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California Coast: Wineries and Beyond in the March Issue of Exec Digital

We traveled up and down the California coast this month to sample the best the state has to first.

California Coast: Wineries and Beyond in the March Issue of Exec Digital
2011-03-16
SAN DIEGO, CA, March 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) We traveled up and down the California coast this month to sample the best the state has to first. First, we headed up to Napa Valley, where wine wasn't the only thing savoring our palates in cities like St. Helena and Yountville. Home to the infamous Thomas Keller restaurant The French Laundry, we found a host of other eateries that displayed the best the valley has to offer residents and tourists year round.

We followed up our travels north with a trip down the red carpet at the 83rd annual Academy Awards. The stars were out in full glamour Sunday, February 27 when Exec Digital took a sneak peak at what everyone was wearing and where everyone was heading after the show. Talking with Wolfgang Puck's VP of Catering Sales Barbara Brass, Exec Digital found that the truth behind Wolfgang Puck's "the best that money can buy" rings true to every Oscars after-party in Hollywood.

We're also introducing soccer fans to the players that make the most out of their career - the sport these guys have learned to play both on and off the field. Familiar names pop in like David Villa and Wayne Rooney, but other talents have also snuck their way into the world's soccer picture.

Read the full article, here.

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[Press-News.org] California Coast: Wineries and Beyond in the March Issue of Exec Digital
We traveled up and down the California coast this month to sample the best the state has to first.