It's only a few miles from the house. We figured it was about time we visited. This looks like it's mostly the tasting room and gift shop - most of what's around it is actually orchards.
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It's only a few miles from the house. We figured it was about time we visited. This looks like it's mostly the tasting room and gift shop - most of what's around it is actually orchards.
Upstairs in the tasting room/gift shop. Selecting all the fiddly little stuff so I could adjust only parts was a pain, but I thought it looked cool.
The deck just outside the tasting room. It has quite a view.
A park area just down the slope. They hold summer concert series here. A different caterer each event, and their wine is, of course, available for purchase, by the glass or the bottle.
Some lovely scenes in harsh light - well done.
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Thank you. The temperature was comfortably warm. Much nicer than the light. We went for lunch at a roadside restaurant afterwards, at the reccommendation of one of the tasting room's staff. I'll have to go back at some point - it looks like it was originally an old packing shed for the orchards. There's a patio area and small garden, as well, both quite nice.
Very nicely done on all of them QO. Lovely compositions, and the lighting is spot on.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
Thanks, HBG and Runmonty. I'm pretty certain they're willing to ship the wine to you. We got a bottle (I'd have to think about which varietal, at this point), and it was good.
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