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Taste wine fresh from the barrel and chat with Arizona winemaker, Eric Glomski, of Page Springs Cellar and Arizona Stronghold Vineyards, who will be pouring the wine. This is a 21-and-over event.
HEALDSBURG, Calif. — Sometimes visitors to MacMurray Ranch, the 1,500-acre (600-hectare) spread owned by movie and TV actor Fred MacMurray for a half-century, want to know: Where's the heliport? Where's the screening room?
Fancy having Brangelina, Drew Barrymore and Dan Aykroyd over for dinner? No problem, they'll even bring the wine.
NAPA, Calif. — Love the lush and lovely Napa Valley but hate how expensive it can be? You're not the first. In the late 19th century, writer Robert Louis Stevenson moved his honeymoon to the rustic but free setting of an abandoned mining camp when the $10-a-week going rate for Calistoga hotels proved too much for his slender purse.
FILE - In this June 2, 2011 file photo, the Silverado Trail winds through the Stags Leap District in this view from Silverado Vineyards in Napa, Calif.The trail more or less runs parallel to Highway 29 but is quieter, winding through green vistas of vineyards and rolling hills. Wineries along this route include Mumm Napa Valley. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)
In this photo taken Saturday, April 13, 2013 former Rolling Stone photographer Baron Wolman, right, embraces Pamela Des Barres, left, the subject in both photographs on the wall behind during the opening of Wolman's photo exhibit "The Groupies" at Markham Vineyards in St. Helena, Calif. More than 75 wineries have art on display all year long. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
In this photo taken Saturday, April 13, 2013 people try up to four free tastes of wine at Sutter Home Winery in St. Helena, Calif. The days when winery owners routinely poured their wares for free are no more, but there is still at least one winery offering tariff-free tasting, Sutter Home Family Vineyards _ the people who introduced America to white zinfandel in the 1970s _ in St. Helena. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
In this photo taken March 15, 2013 a view of vineyards at the MacMurray Ranch is seen from an upstairs window in actor Fred MacMurray's home in Healdsburg, Calif. The former cattle ranch, which was purchased in 1941 by the actor in the popular TV series "My Three Sons," now produces wine and is owned by the Gallo wine family. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
In this photo taken Thursday, April 11, 2013 a couple of signs hang outside the tasting room at Raymond Burr Vineyards in Healdsburg Calif. The star of TV’s “Perry Mason” and “Ironside,” also had a passion for wine, which is still celebrated at this small winery in Sonoma County’s Dry Creek Valley. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
In this photo taken Thursday, April 11, 2013 bottles of Chardonnay are shown beside of photograph of the late actor Raymond Burr and actress Barbara Hale at Raymond Burr Vineyards in Healdsburg Calif. The star of TV’s “Perry Mason” and “Ironside,” also had a passion for wine, which is still celebrated at this small winery in Sonoma County’s Dry Creek Valley. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
In this photo taken Saturday, April 13, 2013 a sign for complimentary tastings hangs outside Sutter Home Winery in St. Helena, Calif. The days when winery owners routinely poured their wares for free are no more, but there is still at least one winery offering tariff-free tasting, Sutter Home Family Vineyards _ the people who introduced America to white zinfandel in the 1970s _ in St. Helena. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
This undated publicity photo provided by August Wine Group shows Bocelli Family Wines overlooking the vineyards in Lajatico, Tuscany, Italy. Renowned tenor Andrea Bocelli of Bocelli Family Wines, put a new twist on the celebrity wine connection. Born into an Italian winemaking family, Bocelli pursued a singing career and has since returned to his roots helping promote the family wines. (AP Photo/August Wine Group)
This September 2012 publicity photo provided by August Wine Group shows Andrea Bocelli, left, and his brother Alberto walking though the family vineyards in Lajatico, Tuscany, Italy. Renowned tenor Andrea Bocelli of Bocelli Family Wines, put a new twist on the celebrity wine connection. Born into an Italian winemaking family, Bocelli pursued a singing career and has since returned to his roots helping promote the family wines. (AP Photo/August Wine Group)
If you remember when kosher wine meant mostly cheap and sweet, you probably also know that the second part is no longer true. Today, there are plenty of quality kosher wines being made around the world.
This undated publicity product photo provided by courtesy of Covenant Wines shows a bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon from Covenant Wines vineyard in Napa Valley, Calif. (AP Photo/Courtesy Covenant Wines)
This undated publicity photo provided by courtesy of Covenant Wines shows winemaker, Jeff Morgan, sampling Solomon grapes in the Covenant Wines vineyard in Napa Valley, Calif. (AP Photo/Courtesy Covenant Wines)
This October 2, 2012 photo shows Hop plants, which are vigorous climbers and can be trained to grow on fences and trellises, like these alongside a vineyard in Langley, Wash. Hop seed cones shown here can be used to stabilize and flavor beers in the brewing process. High-spirited gardeners are transforming their plants into beers, cocktails and liqueurs. (AP Photo/Dean Fosdick)
Coffee, Irish whiskey and cream.
In this August 15, 2012 photo, a Blackmail buck looks up after feasting on grapevines in a backyard vineyard near Langley, Wash. The area is surrounded by an eight-foot-high fence but it was of little use that day because the property owner forgot to close one of the gates. Some of the most frequently asked questions from people new to gardening concern predators, like how to deal with foraging deer that have voracious appetites. (AP Photo/Dean Fosdick)
Over the last 10 years, Queen Creek has seen its share of change. Empty fields and vacant store fronts are now home to mega shopping centers, homes and a variety of small businesses tucked in between.
Travel for humans during holidays is tough enough: Long lines, crowds everywhere, extra bags full of presents. Throw a pet in the mix, and it’s a recipe for disaster.
LOS ANGELES — Travel for humans during holidays is tough enough: Long lines, crowds everywhere, extra bags full of presents. Throw a pet in the mix, and it's a recipe for disaster.
Watch the blessing of the latest vintage at Sonoita Vineyards, along with food and wine tastings, a chat with the winemaker and horse-draw wagon rides. Food from Steak Out and The Café will be available for purchase. There will also be horseback rides and trail rides from Arizona Horseback Experience for an additional cost. Trail ride reservations required at (520) 455-5696.
When it comes to a healthy lifestyle, encouraging positive choices and engaging residents with opportunities to enjoy our beautiful Arizona weather, Queen Creek takes the blue ribbon.
As we barrel down the two-lane road, historical markers tell us we are traveling along the original El Camino Real, the frontier wagon trail from Mexico City to Santa Fe. Dating to 1598, it is the oldest European-American trade route.
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