19 Glorious Photographs from Vineyards

As most photographers are hedonists, it only stands to reason that we love visiting vineyards – for both the beautiful scenery and to sample the wonderful produce. Vineyards provide the complete package. This collection will hopefully lend a little inspiration for what what can be achieved before a single bottle is opened!

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Rob is the founder of Light Stalking. His love for photography started as a child with a Kodak Instamatic and pushed him into building this fantastic place all these years later, and you can get to know him better here.
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Here is another perspective:

Castello di Amorosa (Castle of Love) is an amazing 121,000 square foot stone fortress, complete with guard towers, escape tunnels, a moat, a grand hall with colorful frescoes and massive 500 year old fireplace, family chapels, and a torture chamber furnished with a 15th century iron maiden.

The tasting room is located beneath the castle in a two-acre barrel cellar room that features 14 foot high ceilings, 40 crossed vaulted bays in old, handmade brick, and a travertine bar. In all, there are 107 rooms on seven levels

Wine Cellar, Sonoma, California: https://t.co/kOwKU0Y

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