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Wineries are places where wine is made. There are wineries in most every state although some states have many more than others. Some wineries are on the grounds of vineyards while others are not. Some wineries offer tours to the public. Some wineries are relatively small operations that produce a few types of wine. Other wineries are very large operations that mass-produce wine. Some small wineries make very high-end wines. Many larger wineries mostly make affordable wines or table wines. Some wineries concentrate on producing just a few varieties of wine and others produce just one variety of wine. Other wineries produce many varieties of wine such as chardonnay, pinot noir, cabernet sauvignon, merlot, Chianti, zinfandel Riesling and cabernet blanc. The type of wine produced by a winery is largely contingent on the types of grapes grown in the region.
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When choosing the best winery or vineyard to visit, research the company’s background carefully, noting how long it has been in business, affiliations, and contact information. Visit with a few stores, shops, vineyards or winery websites to see which one can meet your needs, whether you’re an occasional wine drinker or connoisseur. Do your research on the wine process and what’s involved, such as advantages to red and white wine, new and used kits, harvest, destemming, crush, fermentation, alcohol, pressing and potassium. Look into how to make your own wine cellar, complete with racks, door, and temperature controls. Many vineyards and wineries, which usually feature a large open grape valley with a small shop or store, are open to the public, whether you’re part of a family, corporate tour, or school tour. Use an online directory finder to search for a local winery, grower, maker, warehouse, or bottling business near you. Many local vineyards offer oenology classes for people to learn about the wine bottling and production process. In your search for a reputable winery or vineyard, stop by each and take a taste test, get a tour, and learn about local growers in your area. Consider whether the store or business is neat and well maintained, with courteous, knowledgeable staff members. If you’re a wine maker at home, make sure the winery offers quality products for production and bottling, at reasonable prices. Inquire about custom products, such as wine labels, accessories and baskets. Take note of business hours, company location, prices, taste test schedule, tours, lodging, and wine quality before you commit. Go in with a budget and stick to it, whether your goal is to taste test some wine, or take a full-blown tour of the facilities.
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