Wine Walk & World Showcase snacks
So one of the reasons why we went with a light lunch was so we could sample a few snacks before dinner. We also decided to do the wine walk, which was really cool. If you're not familiar you pay $20 and get to sample six different wines at 3 of the countries. We are by no means wine experts but we enjoy it, so we thought it would be nice to be able to sample a few. Since we'd just eaten lunch in France we kicked things off with the wine there.
The white one is a chardonnay, the red was listed on the wine passport as the Chateau Tour de Segur Bordeaux, Lussac St. Emilion. Anyhow, they were both pretty good but neither really stood out for us. I think I liked the white a bit better than the red.
Eventually we made our way to Italy to sample the next two wines:
The sparkling red is the Rosa Regale and the white is a Pinot Grigio. The Rosa Regale, as so many others have said on these boards, is so good! It's definitely a sweet wine, but we love sweet. And I like having bubbles

This was by far our favorite. I honestly don't really remember what the white tasted like because it was so overpowered by the Rosa Regale.
Our last stop on the wine walk was Germany:
One was the Madonna Spatlese, the other was the Madonna Leibframilch. Both were sweet, so we enjoyed them both, but I think the Spatlese was a little sweeter. It was extremely nice and was my favorite of the whites that we tried.
While in Germany of course we had to stop and visit the caramel shop!
For a snack credit we got two dark chocolate covered strawberries with caramel:
These were amazing. I love dark chocolate covered strawberries but adding in the caramel just made them even more heavenly.
Finally, we made our way to the Norway bakery and had to try some Norwegian school bread!
This was quite good too. The toasted coconut on top especially added some good flavor to it. And it's rather cheap too compared to some of the other items, so I would definitely recommend this as a good snack!