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Fantastic!
Anyone know of any local wines or micro brews to get a taste of New Hampshire? Ok, so a take-away or two.... CORN! And any other fresh fruits and veggies with be in their best in August. Score some local caught seafood and go to the local meet market to get my ribs, fillet, and bacon. Grab some high quality chicken either from market or grocer |
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Kind of sad, I visited their website and it says this will be their final season. I hope them the best in their future endeavors and will definitely be bringing the group to their vineyard.
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You won't be disappointed. Pete and Jane are very nice people. You'll be quite impressed with the way the decorated the tasting room. From what I understand, they'll continue to grow the grapes and sell them to other wine makers around the country.
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Although not much of a beer drinker, I have 2 good friends that own breweries in NH. My once week stop in Manchester is at Millys Tavern in Manchester. Many of their own home brews on tap. North of the lake would be a good ski buddy and a wonderfull micro brewer Scott Rice of the Woodstock Station and brewery. This place is great for a road trip to the beautifull North Woodstock/Franconia Notch area. You must go there!
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That is what I was looking for, we were going to go north to North Conway and mount Washington so we can add that into that trip, so the pace is called Woodstock station?
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If your going to North Conway then you want to make that trip a loop.Take Rt302 back if you want the real scenic route through Franconia Notch.If you want a shorter route than go via the Kangamagus Highway(also very scenic).It will bring you right into Lincoln.Continue another 1/4 mile past I-93 and you have arrived in North Woodstock.
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Later, a soak in the lake, corn on the cob, and blueberry pie will be the absolute best it can be. |
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