Exploring Local Vineyards: Useful Press Kit and a One-day Rally
Guest Post · Guided Holiday Tours · Wines and Spirits of ProvenceSaturday 20th September is the deadline for enrolling for the Sainte-Victoire Wine Rally which is great fun. But just before I post details of that, here is something interesting that I have just found which should appeal to wine-lovers in Aix.
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