Bottles to Return Home
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  • atufft
  • Updated By atufft on April 6, 2007
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  • If you buy some bottles of wine over the internet, save the packer. Then, bring whatever styrofoam packers you have inside the luggage. If you don't have these, or don't have enough bottle packers at the time of leaving, wrap and tape each bottle inside a plastic grocery bag. Seal the wine as well as possible just in case the cork moves. Then, surround the bottles with dirty laundry and shoes to pad them and keep them from shifting around too much. Glass wine bottles are very durable at the base, but the necks are a potential breakage point. Champagne bottles need extra care. Even so, a case or so of wine (12 bottles) can be safely packed inside a large airline bag destine for check-in as long as they are separated from each other and from the exterior edges of the bag. Then, take the rest as carry-on. Large bottles are valuable, require extra care, and so should be packed by the winery for you. Styrofoam 12 and 6 bottle packers that isolate each bottle can be safely taped and checked-in as luggage.

    Dress casually, but not cheaply. Many times when working in the tasting room, I found that intoxicated customers, women with low cut or tank tops or men with flowery Hawaiian style shirts and sandals, presented a version of America that other tourists sneered at. From late spring through fall harvest, I recommend khaki shorts, fine fabric short sleeve polo shirts, and casual leather shoes with soles able to trek through a little dirt or over the wet pavement of a cellar room floor. Jewelry and fancy cars are OK. Theft and robbery is rare in the wine country.

    Bring anti-acids and motion sickness pills. Driving the windy roads of the wine back country will bring the worst out of a slightly inebriated passenger.

    Bring a wide angle lense for shooting images of winery equipment. Make sure to bring plenty of memory for the digital camera.

    It helps to have plenty to snack on during busy wine tasting days. The more wine consumed, the more food required to keep it under control. Stop at Oakville Grocery or some other market in the valley to stock up on food for the road. Don't try to be on a diet when in the wine country, but during meals focus on quality, not quantity. Some of the world's best restaurants are in the wine country.

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  • kellensdad
  • By kellensdad on August 26, 2002
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    Pack what you can. It's good to have a change of clothes before dinner.

    Comfortable clothes/shoes during the day and nice duds for the evenings.

    Bring a good camera.

    A nice shot of Pine Ridge Winery in the Stags Leap District on the east side of the valley. Try the Onyx if you can. Yum!

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    Are you a AAA Member?
    GracesTrips
  • By GracesTrips on June 12, 2007
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  • AAA has maps for the Napa and Sonoma Region. Get them both. And, get the Wineries Guide Map for Northern California. This will be worthwhile because you will need all three.

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    Napa Valley Guide Book!
    GracesTrips
  • By GracesTrips on June 12, 2007
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  • This is an excellent magazine/guide for Napa. It contains restaurant menus, hotel reviews, lists the wineries with hours for tasting and whether or not appointments are needed.

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    Bring a cooler or ice chest!
    GracesTrips
  • By GracesTrips on June 12, 2007
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  • This is in case you would like to bring home some of the wonderful cheese you can find up in the region. I brought home some Point Reyes Bleu Cheese which is marvelous with red wine. The creaminess of the cheese will make the wine almost taste like ice cream!

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    great golf course
    lionmouth77
  • By lionmouth77 on January 6, 2007
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  • bring your golf clubs too becase the is a great golf course

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    warrm clothing is a must
    lionmouth77
  • Updated By lionmouth77 on January 6, 2007
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  • Bring warm clothing becase it gets to be around 30 degrees in the winter time

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