Wine made from mist in San Francisco
Droplets of water are drawn from the dense fog of the city sky, mixed with alcohol, distilled to create a special brand-name drink of San Francisco.
Many visitors to San Francisco, the United States often show interest in a new wine made from the city's fog, called Fog Point . This drink is made from foggy clouds that often cover the sky of the city.
New drinks made from San Francisco fog receive many compliments from visitors.(Photo: Lonely Planet).
This is the product of the "mist catcher" strategy designed by Fog Quest.
Visitors to San Francisco can also visit the distilleries of this wine located in what used to be a hangar during World War II, on Alemada Island, San Francisco Bay from October 7.
In addition, you can also go to Epic Steak, a restaurant that is highly appreciated by tourists on the city's riverside. Here, you can order a bottle of wine distilled from the fog eaten with oysters.
San Francisco is a leading cultural and financial center of Northern California and the San Francisco Bay Area. The golden gate and the fog are two symbolic symbols in this city.
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