Fine wine tasting at Florida vineyards
December 01, 2009
Wine tasting at charming Florida vineyards offers travelers a more refined type of vacation. In DeFuniak Springs, the Chautauqua Winery offers wild honey flower, beach berry, sugar sands white and other Florida specialty wines. Central Florida’s Dakotah Winery is a lush, 12-acre site with more than 6,000 grape vines. The winery also offers self-guided wellness walks through the grounds where guests can view the grapes, sheep, geese, wood ducks and koi fish that surround the vineyard. The distinctive Florida Orange Groves Winery specializes in a unique blending of grapes with Florida’s citrus fruits. Key lime, mango, pink grapefruit, plus 30 other tropical, citrus and berry wines are offered for your enjoyment. Combining delicious fresh Florida fruit into a perfectly aged blend makes for an authentic Florida delicacy. For more information on Florida's charming vineyards, visit www.VISITFLORIDA.com.
Source: www.VISITFLORIDA.com.
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