Wine Tasting with Jan, Traveling Vineyard Independent Wine Guide

Wine Tasting with Jan, Traveling Vineyard Independent Wine Guide Winery on Wheels! I offer free wine tastings in your home. I bring 5 complementary bottles for you and your wine loving friends to Sip before you Shop!

Discover the best way to buy wine – getting to taste it FIRST, in the comfort of your home, surrounded by friends! Your wine tasting includes: • 5 bottles of wine from around the world to share with your friends, at no cost to you! A mix of mainstream and unique varietals
Wine ranges in price from $15-20 a bottle
Each bottle serves approximately 24 tasting pours • Educational and entertaining 1-

hour wine tasting lesson. Learn the 4 steps to wine tasting, how to serve and preserve wine, and much more! • Suggestions for food and wine pairings. Your event can be as fancy or simple as you like, depending on your time and budget. On top of the 5 bottles ($80 value) to share with your friends, hosts can receive additional free bottles, and discounts on wine and accessories. Work from home by starting a wine tasting business! Contact me to learn about the 5 F's: Fun, Friendships, Fulfillment, Financial Reward and Flexibility.

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An old friend ❤️🍷😋
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An old friend ❤️🍷😋

  🥂 The meaning behind   is simple. It's a day to bring people together just because. Call up that friend you haven't se...
02/25/2023

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The meaning behind is simple. It's a day to bring people together just because.

Call up that friend you haven't seen in a while and share a bottle of wine.

Invite mom and dad over for dinner and drinks.

Maybe even carve out one-on-one time with your partner amid the busyness of life, and pop the cork on a bottle you've been saving.

It doesn't always have to be a special occasion to get together, but a bottle of wine can certainly make any day special.

What bottle will you open? Tell us in the comments!

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The Legend of the Bottle TreeChances are, if you have visited the Lowcountry you have seen bottle trees in peoples yards...
01/20/2023

The Legend of the Bottle Tree

Chances are, if you have visited the Lowcountry you have seen bottle trees in peoples yards. But they are more than just pretty yard decorations. The history behind it has some controversy about the true origin of the bottle tree. Some historians believe that the practice originated in the Congo region of Africa around the 9th century. There are others that say it goes back as far as 1600 B.C. to the ancient Egyptians.
Early Africans believed that when night came, the bottles lured and trapped evil spirits in them and held them hostage until the rising morning sun could destroy them. The use of blue bottles is to attract the spirits and once they’re in the bottle, they can’t get out. When the wind blows and the bottle hums, you know that there is a spirit trapped inside.
Cobalt blue is the most popular and traditional color for bottle trees. It is believed that this rich color has healing powers. The color has also been associated with ghosts and spirits.

Glass bottles have also been placed in windows and used as “poor man’s stained glass”. Colored bottles have also been used traditionally to line flower beds. Today bottle trees can be seen across the south in a multitude of bright colors.
You can make your own bottle tree by placing a post in the ground, first drilling holes and putting pole barn nails. Want to know a secret? You can order a bottle tree base online. Just google it! Make sure though, you purchase the one where the bottles go on 4 sides.

I think this wine Lady might need a bottle tree 🍷

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