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Southern Dawn II, British Columbia
On five-day cruises aboard this 60-foot charter, guests in four luxury cabins sail among sheltered islands sipping local wines,
enjoying fine dining, and visiting vineyards along Canada's B.C. coast. Stops include tastings at Salt Spring Islands Vineyards;
lunch at Saturna Island Vineyards; and a visit to Cherry Point Vineyards for Vancouver Island's renowned Cowichan Valley vintages.
In between, vacationers can kayak pristine waters and hike maritime forests. Peak season for the customized trips is April
into October; 877/479-4695 or southerndawn.ca.
Waves and Wine, Santa Barbara, California
With its Pacific Ocean location, Santa Ynez Mountain backdrop, and proximity to wine country, Hotel Mar Monte offers a primo
package. Waves and Wine includes two nights' lodging, a picnic lunch, and five-hour town-car tour to three wineries in Santa
Barbara County appellations; 800/643-1994 or hotelmarmonte.com.
Wine Camp, Long Island, New York
For roll-up-your-sleeves fun, participants toil in the vineyards of Long Island's renowned wine-producing North Fork. Wine
Camp's four-day packages also include lodging at spiffy local inns such as Stirling House Bed & Breakfast, which overlooks
Greenport's harbor. "Campers" learn winemaking and tasting techniques, pair foods with wine, blend wines with a pro, and take
home a case of you-know-what. Sessions are offered in spring and summer months, and during October harvest; 631/495-9744 or
winecamp.org. Stirling House; 800/551-0654 or stirlinghousebandb.com.
The Inn at Chateau Grand Traverse, Traverse City, Michigan
In the nation's fourth-largest grape-growing state, Chateau Grand Traverse winery welcomes travelers to a property overlooking
a vineyard and Grand Traverse Bay. The six-bedroom lodging is handy for sampling Grand Traverse's many award-winning varietals,
including a diverse family of Rieslings. The inn also anchors a visit to other wineries on Lake Michigan's Old Mission Peninsula
appellation: It's a short drive to Chateau Chantal, Bowers Harbor Vineyards, Brys Estate Vineyard & Winery, and Peninsula
Cellars for tastings of myriad varietals; 800/283-0247, wineriesofoldmission.com.
Ingleside Vineyards, Oak Grove, Virginia
Near the Chesapeake Bay, on Virginia's historic Northern Neck, Ingleside Vineyards welcomes wine vacationers to two rental
cottages. Four-bedroom Leeds Cove overlooks the Rappahannock River; two-bedroom Vineyard Views enjoys, well, views of the
vineyard. Guests may stroll to Ingleside Winery for guided tours and tastings, offered daily; 804/224-8687 or inglesidevineyards.com.
Hotel Vintage Park, Seattle, Washington
Hotel Vintage Park, a Kimpton property near Elliott Bay, entices travelers with a variety of wine vacation packages that celebrate
Washington's Puget Sound AVA (the only official appellation west of the Cascades). The Grape Escape Weekend Getaway includes
a wine tasting at Pike Place Market's tasting room, and an evening wine hour hosted in the hotel's lobby. Guests also receive
a wine journal and bottle opener to commemorate their trip; 206/624-8000 or hotelvintagepark.com.
Cottage Inn by the Sea, Pismo Beach, Central California
Halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo County produces such excellent Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs
that some call it an "Eden" for these varietals. To share this wine-lover's paradise, the bluff-top Cottage Inn by the Sea
provides a chauffeured Coastal Wine Tour. A designated driver takes guests to four to six of the region's wineries, including
popular Edna Valley Vineyard. The winery day trip, lunch, and two nights in an ocean-view room make a great escape; 888/440-8400
or cottage-inn.com.
The Blue Hill Inn, Blue Hill, Maine
The Blue Hill Inn offers three- and four-night packages for Downeast Maine's second annual Foliage, Food, & Wine Festival
October 11-14. As part of the celebration, Blue Hill Inn owner Sarah Pebworth hosts a tasting from her B&B's Wine Spectator-lauded cellar. Nearby activities include a wine dinner and a sparkling-wine luncheon at two Blue Hill restaurants; a hard-cider
tasting; and, in the town park, "A Taste of the Peninsula" presented by area chefs; 800/826-7415 or bluehillinn.com. Blue
Hill Peninsula Chamber of Commerce; 207/374-3242 or bluehillpeninsula.org.
GullWing Beach Resort, Fort Myers Beach, Florida
The Women Who Wine package is GullWing Beach Resort's response to a growing trend. When gal pals check in for a two-night
stay in the resort's luxury accommodations, they're treated to a welcome basket that includes six wine selections. They also
receive The Winerd, a wine-tasting game that pairs trivia questions with a spin on blind tasting; 239/765-4300 or gullwingfl.com.
Estero Beach Hotel Resort, San Ysidro, Baja California
A surprise to many travelers, Mexico's Guadalupe Valley has been producing wines since the 16th century. It's now home to
nearly two dozen wineries that win converts to local reds and whites. For this south-of-the-border experience, settle into
the four-star Estero Beach Hotel Resort, just north of the valley. The beachfront hotel offers full- and half-day wine-tasting
tours of three valley wineries. Other guided activities include a bike tour to one winery and a horseback-riding venture to
the winery of Adobe Guadalupe; 011/52/646/176-6225 or hotelesterobeach.com.
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