Should wineries ban children? |
| Published: October 5, 2007, 5:52 am |
| Tags: alcoholism, childcare, dr vino, dr vino, napa valley, napavalley, sattui winery, sattuiwinery, vacation, wine blog, wineblog, winery, young hollywood, younghollywood |
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Filed under: Family togetherness, Infant / First year, Toddler, Preschooler, Pre-teen, Teenager, Outings, Alcohol I don't know a whole heck of a lot about Dr. Vino's wine blog. I'm a wine enthusiast if not a connoisseur. I can barely even spell connoisseur. That said a recent poll on Dr. Vino's blog centered around a controversial topic: kids in wineries. Apparently there is a winery in Napa Valley, called Sattui Winery, that has a no children on premises policy. Dr. Vino wanted to know our thoughts on the matter. More than half the commenters responded in the affirmative, but a good portion disagreed and said a winery was no place for children. Yet on the other hand many wineries tout themselves as an ideal stop on the family vacation. Wine offers culture and is part of the American pastime, not to mention there's a ton of history involved and it's scientific. Wine seems to offer something for everyone. I can see both sides of this argument. Why promote drinking to people who [ Full article ] |
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