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After driving an old, beat-up car for years, I finally made the decision to upgrade my transportation. I had set aside a little money every month to use as a down payment, and I was ready to make a new car my own. I searched loads of car dealerships in my area, but one business stood out to me in particular. The salespeople were kind and not pushy, and they had a reputation for fair deals. I worked with them to find the right car, and the paperwork was a breeze. This blog is all about upgrading your transportation, and why you shouldn't be afraid to take the plunge.

Upgrading My Transportation

Having A Di-Vine Time! 3 Ways To Get The Most Out Of A Wine Tour

Lauri Kivela

There's nothing better than unwinding after a long day with a bottle of wine, and it's no surprise that Americans love wine. In a recent study, 56% of participants claimed that they drank wine once a day or several times a week. If you're a wine connoisseur, you'll learn a lot from a wine tour. Not only will you get to sample wine made locally, but you'll also get a deeper appreciation for the wine through the details you learn. If you've signed up for a wine tour, here are 3 tips on how you can make the most out of the experience.

Make Arrangements For A Designated Driver Ahead Of Time

Although it's a wine tour and not a bar, you still end up drinking quite a lot of wine by the end of the tour. Most wineries have a lot of different variations for you to sample. Before you know it, all of the samples that you try throughout the tour will catch up to you. Most wine tours will provide shuttles that bring you from one winery to the next; however, you're still responsible for going home by yourself at the end of the tour. Don't leave anything to chance. Instead, make arrangements for transportation ahead of time. Either appoint a friend to be a designated driver or book a taxi ahead of time.

Try To Book The Tour On A Weekday Early In The Morning

One of the benefits of attending a wine tour is not only sampling the many different types of wines that are available, but also taking the time to understand and learn more about the wine. You'll have a lot of fun chatting with the people behind the bar and the owners; however, these professionals won't have a lot of time to talk to you if they're swamped. This is why it's best to catch them when they're less busy on weekdays and early in the morning.

Don't Hesitate To Step Out Of Your Comfort Zone To Try New Flavors

To present you with a selection of samples to try, the people behind the bar or the winemakers will ask you about the type of wine that you like. While you should give them some idea as to the type of wine you'd like to start with, don't hesitate to branch out and try all the variations that the winery has to offer. You might not think that you like dry wine; however, you might be surprised and find something that you like at the winery. In short, don't limit your options and stick to only type of wine.

Conclusion

Wine tours are a lot of fun, especially for wine connoisseurs that enjoy a glass of wine regularly. Wineries are able to offer many new and exciting flavors for you to sample from. Take this opportunity to learn about the grapes, how the wine was made and more. Wine tours not only help you find some new wines to take home, but also learn expand your knowledge. For more information, contact a company like 2 Pioneers Transport of Napa.


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