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Discovering a Quaint and Obscure Winery

🌟Checking the weather forecast, it seemed like it was going to be the best day of the year, so I quickly gathered my friends to go out and play. 🌟We initially planned to visit a winery near Worcester, but it turned out to be quite particular, only open three days a week… We each booked a tour plus a package of four wine tastings. We listened to the elderly owner passionately recount the history of the winery, his own learning journey, his travels in France, how his whole family are wine enthusiasts, and their life of cooking and wine tasting, including the process of making red wine, of course. 🌟After the tour, we also tried the grapes picked today – they were so sour! It’s true that the New England region isn’t suited for growing much. 🌟Then we sat down to taste the wine! There were so many varieties! The three of us ended up choosing 12 different flavors and pretty much tried all the ones we were interested in. 🌟Though small, the place was so cozy, and the whole family was incredibly warm and welcoming! When it was time to pay, they even gave us a small wine glass to take home, and we could choose between a stem and a stemless one. (Their policy is no tips by default, which is so touching. Is this the simplicity of people from NH? Their likeability went way up!) 🌟Highly recommended! #BostonLife #BostonDayTrips #Winery

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Discovering a Quaint and Obscure Winery

🌟Checking the weather forecast, it seemed like it was going to be the best day of the year, so I quickly gathered my friends to go out and play. 🌟We initially planned to visit a winery near Worcester, but it turned out to be quite particular, only open three days a week… We each booked a tour plus a package of four wine tastings. We listened to the elderly owner passionately recount the history of the winery, his own learning journey, his travels in France, how his whole family are wine enthusiasts, and their life of cooking and wine tasting, including the process of making red wine, of course. 🌟After the tour, we also tried the grapes picked today – they were so sour! It’s true that the New England region isn’t suited for growing much. 🌟Then we sat down to taste the wine! There were so many varieties! The three of us ended up choosing 12 different flavors and pretty much tried all the ones we were interested in. 🌟Though small, the place was so cozy, and the whole family was incredibly warm and welcoming! When it was time to pay, they even gave us a small wine glass to take home, and we could choose between a stem and a stemless one. (Their policy is no tips by default, which is so touching. Is this the simplicity of people from NH? Their likeability went way up!) 🌟Highly recommended! #BostonLife #BostonDayTrips #Winery

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