Luxury accommodations located within a winery's vineyard or a distillery's headquarters are becoming a tourist attraction as much as the wine and spirits themselves. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a family reunion, there is a wide range of lodging styles to accommodate every visitor, from full-service inns to private, loft-like apartments and luxury resorts. “These lodging options offer yet another great way to experience the wine community from vine to glass,” says Jennifer Porter, executive director of the Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance.
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