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Article: Vintage tourist attraction a short drive from San Fran ;Touring California's Napa and Sonoma valleys worth a quick detour during RIMS week.(Brief Article)
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- Business Insurance
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- April 17, 2000
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A trip to San Francisco is hardly complete without at least a quick tour -- or taste -- of California's famed Wine Country. About an hour's drive northeast of the city's South of Market area are the rolling hills and lush vineyards of the Napa and Sonoma valleys. Along the way, hundreds of wineries beckon you to taste the fruits of their labors. Although only 20 miles divide the Napa and Sonoma valleys, their separation by Sonoma Mountain makes them worlds apart. Touring both regions in one day is possible, but it is not recommended for those wishing to fully enjoy the experience. As any travel guide or wine aficionado who has visited the area will tell you, the best way ...
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