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Leslie Sbrocco’s “100 days, Drinks, Dishes & Destinations”

Leslie Sbrocco focused her latest episode of her PBS series, “100 Days, Drinks, Dishes & Destinations,”  on all things Calistoga, California. The 26 minute episode features the best wineries, restaurants and activities to experience in this gem within Napa Valley, and highlights Chateau Montelena as one of the most storied and iconic wineries in the area (and in the country, to be frank). From about the 5 minute mark to the 11 minute mark, Leslie is joined by Bo Barrett and together they discuss Montelena’s history, Judgment of Paris wine and the explore the vineyards together. Watch the full episode HERE

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