“In 1965 most people were tinkering with cars in their garage. Davis Bynum was tinkering with wine. Really great wine. He spent a few years perfecting his concoction in that room usually reserved for lawnmowers. Then he moved his operation to his very own winery in Albany, California. He called his garage-style wine ?Barefoot Bynum Burgundy? and offered it in his tasting room. Wine lovers went head over heels for the Foot. Who knew a garage-style wine could compete toe-to-toe with the big boys? And even though Davis set Barefoot Bynum Burgundy aside in 1974 to focus on his Russian River Valley Pinot Noir, but the first steps had been taken.”
During the holidays, there are always plenty of parties to attend. Oftentimes, many more than we can keep track of. I don’t like to go to any party empty handed and a great option for this time of year especially is a nice bottle of wine or champagne for the host/hostess.
I recently received a collection of champagne to try out for the holidays from Barefoot Wine & Bubbly. Of course I had to try one before any of the family gatherings, so I chose the Pink Moscato. It’s sweet flavor was delicious and I really enjoyed it. First, let me explain that I don’t normally indulge in wine or champagne. I’m strictly a beer drinker. So this was quite a treat for me as I usually don’t find all champagne to my liking. I can’t wait to share my other bottles with the family next week at our Thanksgiving gathering!
Barefoot Wine & Bubbly offers a fairly large wine selection, sure to tempt anyone’s taste bud. For under $20 this would make a great party favor or hostess gift.
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