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LesCombes Winery

Our First Stay At A Winery

Before we even bought our RV we learned about a program called Harvest Hosts. What is Harvest Hosts? Their website says it best, “Harvest Hosts is a membership program that provides access to a network of wineries, farms, breweries, museums and other unique attractions that invite self-contained RVers to visit and stay overnight. For a yearly membership fee, Harvest Hosts’ members are invited to stay at hundreds of interesting locations around North America, and experience new opportunities to explore and enjoy the RVing lifestyle.”

So, when we bought our RV we also bought a membership to their program. We enjoyed our first stay about an hour after we crossed the border into New Mexico.

This winery was about an hour from the Arizona-New Mexico border and just a few miles off the freeway. It gave us a peaceful place to stay for the night for free, AND there was wine!! Bonus!!

beautiful sky over the winery

Each location is a little different, and Covid has made things a bit stranger. At this winery we pulled in and parked near a couple of other RVs in the huge parking lot out front. To give you an idea of just how big – our RV is 25 feet long.

Parked out front of our first Harvest Host.

Once we parked, we put on our masks and went in to the tasting room to check in. We also wanted to taste their wines, of course. Currently, all tastings are done outside due to Covid. But, again, there was so much space that we felt really safe here.

After a yummy charcuterie board, a couple of flights of wine, and a quiet night we packed up and moved on. New Mexico is asking travelers who plan to stay to quarantine for 14 days, so we headed east out of the state.

Next stop, the Lone Star State of Texas!

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Who does what here? Honestly, it’s really a good collaboration. We both decide where to go and plan the trip together. Once at our destination, Jeri takes most of the pictures and edits them for our website, though Joel has a much longer arm and is better at taking our selfies. Once the pictures are done then Jeri writes the posts and Joel edits them before they go live. Joel is also the IT guy when things go wrong (but what could possible go wrong when a computer is involved?)

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