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Georgia Wine and Wineries

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Georgia Wineries

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Traveling Vineyard - Who are we?

I have had some emails from some readers interested in finding out what are company actually does, so I thought I would give you all a semi- brief synopsis.

The Traveling Vineyard operates in half of the states in the US. We are revolutionizing the wine tasting experience because we are turning living rooms into tasting rooms. Do not get me wrong- NOTHING beats a wine tasting at a vineyard, but there are many reasons why we can't always find a way to get to a vineyard. For instance, If you live in Allentown, PA. and want to try all italian wines and you can't get 10 friends to Tuscany, Italy or even Santa Barbara...try 5 of TTV's italian wines or California wines in your living room! See?

Legislative Update from Free the Grapes!

Free the Grapes! Update
March 19, 2007

Dear Friends of Free the Grapes,
This email update is rather lengthy but it provides summaries of direct-to-consumer shipping legislation during this busy season. If your state is one of the remaining few which does not allow legal, regulated direct shipments, and it is not referenced below, then significant legislation is not in the works.

Georgia Wineries

WINERY and LOCATION

1810 Country Inn & Winery
Thomson, GA 30824

BlackStock Vineyards
Dahlonega , GA 30533

14th Annual High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction Reaches New Highs

Record auction sales, single bid and total revenues recorded.

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) April 7, 2006 -- The 2006 High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction set amazing records last weekend when the five-day food and wine celebration culminated with the most successful Live Auction ever on Saturday, April 1. Live bidding began enthusiastically and continued for several hours bringing revenues of more than $1.3 million in the Live Auction alone and total event revenues of more than $2.6 million (a 16% increase over 2005’s record-breaking amount of $2.25 million). Silent auctions on Friday night and Saturday brought more than $150,000.

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