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Uncorking Wine Country Innovates Online Booking Wine Tasting Tours
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Private Napa & Sonoma Wine Tasting Tour Packages Curated by the Type of Experience

SONOMA, Calif. - Washingtoner -- Uncorking Wine Country is innovating on how people plan wine tasting tours in Napa and Sonoma by offering easy online bookings based on the types of winery experiences people want. Napa and Sonoma vacation planners can select from curated tour packages by tasting experience type or they can customize a package to include the different experience types they want.

"People want the experiences they are dreaming about without having to do hours of research to find them and they want instant online booking." Says Christine Fife, Co-Founder of Uncorking Wine Country. "Winery tour companies today are still making people email back and forth or play phone tag with them to plan their Napa or Sonoma trips, and customers don't want that anymore."

The founders of Uncorking Wine Country have brought together their vast knowledge of Napa and Sonoma County wineries to curate wine tour packages by experiences such as Vineyard Views, Cabernet Spotlight, Luxury Tasting, Food Pairings, and more. Easily bookable online, customers can build their wine-tasting day package. Each package includes 3 wine tasting experiences with 3 transportation options and 2 lunch options.

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Uncorking Wine Country continually researches the hundreds of wineries in Napa and Sonoma to track the types of experiences wineries offer, along with the pricing, reservation times, and types of wines. Their tour packages are unique for each customer because they must book a group's tour around which wineries have available tasting time slots. For example, if someone books a Vineyard Views Package, Uncorking Wine Country can see all the wineries that offer tastings with views of their vineyards and find tasting times at different wineries that work for the group for that date.

About Sonoma Uncorking Wine Country

Uncorking Wine Country was founded by Christine Fife, Certified Specialist of Wine, and Elizabeth Fenn, Professional Concierge. With more than 25 years of wine and travel industry experience between them, they realized the hardest thing for people to do was figure out which wineries to visit on a trip to Napa and Sonoma Wine Country. With so many wineries to choose from, they've made it easier for people to book a trip based on the type of tasting experiences they want.

Contact
Christine Fife
***@uncorkingwinecountry.com


Source: Uncorking Wine Country

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