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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm so confused by the need to be near a winery. Find yourself a waterfall (sorry, I don't have recommendations) and have wine after the kids go to bed.[/quote] +1 -- Seriously, how is it relaxing or fun to be at winery with your kids? While drinking mediocre local wine? OTOH, sitting on the porch or deck with your beloved under the stars and enjoying a good wine .. . . aaaah. [/quote] Because I like wine, the outdoors, and my children?[/quote] I like wine, the outdoors, and my children too. But drinking wine is an adult activity, and I am respectful of the other adults at the winery who want to have adult time. In other words, I am not a self-absorbed asshole.[/quote] Whoa there Nelly. There are plenty of wineries that purposefully market themselves as dog and family friendly. Stone Tower and Barrel Oak come to mind. If you've ever been to places like these on a pleasant Saturday afternoon, you will see kids playing in the fields, playing corn hole, dogs relaxing in the sun, and adults enjoying wine. It's not like going to a French winery in countryside or a stuffy Sonoma adults only winery. [/quote]
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