View Poll Results: Santa Barbara wine tasting run or Monterey HWY 1 run choose.
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Santa Barbara wine tasting run or Monterey HWY 1 run choose.
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I will list dates next week, I first want see which trip to plan.
As for SLO, I tried adding a 3rd choice, but it wouldn't let me. If you want to go to SLO vote for SB and I will do a second poll if that wins.
I will list dates next week, I first want see which trip to plan.
As for SLO, I tried adding a 3rd choice, but it wouldn't let me. If you want to go to SLO vote for SB and I will do a second poll if that wins.
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Hey John,
I just got back from doing some wine tasting in Paso Robles. It's a little bit further up than Santa Barbara, but the wine is MUCH better there. It's pretty close to San Luis Obispo too.
I just got back from doing some wine tasting in Paso Robles. It's a little bit further up than Santa Barbara, but the wine is MUCH better there. It's pretty close to San Luis Obispo too.
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I would vote for the wine tasting ...... Santa Barabra/Santa Ynez Valley, SLO or Paso Robles - Any of these would be good.......I have been to all 3 locations and they are all great. The Paso Robles wineries seem the least commercialized and their wines are very good.............Also, there are also some really great "back-road" runs (no cops, no traffic, good road surfaces, etc.) just outside of PR - Conversly, it gets very hot in PR in the summer.
I am not a big "BUS" fan however there are certain practical advantages - The obvious mixing of alcohol and fast cars (bad idea) as well as parking issues at the wineries (many are very small and would not have sufficient parking for an onslaught of cars) come to mind here.
I am not a big "BUS" fan however there are certain practical advantages - The obvious mixing of alcohol and fast cars (bad idea) as well as parking issues at the wineries (many are very small and would not have sufficient parking for an onslaught of cars) come to mind here.