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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Carneros Fog



The Carneros region is famous for the fog that comes off the San Pablo Bay and hangs in the vineyards, giving the vines much-needed moisture. The wind machines are used to help circulate the air and prevent frost.
Posted by Stingray at 3:30 PM

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