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9 Underground Wine Caves Open for Tastings in Napa + Sonoma
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Jul 12, 2021
In Wine Country, a cave is more than a cave: It s a magical place where wine quietly chills out to age gracefully.
Despite the ubiquity of world-class wine producers in Napa and Sonoma, wine cavesâespecially those that can be visited by the tasting publicâare relatively few and far between. Head underground for a unique look at behind-the-scenes wine production and a taste from a classically aged barrel at these wineries (one of them even has a waterfall!).
Cellar 47 at Pine Ridge Vineyards.
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Pine Ridge Vineyards
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If you happened to see any social media coverage of what Lower Broad looked like over the weekend, you know that Nashville is essentially 100 percent open when it comes to the tourist trade. While you might not be ready to plunge into the neon river yet, there are local events coming up that have been designed with your safety and entertainment in mind â and weâre all in for these sorts of options.
The first one on the docket is the annual Corkdorks Nashville Wine and Food Festival, which will remain virtual this year since their dates are coming up soon, Friday, April 23, through Sunday, April 25. Even though the experience will be online, organizers have worked hard to put together a really impressive lineup of wine professionals to lead virtual tastings on all three days of the fest.