Wine tasting in Gigondas
Taste · Wines and Spirits of ProvenceContributor blog post by Krista Bender:
Those were all my glasses from the tasting… Just kidding! :)
Wow! What a fabulous day. We met this morning at Patricia’s and jumped in chauffeured cars to drive out to the quaint and luxurious town of Gigondas.
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