I was looking for something different from a typical wine tasting and found it at Sonoma Segway tours. This was the perfect outing for my husband and me (60ās) and our adult children (late 20ās). Making our reservation was a bit bumpy since Gale had just added this location to her Napa company, but it all worked out well. She was very easy to work with and has 14 yearsā experience with Segways putting my mind at ease. We arrived on time at the location we were givenāthe end of a quiet street with a large parking lot. Gale and her assistant got us set up and taught us how to start, stop, and turn. Then we got to practice in the parking lot. She made sure that all of us were confident before heading out. Most of the route was on side streets or those with little traffic. On the way to the first winery, we made a couple of stops where Gale explained Sonoma history and a bit about how wine is made. She knew the perfect spots for great photos. Our first tasting was at Buena Vista, the oldest winery in Sonoma, very picturesque. Gale left us while she got our excellent box lunches, which we enjoyed after the tasting. You donāt drink enough wine in a tasting to get tipsy, and all of us navigated our Segways just fine to Sebastiani, our next winery. Our sommelier greeted us with a glass of wine and led us through his choice of selections, not on the regular tasting menu. We enjoyed them all, especially at the group rate that he gave us (tasting costs per person are not included in the tour price). Our last stop was a cheese tasting that was so good we all bought some. The next day we saw some folks who biked to a winery looking hot and late for their tasting time. The Segway tour allowed us to see the Sonoma countryside close up without any effort and ensured a great wine tasting experience. Do it if you can!