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he 11th annual Lake County Wine Auction, a gala benefit for the arts, health, and community of Lake County, will take place on Saturday, September 17, 2010 from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Ceago Vinegarden in Nice. Ceago Vinegarden is Jim Fetzers beautiful biodynamic farm and winery estate on the northshore of Clear Lake. With its early California architecture and landscaping, its an ideal setting for the showcase of Lake Countys finest food purveyors and award-winning wines. Ceago is also the only known winery in North America where guests can arrive by car, boat or seaplane.
The gala, presented by the Lake County Wine Alliance, features a reserve wine vault, food and wine pairings, live and silent auctions, and live music. Live auction highlights include special wine packages, weekend and extended vacation getaways, fine art, and a variety of goods and services. The Wine Alliance has donated over $750,000 in proceeds to local nonprofit organizations since 2000. For tickets and more information, go to www.winealliance.org or 866-279-WINE. Lodging options are available at www. lakecounty.com or 800-525-3743.
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Wine tasting can be as simple as visiting a tasting room but many wineries add additional activities including food pairings, tours, art galleries, and outdoor venues with stunning views and gardens.
Turnbull Wine Cellars Enjoy free tasting for up to four people while strolling through their fine art gallery. Just bring a copy of this magazine; 8210 St. Helena Highway, Oakville Sterling Vineyards Amazing views of the Napa Valley start with a one-of-a-kind tram ride to the winery. Download discount coupons at sterlingvineyards.com; 1111 Dunaweal Lane, Calistoga Rodney Strong Pairs music with wine by offering free music downloads on Music Mondays and live concerts in the vineyard June - August. Details at rodneystrong.com; 11455 Old Redwood Highway, Healdsburg Kendell-Jackson Wine Center Three different wine and food pairings are offered daily at the wine center. Many ingredients are harvested from the on-site 2.5 acre culinary gardens. Call 707.576.3810 for reservations; 5007 Fulton Road, Fulton Cline Cellars View replicas of Californias missions and enjoy picnicking among the 5,000 rose bushes that inhabit Clines enormous gardens; 4737 Arnold Drive/Highway 121, Sonoma Moshin Vineyards What else do you do with a crush pad when you arent crushing grapes? How about watch a movie. The popular Moshin Pictures returns in July. Visit moshinvineyards. com for show times; 10295 Westside Road, Healdsburg Chateau St. Jean Assemble a sumptuous
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perfect wine and cheese pairings. The seminar includes five Sebastiani wines paired with five artisan cheeses from local cheese companies, Vella Cheese and Sonoma Cheese Factory. Reserve at sebastiani.com; 389 Fourth Street East Sonoma
picnic from the on-site charcuterie which offers local cheeses, pate, and fresh baguettes. Stroll the gardens while tasting before settling into one of the picnic tables; 8555 Sonoma Highway, Kenwood Sebastiani Vineyards Learn the secrets of
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a champagne brunch in downtown Calistoga at the Hydro Cafe. Web specials available at calistogaballoons.com; 888.995.7700 Crazy Creek Air Adventures Just North of Calistoga in Lake County the air gets cleaner and the thermal currents provide outstanding lift for a one-of-a-kind air adventure. Reservations are recommended 707.987.9293; 18896 Grange Rd, Middletown Napa Valley Bike Tours If you are looking for a full-service bike tour company in the heart of the Napa Valley youve found it. Single-day guided winery tours by bike, self-guided winery tours by bike and bike rentals, as well as custom Napa Valley vacation packages are all on the menu; 707.251.TOUR Since 1880, the Opera House has survived two great depressions, six wars, 26 U.S. presidents and countless floods of the Napa River and Creek. Comedy, music, and theater all take their turn on the Opera House stage; 1030 Main St., Napa or call for tickets and schedule 707.226.7372 Old Faithful Geyser of California A wonderful place for the whole family to spend a day. Featuring a large picnic area, snack bar and a full-featured gift shop. Dont miss the famous Tennessee Fainting Goats, Jacobs Four Horn Sheep, and Guard Llamas; Additional offers at oldfaithfulgeyser.com, 1299 Tubbs Lane, Calistoga, 707.942.6463 Hike and Taste In The Vineyard Join Docent Bill Myers on a fun, casual and up-close hike through the 1,850 acre volcanic and vertical Kunde Family Estate. This is a great opportunity to see sustainable winegrowing practices at work while taking in some of wine countrys most spectacular scenery. Taste wines along the way in the very vineyards where the grapes are grown. This moderately strenuous hike lasts approximately four hours; 9825 Sonoma Hwy, Kenwood, reservations at kunde.com
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selected as the favorite mud bath experience of all the Napa Valley spas. Calistogas Golden Haven Hot Springs Spa also features soothing massages, luxurious herbal facials, and detoxifying European Body Wraps. Couples spa packages combine the Calistoga mud bath experience along with a massage and/or facial at savings over individual treatment prices. Couples spa treatments make Golden Haven an excellent romantic spa getaway, and special spa packages offer some excellent values. Go for the day or stay for the night in one of Golden
he Wine Country is best known for what else?wine tasting. But visitors quickly learn that the regions incredible climate and geography are also conducive to many other leisure activities. These range from athletic endeavors like bicycling and hiking to shopping and culinary adventures. Here are a few activities to consider for before and after wine tasting, and for those days when your exhausted taste buds say a change of pace is in order. Visit winecountryguide. com for frequent updates.
Exquisite Spa Treatments Enhance Your Wine Country Experience in Napa and Sonoma
For visitors to the Napa Valley, its easy to forget that this worldfamous wine growing region was famous for its hot springs before it was famous for wine. For nearly 150 years, the tiny town of Calistoga at the northern end of the Valley has been a magnet for visitors seeking relief and relaxation in its volcanic muds warmed by geothermal waters. Today mud baths remain a popular option on a broad menu of modern treatments offered by Calistoga spas like Golden Haven Hot Springs Spa & Resort. At Golden Haven, couples enjoy Calistoga mud baths in private treatment rooms. This one-hour detoxifying and rejuvenating spa treatment includes the mud bath, hot springs Jacuzzi, and blanket wrap. Golden Havens mud bath was recently
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Havens recently remodeled rooms. On the Sonoma side of the Mayacamus Mountains that separate the Napa and Sonoma wine countries, the Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary is one of the more unusual of the many spa options available. Osmosis is home to the only cedar enzyme bath in North America. Cozy wooden tubs are filled with a fragrant blend of finely ground cedar, rice bran, and plant enzymes imported from Japan. These ingredients heat naturally, by fermentation, a fragrant blend of cedar, rice bran, and plant enzymes creating biologically generated warmth that mimics the bodys natural metabolic process.
you can take the benefits you gain from your Wine Country spa treatments home with you and renew them over time through the customized spa treatments program thats available to you as a member of Massage Envy Spa. Golden Haven Hot Springs Spa & Resort, 1713 Lake Street, Calistoga; (707) 942-8000; goldenhaven.com. Massage Envy Spa; locations in Cotati, Napa, Petaluma, Santa Rosa, and Sonoma; visit massageenvy.com for details. Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary, 209 Bohemian Hwy, Freestone; (707) 823-8231; osmosis.com.
Once a place for your body is dug into the warm mixture, you step into the tub, settle into the place that has been shaped to support you, and are gently covered up to the chin. The amount of time spent in the bath varies based upon personal preference. After the bath, the excess cedar fiber is brushed off your body outside of the tub before you shower. At your leisure, you then have your choice of optional treatments, such as a 75-minute massage or aromatherapy facial. Or you can simply check out and spend as much time as you like in the Meditation Garden that accounts for much of Osmosis five-acre sanctuary. Massage Envy Spa offers five different Wine Country locations in Napa and Sonoma. Massage Envys goal is to make therapeutic massage services and skin nourishing facials available to everyone through affordable memberships, flexible hours and convenient locations. While it prefers to work with you on a membership basis, Massage Envy does offer introductory treatment sessions at some locations. But if you do become a member, youll have access to Massage Envy services at over 800 locations in 43 states. So chances are
passengers, plus a pilot, for excursions of up to 40 minutes. Pilots for all three of these aerial excursion companies are FAA certified. C a l i s t o g a B a l l o o n s , Calistoga; 707-942-5758; CalistogaBalloons. course was originally created for the exclusive Bohemian Club. Named one of the top 3 ninecom hole golf courses in the country by Golf Digest, Napa Valley Balloons, Yountville; 707-944Northwood remains one of the most scenic and 0228; NapaValleyBalloons.com. challenging courses open to the public. Crazy Creek Air Adventures, Middletown; 707- Napa Golf Course at Kennedy Park, 2295 987-9293; CrazyCreekAirAdventures.com. Streblow Drive, Napa; 707-255-4333. Play A Round of Golf On A Wine Northwood Golf Club, 19400 Hwy 116, Monte Rio; 707-865-1116.
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In the Wine Country, wine and golf pair like nowhere else on earth. Here vineyards share Touring Napa A Breeze the undulating landscape, invigorating Medi- Ever look at the cyclists cruising along Napa terranean climate, and spectacular vistas of Valley byways and think it looks like fun, but the region with well-kept fairways and mani- you just arent sure about all that pedaling? cured greens. Check out these winners. The Napa Golf Course at Kennedy Park, or simply Kennedy Park as it is known to local golfers, is the golf course for you if youre tired of playing look-a-like golf courses. Locals also enjoy playing Napa Golf Course. They return often, frequently with friends from out-of-town, to experience the beauty of the Napa River and river estuarynot to mention the wildlife and, of course, the golf. Northwood Golf Club was designed in 1928 by architect Alister MacKenzie, famous for Augusta National and Cypress Point, in collaboration with Robert Hunter. This enticing par 36, nine-hole
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ing 60 to 100 feet in the air. There are only two other old faithful geysers in the world that have earned the title due to their regular eruptions. This geyser has also proven itself to be a good predictor of earthquakes. When the geysers show is delayed or diminished, an earthquake is likely within the next couple of weeks in the 500 miles surrounding the geyser. The grounds surrounding the geyser feature a large picnic area where visitors are encouraged to bring their own lunches. There are also a snack bar and a gift shop on the property. Old Faithful Geyser makes for a wonderful family outing and features a petting zoo that includes the famous Tennessee Fainting Goats, Jacobs Four-Horn Sheep, and Guard Llamas. Old Faithful Geyser of California is open every day including holidays. Hours are 9 AM - 6 PM (til 5 PM in winter). 1299 Tubbs Lane, Calistoga; 707-942-6463; www.oldfaithfulgeyser.com.
savings of 25% to 65% off regular retail, with major outlet centers in the town of Napa and in Petaluma, Sonoma County. Heres where to find them: Napa Premium Outlets, 629 Factory Stores Drive, Napa; 707-2269876. Petaluma Village constructed in 1879. NVOH restored its Premium Outlets, 2200 Petaluma Blvd. North, intimate second-floor, 500-seat Margrit Petaluma; 707-778-9300. Biever Mondavi Theatre in 2002 after 30 years Get Your Cultural Fix At Historic of planning. Patrons experience an eclectic Venues in Napa Valley array of performing arts including theatre, The Uptown Theatre Napa is downtowns dance, comedy, jazz, blues, world music, and ultimate destination for live entertainment. family programming in a world-class setting. Nestled in the famed West End district, this stunningly restored art deco masterpiece The Uptown Theater Napa, 1350 3rd Street, showcases only the finest acts, featuring mu- Napa; (707) 259-0123; www.uptowntheatrenasic, comedy and more. An historic landmark, pa.com. Napa Valley Opera House, 1030 Main the Uptown offers a phenomenal, intimate St. , Napa; (707) 226-7372; www.nvoh.org. live show experience, with excellent site lines and world class sound and lighting. Every seat is a great seat! The Uptown has played host to some of the biggest names in entertainment, including Boz Scaggs, Merle Haggard, Cyndi Lauper, BB King, Lewis Black, George Thorogood, Lyle Lovett, Ron White and many more. This is a must-see hot spot for anyone visiting the Napa Valley! The Napa Valley Opera House is a non-profit performing arts organization located in the heart of downtown Napa and is a national historic landmark originally
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on two days just to get a sense of the Valley and longer to fully appreciate it. If you have a week to spend here, you will not run out of places to go, things to see and do, and great wine and food. And you certainly will not be bored. Napa Valleys reputation is built on Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay. These are the varietals that won blind tastings against the French in the legendary Tasting of Paris in 1976, putting California and America on the world wine map. But just about every wine consumed in America is to be found somewhere in the Valley, including Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Merlot and Zinfandel among many others. In particular, fans of sparkling wines will find a lot to like at venues like Mumm in Rutherford and Domaine Carneros. Part of the fun of visiting the Napa Valley, and a good reason to schedule several days here, is exploring the new wine varietals and new interpretations of established varietals that are constantly emerging and evolving here and throughout the California Wine Country. Travel-Wise Tip: The main arteries in the Napa Valley are Highway 29 and Silverado Trail. These run roughly north-south and in parallel through the length of the Valley, with Highway 29 to the west and Silverado Trail to the east. Silverado Trail is by far the less traveled and least congested of the two thoroughfares, especially during peak seasons and hours. The two roads are not far apart, so switching between them to avoid congestion can add to your enjoyment of the Valley. Traversing between the two is tricky, however, because not all eastwest roads connect the two arteries. It will behoove you to know which east-west roads are connectors, or cross roads, and which ones are not. The cross roads are easily identified on the Napa Valley map in the back of Wine Country Guide magazine and also on our standalone Napa Valley Map.
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Hwy, Rutherford; 707-965-2784. Vintner Hall of Fame inductee and Tasting of Paris winner Mike Grgich, now well into his eighties, continues to nurture his six different wine varietals as if they were his children. Chardonnay is the fair-haired child. Mumm Napa, 8445 Silverado Trail, Rutherford; 800-686-6272. There are at least two reasons to visit Mumm. One is their world-class sparkling wines, which you can enjoy on a terrace with beautiful views. The other is a gallery of photographic art that is among the best in the Bay Area (or anywhere). Pope Valley Winery, 6613 Pope Valley Road, Pope Valley; 707-965-1246. Its worth the trip up winding country roads to visit this rustic winery and see what Napa Valley was like in its early days. Nothing pretentious about the down-home tasting experience here. The wines are excellent and approachable. St. Clement Vineyards, 2867 St. Helena Hwy North, St. Helena; 707-963-7221. Housed in a meticulously preserved and restored Gothic Victorian home dating to 1878, St. Clement is famous for a Bordeauxstyle blend called Oroppas. Eight wines here are available only at the winery. Stags Leap Winery, 6150 Silverado Trail, Napa; 800-395-2441. Call ahead to reserve one of two fixed tasting appointments at 10:00 and 2:30 daily. Youll tour the historic Manor House with castlelike stone tower and enjoy a flight of five excellent wines. Sterling Vineyards, 1111 Dunaweal Lane, Calistoga; 800-726-6136. At this iconic winery guests take an aerial tram some 300 feet up the mountainside to the winery, where they are greeted with a glass of wine. Make a reservation for the Reserve Tour & Tasting, 11:00 daily. Turnbull Wine Cellars, 8210 St. Helena Hwy, Oakville; 800-887-6285. Focusing
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Discover incredible savings of 25% to 65% every day at Premium Outlets with four Wine Country locations in Gilroy, Napa, Petaluma and Vacaville. These four outlet centers offer unparalleled collections of designer and name-brand outlets including Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Brooks Brothers, Burberry, Coach, Cole Haan, DKNY, Gap Outlet, Gucci, Hugo Boss, J.Crew, Kenneth Cole, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th, Sony, Tommy Hilfiger, True Religion and many more. The selection of stores varies by center. For complete information, including center hours, a list of stores and to join the free VIP Shopper Club, visit us online at www.premiumoutlets.com. The four centers are conveniently located throughout the region. Napa Premium Outlets has 50 stores and is ideally situated at the southern entrance to the Napa Valley, just off Hwy 29 at the First Street exit; call (707) 226-9876. Petaluma Village Premium Outlets, with 60 stores, is located 35 miles north of San Francisco in one of Sonoma Countys most charming towns. Call (707) 778-9300. Those traveling into the Wine Country from east or south of San Francisco can plan shopping stops along the way. Vacaville Premium Outlets, home to 120 stores, is located between Sacramento and San Francisco on Interstate 80; call (707) 447-5755. Gilroy Premium Outlets, with 145 stores, is located on Hwy 101 south of San Jose; call (408) 842-3729.
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on fine art as well as fine wine, Turnbull Wine Cellars boasts one of the largest permanent photography exhibitions on the West Coast. Through June 2011, show this magazine at the tasting room and receive complimentary tasting for up to four people. Whitehall Lane, 1563 St. Helena Hwy, St. Helena; 800-963-9454. This winery is a perennial award winnerincluding recognition three times in five years for producing wines ranked among the top five worldwide, and winery of the year distinctions from two respected wine authorities.
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Attractions and Tours Beau Win e Tours, 800-387-2328; beauwinetours.com. The perfect solution for a great wine tasting day in the Napa Valley or Sonoma County. Beau also offers complete luxury transportation services throughout Northern California. California Wine Tours, 707-253-1300; californiawinetours.com. Offers a choice of personalized or prearranged wine tours throughout the Napa and Sonoma wine regions. Prearranged itineraries begin at $69/person; ferry-to-limo excursions from San Francisco begin at $72/person. Calistoga Balloons, 888-995-7700; calistogaballoons.com. Float over the magnificent north end of Napa Valley and let the breeze usher you along scenic grapevine corridors and the most majestic mountain vistas in the world. Napa Valley Balloons, 800-253-2224, 707-944-0228; napavalleyballoons.com. Ultimate sightseeing experience over the southern Napa Valley. Sparkling wine landing celebration. Morning launch 7 days per week, weather permitting. Napa Valley Bike Tours, 6795 Washington Street, Bldg. B, Yountville; 707-531-7708. Complete cycling vacations, guided tours, self-guided tours, bicycle rentals. Wine
purchase pickup service. Old Faithful Geyser of California, 1299 Tubbs Lane, Calistoga; 707-942-6463. One of only three old faithful geysers in the world, and home of the famous fainting goats. Shopping RASgalleries, 6540 Washington Street, Yountville; 707-944- 9211. Specializes in American Art Glass and represents over 200 artists. Napa Premium Outlets, 629 Factory Stores Drive, Napa; 707-226-9876. Over 50 designer and name brand stores in an upscale shopping mall. Napa Valley Wine Hardware, 659 Main Street, St. Helena; 866-611-9463. Unique wine accessories, wine racks and cabinets, wine books, corkscrews, etc. St. Helena Wine Merchants, 699 St. Helena Hwy, St. Helena; 800-729-9463. Specialty wine shop offering the best wines of Napa Valley, including many older vintages. Nationwide service. Spas Golden Haven Hot Springs, 1713 Lake Street, Calistoga; 707-942-8000. Calistoga hot springs mineral water and rejuvenating spa treatments, including mud baths for couples. Massage Envy Spa, 3365 Solano Avenue, Napa; 707-255-8000. Therapeutic massage and skin nourishing facial treatments. Visit massageenvy.com for four other Wine Country locations. Mountview Spa, 1457 Lincoln Avenue, Calistoga; 800-816-6877. A perfect place to relax during your Wine Country adventure. An extensive lineup of spa treatments includes hydrotherapy baths.
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Where To Dine
Ad Hoc, 6476 Washington St., Yountville; 707-944-2487. Thi s Th oma s Kel l er restaurant serves a prix fixe, 4-course chalkboard menum that changes daily. Meals are served family style. Brunch on
Sundays. Angle, 540 Main St., Napa; 707-252-8115. This intimate restaurant realizes the Rouas familys dream to create a refuge of delicious French country foods, wines, and occasions for celebration with friends and family. Brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. Bistro Don Giovanni, 4110 Howard Lane, Napa; 707-224-3300. Napa Valley cuisine with an Italian and Country French flavor; memorable ambiance featuring traditional fireplace and romantic outdoor terraces. Lunch, dinner. Bistro Jeanty, 6510 Washington St., Yountville; 707-944-0103. Claiming to be the only French owned and operated restaurant in the Napa Valley, this bistro features classic dishes such as mussels au vin rouge, cassoulet, and Chef Philippe Jeantys special tomato soup. Bottega, 6525 Washington St., Yountville; 707-945-1050. Chef Michael Chiarello serves seasonal farm-to-table Italian cuisine using the locally/sustainably produced food. The menu is divided into Stuzzichini (bites to share), Antipasti, Pasta, Secondi (main course) and Contorni (vegetable side dishes). Dessert and Cheese, Specialty Cocktail and Lounge menus are also available. Bouchon, 6534 Washington St. at Yount St., Yountville; 707-944-8037. Chef Jeffrey Cerciello serves award-winning French cuisine at this relative of the impossible-tobook French Laundry. Lunch, dinner. Celadon, 500 Main St., Napa; 707-2549690. Award winning, seasonally influenced global comfort food served in the beautiful dining room or lovely garden courtyard. Lunch, dinner. Cindys Backstreet Kitchen, 1327 Railroad Ave, St. Helena, 707-963-1200. This upscale eatery has become a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike. It features a menu of delicious, cookedfrom-scratch cuisine created from quality
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ingredients. the historic town of Napa through one of Go Fish, 641 Main St., St. Helena, 707-963- the worlds most famous wine valleys to 0700. Renowned Wine Country restaurateur the quaint village of St. Helena and back to Cindy Pawlcyn has created a classic West Napa; classic continental style cuisine with Coast fish restaurant complete with a San Francisco-style raw bar and a full sushi California overtones. Lunch, dinner, Sat/ and sake bar. Reservations are suggested, Sun brunch. but ample seating makes walk-in dining Redd Restaurant, 6480 Washington St., feasible. Yountville; 707-944-2222. The menu here Gotts Roadside Tray Gourmet, 933 Main St. between Charter Oak & Pope, St. showcases regionally inspired seasonal Helena, 707-963-3486; also at 644 First Street selections with ethnic influences. Brunch on (at Oxbow Public Market), Napa, 707-224- Sundays. 1 Star, Michelin Guide, 2011. 6900. Informal, gourmet roadside diner Rutherford Grill, 1180 Rutherford Rd. with memorable Ahi sandwiches and low at Hwy. 29, Rutherford; 707-963-1792. corkage fee. Lunch, dinner. La Toque, 1314 McKinstry Street, Napa; Great steaks, ribs and chicken; low corkage hunter@targetedesign.com 707-257-5157. Chef Ken Franks new La fee; outdoor bar and fireplace. Lunch, Toque, now located in the Westin Verasa dinner. Napa hotel and residences adjacent to the Wine Spectator Greystone, Culinary Oxbow Public Market in downtown Napa, Institute of America, 2555 Main St. at Deer features prix fixe and ala carte menus that Park Rd., St. Helena; 707-967-1010. Terraced showcase seasonal local ingredients. Dinner. Mustards Grill, 7399 St. Helenaemail to: Hwy., gardens provide the perfect introduction Guide Yountville, 707-944-2424. Cindy Pawlcyns to the cuisine, which features Californias editor@winecountryguide.com first restaurant, this cozy vineyard- bounty from the land and sea. Lunch, surrounded country grill features produce dinner. 251.8000 onsite, warmth, and character. grown ZinsValley, 1106 First Street. Napa; 707-224-0695. Enjoy Chef Greg Johnsons net Lunch, dinner. Napa Valley Wine Train, 1275 McKinstry In sp i re d Am e r i c a n C u i si n e i n a n St. between 1st St. & Soscol Ave., Napa; 800-427-4124; winetrain.com. Enjoy the atmosphere that is casually refined at the freshest and finest ingredients available new downtown location for this long-time prepared on board this rail excursion from locals favorite. Open Daily.
10 guests each day. Another popular attraction at Artesa is the terrace off the tasting room where guests can sit to enjoy the sunshine and superb views with a sampling of their favorite Artesa wines. Artesa Vineyards & Winery is located to the southwest of the Town of Napa, near the T intersection of Carneros Highway with Highway 29 North. Enter the winery by taking a comfortable climb up the tiered double stairway and crossing the broad plaza to the main entrance, pausing to appreciate the views, sculpture and fountains.
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VINO CON QUESO An Intimate Wine & Cheese Pairing Daily at 11:30 AM, $45 pp ULTIMATE TASTING Candelight Barrel Room Tasting Saturday and Sunday 2:30 PM, $55 pp ARTESA VINEYARDS & WINERY 1345 Henry Road Napa , CA 94559 (888) 679-9463 www.artesawinery.com Open Daily 10-5 (last pour at 4:30) DIRECTIONS Go north on Old Sonoma Road from Carneros Highway (Highway 12). Turn left on Dealy Lane, which becomes Henry Road. Turn left again at Artesa.
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n this trip to Napa Val l e y, re-di sc ov er Beaulieu Vineyard (BV), where theres something for everyone: the historian, the connoisseur, or the novice wine taster seeking a memorable, intimate winery experience. BV was founded in 1900 by Georges de Latour, one of the early pioneers to recognize Napa Valleys potential for great wines. When Georges and Fernande de Latour first saw th e breatht akin g expanse of Napa Valley near Rutherford, where they settled, Fernande exclaimed Quelle beau lieu! or What a beautiful place. In the early 1930s, de Latour recruited Andr Tchelistcheff, a research enologist at the Pasteur Institute in France, to make BVs wines. Tchelistcheff, now widely considered the father of California winemaking, was the first winemaker to use many techniques still considered state of the art today. BV s three dif ferent tasting venues provide visitors with the opportunity to spread out, relax and enjoy their visit. Youll be welcomed into the main tasting room with a sample of one of BV s Maestro Collection wines, a tradition in the spirit of Ferdnande de Latour, who always greeted her guests with a glass of bubbly. Then take your pick of BV tasting experiences tailored to your preferences. In the main tasting room choose from eight Maestro Collection wines, made exclusively for visitors to the winery. Cab lovers can select the Cabernet tasting, featuring four different Cabs to compare and contrast. Or become a club member for the day and head down to BVs club room, where
WINE SUGGESTIONS 07 BV Maestro Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley Lush tropical fruit, spice, lemon grass, mineral and floral notes. $22 07 BV Ranch #1 Cabernet Sauvignon, Rutherford
Deep blackberry and cassis and notes of mocha fill out the expansive flavors with luscious texture. $65
you can enjoy a seated tasting in an elegant and comfortable setting. The first Georges de Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon was crafted with grapes from the 1936 vintage by Tchelistcheff, who tasted the wine in barrel and insisted on giving it an ind e p end ent b ottlin g. To d ay t h i s w i n e h a s become the benchmark Napa Valley Cab ern et and on e of th e mo st collected American wines. In BVs beautiful Reserve Room, guests have the opportunity to taste and purchase vintage Georges
de Latour along with other Reserves from their portfolio. Visitors can also e x p e r i e n c e BV s r i c h histor y by reserving a spot in the twice daily Historic Tour and Barrel Tasting, one of the most comprehensive tours in Napa Valley. On the tour youll see 110 years of BV history, and then try two Cabernets right out of the barrel. Included in the tour is a visit to the Reserve Room, where you ll try single vineyard Cabs and the current release Georges de Latour.
07 BV Georges de Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Blackberry, cassis and black plum aromas, with mocha, black licorice, graphite and spicy oak nuances frame this iconic wine. $125 BEAULIEU VINEYARDS 1960 St. Helena Highway South Rutherford, CA 94573 Phone: (800) 264-6918 www.bvwines.com Book your tour and tasting online at www.bvwines.com/ bookvisit.html DIRECTIONS BVs main tasting room is located on the east side of Highway 29 directly behind Rutherford Grill in Rutherford.
et aside time on your Wine Country visit to tour Beringer Vineyards, o n e of Na p a Va l l e y s oldest continuously operating wineries and proud owner of a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. Whether you are a wine novice or a connoisseur, you are sure to learn something new at Beringer. Plus youll have the opportunity to taste some of Beringers fabulous
reserve wines, and wines available only at the winery. Beringer offers tours throughout the day every d ay. O n th e Ta st e of Beringer tour, your guide will first take you to the demonstration vineyard, where youll learn about vineyard practices and trellising. Then its on to the Old Stone Winer y, where youll be greeted by life-sized cutouts of winer y founders Jacob
and Frederick Beringer, entrepreneurial brothers who hailed from Germany. Frederick, enthralled by opportunities in the United States, first made his way to New York in 1863. Five years later his brother Jacob came to New York, but soon found himself longing for his old life working in his familys successful winery in Germany. Jacob had heard of the budding wine industry in California, so he
TASTING SUGGESTIONS ABOVE: Popular features of tours at Beringer Vineyards include the founding familys personal wine cellar and over 40 original stained glass panels. 08 Private Reserve Chardonnay, Napa Valley A sweet oak note weaves together the many layers of aroma and flavor, carrying through to the finish. Richness is wonderfully balanced by bright citrus. $37 05 Bancroft Ranch Merlot, Howell Mountain Sexy, chocolaty, black cherry and berry fruit intermix with loamy soil and coffee bean nuancesin this full-bodied, attractive, elegant Merlot. 90 points, Robert Parker. $50 07 Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley Aromas of currant, nutmeg and a hint of licorice. Flavors of cassis, raspberry and cocoa are surrounded by refined tannins. Remarkably elegant and supple on the finish. $115 BERINGER VINEYARDS 2000 Main Street (Hwy 29) St. Helena, California 94574 (707) 963-8989 www.beringer.com Open Daily 10-5 DIRECTIONS Take Hwy 29 north 1/8 mile from downtown St. Helena. or south 8 miles from Calistoga. Beringer is on the west side of Main Street / Hwy 29.
made his way west to Napa Valley. This time Frederick followed Jacob, and the intrepid brothers started Beringer Brothers Winery. Th e to ur t ake s y o u through the original winery, built in 1876 and still used today to barrel age some of
The house, originally built in 1883 as Fredericks home, has been carefully preserved with all of its intricate carved woodwork, stonework and Belgian art nouveau glass. The house was designed by renowned architect Albert Schroepfer,
At Beringer Vineyards, visitors tour Napa Valleys colorful past to appreciate some of todays best wines.
Beringers wines. Youll get to walk through a portion of the winerys caves, in all 1,200 feet of tunnels that were hand-chiseled by immigrant workers in the 1870s. While in the caves, youll learn about winemaking and get to see some really cool artifacts including a massive 250 year-old fruit press. After the tour, plan to stop in the Rhine House, the most recognizable building on the Beringer property. who also designed the Gothic Victorian just up the road that is now St. Clement Vineyards. The Rhine House is open to browsers and tasters alike during Beringers regular business hours. Tasters can sit out on the lovely wrap-around porch and sip through a flight of reserve wines, including perennial standouts Private Reserve Chardonnay and Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon.
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he iconic Sterling Vineyardsperched on its stunning, Napa Valley hillside locationoffers one of the most idyllic experiences in the Wine Country. Guests glide 300 feet via aerial tram to reach the winery reminiscent of a Greek monastery. Founded i n 1 9 6 9 , S t e rli n g h a s long been recognized for innovative winemaking. In fact, it was the first winery in the U.S. to produce a v int a ge-d at ed vari et al Merlot. Guests are greeted with a glass of wine and are immediately made welcome. A tour of the winery also offers visitors a g re a t d e a l of w i n e education. Unlike some wineries, there is no canned spielyou are your own guide. Elevated corridors above th e w ork areas give visitors unrestricted views of the winemaking three separate DVD videos displayed on large f lat screen TVs, visitors join Sterlings winemakers for a visit through the various seasons of the winemaking year. Throughout the visitor center is one of the largest collections of wine-related art. Another feature that sets Sterling Vineyards apart is its tasting rooms. Guests are comfortably seated as a very gracious and knowledgeable staff presents the wines at your table. They offer wine and food pairing suggestions and are eager to answer any qu estions visitors might have after their Winemaking 101 tour. Veteran visitors to Napa Valley have learned to
process. Photographs and educational panels are scattered throughout the winery, including a fascinating wine barrel stave display explaining the influence of various toasting levels and its effect on wine. Another unique innovation at Sterling is a Win emakers Video Tour. Through the use of
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Visitors reach Sterling via an aerial tram. begin their explorations in Calistoga. Its unhurried pace, renowned restaurants, and over a dozen great wineries can easily fill a day. But as the folks at Sterling are often heard to say, Start at the top!
Sterling Vineyards offers one of the most idyllic experiences in the Wine Country.
The History Of Sterlings Stunning Architecture
Perched 300 feet above the town of Calistoga, Sterling Vineyards offers panoramic views of Napa Valley. An aerial tram carries visitors up the hill to the winery, whose architecture was modeled after that of the Greek island of Mykonos, where Sterling founder Peter Newton once lived. The brilliant white stucco stands out dramatically against the rugged Mayacamas and Vaca mountain ranges that flank each side of Napa Valley. Mount Saint Helena makes a lovely distant backdrop. The winerys towers house eight bells from Londons Church of St. Dunstans-inthe-East, originally founded in the 10th century. The church was destroyed by fire in 1666, rebuilt, then destroyed again during the bombing of WWII. Each time, new bells were recast from the old metal to give them superior tonal quality.
he Land Trust of Napa Va l l e y s p u r c h a s e of Wildlake Ranch, encompassing four miles of ridgeline just east of Sterling, was historic. It culminated six months of intense fundraising and financing to secure the $20 million required to save this land from developers. Acquisition of the property, adjoining Robert Louis Stevenson and Mount St. Helena State Parks, means the last unspoiled ridgeline in Napa Valley will forever remain wild. You may join Sterling Vineyards in supporting the Land Trust of Napa Valley by purchasing a bottle of Wildlake Ranch Merlot. For ever y bottle sold, Sterling donates $10 to the Wildlake Ranch fund.
STERLING VINEYARDS
1111 DUNAWEAL LANE CALISTOGA, CA 94515 (800) 726-6136 Open Daily 10:00- 4:30
Please swirl, sip and savor Sterling wines responsibly.
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TASTING SUGGESTIONS 06 Stags Leap The Leap Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley Aromas of rich ripe pear, honeydew melon and yellow apples, with subtle hazelnut and vanilla notes, lead to a rich palate with flavors of nectarine, peach, apricot, and citrus. $22 07 St. Clement Oroppas, Napa Valley Rich and concentrated, with aromas of black plum, vanilla, brown sugar and cinnamon. On the palate, flavors of black currant, roasted coffee and bittersweet chocolate are wrapped in velvety tannins. $55 07 Etude Heirloom Pinot Noir, Carneros Intriguing and expressive, with aromas of raspberry, violet, black tea and spice. Generous fruit flavors and vibrant acidity create a broad palate. $90 WINERY INFORMATION Stags Leap Winery 6150 Silverado Trail Napa, (near Yountville) California 94558 (800) 395-2441 www.stagsleap.com Open by appointment only, with daily set appointments at 10 AM and 2:30 PM St. Clement Vineyards 2867 Saint Helena Hwy N St. Helena, California 94574 (707) 963-7221 www.stclement.com Open daily 10 AM to 5 PM Etude Wines 1250 Cuttings Wharf Road Napa, California 94559 (707) 257-5300 www.etudewines.com Open daily 10 AM to 4:30 PM, with seated reserve tastings by appointment at 10 AM, 1 PM and 3 PM
this remarkable building, which has been meticulously restored to the finest detail. Eight of the 13 wines produced by St. Clement are only available at the w i n e r y. T h e s e i n c l u d e single-vineyard Cabernets from Howell Mountain, Diamond Mountain, M o u n t Ve e d e r a n d Rutherford. The wineryonly wines are featured in the Reserve Room behind the main house, where you can taste indoors or enjoy table-side service on the terrace. Wrap up your day at Etude, the distinguished producer of estategrown Pinot Noir in Carneros. Etude (which means study in French)
was founded in 1982 by legendary winemaker Tony Soter as a study in the craft of making Pinot Noir, considered by many winemakers the most difficult grape. Etude now makes several superb Pinot Noirs from an estate vineyard located at the foot of Sonoma Mountain. E t u d e s b e a u t i f u l , contemporar y tasting room is now open to the public daily. Guests can enjoy a f light at t h e t a st i n g b a r o r o n th e p ati o . Th e w in e r y al s o of fers for t a stin g exceptional Pinot Gri s, Chardonnay, and Ros plus three simply magnificent Cabernet Sauvignons.
WINE SUGGESTIONS 09 Monterey Pinot Grigio Elegant aromas of peach, grapefruit, marzipan and honey suckle followed by a balanced palate with delicate pear and citrus flavors ending with a refreshing crisp finish.
Complex aromas of toasted coconut, pear, mango and lemon grass and a hint of smoke and honey carry through to a rich palate and an extraordinarily long finish of lemon cream pie.
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ooking for the most captivating winery in Napa Valley? Youll find it here at Black Stallion Winery on the lower Silverado Trail, a few miles north of Napa. Black Stallion, which opened in June 2007, has it all: beautiful grounds, a historic building, elegant wines, and a doting staff. Black Stallion is a true architectural showpiece, recalling an era in early California when the Napa Valley was all ranchland. Paying homage to that history, youll be greeted by a dramatic 10-foot bucking black stallion sculpture set atop a softly flowing fountain as you approach the impressive stonefaced winery. The Black Stallion property was originally home to a 32-acre equestrian center, a theme the owners have carried on with the winerys name. The winerys main building is 20,000 square feet, and behind it is another 22,000 square foot
stone building that was once the original riding track for the equestrian center and is now home to the winerys main production facility. Inside, its both the impeccable detailing and the total experience that draw you in. All the touches are first class, from the stone fireplace to the mahogany woodwork and the long center tasting bar framed above by Douglas Fir trellising. Its a bar all the way around, with ample space for small or large groups to enjoy front and center hospitality. Black Stallion has set aside plenty of space for its wine club, including a club lounge with beautiful leather furnishings where wine club members can taste wines in Riedel stemware. Theres also a VIP tasting room and a gorgeous private dining room, with a ceiling designed like the inside of a barrel, rustic alderwood furniture and a view of the barrel room. Black Stallion also has a
06 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Displays lush, ripe fruit with integrated flavors and aromas of blackberry, plum and cassis accented with spices of cardamom, vanilla and dark chocolate. BLACK STALLION WINERY 4089 Silverado Trail Napa, California 94558 (707) 227-3250 www.blackstallionwinery.com Open Daily 10-5 Taste 4 Wines for $10 DIRECTIONS Driving North on Hwy 29, take Trancas Street exit to the Silverado Trail and turn LEFT Black Stallion Winery is 2.5 miles North of Trancas St. on the LEFT side of the road.
lovely outdoor tasting terrace, with a permanent tasting bar and seating for 30, all under umbrellas. Skirting the tasting terrace is the winerys educational vineyard, where you can explore the vines. Black Stallions production is currently 3,800 cases, and is sold only to its wine club and at the winery another great reason to stop for a taste of these stylish wines. The tasting fee is $10 for 4 wines. Go early. You may end up staying all day.
Turnbull Wine Cellars Offers Wine, Pairings And Fine Art Photography Fit For A King
TASTING SUGGESTIONS 09 Sauvignon Blanc Aromas of grapefruit, guava and melon, exhibiting bright fruit flavors balanced by a slight minerality. $15
he Turnbull name dates back to the early 1300s, when a close friend of Robert the Bruce saved the kings life by turning away a ferocious bull that had threatened to gore the king. The grateful king knighted him Turnbull and awarded him a crest featuring a bulls head. That crest has adorned the wines crafted by this classic Napa Valley winery since its founding in 1979 by famed American architect William Turnbull. Taste current releases of Turnbulls acclaimed estategrown Oakville wines in the Main Tasting and Retail Room ($10). Or visit their Reserve Tasting Room and Gallery to sample their reserve wines, often paired with cheese and chocolate ($20). Focusing on fine art as well as fine wine, Turnbull Wine Cellars boasts one of the largest permanent photography exhibitions on the West Coast. The
collection consists of vintage works that rotate every six 07 Cabernet Sauvignon months, elegantly displayed 92 Points from Robert Parker! in th e Reser ve Tasting Aromas of cassis, black cherry Room. Each show features and currants, with balanced oak nuances. A round, 60 to 90 original, privatelyaromatic, powerful wine. $40 owned works by master photographers including 07 Black Label Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon A n s e l A d a m s , E d w a rd Weston, Berenice Abbott, 94 Points from Robert Parker! Intense and full-bodied Eugene Atget, Andre Kertesz, with flavors of blueberry, Edward Steichen and Yousuf blackberry, cassis, licorice, Karsh. There is no charge to camphor, and graphite. $100 tour the gallery. The Turnbull hospitality TURNBULL WINE CELLARS 8210 St. Helena Highway staff hosts Wine & Food Oakville, California 94562 Pairin g Cl asse s in th e (800) 887-6285 exclusive VIP room. www.turnbullwines.com Turnbulls wine educator Open Daily 10-4:30 will guide you through the (no appointment necessary) intricacies of food and wine DIRECTIONS pairing as you sip their East side of Hwy 29 (St. Helena limited release wines. The Hwy), one-half mile north of the Oakville Crossroad. Wine & Food Pairing is $40 for the general public and Special Offer For Our Readers $20 for Turnbull wine club Present this page at members. Reservations with Turnbull Wine Cellars and 72 hours advance notice receive a complimentary are required; please contact wine tasting for up to four Laura Brasfield (LBrasfield@ people. turnbullwines.com) for more information.
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f y o ure l o o k i n g f o r consistently great wines and lots of selections you cant f ind b a ck h om e, Whitehall Lane on Highway 29 near St. Helena is a must stop. W h it e h al l L a n e f i r st opened in 1979, but its when the Leonardini family purchased the winery in 1993 that the awards and accolades began rolling in, including three wines in Wine Spectators Top 100. Now unquestionably a w o r l d - c l a s s w i n e r y, Whitehall Lane keeps its sights on consistent quality and great value. Th e t a stin g ro om i s housed in a modern looking, angular building. The knowledgeable, friendly staff will take you through the wines, many of which come from the winerys own 125 acres in Napa Valley. Whitehall Lane makes all of the best varietals from Napa Valley, and for fans of dessert wine, theres also terrific
Orange Muscat. Whitehall Lane is one of the first Napa Valley wineries to step boldly into the use of alternative closures on their wines since natural cork does not always form the perfect seal. On their white wines the winery is using screw caps, while on a few of the red wines, including the perennial award-winning Reser ve Cabernet Sauvignon, they are using a stylish, easy-toopen glass-on-glass closure that might just revolutionize the way wine bottles are sealed. Whitehall Lane has added two new wine clubs to ensure members can get their favorites available only at the winery. Members re c e iv e c ompli m ent a r y tours and tastings, discounted pricing, access to limited production wines, invitations to parties and e vents and access to the estate for private celebrations.
TASTING SUGGESTIONS 08 Chardonnay, Carneros This well-balanced Chardonnay has aromas and flavors of pear, honey, tropical fruit and toasty oak. It has a very long, flavorful finish that lingers. $28 07 Merlot, Napa Valley The aromas are somewhat exotic, melding spicy aromas with dark cherry and blackberry notes. The wine is ready to enjoy now and will evolve with cellaring to 2014. $28 07 Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley This stylish wine is captivating and delicious from the enticing aromas to the long, smooth finish. Its a blend of lush fruit with aromas of deep blackberry, currant and toasted oak. $40 WHITEHALL LANE WINERY 1563 St. Helena Highway St. Helena, CA 94574 (800) 963-9454 www.whitehalllane.com Open daily 10-5:45 DIRECTIONS Whitehall Lane Winery is located at 1563 St. Helena Highway (Highway 29) in St. Helena, just south of Zinfandel Lane.
Valley. All of their wines are from estategrown fruit, with some from vines that are nearly seventy years old. Pope Valley Winery isnt just a pretty place; its a place where some truly amazing wine is made. So bring a friend and maybe a picnic, as Pope Valley Winery offers picnic grounds and a bocce ball court for their guests enjoyment. Open for complimentary tastings and tours Monday-Sunday, 11am-5pm; 6613 Pope Valley Road; 707-965-1246; PopeValleyWinery.com.
Guests at the Cleavage Creek Tasting Room may enjoy a complimentary tasting of four wines. Two additional flights of four wines are available for $10 each. The fee includes a logo wine glass. The fee is waived with a $30 purchase of wine or merchandise. Open daily 10-4 by appointment; 6307 Pope Valley Road (near Pope Valley Winery); 888295-1280; CleavageCreek.com.
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s the Russian River twists and turns her way out to the Pacific, valleys and gentle hillsides fan out on both sides. Her banks are strewn with sandy beaches, redwood forests, and vineyards of every description. The river has carved three valleys of major winemaking significance: Alexander, Dry Creek, and Russian River. Through these valleys dozens of wineries rise out of the sea of vines, presenting visitors with a baffling array of places to explore and tastes to savor. We suggest you explore the three valleys starting from Healdsburgwinery central
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for northern Sonoma County and the hub of the three-valley area. Framed by the Alexander Valley to the northeast, the Dry Creek Valley to the northwest, and Chalk Hill and Knights Valley to the southeast, its no wonder the grapes and wine make the towns wheels go round. The heart of Healdsburg is a shady park, known as the Plaza, surrounded by inns, restaurants, and shops. There are gourmet delis, too, if you choose to picnic right there or want to provision a vineyard outing.
From the dam, you get a birds eye view of the valley that rolls out in front of you. The dam was built by the Army Corps of Engineers in the 1980s primarily to form a state recreation area. It also protects the fertile vineyard-covered valley below from flooding. The combination of welldrained soils, morning fog, and temperature variations from the valley floor up the steep hillsides has proved beneficial to certain varieties of red and white wine grapes. Growers and vintners have taken advantage of these favorable circumstances for more than 100 years. Today, Dry Creek Valley is one of the premium wine producing areas of the county. Two parallel roadwaysDry Creek and West Dry Creek roadsrun north and south along the edges of the valley. Two smaller roadsLambert Bridge and Yoakim Bridgerun east and west across the valley (and the creek, hence the bridges), connecting the larger north-south thoroughfares. Together, these four roads provide access to several dozen wineries of the Dry Creek Valley appellation.
Windsor to the south and Healdsburg farther north. If you decide to continue on into the southern Russian River Valley, at Wohler Road you can either stay on Westside Road toward Guerneville or make the turn onto Wohler and continue past Eastside Road to River Road. Consult the Sonoma County Central pages for information on the southern Russian River Valley.
Alexander Valley
From Healdsburg you have two options for touring the Alexander Valley. You can go north on Highway 101 about eight miles to Geyserville and turn right on state Highway 128. Or you can head north on Healdsburg Avenue, taking a right on Alexander Valley Road just outside of town. Alexander Valley Road merges into Highway 128 at a three-way stop near Jimtown. From this intersection, if you continue east (straight) on Highway 128, youll pass several wineries before traveling through Knights Valley and then winding through a series of hills to end up in Calistoga, the northernmost reach of the Napa Valley. If you turn left (north) onto Highway 128, to traverse the valley towards Geyserville, youll be driving on one of the most picturesque roads in Sonoma County.
across the old bridge spanning the river, and then going left again on Westside. Be especially careful on this southern stretch of Westside; it is narrow and winding and, while scenic and serviceable, it is not a particularly good road. If you follow Westside all the way to its end, you will find yourself at River Road about three miles west of Wohler. The character of the Russian River Valley is a bit different north to south. The northern reach has much more of a Dry Creek Valley feel. Up north the wineries are generally larger, newer, and perhaps a little flashier than in the south, which has a more rustic feel. On the map, the southern Russian River Valley is a large area with irregular shape that is somewhat wider than it is tall. It is bounded on the north by River Road, which becomes Old River Road near Guerneville; and on the south by state Highway 12, which becomes Sebastopol Road and then the Bodega Highway as it runs east to west. On the west, the Bohemian Highway shapes the area, running from near Guerneville southeast to Freestone. Highway 101 forms the eastern boundary. State Highway 116 runs diagonally through th e south ern valley, from Guerneville in the northwest to Sebastopol in the southeast. Other important roads are Mirabel Road, which connects River Road and Highway 116; Guerneville Road connecting Highway 101 and Highway 116; and Olivet Road connecting River Road and Guerneville Road. All along this skeleton of roadways and many smaller roads branching from it are a myriad of wineries where you can taste Pinot Noir, Zinfandel, and other wines produced in the Russian River Valley appellation. The major towns youll want to consider visiting in the southern Russian River Valley are Sebastopol, Graton, Guerneville, and Occidental. Forestville is also important
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because it is home to some good wineries and is located at the junction of Mirabel Road and Highway 116. In Sebastopol, you can enjoy an easy stroll along Main Street to take in antique, art, and book shops among other homegrown stores and restaurants that somehow are only found in small towns. Youll find the Sebastopol natives to be friendly and welcoming if a bit quirky. Nonconformity is the norm among many locals in this unabashedly authentic and American small town. The hamlet of Graton is essentially a wide spot in Graton Road just west of Highway 116 near its intersection with Guerneville Road and about four miles northwest of Sebastopol. Take a few minutes to walk the downtown area, occupying just a couple of blocks along Graton Road. Youll find surprising touches of sophistication including good restaurants and interesting shops. If youve stopped in Graton, you might as well continue on along Graton Road about six miles to the southwest to Occidental. Yet another micro-town, Occidental seems impossibly cute, but is remarkably authentic. Here again you will find good restaurants and many interesting shops to browse. From Occidental, you can head north along the Bohemian Highway to Guerneville or go south to Freestone where you can pick up the Sebastopol Highway (Highway 12) back toward Sebastopol. Or, you can just go back to Highway 116 the way you came. Guerneville is about 12 miles to the northwest of Graton along Highway 116, and about 15 miles to the north of Occidental along the Bohemian Highway route. During the warmer months, which can be seven or eight months in the Wine Country, it is the focal point of much activity for visitors to the many rustic resorts along the Russian River.
in e dr inker s kn ow Rodney Strong Vineyards for its wonderful, approachable line of Sonoma County wines. But starting five years ago the winery significantly upped the ante when it started the Winery within a Winery, a cutting edge project to create small lots of distinctive ultrapremium wines. Now Rodney Strong of f e r s o n e of t h e f e w c o m p re h e n s i v e w i n e r y tours in Sonoma County where you can see the Winery within a Winery project in action. Tour participants start out in the estate vineyard with an introduction to vineyard practices. Then its into the winery for a firsthand look at the this innovative pro je ct. In th e c el l ar youll learn about how the winemaking team carefully selects, sorts, and processes the best individual vineyard blocks to make Rodney Strongs Reserve and Single
Vineyard wines. After the tour, stop in the tasting room for the Reserve tasting, where the 07 Reserve Cabernet winery shows off the great Sauvignon, Alexander Valley work done in the Winery within a Winery. This list Full bodied and richly textured, with intense aromas and flavors of superbly crafted wines of black currant, sandalwood, includes two single vineyard white pepper and cocoa. Alexander Valley Cabernet Smooth, lingering finish. $45 Sauvignons that highlight the difference place makes 09 Russian River Pinot Noir, Estate Vineyard even within a single Aged entirely in small French appellation. Youll also get oak barrels, which adds a to try Reserve Chardonnay, subtle, toasty vanilla character Reserve Pinot Noir, and and a hint of spice. $16 Rodney Strongs flagship RODNEY STRONG B o r d e a u x- s t y l e b l e n d , 11455 Old Redwood Highway Symmetry. Healdsburg, CA 95448 R o d n e y S t r o n g s (800) 678-4763 hospitality center offers www.rodneystrong.com a large selection of unique Open 10 AM - 5 PM Daily gifts for friends and family Guided winery tours daily at back home. This fun and 11 AM and 3 PM eclectic gift shop features DIRECTIONS local, handmade and high Exit Highway 101 North quality tabletop accessories, at Healdsburg Ave. Take wine accessories, and logo a left from off-ramp onto attire. Its the perfect place Healdsburg Ave./Old Redwood to do all of your holiday and Highway to the winery 1.6 special occasion shopping. miles on the right.
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TASTING SUGGESTIONS 07 Symmetry Red Meritage, Alexander Valley Layers of blackberry, cassis, dark plums and sweet spices with a hint of smoky dark chocolate and spice. Silky in texture and long on the finish. $55
Where To Eat
Costeaux French Bakery, 417 Healdsburg Avenue, Healdsburg; 707-433-1913. Just a block and a half walk from the downtown Healdsburg Plaza, Costeaux is renowned for its world-class artisan and sourdough breads, made-to-order bistro cuisine (serving full breakfast and lunch daily), and legendary desserts. The caf has indoor seating and a delightful open air patio. Downtown Bakery & Creamery, 308A Center Street, Healdsburg; 707-431-2719. This bakery with informal caf is a great place for morning coffee and pastries, a sandwich or focaccia pizza at lunchtime, or dessert until late afternoon closing. Flying Goat Coffee, 324 Center Street, Healdsburg; 707-4333599. Locals congregate here in the mornings. Some are on their way to work, others will linger through the morning. A classic Healdsburg coffee-and-pasty venue. Korbel Market & Delicatessen 13250 River Road Guerneville; 707-824-7000. The award winning deli carries local artisan cheeses, breads, sweets, unique soft drinks and epicurean gifts that can be enjoyed on the beautiful patios or packed to go. Ravenous Caf, 420 Center Street, Healdsburg; 707431-1302. Serves California Eclectic cuisine in a 1930s Craftsman style house or on the patio. Excellent long list of wines by the glass. Also good for dinner. Willis Seafood & Raw Bar, 403 Healdsburg Avenue, Healdsburg; 707-433-9191. The small plates menu is designed for sharing and features items ranging from New England Style Rolls to Latin inspired skewers. Also good for dinner. Barndiva, 231 Center Street, Healdsburg; 707-431-0100. This upscale-casual, indoor-outdoor restaurant bills itself as a celebration of all things local. A trendy locals favorite. Cyrus, 29 North Street, Healdsburg; 707-433-3311. Cyrus serves full course meals in the dining room. Or you can eat
ala carte at the bar. Reservations definitely required for the dining room. Among the very best restaurants in the Wine Country. Dry Creek Kitchen, 317 Healdsburg Avenue, Healdsburg; 707-431-0330. Not as pricey as Cyrus, this Charlie Palmer restaurant draws upon regional ingredients to create specialties by Chef de Cuisine Dustin Valette. Madrona Manor, 1001 Westside Road, Healdsburg; 707433-4231. One mile from downtown Healdsburg, this Michelin one star restaurant is on a Victorian estate at the heart of Sonomas wine country. Spoonbar, 219 Healdsburg Avenue (H2 Hotel), Healdsburg; 707-433-7222. This happening spot is all the rage with locals. Chef Rudy Mihal applies a modern Mediterranean flavor palate to ingredients grown and produced locally.
What To Do
Relish Culinary Adventures, 14 Matheson Street, Healdsburg; 707-431-9999. Culinary education in the heart of wine country. Relish combines talented chefs, fabulous cuisine, and captivating Sonoma County locations, including the Relish Culinary Center, to create one-of-a-kind wine country cooking classes. Wine Country Bikes, 61 Front Street, Healdsburg; 707-4730610. Bicycle touring center with 2500 square feet of great rental bikes, maps, local information, showers & changing rooms, cycling clothing and accessories. Beau Wine Tours, 800-387-2328 California Wine Tours, 707-253-1300 Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary, 209 Bohemian Highway Freestone; 707-823-8231 The Spa Hotel Healdsburg, 327 Healdsburg Ave Healdsburg; 707-433-4747 1713
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Sample wines and olive oils at Jacuzzi Winerys ornate new Italian Experience the ame- villa (p. 61) nities of HealdsHave a luxurious spa burgs Grape Leaf Inn (p. 84) treatment at one of Enjoy the beautiful five Massage Envy Spa locaculinary gardens tions (p. 13)
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California. These pioneers are joined by newer wineries that are adding to the reputation for the area. The Deloach familys latest effort is Hook & Ladder. Former math professor, Rick Moshin and family can be found at Moshin Vineyards, and Russian River Vineyards combines dining with winemaking in Forestville. Activities: The Russian River offers a variety of activities including golfing, kayaking, bicycling, and redwood hiking. Finally, the HealdsburgForestville-Sebastapol triangle is home to some of the best cuisine in all of the Wine Country.
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Hook & Ladder A new winery rooted in 30 years of family winemaking tradition, Hook & Ladder was recently recognized for producing one of the top 10 Pinot Noirs in Russian River Valley. Rising star winemaker Jason De Loach also crafts excellent Chardonnays, Zinfandels, Cabernets and Merlots, among other wines; 707-546-5712. Korbel Steeped in history, Korbel has become a popular tourist destination. Tours are offered daily and in less than an hour, you will be exposed to over 125 years of champagne-making tradition. The gardens are magnificent and the onsite deli is a wonderful stop for lunches or snacks ; 707824-7000. Moshin Vineyards Owner and winemaker Rick Moshin creates wines that express a truthful view into the heart of the vine. Farming methods are sustainable, winemaking philosophy is minimally invasive, and energy-saving
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practices are used throughout the innovative gravity-flow winery; 707433-5499. Russian River Vineyards Russian River Vineyards is a premier destination location in the heart of the Russian River Valley. Select from handmade wines ranging from Champagne and Sauvignon Blanc to Pinot Noirs and Merlots. Dine at the on-site restaurant Corks. ; 707-887-3344. Merriam Vineyards The architecture of this new eco-friendly winery recalls the beauty, comfort and warmth of a New England-style home. Owners Peter and Diana Merriam, who hail from suburban Boston and coastal Maine, have spared no expense to bring elegant Bordeaux-style wines to this warm edge of Russian River; 707-433-4032. Copain The new Copain Winery on Eastside Road offers some of the best vistas of Russian River in the area. The winery produces French inspired wines that are winning
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A. Rafanelli Winery Open By Appointment 4685 West Dry Creek Road Healdsburg; 707-433-1385. Alderbrook Winery Open 10:00- 6:00 Daily. 2306 Magnolia Drive Healdsburg; 707-433-5987. Arista Winery 7015 Westside Road Healdsburg, CA 95448 Amista Open 11:00- 4:30 Thur-Sun. 3320 Dry Creek Rd. Healdsburg; 707-431-9200. Armida Winery Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily. 2201 Westside Road Healdsburg; 707-433-2222. Bella Vineyards & Wine Caves Open 11:30- 4:30 Daily. 9711 West Dry Creek Road Healdsburg; 866-572-3552. C.Donatiello Winery Call 4035 Westside Road Healdsburg; 707-431-4442. Camellia Cellars Open 11:00- 6:00 Daily. 57 Front St Healdsburg; 707433-1290. Chalk Hill Winery Open By Appointment 10300 Chalk Hill Road Healdsburg; 707-838-4306. Christopher Creek Winery Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily. 641 Limerick Lane Healdsburg; 707-433-2001. Christie Estate Winery Open By Appointment 851 Limerick Lane Healdsburg; 707-431-0662.
Clos du Bois Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily. 19410 Geyserville Ave Geyserville; 707-857-3100. David Coffaro Winery Open 11:00- 4:00 Daily. 7485 Dry Creek Road Geyserville; 707-433-9715. Davis Family Vineyards Open 10:00- 5:00 Thurs-Sun. 52 Front St Healdsburg; 707433-3858. De La Montanya Estate Vineyards & Winery Open 11:00- 4:30 Weekends. 999 Forman Lane Healdsburg; 707-484-8090. DeLoach Vineyards Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily. 1791 Olivet Road Santa Rosa; 707-526-9111. deLorimier / Mosaic Winery Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily. 2001 Hwy. 128 Geyserville; 707-857-2000. Deux Amis Winery Open By Appointment 1960 Dry Creek Road Healdsburg; 707-431-7945. Dry Creek Vineyard Open 10:30- 4:30 Daily. 3770 Lambert Bridge Road Healdsburg; 707-433-1000. Dutcher Crossing Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily. 8533 Dry Creek Road Healdsburg; 707-431-2700. Dutton Estate Winery / Sebastopol Vineyards Open 11:00- 5:00 Thurs-Mon. 8757 Green Valley Road Sebastopol; 707-829-9463. Everett Ridge Vineyards & Winery
Open 11:00- 4:30 Daily. 435 West Dry Creek Road Healdsburg; 707-433-1637, ext. 17. F. Teldeschi Winery Open 12:00- 5:00 Daily. 3555 Dry Creek Road Healdsburg; 707-433-6626. Family Wineries Dry Creek Valley Open 10:30- 4:30 Daily. 4791 Dry Creek Road Healdsburg; 707-433-0100. Ferrari-Carano Vineyards & Winery Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 8761 Dry Creek Road Healdsburg; 707-433-6700. Field Stone Winery Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 10075 Hwy. 128 Healdsburg; 707-433-7266. Foppiano Vineyards Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily. 12707 Old Redwood Hwy Healdsburg; 707-433-7272. Francis Coppola Winery Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 300 Via Archimedes Road Geyserville; 707-968-1100. Frick Winery Open 12:00- 4:30 Weekends. 23072 Walling Road Geyserville; 707-857-1980.
22281 Chianti Road Geyserville; 707-891-5400. Hanna Winery (Alex. Valley) Open 10:00- 4:00 Daily. 9280 Hwy 128 Healdsburg; 707-431-4310. Hanna Winery Open 10:00- 4:00 Daily. 5353 Occidental Road Santa Rosa; 707-575-3371. Hartford Family Winery Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily. 8075 Martinelli Road Forestville; 707-887-1756. Harvest Moon Winery Open 10:30- 4:30 Daily. 2192 Olivet Road Santa Rosa; 707-573-8711. Hauck Cellars Open 11:30-5:00 Exc Wed 223 Center Street Healdsburg; 707-473-9065 Hawkes Winery Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 6734 Hwy 128 Healdsburg; 707-433-HAWK. Holdredge Wines Open 11:00- 4:30 Sat-Sun and By Appointment. 51 Front St Healdsburg; 707431-1424.
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Open 10:30- 4:30 Daily. 24691 Dutcher Creek Road Cloverdale; 707-894-3389.
Gary Farrell Winery Open 10:00- 4:00 Daily. 10701 Westside Road Healdsburg; 707-473-2900. Geyser Peak Winery Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily.
Hop Kiln Winery Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 6050 Westside Road Healdsburg; 707-433-6491. Hudson Street Wineries 428 Hudson Street, Healdsburg; 707-433-2364. Open 11:00- 5:00 Sat-Sun
and by appointment 428 Hudson St Healdsburg; 707-433-2364. In Vino Veritas Open 11:00- 9:00 Tue,Fri,Sat; 11:00-6:00 Wed, Thu, Sun 118 North St Healdsburg; 707-395-0307. Iron Horse Vineyards Open 10:00- 3:30 Daily. 9786 Ross Station Road Sebastopol; 707-887-1507. J Vineyards & Winery Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily. 11447 Old Redwood Hwy Healdsburg; 707-431-3646. J. Rochioli Vineyards & Winery Open 11:00- 4:00 Daily. 6192 Westside Road Healdsburg; 707-433-2305. Jordan Vineyard & Winery Open 11:00- 1:00 By Appointment. 1474 Alexander Valley Road Healdsburg; 707-431-5250. Joseph Swan Vineyards Open 11:00- 4:30 Weekends. 2916 Laguna Road Forestville; 707-573-3747.
4085 West Dry Creek Road Healdsburg; 707-431-9600. Lancaster Estate Open By Appointment 15001 Chalk Hill Road Healdsburg; 707-433-8178. Limerick Lane Cellars Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 1023 Limerick Lane Healdsburg; 707-433-9211. Locals Open 11:00- 6:00 Wed-Mon. 21023 Geyserville Ave Geyserville; 707-857-4900. Longboard Vineyards Open 11:00-8:00 Thur - Sun 5 Fitch St Healdsburg; 707433-3473 Lynmar Winery Open 11:00- 4:00 Fri-Mon. 3909 Frei Road Sebastopol; 707-829-3374. Manzanita Creek Call 1441 A&B Grove Street Healdsburg; 707-433-4052. Mauritson Family Winery Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 2859 Dry Creek Road Healdsburg; 707-431-0804. Marimar Torres estate Open 11:00- 4:00 Daily. 11400 Graton Road Sebastopol; 707-823-4365. Martin Ray Winery Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily. 2191 Laguna Road Santa Rosa; 707-823-2404. Martinelli Winery Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 3360 River Road Windsor; 707-525-0570. Matanzas Creek Winery Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily. 6097 Bennett Valley Road Santa Rosa; 707-528-6464. Mazzocco Vineyards Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily. 1400 Lytton Springs Road Healdsburg; 707-433-9035.
Matrix Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily 3291 Westside Road Healdsburg; 707-433-1911 Meeker Vineyard Open 10:30- 5:00 Daily. 21035 Geyserville Ave Geyserville; 707-431-2148. Michel-Schlumberger Open By Appointment 4155 Wine Creek Road Healdsburg; 707-433-7427. Mill Creek Vineyards & Winery Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 1401 Westside Road Healdsburg; 707-431-2121. deLorimier Winery Open 10:30- 5:00 Daily. 2001 Hwy. 128 Geyserville; 707-857-2000. Medlock-Ames Open 10:00 AM Daily. 3487 Alexander Vly. Rd., Healdsburg; 707-431-8845.
Geyserville; 707-857-3531. Pellegrini Family Vineyards Open By Appointment 4055 W. Olivet Road Santa Rosa; 707-575-8463. Peterson Winery 4791 Dry Creek Rd Bldg 7 Healdsburg; 707-431-7568 Porter Creek Vineyards Open 10:30- 4:30 Daily. 8735 Westside Road Healdsburg; 707-433-6321. Pride Mountain Open By Appointment 9155 St. Helena Road Santa Rosa; 707-963-4949. Preston Vineyards Open 11:00- 4:30 Daily. 9282 West Dry Creek Road Healdsburg; 707-433-3372. Raymond Burr Vineyards Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily. 8339 West Dry Creek Road Healdsburg; 707-433-8559. Ridge at Lytton Springs Open 11:00- 4:00 Daily. 650 Lytton Springs Road Healdsburg; 707-433-7721. Robert Young Estate Winery Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily. 4960 Red Winery Road Geyserville; 707-431-4811.
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Murphy-Goode Winery Open 10:30- 4:30 Daily. 20 Matheson St. Healdsburg; 707-431-7644. Paul Hobbs Winery Open By Appointment 3355 Gravenstein Hwy N. Sebastopol; 707-824-9879. Papapietro Perry 4791 Dry Creek Rd Healdsburg; 707-433-0422. Passalacqua Winery Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily. 3805 Lambert B ridge Road Healdsburg; 707-433-5550. Paradise Ridge Winery Open Call for Hours 4545 Thomas Lake Harris Dr. Santa Rosa; 707-528-9463. Pedroncelli Winery Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily. 1220 Canyon Road
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Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 11455 Old Redood Hwy Healdsburg; 707-431-1533. Rosenblum Cellars Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 250 Center St Healdsburg; 707-431-1169. Russian Hill Winery Open 10:00-4:00 Daily. 4525 Slusser Road Windsor; 707-575-9428.
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La Crema Open 10:30- 5:30 Daily. 235 Healdsburg Ave Healdsburg; 707-431-9400. Lambert Bridge Winery Open 10:30- 4:30 Daily.
6320 Jamison Road Santa Rosa; 707-542-3138. Sapphire Hill Vineyards & Winery Open 11:00- 4:30 Fri-Sun. 51 Front St Healdsburg; 707431-1888. Sausal Winery Open 10:00- 4:00 Daily. 7370 Hwy 128 Healdsburg; 707-433-2285. Seghesio Family Vineyards Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 14730 Grove St Healdsburg; 707-433-3579. Selby Winery Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily. 215 Center St Healdsburg; 707-431-1288. Siduri Wines Open By Appointment 980 Airway Court, Suite C Santa Rosa; 707-578-3882. Silver Oak Cellars Open 9-5 Daily (11-5 Sun) 24625 Chianti Road Geyserville; 707-857-3562. Simi Winery Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 16275 Healdsburg Ave Healdsburg; 707-473-3231. Stonestreet Winery Open 10:00- 4:00 Daily. 7111 Hwy 128 Healdsburg; 800-355-8008. Stryker Sonoma Open 10:30- 5:00 Daily. 5110 Hwy 128 Geyserville; 707-433-1944. Sunce Winery Open 10:30- 5:00 Daily. 1839 Olivet road Santa Rosa; 707-526-9463. Taft Street Winery Open 11:00- 4:00 Daily. 2030 Barlow Lane Sebastopol; 707-823-2049. Taste of Terroir Open 10:30 AM Daily. 320 Center St., Healdsburg; 707-473-9707.
Thumbprint Cellars Open Daily 102 Matheson St., Healdsburg; 707-433-2393. Toad Hollow Vineyards Open 10:30- 5:30 Daily. 409-A Healdsburg Ave Healdsburg; 707-431-8667. Topel Winery Open 11:00-6:00 Wed-Mon. 125 Matheson St. Healdsburg; 707-433-4116. Trentadue Winery Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 19170 Geyserville Ave Geyserville; 707-433-3104. Twomey Cellars Open 9:00- 4:00 Mon-Sat. 3000 Westside Road Healdsburg; 800-505-4850. Unti Vineyards Open By Appointment 4202 Dry Creek Road Healdsburg; 707-433-5590. Vintners Signatures Open 10:30-5:00 Daily 4001 Hwy 128, Geyserville; 707-857-3300. White Oak Vineyards & Winery Open 10:00-5:00 Daily. 7505 Hwy 128 Healdsburg; 707-433-8429. Williamson Winery Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily. 134 Matheson St. Healdsburg; 707-433-1500. Wilson Winery Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily. 1960 Dry Creek Road Healdsburg; 707-433-4355.
Winery appears as a lonely dot Fritzthe map (a star, actually; see page on 90). The northernmost winery in Dry Creek Valley seems far from everything. But Fritz actually offers the best of two worlds: easy access via beautiful fiveminute drives off either Highway 101 (Dutcher Creek Road exit) or Dry Creek Road, yet seclusion from the hustle and bustleand crowdsof the big wineries in the area. Fritz is an underground winery, built into a hillside on the ridge that separates Dry Creek Valley from Alexander Valley. The tasting room overlooks the bucolic, rolling hills of the winerys 140-acre estate. Visitors can take advantage of this quiet, peaceful setting by bringing along a picnic to enjoy on the charming patio outside the tasting room. Inside, the wine list is loaded with highly-rated wines. Fritz is probably best known for its Zinfandel and Chardonnay, but also makes outstanding Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, and Cabernet Sauvignon. (Tip: Take home a bottle or two of the late harvest Zinfandel. It can stand alone for dessert, but is even better paired with chocolate). So ask yourself: whats a five-minute drive in your quest to find some of the best wines in Sonoma County? Visit Fritz at 24691 Dutcher Creek Road or online at www.fritzwinery.com; 800-418-9463.
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or those who can envision Sonoma County as a bunch of grapes, the southern part of the county is the narrow tip of the bunch. To the south and west out to the Pacific Oceanlies Marin County, which separates Sonoma from the San Francisco metropolitan area. To the east lies Napa County and a finger of Solano County along the Highway 37 corridor running toward Interstate 80 and Sacramento. Visitors from San Francisco typically access southern Sonoma via Highway 101, which runs south-to-north through the area with the small city of Petaluma immediately to the west and the historic town of Sonoma several miles to the east. From the East Bay, Sacramento, and Central Valley
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areas, travelers are most likely to arrive via Interstate 80 and state highway 12. The major wine regions of southern Sonoma are Sonoma Valley and Carneros, both to the southeast toward the Napa and Solano county borders. Sonoma Valley, also known as the Valley of the Moon, sits above Carneros and runs some 10 miles from the town of Sonoma northwest to Kenwood. Carneros is immediately south of the town of Sonoma and spans the southern tips of both Sonoma and Napa counties along the Highway 12 corridor running between the towns of Sonoma and Napa. Once known for poultr y and egg production, Petaluma is increasingly wine and tourism oriented. Only about an hours drive north of the Golden Gate Bridge, it is the closest Wine Country town of any size to San Francisco, and its location along Highway 101 makes it one of the easiest
to access. Within a half-hours drive from Petaluma, you can visit the town of Sonoma and Carneros, Sebastopol and the southern Russian River Valley, and Santa Rosa.
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picturesque Glen Ellen forever. But if you decide to leave, Kenwood is just a few miles farther north along Highway 12 as it makes its slow curve through the Valley of the Moon. About halfway between the town of Sonoma and Santa Rosa, Kenwood has good restaurants for lunch and just the right number of wineries needed to provide an afternoons entertainment.
Carneros
Carneros is the closest wine region to San Francisco, and strangely it is the most frequently overlooked. An official appellation only since 1983, but believed to be the second-oldest center of wine production in California, visitors eager to reach better-known areas of Sonoma and Napa counties have a tendency to barrel right through this scenic and sparsely populated region without stopping. Those who do stop are treated to startling interpretations of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in both still and sparkling styles. Because of the regions reputation among wine connoisseurs for these varietals, Carneros is sometimes referred to as the Burgundy of California. Perhaps the Switzerland of California would be a more appropriate moniker. The Carneros appellation is unique in that it spans premium wine producing areas of both Sonoma and Napa counties. To say
he name Jacuzzi evokes an expectation of luxury, and luxury is exactly what visitors find at Jacuzzi Family Vineyards. Jacuzzi Family Vineyards was first launched in 1994 by Fred Cline, proprietor of Cline Cellars and grandson of Jacuzzi whirlpool inventor Valeriano Jacuzzi. The brand made its home at Cline until 2007, when the winery opened in its new 18,000 square foot home directly across the highway from Cline in Carneros. Jacuzzi Family Vineyards c e l e brat e s t h e Ja c u zz i familys Italian heritage. To that end, the main visitor center at Jacuzzi is a Tuscanstyle stone villa modeled after the Jacuzzi homestead in Udine, Italy. And, the tasting room features mostly Italian varietals, including Moscato, Dolcetto, Barbera, and even lesser known ones like Arneis, Lagrein, and Aleatico. The visitor center has
incredible detail work both inside and out, from the dramatic Murano chandelier in the main foyer to the tasting bar handcrafted using 10 different kinds of wood. Visitors can enjoy a picnic in the winerys stone piazza (courtyard), whose centerpiece is an 85-year old fig tree transplanted from grandpa Valerianos home in Oakley. Or, the more adventurous can walk up the steps of the winerys bell tower for spectacular, panoramic views of the Carneros hills. Visitors to Jacuzzi can also sample olive oils from the Olive Press, a boutique olive oil producer. The Olive Press has its own tasting room with full view of the olive oil production area, and visitors can watch oil being made during harvest season. Both Olive Press and Jacuzzi tasting rooms have a wide selection of imported and local food products that make great gifts.
TASTING SUGGESTIONS 06 Pinot Grigio, Sonoma Coast Bright, crisp and well-balanced, with delicious tropical pear and peach flavors. $21 06 Pinot Noir, Carneros Ripe red cherries, raspberries, strawberries and spearmint. $24 05 Sangiovese, Sonoma County Bright raspberry, cherry and spicy flavors with balanced acidity and moderate tannins. $24 JACUZZI FAMILY VINEYARDS 24724 Arnold Drive Sonoma, California 95476 Phone: (866) 522-8693 www.jacuzziwines.com Open daily 10-5:30 DIRECTIONS Jacuzzi Family Vineyards is on Arnold Drive/Highway 121 directly across from sibling winery Cline, 1.8 miles south of the Highway 12/121 intersection and 4.9 miles north of Highway 37.
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Sometimesunfairlythought of as a bedroom community of relatively nearby San Francisco, Petaluma is in her heart a country town. Cows graze on both sides of the freeway oblivious to the passing traffic and small ranches spread out over the hills as you approach the city on Highway 101. If you take the East Washington Boulevard exit, head west into the center of town, and stroll or drive around the downtown streets for a little while. Youll soon realize why Petaluma is such a favorite among filmmakers.
Award-winning Sonoma County Wines ~ Free Historical Tours ~ Picnic Grounds Located four blocks from the Sonoma Plaza ~ Open Daily 11am-5pm. Sebastiani Vineyards & Winery~389 Fourth Street East, Sonoma CA 95476 www.sebastiani.com ~ 707-933-3200 ~ Established in 1904
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The city was unscathed during the terrible 1906 earthquake; so a vast array of Victorian homes and office buildings offers authentic period backdrops for TV commercials and feature films. Youll recognize scenes from American Graffiti and Peggy Sue Got Married. And sure enough, there is a cozy mixture of antique shops, small businesses, parks and restaurants to support the image. True to her country heart, Petaluma features quite a few interesting activities both downtown and in the outskirts of town. A century ago an incubator was perfected in Petaluma, earning her the title of Worlds Egg Basket. Each April, the Butter & Eggs Day Parade commemorates those days. Petaluma remains headquarters for the dairy industry. You can make gift shopping easy with gift packs of cheese and cow themed knickknacks are available. In the outlying countryside, a unique assortment of attractions awaits you. The Petaluma Adobe, situated in a state park at the intersection of Casa Grande and Adobe Roads, was built in the 1830s by General Vallejo and is one of the oldest preserved buildings in Northern California. Browse through the The Great Petaluma Mill, a riverfront landmark converted to shops and restaurants, where relics and machinery tell the history of one of Californias largest feed mills. Theres more than a days worth of things to do in Petaluma. Visit the Petaluma Visitors Program at 210 Lakeville St. (Hwy 116).
Winery Profile
Keller Estate
Why To Visit
A visually stunning winery at the gateway to the Sonoma Wine Country, Keller Estate features unique architecture, world-class landscape, original art and elegant wines from a distinct terroir. Bring along a picnic to enjoy on the terrace. Everything you taste at Keller Estate has been grown and produced onsite. Highly regarded for its Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, Keller Estate also showcases unique wines available only in the tasting room including ros, Pinot Gris, Syrah and sparkling wine.
What To Taste
07 La Cruz Pinot Noir Awarded 94 Points by Wine & Spirits: . . . a delicate, persistent wine with ethereal red fruit. $44
From 101-N: Exit Hwy 37E; left at 1st light, 5 miles. From 101-S: Exit Hwy 116E; left on Lakeville Hwy/116, 6 miles.
Keller Estate Winery, 5875 Lakeville Hwy, Petaluma, California 94954; (707) 765-2117. Open ThursSun 11:00 AM4:30 PM. www.kellerestate.com
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TASTING SUGGESTIONS 08 Pinot Blanc, Alexander Valley, Robert Young Vineyard Aromas of rich ripe pear, honeydew melon and yellow apples, with subtle hazelnut and vanilla notes, lead to a rich palate with flavors of nectarine, peach, apricot, and citrus. $22
ake an afternoon to e nj o y t h e g o o d li f e at Chateau St. Jean, the only Sonoma winery ever to win the coveted Wine S p ectator int ernational W i n e o f t h e Ye a r distinction. This historic winery offers a complete Wine Country experience: a historic building in a storybook setting, beautiful grounds featuring gorgeous Mediterranean gardens, and a first-rate tasting experience. When you pass through the gates at Chateau St. Jean in Kenwood, youll feel like youre waking in the midst of a pleasant dream. Pass slowly up the driveway to take in the view of the stately 1920 chteau, now fully restored and listed on the National Register of Historic Preservation. The chteau is nestled at the foot of the picturesque Sugarloaf Ridge and framed by the rolling 270-acre St. Jean Estate Vineyard. You l l p ass from th e
parking lot through an arch 08 Pinot Noir, Durell and into the spectacular Vineyard, Sonoma Valley gardens at Chateau St. Jean . The main garden Aromas of dried cranberries, i s o f d e t a i l e d f o r m a l raspberries, and bing cherries with notes of smoky oak, rose designa true parterrewith petals, cola, and bacon. Imhydrangeas, two fountains, peccably balanced, exotic, silky a rose garden, and a large and supple. $50 patio for dining and sipping 07 Cinq Cepages, at the visitor center. A more Sonoma County intimate and less formal Intense aromas of chocolatec o u r t y a rd g a r d e n s i t s between the chteau and the covered cherries with loads of ripe cassis, black plums, blackvisitor center. Near the main berry fruit and lovely notes of garden is a demonstration cocoa, espresso, mocha, sage vineyard where guests can and mint. $75 learn about growing the CHATEAU ST. JEAN perfect wine grape. 8555 Sonoma Highway In the visitor center, opt (Highway 12) for the Reserve Tasting, Kenwood, CA 95452 showcasing the best and Phone: (707) 833-4134 most exclusive Chateau St. (800) 543-7572 x5258 Jean wines. The winery, a www.chateaustjean.com pioneer of single vineyard Open 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM daily designated wines, selects o n ly su p e r i o r S o n o m a DIRECTIONS County vineyards for its Take Sonoma Highway (CA-12) Reserve lineup. Guests are 12 miles north from the town of Sonoma, or 11 miles east welcome to grab a table on from Santa Rosa, to Kenwood the patio, where Chateau St. in Sonoma Valley. Jeans enthusiastic staff will provide table-side service.
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2010 Sonoma County Rosato Di Sangiovese A dry rose with vibrant red cherry and cranberry fruit character and aromas of watermelon and kiwi. The perfect summer time wine that pairs wonderfully with fruit, cheeses and even strawberry shortcake.
alley of the Moon Winery has enjoyed a rich and illustrious past dating back to 1860. Since its purchase by Kenwood Vineyards in early March of 1997, the winery has experienced a renaissance, which combines elements of the propertys colorful and significant past with its glorious new future as a producer of ultra-premium Sonoma wines. Valley of the Moon Winerys standard of quality control begins in the vineyard with the hand-selection of the highest-quality fruit available. Whole cluster pressing, careful separations of press fractions, barrel fermentation, aging in small French and American oak barrels and utilizing the cuve method (every lot is kept separate until the end of aging) allow the winery to bring out the full potential of each wine. At the end of this aging period, lots are blended extensively so that each contributes to, yet doesnt overshadow, the final wine. The end result is a superior quality wine that is complex and well balanced. Designed in Bergamo, Italy, the packaging of Valley of the Moon wines is extremely
unique and progressive. The etched bottle design illustrates the moon in all of its lunar 2008 Cuvee de la Luna Cabernet Aromas of black cherry and plum phases. The initial inspiration for the design originated from mingle with notes of bay leaf, anise an eighteenth-century East and sweet tobacco. Supple tannins and balanced acidity provide Indian drawing, showing the excellent structure to this elegant and moon as the measurement complex blend of Cabernet, Merlot of the worlds time. As and Malbec. the moon and the sun are complementary in nature, VALLEY OF THE MOON so are their portrayals on the WINERY bottles of Valley of the Moon 777 Madrone Road wines. Glen Ellen, CA 95442 The rebirth of Valley of (707) 939-4500 the Moon Winery evokes valleyofthemoonwinery.com the original character of the Open daily 10-4:30 110 year old stone building: PRIVATE TOURS AND the barrel cellar incorporates TASTINGS AVAILABLE ancient stone walls with Offering a $5 standard or a $10 modern trusses creating a Reserve Tasting. Groups of 10 or harmonious collaboration of more may reserve a private tour stone and wood, old and new. and tasting at $15 per person. Sit With Tuscan red overtones, and relax with the addition of a the newly structured tasting savory plate of local cheeses to room, finished with handaccompany your tasting experience. troweled plaster and stone, Complimentary tours at 10:30 AM features a 60 foot long and 2:00 PM daily. Picnic areas sculptural concrete and metal available for winery guests. tasting bar. DIRECTIONS Celebrating the marriage of From Santa Rosa, drive east on its rich history with a stateHighway 12, through Glen Ellen. of-the-art wine production facility, Valley of the Moon Make a right turn on Madrone Road. Proceed 0.1 mile to the entrance of Winery is a familiar landmark Valley of the Moon Winery. on Madrone Road in the heart of Sonoma Valley.
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Extraordinary Hospitality Exquisite Atmosphere Impeccable Wines
hen wine tourists visit Ledson Winery All the wines are handcrafted in small and Vineyards in Kenwood, they production lots and many such as Cepage almost feel they are entering a magic land and La Montagna sell out before the next where their every wish will be granted. The vintage is ready to go to market. Probably first thrill is the view across a lush, mature the best way to avoid disappointment is Merlot vineyard of the Castle, as locals by enrolling in one of the five Ledson wine call the 16,000 sq. ft. French-Normandy clubs. As a club member you sign up to architectural beauty silhouetted against the receive two bottles or a case of wine with distant hills. As guests park and walk to each shipment and pick and choose the the winery building, the wines you prefer: all white, All the wines are feeling of having stepped all red, dry wines only, sweet from the everyday world wines only, or a mix of each. handcrafted in small into a fairytale increases. production lots and many Club members also are Then, when they walk treated to private parties such as Cepage and La through the doors into the throughout the year and foyer, they find they are Montagna sell out before enjoy preferred pricing at the next vintage is ready other winery events. being treated like royalty. A pleasant concierge To r o u n d o u t t h e to go to market. suggests the path they complete wine experience should follow over the elegant parquet there is the luxurious Ledson Hotel and floors to one of four comfortable tasting Harmony Lounge on the historic Sonoma salons. On warm spring and summer days plaza. The hotel features six individually the doors stand open temptingly, inviting decorated guest rooms, furnished in antique a stroll through the gardens or, with a grandeur blended with the finest modern selection of cold meats, fine cheeses from conveniences and comforts. The lounge, around the world, pastas, salads and open from 11:00 AM, serves fine wines, sinfully decadent desserts a picnic may be sparklers, beer, and cocktails with tempting assembled on the spot to be enjoyed, with small plates made with local ingredients. a glass of your favorite Ledson wine, under the century-old oak trees. For hotel reservations log onto www. More than 100 jars and bottles of ledsonhotel.com or call 707-996-9779. condiments and sauces displayed on racks The concierge will be happy to assist with and shelves make tasty gifts to carry home your plans for a pleasant stay in the area. or, perhaps for ease in packing, something Ledson Winery is open daily from 10:00 soft from the boutique shop might be wiser. AM 5 PM, at 7335 Highway 12, Kenwood. The wines are only available at the Castle, For information call 707-537-3810 or visit the Ledson Hotel & Harmony Lounge, or in their website at www.ledsonwinery.com. the online store at www.ledsonwinery.com.
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Where wine country elegance meets old-world charm ... Where ambiance exceeds all expectations ... Where you can step back in time to a grander era ...
Open Daily 10 5 7335 Sonoma Hwy Kenwood CA 95409 (707) 537-3810 www.ledsonwinery.com
Open Daily 11 480 1st Street East Sonoma CA 95476 (707) 996-9779 www.ledsonhotel.com
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Imagery Winery
Winemaker: Joe Benziger 877-550-4278, imagerywinery.com 14335 Highway 12, Glen Ellen Tasting: 10 4:30 daily Tasting Fee: $5.00 and $10.00 flights Features: Patio picnic areas, Varietal Walk, self-guided gallery tour Vibe: Unusual wines paired with art Since 1985 each Imagery wine has had its own exclusive artist series label, and the art for these labels has been assembled in a magnificent book, with signed copies available in the gallery. Most Imagery wines are limited in production, made from lesser-known grapes. One dazzler is the Italian native Lagrein. Another is the Sauvignon Blanc/Muscat Canelli blend dubbed Wow because of consumers reaction. Jacuzzi Family Vineyards Near Sonoma wines, $25 - wine consultant picks, and $35 for private tasting Features: Gothic Castle Architecture Vibe: New Sonoma Valley landmark Steve Ledson, president and winemaker, specializes in small lots of hand-crafted vineyard designate wines sold only at the winery. Guests taste in four beautifully appointed rooms, stroll the impeccable grounds and picnic under 100-year-old oak trees. Build a picnic on the spot with elegant salads, pastas and indescribably seductive desserts from the gourmet deli. Reservations may be made to plan your wedding against the breathtaking backdrop of the Ledson castle. Tasting Fee: $25 For Food Pairing Features: Food Pairing Vibe: Food and wine in the heart of Sonoma Valley Guests at Mayo Family Winery Reserve Room enjoy a learning experience in a fun setting. Seven wines, including lesser-known varietals such as Sangiovese, Gewurztraminer and Viognier along with upper tier Chardonnay, Zinfandel and Cabernet Sauvignon are expertly matched with seasonally changing gourmet foods prepared by Chef Oliver.
Ledson Winery
Winemaker: Steve Noble Ledson 707-537-3810; ledson.com 7335 Highway 12, Kenwood, CA Tasting 10-5 daily Tasting Fee: $15 - 6 wines, $20 - 9
7 wines for a $10-$20 tasting fee. Features: Historic Restored Tasting Room Vibe: Updated winemaking legend For more than 100 years Sonoma wine pioneer Samuele Sebastiani and his descendents have made fine wines in this famous winery. Recently an elegant tasting hall with an 80-foot marble bar and islands of unusual gift items has been added. Several wines only available at the winery, such as Dolcino Rosso, Sonoma Valley Syrah and Eye of the Swan, are available for sampling.
The chateau is surrounded by lush lawns, beautiful flower gardens, and shaded picnic grounds. The tasting room is a shoppers delight and is packed with wine country decorations. Once known for making only white wines, the red wines are stealing much of the press these days. A separate reserve tasting room is worth the splurge to taste many wines only available at the winery.
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Cline Cellars
707-940-4000; clinecellars.com 24737 Arnold Drive, Sonoma Tasting: 10-6 daily Tasting Fee: Free Features: Picnic tables, California Missions Musuem, gardens Vibe: Laid-back Early California style The winery is located in the Carneros region of Sonoma County on a historic 350-acre estate with new vineyards and facilities. The tasting room is housed in an 1850s farmhouse. While much of the cool Carneros region is planted to Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Merlot, Fred Cline pioneered the planting of Rhne varietals including Syrah, Viognier, Marsanne and Roussanne. Be sure to stroll the opulent grounds and check out the aviaries featuring some exotic
Lake County
ust a half hour north of the Napa section to plan your itinerary and stops. Valley and Mendocino County wineries Highway 175, five miles north of Kelseyville are the wine regions of Lake County. The will take you to Highway 101 if your evening relaxed, rural atmosphere and clean air destination is in Mendocino or Sonoma contribute to the refreshing character of counties. these unspoiled regions. Well-known as a The communities of Lake County vacation and weekend getaway destination, are alive with special events such as the Lake County is re-establishing its reputation Heron Festival at Clear Lake State Park for producing fine wines. (April); Wild West Day in Upper Lake and With an important exception, Lake Middletown Days in Middletown ( June); Countys wine regions are around Clear the Lake County Wine Adventure (July); the Lake, the large body of water that is the Kelseyville Pear Festival (September); Steele main focus of tourism within the county. Wines Harvest Festival (October); Memorial The exception is Guenoc Valley, situated Day, 4th of July, and Labor Day activities; along Butts Canyon Road just north of the as well as concerts and entertainment Napa County line. The Clear Lake district year-round at Robinson Rancheria Resort literally surrounds the lake; carved within & Casino. Call the Lake County Visitor it are two sub-regions. The Red Hills district Information Center for information is just to the southwest of the lake along on these and other events. The center is Highway 29 as it runs northwest toward located at 6110 East Hwy 20 in Lucerne. The Kelseyville. The High Valley district lies number is 800-525-3743 or 707-274-5652. along the eastern shore of the lake, just to the north of Highway 20 between the junction with state Highway 53 and the town Willits of Lucerne. Redwood Valley Cellars Clear Lake, with its Lake Upper Lake 100 miles of shoreline, Mendocino Discovery Inn Tulip Hill is Californias largest Lucerne Ukiah 29 natural freshwater lake. 101 Lakeport To Colusa The parks, beaches and Lake County Visitor Clear Lake Information Center resorts around the lake are 53 Steele Days 20 Wines. 175 Inn Clearlake popular spots for rest and Rosa DOro Lower Lake Kelseyville Hopland 29 relaxation, family picnics, fishing, skiing, boating and Six Sigma 29 175 swimming. Cloverdale A one-day taste of Lake Crazy Creek Air Adventures County is best achieved by Lake Calpine Geothermal Middletown Sonoma Visitor Center simply driving around the Geyserville 128 Twin Pine lake, a distance of some 60 Casino miles on highways 29, 20, 101 128 29 Healdsburg and 53. Consult the map Calistoga and directories in this
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Twin Pine Casino & Hotel Offers Wine Country Visitors Great Location, First-Class Amenities
win Pine Casino & Hotel is located conveniently at the Northern gateway to the Napa Valley, just above the hot springs resort town of Calistoga, and near the picturesque town of Middletown in the Lake County wine country. The state-ofthe-art facility features a unique turn-ofthe-century winery theme and over 92,000 square feet of guest space. The casino is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The smoke-free hotel offers luxury accommodations with 60 deluxe rooms and suitesall appointed with flat screen TVs, Wi-Fi access. Room service is available. Twin Pines Manzanita Restaurant offers full-service dining. It features superb down-to-earth food and wines that are sourced close, cooked fresh and served promptly. You can unwind in the Grapevine Bar & Lounge, where you can enjoy live entertainment or watch your favorite sporting events on high-definition viewing screens.
The Off the Vine gift shop offers wine accessories, jewelry and a wide variety of hard-to-find specialty items. It also features a wine tasting area that showcases the best of the renowned wines that make the Northern California Wine Country a top destination for leisure travel. Twin Pine features over 500 of the latest slot machines as well as live table game action. Guests can join the Harvest Club rewards program and accumulate points to use toward hotel accommodations, dining, gift shop purchases, entries into numerous promotions and free slot play. Twin Pine Casino & Hotel prides itself on being the Wine Countrys first-class ticket to world-class fun and the San Francisco Bay Areas closest casino-hotel facility. It is owned and operated by the Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California. For more information, call (800) 545-4872 or visit www.TwinPine.com.
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Californias largest natural lake is the dramatic centerpiece for the rustic beauty of Lake Countys wine country, about an hours drive from Healdsburg or Calistoga and home to some 20 wineries.
ake County is a paradox in paradise. It is among the newest destinations for fanciers of fine wines, yet it is one of Californias oldest wine regions. It has the beauty and down-to-earth feel of the frontier, yet luxury resorts have thrived here for over a century. If you are looking for a scenic and largely undiscovered wine touring destination, Lake County is for you. But hurry: Lake Countys star is rising fast. Here are four stellar wineries to visit.
Crazy Creek Air Adventures A small scenic valley in the Northern California Mayacmas Mountain range serves as the perfect spot for the ultimate glider ride. Incredible views and colorful rural vistas showcase vineyards, the largest fresh water lake in California, geothermal steam clouds produced by nearby geysers, and even the remnants of an ancient volcano. 18896 Grange Road, Middletown; 707-987-9293 . Six Sigma Ranch & Vineyards The name Six Sigma refers to a methodology for measuring quality and process improvement to achieve near-perfection. A mathematician by training, owner Kaj Ahlmann applies data-driven principles of this methodology to every wine he produces. His Tempranillo is regarded by some
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critics as the best produced in California. Open for tasting and tours by appointment. 13372 Spruce Grove Road, Lower Lake; 707-994-2086. Tulip Hill Winery After 50 years of farming experience, including planting of over 30,000 tulips imported from Holland in the Napa Valley, the Budge Brown family founded Tulip Hill in a former water bottling plant. The grounds are lavishly landscaped with tulips, a symbol of of the quality and rarity of their wines. Open daily 10-6. Bartlett Springs Road at Hwy 20, Nice; 707-274-9373.
Where To Eat
Blue Wing Saloon & Cafe, 9520 Main Street Upper Lake; (707) 275-2233. Saw Shop Gallery Bistro Restaurant & Bar, 3825 Main Street, Kelseyville; (707) 278-0129. Studebakers Coffee House, 3990 Main Street, Kelseyville; (707) 279-8809.
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regions enables scenic loop itineraries. An inner loop runs from Cloverdale on Highway 101, to Boonville via Highway 128, to Ukiah along Highway 253, and back to Cloverdale on Highway 101. The total distance along this loop is about 80 miles. An outer loop runs from Cloverdale along Highway 128 through Boonville and on to Albion on Highway 1. From Albion, the loop runs through the coastal towns including the historic and picturesque town of Mendocino to Fort Bragg, then east on Highway 20 to Willits and Highway 101 South for the return to Cloverdale. Be warned that the outer loop is long. At about 165 miles, much of it over winding Wine Country and coastal roads, it is definitely not a one-day trip. Of course, you dont have to do the loops to have an enjoyable tour. Less ambitious trips can be planned from any of the towns on the loops. Nor must the loops start in Cloverdale. You can obviously use any of the
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most weeknights and Sundays. See the Discovery Inn ad in this magazine for details. The Discovery Inn is located at 1340 N. State Street, Ukiah, CA 95482. (707) 462-8873.
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Mendocino
Anderson Valley Wine Experience Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily. Serving the wines of Claudia Springs, Philo Ridge Vineyards, and Rayes Hill Vineyards. 17810 Farrer Lane at Hwy 128 Boonville; 707-895-3993. Brutocao Cellars Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 13500 S. highway 101 Hopland; 707-744-1664. Dunnewood Vineyards Open 8:00- 4:00 Mon-Thur. 2399 N. State St. Ukiah; 707467-4840. Gabrielli Winery Open 10:00- 4:00 Mon-Fri. 10950 West Road Redwood Valley; 707-485-1221. Graziano Family of Wines Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 13251 S. Hwy 101 Suite 3 Hopland; 707-744-8466. Greenwood Ridge Vineyards Open 10:00- 6:00 Daily. 5501 Hwy 128 Philo; 707895-2002. Handley Cellars Open 10:00- 6:00 Daily. 3151 Highway 128 Philo; 707895-3876. Husch Vineyards Open 10:00- 6:00 Daily. 4400 Highway 128 Philo; 707895-3216. Jeriko Estate Winery Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 12141 Hewlitt and Sturtevant Road Hopland; 707-744-1140. Maple Creek Winery Open 10:30- 5:00 Daily. 20799 Hwy 128 Yorkville; 707895-3001. McDowell Valley Wine and Mercantile
Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily. 13380 S. Hwy 101 Hopland; 707-744-8911. McNab Ridge Winery Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 13441 S. Hwy 101 Hopland; 707-744-1986. Milano Family Winery Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 14594 S. Hwy 101 Hopland; 707-744-1396. Navarro Vineyards Open 10:00- 6:00 Daily. 5601 Hwy 128 Philo; 800537-9463. Pacific Star Winery Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily. 33000 N. Hwy 1 Fort Bragg; 707-964-1155. Parducci Wine Cellars Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 501 Parducci Road Ukiah; 707463-5357. Redwood Valley Cellars Open 9:30- 5:00 Daily. 7051 N. State St. Redwood Valley; 707-485-0322. Roederer Estate Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily. 4501 Hwy 128 Philo; 707895-2288. Redwood Valley Cellars Open 9:30- 5:00 Daily. 7051 N. State St. Redwood Valley; 707-485-0322. Silversmith Vineyards Open 11:00- 5:00 Weekends. 3700 A Road J Redwood Valley; 707-485-1196.
Ceago Del Lago Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 5115 E. Hwy 20 Nice; 707274-1462. Cougars Leap Winery Open 11:00- 5:00 Fri-Sun. 9300 Seigler Springs Road N. Kelseyville; 707-279-0651. Langtry Estate Vineyards & Winery (Formerly Guenoc) Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 21000 Butts Canyon Road Middletown; 707-987-2385. Moore Family Winery Open 11:00-5:00 Sat/Sun 11990 Bottlerock Road Kelseyville ; 707-279-9279 Ployez Winery Open 11:00- 5:00 Mon-Sat. 11171 S. Hwy 29 Lower Lake; 707-994-2106. Rosa dOro Vineyards Open Wed-Sat 10:30-6:30 Sun 11-5 & Mon-Tue in Summer 3915 Main St. Kelseyville; 707-279-0483. Shannon Ridge Winery Open 12:00- 5:00 Daily. 12599 E. Hwy 20 Clearlake Oaks; 707-998-9656.
Nice; 707-274-9373.
RESTAURANTS
Mendocino
Boonville Hotel Spontaneous menus of simple, fresh, local fare featuring organic meats and locallygrown produce. Dinner. 14050 Hwy. 128, Boonville; 707895-2210.
Lake County
Blue Wing Saloon California comfort food, microbrews and local wines. Menu offers homestyle recipes pairing the best of the regions orchards, farms and vineyards. 9520 Main St. Upper Lake; 707-275-2233.
ACTIVITIES
Mendocino
Grace Hudson Museum History and anthropology museum featuring Western American art, California Indian cultures, North Coast history, and contemporary regional artists. 431 South Main Street, Ukiah; 707-467-2836.
Lake County
Crazy Creek Air Adventures
Amazing views soaring above Lake County just minutes from the Napa Valley. 18897 Grange Rd, Middleetown; 707-987-9293; www. crazycreekairadventures.com
Steele Wines
Lake County
Brassfield Estate Open By Appointment 10915 High Valley Road Clearlake Oaks; 707-998-1895.
Terrill Cellars Tuscan Village Open 11-4 Wed-Sun with extended hours in summer. 16175 Main Street Lower Lake; 707-799-7530.
INSIDE: Wine Country dining is a mixture of locally farmed produce, world-class chefs, and stunning settings >>
CHEF CENTRAL
The Wine Country is home to some of the worlds most talented and innovative chefs. They come here for the spectacular climate, produce, artisanal foods, and wines. No wonder the Wine Country is home to so many fabulous restaurants.
Napa Valley
Cindys Backstreet Kitchen This upscale eatery has become a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike. It features a menu of delicious, cookedfrom-scratch cuisine created from quality ingredients. 1327 Railroad Ave, St. Helena, 707-963-1200. Go Fish Renowned Wine Country restaurateur Cindy Pawlcyn has created a classic West Coast fish restaurant complete with a San Francisco-style raw bar and a full sushi and sake bar. Reservations are suggested, but ample seating makes walk-in dining feasible. 641 Main St., St. Helena, 707963-0700. Martini House Pat Kuleto and Todd Humphries collaborate on cuisine that showcases Napa Valleys Native American and winemaking history. Lunch, dinner. 1245 Spring St. between Main & Oak, St. Helena; 707-963-2233. Rutherford Grill Great steaks, ribs and chicken; low corkage fee; outdoor bar and fireplace. Lunch,
dinner. 1180 Rutherford Rd. at Hwy. 29, Rutherford; 707-963-1792. Gotts Roadside Tray Gourmet Informal, gourmet roadside diner with memorable Ahi sandwiches and low corkage fee. Lunch, dinner. 933 Main St. between Charter Oak & Pope, St. Helena, 707-963-3486; also at 644 First Street (at Oxbow Public Market), Napa, 707224-6900. Wine Spectator Greystone Terraced gardens provide the perfect introduction to the cuisine, which features Californias bounty from the land and sea. Lunch, dinner. Culinary Institute of America, 2555 Main St. at Deer Park Rd., St. Helena; 707-967-1010. Bistro Don Giovanni Napa Valley cuisine with an Italian and Country French flavor; memorable ambiance featuring traditional fireplace and romantic outdoor terraces. Lunch, dinner. 4110 Howard Lane, Napa; 707224-3300. Bottega Chef Michael Chiarello serves seasonal
ZinsValley
Enjoy Chef Greg Johnsons Inspired American Cuisine in an atmosphere that is casually refined at the new downtown location for this long-time locals favorite. Cozy up to the beautiful fireplace in the lounge during the winter season and enjoy the relaxing outdoor courtyard in warm weather months. Open Daily. 1106 First Street. 707-224-0695; zinsvalley.com.
Willis Seafood & Raw Bar Cuban inspired East Coast cuisine, a fresh raw bar, and an eclectic drink menu. Lunch, dinner; no reservations. 403 Healdsburg Ave. at North St., Healdsburg; 707-433-9191. Zin Restaurant Casual fine dining with ingredient-driven menus featuring fresh farm produce, at moderate prices. 344 Center St., Healdsburg. 707-473-0946.
LAST-MINUTE CHOICES In the Wine Country with no restaurant reservations? Dont panic. There is hope for you. >> Inquire about early and late reservation times. Sometimes even busy restaurants can accommodate you if you are willing to eat a little earlier or later than most people prefer. >> Ask you top choices among nearby restaurants if they have wait lists. Cancellations do happenespecially after a day of wine tasting and a table may become available at the last minute. >> Ask your concierge or innkeeper if they can help you with a hardto-get reservation. They may have special relationships that can score you a table when there is officially no availability. >> Ask the restaurant host or maitre d if you can be seated in the bar, either to dine or to wait for a table if any reserved guests are noshows.
Sonoma County
North
Bistro Ralph Chef and owner Ralph Tingle serves up contemporary California cuisine at this comfortable spot on the Healdsburg Plaza. Lunch, dinner. 109 Plaza St. at Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, CA 95448; 707-433-1380.
Central
John Ash & Co Chef Jeffrey Madura utilizes the freshest of locally grown products to create inspired wine country cuisine. Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch. Vintners Inn, 4330 Barnes Rd. at River Rd., Santa Rosa; 707-5277687.
South
Cafe La Haye Food critic Michael Bauer says it best: Cafe La Haye is one of those rare restaurants in which you know the moment you walk in the door youre going to have a good time...Simple food prepared to perfection... excellent service. 140 E. Napa St. between 1st & 2nd, Sonoma; 707-935-5994.
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Redd - Yountville
6480 Washington St;
Angle - Napa
540 Main St;
Annalien - Napa
1142 Main St;
Celadon - Napa
500 Main St;
Cuve - Napa
1650 Soscol Ave;
Farm - Napa
4048 Sonoma Hwy;
Ad Hoc - Yountville
6476 Washington St;
La Toque - Napa
1314 Mckinstry St;
Bottega - Yountville
6252 Washington St;
Bouchon - Yountville
6534 Washington St;
Brix - Yountville
7377 St. Helena Hwy;
Ubuntu - Napa
1140 Main St;
ZinsValley - Napa
1106 First St;
Hurleys - Yountville
6518 Washington St;
Zuzu - Napa
829 Main St;
(707) 528-4355 (707) 575-1113 (707) 525-1690 (707) 545-2337 (707) 528-1549 (707) 636-7388 (707) 546-5100 (707) 568-4002 (707) 526-3096 (707) 523-4814 (707) 938-2130 (707) 996-6409 (707) 938-4844 (707) 996-4401 (707) 833-2690 (707) 833-6326 (707) 935-5994 (707) 996-3030 (707) 933-3663 (707) 938-3634 (707) 939-2477 (707) 938-2884
Barndiva - Healdsburg
231 Center St;
Cyrus - Healdsburg
29 North St;
Scopa - Healdsburg
109A Plaza St;
Mirepoix - Windsor
275 Windsor River Rd;
Estate - Sonoma
400 West Spain St;
Sante - Sonoma
100 Boyles Blvd;
Mount St. Helena Golf Course 9 holes; public; 5300-5518 yards; par 68. 2025 Grant Street, Calistoga; 707942-9966. Silverado Country Club 36 holes; semi-private; 5857-6900 yards; par 72. Pro shop; tennis courts; resort; restaurant. 1600 Atlas Peak Road, Napa; 707-257-5460. Adobe Creek 18-holes; public; 5085-6886 yards; par 72. Pro shop; restaurant. 1901 Frates Road, Petaluma. 707-765-3000. The Oakmont Golf Club 18 holes; semi-private; 5584-6379 yards; par 67-72. Practice range; pro shop; restaurant. 7025 Oakmont Drive, Santa Rosa; 707-539-0415.
SPAS
Golden Haven Hot Springs
Calistoga hot springs mineral water and rejuvenating spa treatments, including mud baths for couples. 1713 Lake Street, Calistoga; 707-9426793. Lincoln Avenue Spa Offers several alternatives to the traditional Calistoga mud bath using herbal formulas specifically developed for your health and beauty. 1339 Lincoln Avenue, Calistoga; 707942-5296.
Bicycle Rentals
Napa Valley Bike Tours Sonoma Valley Bike Tours
Bike and kayak rentals, one-day guided tours, and all-inclusive vacation packages since 1987. Tour the Wine Country in a way you simply cant experience by car. Special connections let you visit wineries and sample wines youd otherwise miss. Bicycle inside the vineyards or on country roads. New, high-end bicycles every year ensure a great experience. 707-531-7708; www.napavalleybiketours.com, www. sonomavalleybiketours.com. Wine Country Bikes Will deliver the whole rental kit right to your door. 61 Front Street Healdsburg; 707-473-0610.
Golf
Napa Golf Course at Kennedy Park
18 holes; public; 5690-6704 yards; par 72-73. Practice range; pro shop; restaurant. 2295 Streblow Drive, Napa; 707-255-4333.
Limousine Service
AA Limousine Service
Provides Napa and Sonoma wine touring services from all Bay Area cities; weekday rates start at $180 for four hours. Transportation options include sedans, SUVs, Hummers, and
Eagle Vines Golf Club 18 holes; public; 5652-7283 yards; par 72. Practice range; food & beverage service. 580 South Kelly Road, Napa; 707-257-4470.
Special $19* - Mon. to Fri. $31 - Weekend Lessons Available Driving Range Carts Available Restaurant on Premises
*with this coupon after 10am
19400 Hwy 116 Monte Rio, CA Includes 9 holes Ranked #3 of 9 with Cart Hole Golf Courses *must present this ad to receive wine country special Nationally TEE TIMES: (707) 865-1116 www.northwoodgolf.com
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Sonoma North
Sonoma South
Grape Leaf Inn
13 rooms, most w/king beds, many w/ fireplaces. Afternoon wine tasting in hidden Secret Speakeasy room. 539 Johnson Street, Healdsburg; 707-433-8140; 866.433.8140; www. grapeleafinn.com. Beltane Ranch 6 rooms in an 1892 ranch house and cottage overlooking the vineyards of Sonoma Valley, surrounded by gardens and shaded by ancient oak trees. 11775 Sonoma Highway (Hwy 12), Glen Ellen; 707-996-6501; www.beltaneranch.com. The Cooperage Inn Located one block from the Sonoma Plaza and its shops, restaurants, wineries, events and historic culture. Built by Italian stone masons as an icehouse and brewery in 1911, it is one of the most historic, and quaintest of buildings in town. In 1924 it became a cooperage until Prohibition. As part of General Vallejos original land grant, the inn resides on the edge of the Vallejo State Park. 301 First Street West Sonoma; 707-996-7054. Calabasas Creek Bed and Breakfast Spacious hideaway nestled in a creekside country setting among ancient oak trees. The light-filled suite includes cathedral ceilings, fireplace, and an elegantly carved queen-size bed with down comforter and pillows. The bathroom area is fully-tiled with a large glassed-in shower and an indoor Jacuzzi tub for two. 12775 Henno Road Glen Ellen; 707-939-8132 Gaige House Inn & Spa 20 rooms in a luxury Wine Country B&B providing a stylish getaway for those visiting the Sonoma and Napa valleys. Reviewed by Frommers in 2005 as the finest B&B in the wine country. 13540
Madrona Manor 21 rooms in a stately Victorian mansion nestled into the hills above Dry Creek Valley and surrounded by eight acres of wooded, landscaped grounds. Full-service gourmet restaurant, heated pool. 1001 Westside Road, Healdsburg; 800-2584003; www.madronamanor.com. Villa Messina 5 rooms overlooking more than 400,000 acres of the picturesque Sonoma County Wine Country. Lush vineyards reach off to the horizon in one direction, rolling hills and the geysers in another. 316 Burgundy Rd, Healdsburg; 707-433-6655; www. villamessina.com. Applewood Inn 19 rooms in a historic and casually luxurious B&B inn featuring an acclaimed wine country restaurant and cooking school. 13555 Highway 116, Guerneville; 707-869-9093; 800-555-8509; www. applewoodinn.com. Fern Grove Cottages Charming country inn with lush gardens, redwoods. Fireplaces, spas. Close to river, dining, shops, wineries, activities.
Arnold Drive, Glen Ellen; 707-935-0237; 800-935-0237; www.gaige com. Brick House Bungalows 5 bungalows located one-half block of sonoma Plaza. This inn is near the best restaurants, shops, and historical sites. Built in 1907, the style is lItalian farmhouse. 313 1st St, Sonoma; 707996-7301. Ramekins Bed and Breakfast Beautifully decorated, over-sized guest rooms, all with private bathrooms above Sonomas brand new culinary school for home cooks. 450 W. Spain Street Sonoma; 707-933-0450 Trojan Horse Inn Victorian Bed & Breakfast near Historic Sonoma Plaza. Full breakfast, bicycles, hot tub, spa treatments. Rooms with king or queen beds, fireplaces, Jacuzzi tubs, patios. 19455 Sonoma Highway Sonoma; 707-996-2430
10 rooms in a quaint farmhouse and guest cottages set on two acres of beautiful coastal gardens with spectacular ocean views. 11201 North Lansing Street, Mendocino; 707-937-0551, 800-527-3111; www.agatecove.com. Anderson Creek Inn 5 rooms on 16 acres near the town of Boonville with views of rolling hills peppered by majestic old oaks and lined with tall redwoods. 12050 Anderson Valley Way, Boonville; 707-895-3091; 800.552.6202; www.andersoncreekinn. com. Philo Pottery Inn 5 rooms with authentic European hospitality and comfortable accommodations on grounds featuring flower and herb gardens. 8550 Highway 128, Philo; 707.895.3069; www. philopotteryinn.com.
spa surrounded by an English cottage garden. 150 Clear Lake Ave., Lakeport; 707-263-6444; www.arborhousebnb.com. Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily. 5115 E. Hwy 20 Nice; 707-274-1462. Spirit Lake B&B 4 rooms situated on a secluded 17 acre estate, with a 4 acre private lake. 11865 Candy Lane, Middletown; 707-995-9090. Gingerbread Cottages B&B 10 romantic lakefront cottages located on a two acre estate overlooking Clear Lake. Shaded by old oak trees, the cottages afford soothing water views and scenic Mt. Konoti and the gardens. Accommodations are decorated with antiques and art and include private baths, queen beds, answering machines, TV, VCR and kitchenettes. 4057 E Hwy 20 P. O. Box 4004, Nice; 888- 880-LAKE.
Lake County
Arbor House Inn 5 rooms located one block from Californias largest and oldest natural lake. Outdoor
Mendocino County
Agate Cove Inn
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13 rooms, with king beds & private baths, 10 with 2-person whirlpool tubs/showers & 5 with fireplaces. Afternoon wine tasting in the hidden Secret Speakeasy room. The Inn is 3 blocks from the quaint plaza where youll find renown restaurants and shops. A gourmet country breakfast is included along with wines and cheeses in the evenings.
Air Conditioning Gourmet country breakfast Award-winning wines & cheeses Walk to historic downtown Healdsburg Over 65 wineries w/in 15 minutes drive
Sonoma
Ledson Hotel
A luxury, old-world style, six-room boutique hotel and gourmet restaurant located on the historical Sonoma Plaza. Appointed with antique grandeur, and paired with modern amenities, each room reflects a different personality. 480 First
Sandman Inn
Three-star motel with well appointed rooms located close to over 100 wineries and less than an hour from the Pacific Ocean and magnificent redwood forests. Also near shopping and restaurants. Amenities include a large outdoor heated pool, deluxe breakfast bar, guest exercise room and guest laundry facilities. 3421 Cleveland Ave, Santa Rosa; 707-544-8570.
Lake County
Tallman Hotel 17 rooms and suites are each uniquely designed to capture the authentic look and feel of this historic Victorian hotel while pampering guests with modern conveniences and luxurious amenities. Geo-exchange heating and cooling systems and solar technology help to produce a comfortable, state-of-the-art, eco-friendly environment. 9550 Main Street, Upper Lake; 707-275-2244 or 866708-5253; www.TallmanHotel.com.
Mendocino County
Discovery Inn 177 large and well appointed rooms, some with private balcony. Ukiahs most complete one-stop motel, located in the heart of the Redwoods close to wineries. Amenities include swimming pool and spa, internet access, and conference facilities. 1340 N. State Street, Ukiah; 707462-8873.
FEATURED B&B
For Reservations phone: 707-4338140 Toll-free: 1-866-433-8140 or Email: info@grapeleafinn.com, Located at 539 Johnson Street, Healdsburg.
mud bath was recently selected as the favorite mud bath experience of all the Napa Valley spas. Located at 1713 Lake Street, Calistoga; 707-942-8000.
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Bistro Ralph - 109 Plaza St., Healdsburg ..............................................................................................707-433-1380 Corks - 5700 Gravenstein Highway North, Forestville.............................................................................707-887-3344 Cyrus - 29 North St., Healdsburg ............................................................................................................707-433-3311 Dry Creek Kitchen - 317 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg .........................................................................707-431-0330 Francis Ford Coppola - 300 Via Archimedes (Hwy 101 to Independence Lane), Geyserville .................707-431-0330 Ravenous Cafe - 420 Center St., Healdsburg .........................................................................................707-431-1302 Willis Seafood & Raw Bar - 403 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg ...........................................................707-433-9191 Zin - 344 Center St., Healdsburg .............................................................................................................707-473-0946 Equus Restaurant - (Fountaingrove Hotel) 101 Fountaingrove Parkway, Santa Rosa ...........................707-578-6101 John Ash & Co - (Vintners Inn) 4330 Barnes Rd. at River Rd., Santa Rosa ..............................................707-527-7687 La Gare French Restaurant - 208 Wilson St., Santa Rosa..................................................................707-528-4355 Underwood Bar & Bistro - 9113 Graton Rd., Graton............................................................................707-823-7023 ZaZu - 3535 Guerneville Rd., Santa Rosa ................................................................................................707-523-4814 Cucina Paradiso - 56 E. Washington St., Petaluma ...............................................................................707-782-1130 Cafe La Haye - 140 E. Napa St., Sonoma................................................................................................707-935-5994 Duece - 691 Broadway, Sonoma ............................................................................................................707-933-3823 El Dorado Kitchen - (El Dorado Hotel) 405 First St. West at West Spain St., Sonoma ............................707-996-3030 Saddles Steakhouse - 29 East MacArthur St., Sonoma ........................................................................707-933-3191 Kenwood - 9900 Sonoma Hwy./Hwy. 12, Kenwood ..............................................................................707-833-6326 Cindys Backstreet Kitchen - 1327 Railroad Ave., St. Helena...............................................................707-963-1200 Go Fish - 641 Main St., St. Helena ..........................................................................................................707-963-0700 Market - 1347 Main St., St. Helena ........................................................................................................707-963-3799 Martini House - 1245 Spring St., St. Helena .........................................................................................707-963-2233 Mustards Grill - 7399 St. Helena Hwy., St. Helena ................................................................................707-944-2424 Rutherford Grill - 1180 Rutherford Rd., Rutherford .............................................................................707-963-1792 Silverado Brewing Co. - 3020 St. Helena Hwy, St. Helena ...................................................................707-967-9876 Stomp - (Mount View Hotel) 1457 Lincoln Ave., Calistoga .....................................................................707-942-8272 Terra - 1345 Railroad Ave., St. Helena ...................................................................................................707-963-8931 Wine Spectator Greystone - 2555 Main St., St. Helena .......................................................................707-967-1010 Bistro Don Giovanni - 4110 Howard Lane, Napa ..................................................................................707-224-3300 Bistro Jeanty - 6510 Washington St., Yountville ...................................................................................707-944-0103 Bouchon - 6534 Washington St., Yountville ...........................................................................................707-944-8037 Domaine Chandon - 1 California Dr. at Hwy. 29, Yountville ..................................................................707-944-2892 Downtown Joes Brewery and Restaurant - 902 Main St., Napa ......................................................707-258-2337 French Laundry - 6640 Washington Street, Yountville..........................................................................707-944-2380 La Toque - 1314 McKinstry Street, Napa ................................................................................................707-257-5157 Napa Valley Culinary Center - 388 Devlin Road, Napa........................................................................707-603-3260 Napa Valley Wine Train - 1275 McKinstry St., Napa ..........................................................................707-253-2111 ZinsValley - 1106 First Street.,Napa ......................................................................................................707-224-0695
Sonoma Central
Sonoma South
Napa North
Napa South
Blue Wing Saloon & Cafe - 9520 Main Street Upper Lake ...................................................................707-275-2233 Boars Breath Restaurant & Bar - 21148 Calistoga St., Middletown ..................................................707-987-9491
AA Limousine Service ....................................................................................................................415-308-2028 Beau Wine Tours ............................................................................................................................800-387-2328 California Wine Tours ...................................................................................................................707-253-1300 Napa Valley Bike Tours..................................................................................................................707-531-7708 Golden Haven Spa & Resort - 1713 Lake St., Calistoga ....................................................................707-942-6793
Lincoln Avenue Spa - 1339 Lincoln Ave., Calistoga ..............................................................................707-942-5296 Mount View Spa - 1457 Lincoln Ave, Calistoga ..................................................................................... 800-816-6877 Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary - 209 Bohemian Hwy, Freestone .........................................................707-823-8231 Massage Envy Spa - 5 Napa and Sonoma Locations; visit massageenvy.com .....................................707-255-8000
SPAS
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alifornia is the fourth largest producer of wine in the world, behind France, Italy, and Spain. Fully 90 percent of all wine produced in the United States comes from here. Almost anywhere you go in California, from Mexico to Oregon and from the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, you will find vineyards and wineries. Only the desert seems to be an exception, and even there examples probably exist to prove this assertion wrong. While there is much wine country in California, the areas of the state distinguished as the Wine Country are in the north. Less than 60 miles upstate from San Francisco, Sonoma and Napa counties are the Wine Country heartland. Including all four counties, the Wine Country occupies an area of over 7,000 square miles. It is home to literally hundreds of wineries that are open for tasting, scores of lodging accommodations, dozens of fine dining restaurants, and a myriad of one-ofa-kind shops. Spotlights Wine Country Guide is the definitive guide to Wine Country touring, complete with overviews, maps, directories, features, and touring suggestions. Each monthly issue breaks the Wine Country down into sensible, manageable regions that can be explored at a leisurely pace. Sonoma North is centered around Healdsburg and includes the Alexander, Dry Creek and Russian River valleys. Sonoma South includes the town of Sonoma together with the Sonoma Valley (also known as Valley of the Moon) and the Sonoma side of the Carneros district. Napa North covers the top half of the Napa Valley including the Calistoga, St.
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Helena, and Rutherford areas. Napa South covers the bottom half of the valley including the Oakville and Yountville areas, the town of Napa, and the Napa side of Carneros. Mendocino County and Lake County are each comprised of four wine districts. In Mendocino County, the districts are Hopland and Redwood Valley along Highway 101, Anderson Valley along Highway 128, and Mendocino Coast along Highway 1 (the Coastal Highway). In Lake County, they are Guenoc Valley and Red Hills along Highway 29, High Valley along Highway 20, and Clear Lake surrounding the large lake of the same name.
Getting Here
BY AIR: The closest major airports are San Francisco International (SFO), Oakland International (OAK), and Sacramento International (SMF). SFO and SMF are both about 60 miles from the town of Napa at the southern end of the Napa Valley; OAK is somewhat closer, about 50 miles. Santa Rosa now offers direct flights from Seattle, Portland, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. If you plan ahead, you can see the Wine Country by limousine. See our Phone Directory of Wine Tours and Limo Services at the back of this magazine. BY CAR: The Wine Country is served by two major highways. U.S. Highway 101 runs north-south, connecting San Francisco with Sonoma and Mendocino counties. Interstate 80 runs northeast-southwest between San Francisco and Sacramento, connecting to California highway 12 running into southern Napa and Sonoma counties. Important branches off I-80 are I-880, running along the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, and I-580, connecting Oakland with San Rafael on the western side of the Bay.
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Lakeport Hopland Kelseyville Cloverdale Geyserville Healdsburg Guerneville Jenner Bodega Bay Windsor
Middletown
Santa Rosa
Sebastopol Kenwood Rohnert Park Petaluma Glen Ellen
Pt Reyes Station
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Vacaville Fairfield
Novato
Vallejo
San Rafael Richmond
Berkeley Concord
San Francisco
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