Sunday, January 18, 2015

New Week - New Location

January 18
Today we say good bye to Healdsburg and head south to Paso Robles. It's about a 4 and a half hour drive down Rt 101. On our way we'll meet up with Kim & Verdine in San Francisco for lunch. Weather is getting nicer each day... today is bright and sunny. A great day for a drive!

Paso Robles promises to bring new places to explore. Although vineyards are plentiful there as well (the central coast wines are gaining more and more popularity) it is also much closer to the coast. There are many popular beaches as well as the famous "Pacific Coast Highway". Lots of day trip destinations!


Friday, January 16, 2015

A little down time

The week after New Year settled into days of down time. On many days we took a ride to one or two vineyards. The drive to each was very short but took us into different sections of Sonoma. Way to many to list! Eventually I will add a few of our favorites. For now here is an example of a few...

Of course we took home a bottle from most of them...
and most bottles we left behind.
PS: We did have a lot of help!

Visiting the dog park (not sure who was enjoying it more... Russ or Bailey) and collecting wood for the small stove became part of our daily routine. Guess who collected most of the wood?

The key was we were able to get out everyday and find a little sun.

Healdsburg came to an end but not before a visit to the dentist. Russ made popcorn one night and I cracked a filling which sent me searching for a dentists. Two dentist visits later I had a new cap on my tooth just in time to move on.
Next stop Paso Robles!

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Napa Day

Today was our day to cross over to Napa. It is about 45-50 min. through the Alexander vineyards on Rt128. After a quick stop in Calistoga, a quaint little town on the way. We made our way to
 V Sattui Winery


Russ had arranged with his "wine guy" at Sattui Winery for a club room tasting. We arrived at 11 and made our way to the cellar and club room, connected with Bob and began our tasting. It did not take us long to realize that Bob was not a good match for us. Luckily a few others arrived and he got busy with them. Jordan stepped in and the fun began. The stories, the tasting of everything Sattui had to offer and sharing information. The tasting went from bottle tasting to barrel tasting. By this time Mike and Russ were well on their way... even though tastings are only a few sips, a few sips of 10+ wines is enough to send most to the next level of tipsy. They liked one of the "futures" (wine that is still in the barrel waiting to be bottled) that is when the discussion of buying a barrel began. Tee and I had wandered away and returned to this conversation. Luckily we were able to talk them out of this idea by suggesting it was lunchtime. Once their thoughts turned to food we were back on track. Now we only have a case of wine coming to the house in the spring and not a $7000 barrel of wine. 


For lunch we relocated to our "private" club member garden
overlooking the vineyard. 

Now that we had our second wind we were off to Sterling Vineyard just a few miles away. Sterling is noted for their unique approach to their hill top tasting rooms and villa. Taking the aerial tram is the only way up and down. 
Sterling is also set up as a self guided tour and tasting is done at the various stations that are set up as you stroll from one location to the other. It also has great views of the surround hills and valleys, however we were not impressed by their wines. We have enjoyed so many good wines that made it easy for us to pass up bringing a bottle home. 


So back down the hillside we went.




This was also where we had to say good bye to Tee & Mike. They were staying in Calistoga for the night with plans to head south to the Pacific Coast highway and all it had to offer before they headed home. We were sad to see them leave... we had so much fun the past few days!


Friday, January 2, 2015

New Years Day

Happy New Years!

Stay at home day...
With very little open today we decided to spend the day at home. Mike was on breakfast duty. He made a delicious eggs Benedict. After breakfast Tee and I began preparing dinner items. With everything under control we settled in the living room for some football. Well it was playing the the background, we were deep into competition playing a "trivial pursuit" type of game called WINE
So much fun... so many laughs!


New Years Eve

Our evening began with dinner at Baci in Healdsburg. What a great place! 

Good food, good local wines, great staff and of course great company. Thank you Tee & Mike for joining us. You have made our stay in Healdsburg special. 



Back at the cottage we rang in the New Year in the hot tub. It was only about 35 degrees but the hot tub was oh so nice.


Thursday, January 1, 2015

Day 2 of vineyard hopping with friends

New Years Eve Day... what a way to end a spectacular year.

What better way to end a year then to do it with great friends. Day two with Tee & Mike began with a hearty breakfast and preparing for another day at the vineyards. We put the guys on lunch duty, with plenty of left overs from last nights dinner it was their task to put some sandwiches together while the ladies when shopping. Healdsburg is such a cute little town that poking in the shops was a must-do. We did not want shopping to cut to much into our vineyard visits so we set an hour and a half limit. Which was just long enough for Tee to fall in love with a barrel rib centerpiece. Which we did not buy... YET! Our allotted shopping time was running out so it was back to the house to collect the guys and lunch and we were off. 

Today we headed to the Russian River Valley:

 First stop, HKG Estate Wines. This stop set us into an afternoon of laughter, fun and becoming wine club members of a few selected vineyards. We not only walked out with a case of wine but seasonal shipments of their wines will be on our doorstep when we get home in March. Since we joined as a team with Tee & Mike each shipment will be split when it arrives. 
Humm! how do you split a 3 bottle shipment?


Off to VML, named after the winemaker, Virginia Marie Lambrix. 

This became our chosen lunch spot for today. Great wine, fantastic scenery and good sandwiches, thanks guys! 

By lunch time we had agreed to join a second wine club. You guessed it more shipments several times a year to your doorstep. This time it will go to Tee & Mike's house. To be split with us of course!

Who do these two guys belong to?

With time running out because most wineries were closing early to celebrate the holiday we only had time for one more stop before heading home. We decided on Matrix, sounded interesting but lucky for us we were not impressed. After visiting the last two that we really enjoyed this one just did not meet our expectations. 

So we headed home... but not until we stopped so Tee could purchase her barrel centerpiece.