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Would you like Fractional Ownership of a French or Italian vineyard?
If you've always wanted to make that trip to Europe but never seemed to be able to put it together then here's an idea that just might get you to some of the finest wine producing regions on the planet.
WineShare The Original Vine Rental Club as the website states is a very popular site amongst the Brits. WineShare will actually rent you a row of vines in the vineyard of your choice and once a year invite you to come on a nice trip to enjoy the "Fruits" of your vine's labor. ![]() Your Own Row of Vines WineShare members rent a row of vines at one of our award-winning vineyards. You choose the vineyard when you activate your membership; we'll acknowledge your selection and allocate your row of vines right away. The vines are laid out by number, so you can see your own vines if you visit your vineyard. You can even join the harvest grape picking if you want! It's not quite owning your own vineyard, but it's great fun, very rewarding, and a lot less work. ![]() Beautiful Vineyards The WineShare vineyards are in some of the best wine producing regions of France and Italy, and all are in beautiful surroundings. In Beaujolais, Chateau de Pizay is reminiscent of a Roman villa, and is now a luxury hotel with superb formal gardens. There are numerous pretty villages to visit in the surrounding hills. Further west in France, Domaine du Grand Mayne lies in unspoilt countryside, not far from Bordeaux, with all its lavish hospitality and legendary wines. Deep in Provence, so much loved by we Brits, you will find Chateau Constantin-Chevalier, just outside Lourmarin, often described as the most beautiful of the Provencal villages. If your taste is for Italy, Castello Vicchiomaggio is a 12th Century castle in the heart of Chianti in Tuscany. Between Florence and Siena, the estate is magnificent, and enjoys perfect views over the Tuscan landscape. Many of our members combine visits to their vineyard with holidays or trips to the area, and we maintain details of local accommodation and attractions. At Chateau de Pizay and at Castello Vicchiomaggio you can even stay at the estate. Check out WineShare right here http://www.wineshare.co.uk/default.a...id=default.asp I'm checking with my CPA to see if I could make a nice little "Business Trip" out of this. _
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Location: "A measure of a man is his post count". Write that down.
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Lets go buy some grapes and get tanked! I went to a wine tasting thing last summer and jesus it was fun! Nothing like a good wine buzz...
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I'm too lazy to check the link out... but what do you get, all of the wine made from the grapes in your row?
do you actually get anything?
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