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    …discount). Member benefits also include 10% off all other spirit purchases; free tastings or 50% off cocktails for up to four people; guaranteed allocations of rare and club-only spirits; and…
    …the impacts of a robust tourism economy, and the importance of destination marketing and stewardship through broad community outreach. Through collaboration with tourism-facing organizations, city and county governments and key…
    …Solano in Sonoma. At that time, California was under control of the Mexican government, which found this Spanish presence a threat to its power; in 1833, Mexico’s Governor Figueroa sent…
    
    …goats’ necks called? A: They are called wattles, and, as with the beards, some female goats have them while others don’t. Q: What’s the difference between mozzarella cheeses? A: Mozzarella…
    …commercially produced yeast strains, and sulfites) and so-called ‘manipulation’ in the cellar, in the pursuit, they say, of a more authentic expression of the grape and its terroir. Critics of…
    …an established gay vacation resort and has cultivated an inclusive and caring culture. Enjoy a myriad of LGBTQ+-owned and -operated businesses while knowing your patronage supports noble causes. While you’re…
    …(table) wines. Grenache, chardonnay (called blanc de blancs), syrah, mourvèdre (labeled as mataro) and a blend called Fusion (chardonnay, grenache and syrah) are fizzes with fine depth and precision. They…
    …the stunning Queen Ann Victorian that Turner’s Peggy Sue called home, though these days it’s a private residence. A few blocks away, at the corner of B Street and Fifth…