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Article: Wineries pop up in Iowa, complete with tasting rooms.
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- Waterloo Courier (Waterloo, IA)
- Article date:
- September 17, 2006
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Sep. 17--You don't have to leave the state to get the flavor of Napa Valley. Iowa now boasts its own "Wine Trail" in the upper Mississippi Valley, including such locations as Marquette, Lisbon, Baldwin, Anamosa, Bankston, Marquette, and West Branch, and in other areas around the state, such as the Amana Colonies. Iowa wines -- not to mention ciders and beers -- can be sampled in tasting rooms on heritage farms, turn-of-the-century buildings, hilltop chateaus, even an Italian bistro.
The Iowa Wine and Beer Promotion Board's Web site, www.iowa wineandbeer.com, offers a complete listing and descriptions of the state's wineries. Here's a sampling: Eagles ...
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......Spokane Valley, plans to open an off-site tasting room later this year at River Park Square...company has leased a small space for the tasting room in the Atrium Cafes, on the mall's third...area and a Subway sandwich shop. The tasting room will have a wine bar and some retail...
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