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www.pragerport.com • 707 963-PORT (7678)
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1281 Lewelling Lane • St. Helena (off Highway 29 across from Louis Martini Winery) Open daily 10:30-4:30 • www.pragerport.com • 707 963-PORT (7678) WINE COUNTRY THIS MONTH
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In 2021 we celebrated a major milestone at Wine Country Publications, as our flagship magazine Wine Country This Week, turned 40. It was a bittersweet celebration, as we struggled through a pandemic, different levels of closures, restrictions and uncertainties. Throughout all this adversity, however, wine country remained strong, wine lovers continued to make their pilgrimage to all our storied wineries and we persevered. Many of our readers were searching for a sense of normalcy, others looking to escape the barrage of bad news and some just wanted to take in the beauty and serenity that Napa and Sonoma have to offer. As we’ve learned this last year, we are resilient and wine country is back and thriving, and in that spirit, we are transforming Wine Country This Week into Wine Country This Month. In an effort to better serve our readers and advertisers, going monthly will allow us to elevate our magazine to match the luxury and vitality that our region has to offer. We will continue to point visitors to the best things to do in wine country, but we’ll also tell stories about the people and places that make Napa and Sonoma a magical world-class destination. We hope that you enjoy our new look and our commitment to excellence. We’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line on our socials, call me at 858-217-3003 or email me directly at martin@winecountrythisweek.com.
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FEBRUARY 2022 ISSUE 1 | VOLUME 41
FEATURES ON THE COVER:
14| INTERMISSION CELLARS The perfect blend of artistry and theatricality!
10 | Di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art Celebrates 25 Years of Rabble-Rousing Art in Napa 12| 2022 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition Sweepstake Medal Winners 18| Growing a Cocktail Garden Elevating your favorite cocktail can be as easy as heading out to your garden. 22| 12 Romantic Recipes with Wine Pairings 24| “Grand Cru” Vineyards of Napa Valley What’s in a Name? 30| Napa Valley’s Cabernet Season Why Visit Now?
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ON THE COVER:
INTERMISSION CELLARS The perfect blend of artistry and theatricality! All Broadway power couple David R. Gordon and Kristin Piro knew when the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the New York theatre industry in March of 2020 was that they needed to find a new, momentary, creative outlet.
32| Destination Dining Enjoy the Bounty of Satisfying New Restaurants in Sonoma and Napa Counties 40| Festival Favorites Plan your next Wine Country Getaway! 46 | Winemaker Profile David Sundberg Tedeschi Family Winery 51| St. Helena’s Little Book of Big Experiences Inside Access to 12 destinations
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52| Vineyard to Vintner Weekend Explore World-Class Stags Leap District Wines
Wine Festival Favorites Itching to get out of the house? Need something to look forward to? Here are some of our favorite festivals of 2022. Start planning your next getaway!
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Di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art Celebrates 25 Years of Rabble-Rousing Art in Napa Valley 2022 marks a milestone 25th Anniversary for di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art as a public arts organization. During the past quarter-century, di Rosa has originated groundbreaking exhibitions and programs, supported emerging and established artists, while preserving its stunning 217 acres in Napa Valley. Di Rosa will be commemorating the silver anniversary all year long with a series of special events ranging from artist talks and films to concerts and theatrical performances. On May 14, patrons are invited to attend a talk by Executive Director Kate Eilertsen and guests on the anniversary of Rene di Rosa’s birthday, reflecting on the importance of di Rosa’s collection and site. On December 3, the festivities will culminate with a 25th Anniversary Celebration Gala honoring Eleanor Coppola and Lynn Hershman Leeson for their extraordinary lives in the arts. A complete listing of 25th Anniversary events can be found on the 25th Anniversary webpage. In anticipation of this banner year, the organization adopted a new mission statement in late 2021, promising to “engage its community in the connective power of art and nature” through its permanent collection, contemporary exhibitions and educational programs. This evokes the vision of founders Rene and Veronica di Rosa, who sold their famed vineyards to Seagram in order to build a public “art park,” which opened in 1997. Originally known as the di Rosa Preserve: Art & Nature, the organization changed its name to
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the di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art in 2017. Di Rosa’s 217 acres provide a spectacular setting for the organization’s collection of approximately 1600 artworks – one of the leading collections of art produced in Northern California since 1960. “Rene wasn’t afraid to take risks with his support of young, provocative artists who are now international art world icons,” Executive Director Kate Eilertsen states. Going forward, “these artists will continue to give us the ability to understand the world in new and profound ways.” Looking forward to its next 25 years, di Rosa is committed to engaging new audiences within wine country and beyond through dynamic community partnerships and a renewed commitment to the values of diversity, equity and inclusion. “Rene and Veronica di Rosa gave our community a legendary gift when they not only supported artists from the Bay Area but also a beautiful art park for hikes, picnics, bird watching and watching the sun set,” states Liz Dietz, di Rosa Board of Directors Co-President. Di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art is located at 5200 Sonoma Highway, Napa and is open to the public Friday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and by appointment. For more information visit www.dirosaart.org. Photos: Mark di Suvero, “For Veronica” (1987), sited in front of di Rosa’s Gallery 1 atop the Winery Lake dam. Photo: Grace Hendricks • Top: Installation view of “The Incorrect Museum: Vignettes from the di Rosa Collection.” Photo: Grace Hendricks • Below: Jock McDonald, Rene & Gorilla, 1988, Gelatin silver Print, 9 3/4 × 9 3/4 in. (24.8 × 24.8 cm), Gift of Jock McDonald, di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art.
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2022 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition Sweepstake Medal Winners BY LAURA NESS
The medals were flowing and the wines were showing well at the 22nd annual San Francisco Chronicle Competition held at the Cloverdale Citrus Fair January 11-14, 2022. Featuring only wines from the US, Canada and Mexico, it is the largest wine competition held on US soil. Beginning with the Sparkling Category, Gloria Ferrer’s 2014 Royal Cuvée Brut bested three other bubblies, including a Blanc de Blanc (2017 Vino Godfather, North Coast), Blanc de Noirs (NV Battle Creek Cellars, YamhillCarlton, OR) and a bubbly Rosé of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir (2017 Peltier Gala Cuvée Brut, Lodi) to win Best Sparkling. Bragging rights for Best White went to winemaker Susan Tipton of Acquiesce Winery & Vineyards for her 2020 Viognier from Lodi. The field of white wines was 17 strong, representing a broad spectrum of varietals beyond Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio and Chardonnay, to include Albarino, Gruner Veltliner, Picpoul Blanc, Traminette and Vignoles. Tipton had three other wines in contention here, including her Grenache Blanc, Picpoul and Roussanne. Taking Best Rosé was the 2020 Bernard Griffin Rosé of Sangiovese from Columbia Valley in Washington. It was far and away the best of the field of 6 that made it to finals, including a rosé of Carignane (2021 Carol Shelton Wild Thing Rendezvous, Mendocino County), a rosé of Grenache (2021 Wood Family Pink Pearl, Livermore) and seriously juicy Gamay and Marquette, the 2020 Chateau Chantal Amour Rosé from Michigan. Best Red of Show went to the 2018 Landmark La Encantada Pinot Noir from Sta. Rita Hills. It had stiff 12
competition from 24 other red wines and blends vying for tops in this category. In the Specialty Category were six vastly different liquid beasts, including a Late Harvest Muscat Canelli (2021 Alapay, Central Coast), a Mango Symphony fruit wine (Obsession, CA), a port style wine of Muscadine and Chardonnay, a distilled/fortified port (NV Carter Creek Family Winery Dominum Tinto, TX), a Macintosh cider from Gowans of Mendocino, and a pomegranate Mead from Chaucer’s Mead by Bargetto Winery in Santa Cruz. The 2017 Bianco Riserva Muscadine/Chardonnay from Chateau Elan Cellars in Braselton, GA, walked away with Best in Show for the Specialty class. Best Packaging this year was awarded to the M2 Patina Red Wine from Acampo, CA, (Certified Green, Lodi Rules), featuring an elaborate cartouche on the massively heavy bottle. The San Francisco Chronicle North American Wine Competition, generally held in January, is the first major wine competition of the year. As was the case last year, there will be no public tasting in 2022. Results of the competition can be found at www.winejudging.com. There, you can also read the excellent tasting notes on all the Best of Class winners, expertly penned by longtime wine journalist and judge, Mike Dunne, formerly wine columnist for the Sacramento Bee. The SF Chronicle Competition website pays tribute to three longtime judges who passed away in the last year: Chip Cassidy, Jill Ditmire and Jim Caudill. We raise a toast to their honor and thank them again for their inspiration and example. WINE COUNTRY THIS MONTH
Sweepstakes White Wines • 2021 Wise Villa Sauvignon Blanc, Sierra Foothills, CA • 2019 Castello di Amorosa Reserve Chardonnay, Napa Valley, CA • 2020 Acquiesce Winery & Vineyards Viognier, Mokelumne River, Lodi ** Winner, Best White Wine • 2021 Ferrari-Carano Pinot Grigio, Sonoma County, CA • 2020 Two Bad Labs Semillon, Lewis-Clark Valley, Idaho • 2020 Les Bourgeois Vineyard Vignoles, Missouri • 2020 Latah Creek Orange Moscato, Lonesome Spring Vineyard Orange, Yakima Valley, WA • 2020 Wood Family Albarino, Livermore Valley, CA • 2020 L.A. Cetto Chenin Blanc, Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico • 2020 Acquiesce Grenache Blanc, Mokelumne River, Lodi, CA • 2020 Aurora Cellars Gruner Veltliner, Leelanau Peninsula, MI • 2020 Latah Creek Riesling (Med. Sweet), Familigia Vineyards, Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley, WA • 2020 Keuka Spring Vineyard Riesling (Sweet), Wiltberger Vineyard, Finger Lakes, NY • 2020 Braganini Reserve Traminette, Lake Michigan Shore, MI • 2020 Acquiesce Winery & Vineyards Picpoul Blanc, Mokelumne River, Lodi • 2020 Cass “Rockin’ One” White Rhone Blend (40% Roussanne, 40% Marsanne, 20% Viognier), Geneseo District, Paso Robles, CA
Sweepstakes Red Wines • 2018 Landmark Vineyards La Encantada Pinot Noir, Santa Rita Hills, CA ** Best of Show Red Wine • 2019 Belledor Vineyards Zinfandel, Shenandoah Valley, Amador County, CA • 2020 Jeff Runquist Primitivo, Nostro Vino Vineyard, Amador County, CA • 2018 Garre Winery Estate Sangiovese, Livermore Valley, CA
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• 2019 Amador Cellars Barbera, Fields Family Vineyard, Shenandoah Valley, Amador, CA • 2017 Gianelli Vineyards Dolcetto, Tuolumne County, Sierra Foothills, CA • 2018 Hawley Nebbiolo, Camporelli Vineyard, Sonoma Valley, CA • NV Bitter Creek Winery Montepulciano, Dragoon Mountain Vineyard, Wilcox, AZ • 2017 Cliff Creek Cellars Syrah, Rogue Valley, OR • 2019 Michael David Winery “Petite Petit” Petite Sirah, Lodi • 2018 Brick Barn Grenache, Santa Ynez Valley, CA • 2019 L’Ecole No. 41 Merlot, Columbia Valley, WA • 2017 Penman Springs Vineyard Penman Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Geneseo District, Paso Robles, CA • 2015 Barrage Cellars “Cease & Desist” Cabernet Franc, Yakima Valley, WA • 2019 Imagery Estate Winery Malbec, Upper Ridge Vineyard, Pine Mountain Cloverdale, CA • 2019 Matt Parish “Special Bottling” Petit Verdot, Rutherford, Napa Valley, CA • 2019 Graveyard Vineyards Tannat, Paso Robles, CA • 2020 Jeff Runquist Tempranillo, Liberty Oaks Vineyard, Lodi, CA • 2019 Cellar Door Winery Teroldego, America • 2020 Sovereign Estate Bourbon Barrel Aged Marquette, Minnesota • 2018 Leisure Street “Vino di Volpatti” Brunello Red Wine, Dick Cooper Ranch, Amador County, Sierra Foothills, CA • 2017 Darcie Kent “Firepit Red” (Cabernet leading blend), Livermore Valley, San Francisco Bay, CA • 2019 Ecluse “Insider” (Tannat leading blend with Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon), Paso Robles, CA • 2021 Prairie Berry Black Hills Red (Red Native hybrid blend: Petite Pearl, Marquette and Frontenac), South Dakota • 2019 M2 “Duality” Rhone Blend, Lani’s Vineyard, Shenandoah Valley, Amador County, CA
EXQUISITE ATMOSPHERE
Congratulations to all the winners!
EXTRAORDINARY WINES
Ledson Winery & Vineyards In the heart of Sonoma Valley, fifth generation winemaker & viticulturist Steve Ledson consistently produces highly coveted, small-lot, handcrafted wines from his estate vineyards, many of them scoring between 95 and 99 points. Most recently, three of them have achieved recognition as ‘Wine of the Year’ at prestigious international wine competitions. Ledson is known for showcasing absolutely some of the best that Sonoma County has to offer. Ledson Winery is an architectural showpiece known throughout the world as the ‘Castle.’ Vine Pair called it, “One of the twelve most impressive wineries in the world” and the Boston Globe said, “This castle is a must see.” Whether you book a general tasting or opt for a magnificent private tasting of Ledson’s top scoring wines in one of the intimate tasting suites, you will have an experience like no other. The Gourmet Marketplace offers local cheeses, fresh sandwiches, salads and treats to create the perfect picnic lunch you can enjoy in the Oak Grove. Ledson wines are sold exclusively at the winery, online at ledson.com, and at the Zina Lounge in Sonoma.
Ledson Hotel & The Zina Lounge Standing like a crown jewel of the Historic Sonoma Plaza, the luxurious six-room boutique Ledson Hotel & Zina Lounge bring guests back in time to an era of grandeur. The rooms feature king-sized beds, in-room whirlpool tubs, romantic fireplaces and private balconies. On the first floor is the Zina Lounge, a world class destination named after Steve Ledson’s great-great grandfather, Zina Hyde Cunningham who settled in Sonoma County in 1865 to open the family winery. The winery specializes in producing small lots of meticulously handcrafted wines, scoring in the mid 90’s. Wrap your day up at the Zina Lounge with wines from Zina Hyde Cunningham, Ledson, and Mountain Terraces wineries. Complement your tasting with a cheese & charcuterie plate while watching the sunset from the sidewalk seating, or relaxing by the fireplace. One of the 100 Hottest New Hotels Around the Globe — Condé Nast Traveler
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David R. Gordon and Kristin Piro
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The perfect blend of artistry and theatricality When The Show Must Go On All Broadway power couple David R. Gordon and Kristin Piro knew when the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the New York theatre industry in March of 2020 was that they needed to find a new, momentary, creative outlet. Turns out, the couple remembered, perhaps over a glass of California wine country gold itself, they had a mutual passion for wine. “I always worked at restaurants between acting jobs,” said Broadway actor and winemaker, David R. Gordon. “When the pandemic closed both of our shows, my wife Kristin and I decided to try out the wine industry.” And what better place to — quite literally — dip one’s toes in the wine than among the community where the couple not only fell in love but were already well-known thanks to their outstanding performances with Sonoma’s Transcendence Theatre Company. With the destination clear, Gordon took his past experiences under some of New York City’s most lauded restaurant sommeliers and quickly landed an internship at Kenwood’s prestigious Deerfield Ranch. “I learned so, so much by working harvest and being immersed in the wine culture at Deerfield,” Gordon said. “Kristin was also soon hired on as well to work in the tasting room. Our tryout in the wine world was shaping up really well.”
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A New Winery Waiting In The Wings It was a little luck and gentle coax, however, from friends — longtime Sonoma residents, Chuck and Cathy Williamson — that changed the game for Gordon and Piro. “Chuck and Cathy had their one-acre vineyard — now our “Front Row” — made by a different winemaker for years,” Gordon said, “but two weeks prior to the 2020 harvest, he informed them he wasn’t able to make the wine for them. Thankfully though, Deerfield was able to fit them in for a custom crush and we got the grapes processed.” Shortly after fermentation was completed on the Williamson’s wine, the couple invited Gordon and Piro over for dinner. “After the meal, when Chuck asked us, ‘So, what are you going to do with all that wine?’ We initially said, ‘huh?’” Gordon recalled of the magical moment. “Once we realized he was giving us the yield, Chuck said, ‘David, you guys have been toying with this idea a while now. The wine is yours.” “We were stunned, and so incredibly thankful,” Gordon went on. “And, we are loving this new way of making art.”
The Featured Ensemble Because Gordon and Piro were able to get their hands on a large number of different organic or sustainably farmed Sonoma County varieties, the new winemakers chose to release four cuveés as their fledgling lineup. The first, a Provence-style rosé of Syrah called “Made You Blush” offers a bright but balanced palate with a nuanced hint of acidity and notes of summer strawberry. “Front Row,” the 2020 Rhône-style blend sourced directly from the aforementioned tiny sunkissed vineyard smack dab in the middle of the Valley of the Moon, suggests a
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“...we are loving this new way of making art.” – David R. Gordon
“It ’s hard to beat the opportunity to taste delectable wines with vintners who also happen to be Broadway celebrities.” perfect symmetry between citrus and stone fruit bite and bloomy botanicals. The first of the Intermission’s two reds is a bold, dark berried Zinfandel known as “RED.LIP.ZIN.” The hint of black currant and blueberry from the Zin are ripened up perfectly with notes of cocoa and white pepper deriving straight from the 5% “kiss” of Sonoma Cab the winemakers added for some earthiness. The grand finale of the lineup is the robust Bordeaux-style, “Octave”. The wine’s eight-varietal blend brings the best of Sonoma Valley right into the spotlight and delivers a full-bodied, fruitforward, silky, and satisfyingly textured cuveé. “For our ‘RED.LIP.ZIN.’ and ‘Octave’, we were able to purchase the juice in barrel from different vineyards and blend them to our taste and what we believe our audience is looking for in wines,” Gordon said. “Depth, personality, and a smooth finish.”
A Tasting and a Show One of the greatest joys of coming to wine country is getting the chance to taste wine with the folks who make it — and, it’s hard to beat the opportunity to taste delectable wines with vintners who also happen to be Broadway celebrities. “Our tastings are very personal and include a wine pairing with some beautiful small bites,” Gordon said. “We’ve also done tastings paired with a couple of songs — and, for our Wine Club members, we have exclusive tastings where we invite a Broadway guest with a short Q & A at the end. We also say, got an idea? Throw it at us and we will see what we can do.” To purchase wines, read more, or set up a tasting, visit IntermissionCellars.com. Be sure to follow the winery on Instagram @intermissioncellars.
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GROWING A – COCKTAIL – GARDEN L e m o n y, h e r b a l , e a r t h y, s w e e t a n d s a v o r y, e l e va t i n g yo u r f avo r i t e c o c k t a i l c a n b e a s easy as heading out to your garden. After winter’s deep hold on our gardens, the fervent signs of spring’s arrival brings a renewed excitement about creating outdoor spaces alive with plants of all colors and scents. Plus, there’s nothing quite as rewarding as growing your own herbs like mint, lemon verbena, rosemary, basil and thyme – the staples of any good cocktail garden. Herbs are generally quick to start and bloom, and they offer a season’s worth of culinary and libational enjoyment without much attention or fuss required. Here in Napa Valley, we are blessed with an abundance of sunshine and long, warm days in which our wineries’ culinary gardens thrive and delight, offering inspiration for all the senses with their color, fragrance, design and harmonious placement within nature. Many of our featured wineries use herbs in their tasting experiences to educate guests on how the flavor profiles in food and spices can either contrast or complement the wines you enjoy. You’re invited to explore just a sampling of the beautiful gardens that await you at the finest wineries in Napa Valley. We’ve also highlighted the top six herbs every home gardener should have for crafting innovative and delicious cocktails all summer long. So, get inspired and get creative. Let the horticulturist in you blossom to expand and excite your mixology repertoire this season.
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– Mint –
Mentha, or mint, is a hybrid from the Lamiaceae family, which contains around 15 to 20 plant species, including peppermint and spearmint. This miracle herb has been popular for centuries – both fresh and dried – and used in a myriad of culinary and medicinal concoctions for its warm, aromatic, sweet flavor with cooling aftertaste and wealth of healing properties. A darling of the craft cocktail scene, it’s the backbone of the widely consumed Mint Juleps on Derby Day and the star of various interpretations of “mules” like the classic Moscow, (vodka), Kentucky (bourbon), Mexican (tequila) and London (gin). Fast growing, it’s a perennial so plant it once and watch it spread for a never-ending supply during each summer growing season.
– Basil –
Also a member of the Lamiaceae family, Ocimum basilicum, or basil, is one of the most widely planted herbs across all continents. Sacred in India for its medical healing, the South American ayahuasca ritual calls for it to avoid “bad visions”. And it’s a staple in all South East Asian curries. Sometimes lemony or herbal, but always rooted in notes of anise or licorice, this versatile annual herb works a charm in savory and sweet drinks alike. Riff on a classic and sub-in basil for mint in a Mojito, or how about a Basil Gin Smash. Basil partners well with blackberry, strawberry and raspberry so give it a go in a drink paired to any ripe berries, and pro tip: use a clear spirit like vodka, gin or tequila blanca to keep basil’s fragrant aromas and savory flavors front and center.
– Lemon Verbena –
One of the easiest and most prolific growers in the perennial category, Aloysia citrodora, or lemon verbena is typically only thought of as an ingredient in luxe beauty creams and candles. However, its base essential oils relieve muscle spasms and reduce fevers, and Europeans have used it for centuries as a sedative, to increase appetite in the sick, and to rid indigestion. Its glossy but coarse leaves omit a glorious lemon-herbal scent when touched and it’s a standout in any good artisan tea blend. Craft mixologists often steep the leaves in a clear spirit like vodka or grain alcohol to “lift” the old standard libations, adding a heady aromatics note to the drink. Creating a simple syrup with it (recipe below) is a fantastic way to harness the lemonygoodness of this herb and add a touch of sunshine to any cocktail year-round.
Recipe courtesy The MODern Bar and Home Lemon Verbena-Ginger-Mint Gimlet 2 sprigs of fresh mint 1 oz Lemon Verbena Sugar (for Syrup and rimming) 1 oz Royal Roseme Ginger-Lime Syrup 1 oz Lemon Verbena Syrup 1 thumb-size piece of fresh ginger 1 lime 2 oz gin Muddle mint and fresh ginger in a shaker. Add ice, gin, Ginger-Lime Syrup, Lemon Verbena Syrup, juice from the lime. Shake well and strain with a fine strainer into a reserved glass. Garnish with a sprig of lemon verbena.
Lemon Verbena Sugar
4 fresh lemon verbena leaves 3 Tbl sugar Zest half side of a lemon Grind sugar, lemon verbena and lemon zest in a spice grinder until very fine. Reserve 3 tablespoons in a microwave safe bowl to use for Lemon Verbena Syrup. Put remaining lemon verbena sugar on a small plate. Take a slice from the lime and run it around the rim of a coupe or martini glass then dip rim in Lemon Verbena Sugar. 20 38
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Lemon Verbena Syrup
Put 3 tablespoons of reserved Lemon Verbena Sugar in a microwave dish with 3 tablespoons of water. Microwave on high at 20 second intervals until sugar has completely dissolved. Strain liquid through a coffee filter to achieve a clear, viscous liquid. WINE COUNTRY THIS MONTH SPRING/SUMMER 2020
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– Thyme – One of the most fragrant perennials, rosemary, or Salvia rosmarinus, has an immediately recognizable woodsy-pine scent with herbal notes complementing most any savory dish. Prided by ancient Egyptians, Romans and Greeks, it is still revered today in most cultures as a sacred herb. For cocktail makers, rosemary creates a wonderful earthy depth in drinks and its resin undertones can, if done with a light hand, sit quietly in the background acting similar to bitters by lending a subtle roundness to a cocktail. Rosemary plays well with punchy brown spirits like whiskeys and bourbons, smoky mezcals or barrel-aged tequilas. Try it in a Whiskey Sour or make a simple syrup with the needles and add it to an Old-Fashioned or a Mezcal Margarita for an unexpected balsam note.
Yet another aromatic perennial evergreen herb in the Lamiaceae family, thyme, or thymus vulgaris, grows year-round in California and blooms prolifically in summer and into early fall. Romans used it to purify their rooms and even added it to cheese and liqueurs for an “aromatic flavor”. In the Middle Ages, Europeans placed thyme beneath their pillows as it was thought to aid in sleeping and ward off nightmares. Today, we use this earthy, slightly minty or lemony herb predominantly as a culinary spice, but it’s fast-growing popularity in mixology makes it a perfect mate with honey or agave. Cocktail “sours” like those based in whiskey or bourbon are a natural pairing, but it’s lovely with citrus too. It shines in lemon, lime and grapefruit juicebased drinks so add it to your next Salty Dog cocktail for a twist!
Fools’ Spring: Although there can be lots of sunshine here in California and mild to warm daytime temps in February and March, don’t let the blue skies trick you into planting too early. Northern California can see overnight temperatures dip down to the low 30s through late Spring, with frost advisories typically not lifted until mid-May. So keep a watchful eye on the weather and rule of thumb: Plant all seasonal herbs AFTER Memorial Day to ensure hardy and healthy plants. Buy Organic: Unlike most shrubs or outdoor plants you may buy at a garden center or nursery, herbs are primarily used for culinary purposes so you will be eating them. Like most fruits and vegetables, buying organic or those grown without synthetics, chemicals and harmful sprays is much better for your health. The same ideology applies to your herb garden. Buy organic or pesticidefree starters if possible and look for organically grown seed packets if you’re planning to raise seedlings from scratch.
To most people’s surprise, Lavandula, commonly known as lavender, is a member of mint family (Lamiaceae). Native in all geographic areas with a temperate climate, lavender is typically found as an ornamental or landscape plant and used most frequently commercially for the extraction of its essential oils for its calming and soothing effect on the body. Its sweet, floral fragrance is unmistakable, and, depending on the species, the buds can have a taste of lemon or mild citrusy notes. The stalks are similar to rosemary with a woodsy taste and fragrance. For cocktail lovers, lavender is fun to explore as a simple syrup when added to lighter style drinks, and it’s simply heavenly in a tall glass of icy cold lemonade on a blistering hot day. Its best spirit-partner is Gin, so try it in a version of a Bee’s Knees or a Lavender-Sage Sling as an aperitif. Or, pop a sprig of lavender in a flute of Champagne or sparkling wine for a heady note and citrus-herbal flavor. Honey, agave and vanilla are great playmates with lavender and help bring out the sweetness of this beautiful purply-blue herb. A Lavender Martini made with a vanilla vodka, lavender simple syrup as well as dried lavender petals for garnish make for a stunning sipper, but also flood the senses with thoughts of pastoral fields in Provence on a summer’s day. What could be better! Sign up for our email newsletter at WineCountryThisMonth.com
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Wild Mushroom Tartine
BEEF TENDERLOIN & MUSHROOM CROSTINI
Pair with Merlot from Frank Family Vineyards
Pair with Cabernet Sauvignon from Whitehall Lane Winery
ROYAL ESCORT BRUSCHETTA SALAD
NEW YOUR STYLE CHEESECAKE
Pair with Royal Escort Port from Prager Winery & Portworks
Pair with Carneros Zinfandel from Rombauer Vineyards
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Cherry & Cabernet Braised Short Ribs
crusted halibut with spring Vegetables
Pair with Cabernet Sauvignon from Ferrari-Carano
Pair with Napa Valley Chardonnay from Sequoia Grove Winery
Filet Mignon with Blueberry Reduction
Baked Goat Cheese with Arugula Salad
Pair with Cabernet Sauvignon from Bennett Lane Winery
Pair with Chardonnay from St. Francis Winery & Vineyards
Chocolate Decadence Fondue
Scallops Meuniere
Pair with Madeira or Port from V. Sattui Winery
Pair with Carneros Napa Valley Chardonnay from Rombauer Vineyards
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Creamy Mushroom Risotto with crispy shallots Pair with Merlot from Sequoia Grove Winery
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TO KALON VINEYARD, COURTESY OF ROBERT MONDAVI VINEYARDS
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“Grand Cru” Vineyards of Napa Valley What’s in a Name? In Napa Valley and beyond, there are hundreds of well-known vineyards with reputations for producing the very best wine in the world. In Europe, classification systems and designations mark the greatness of a vineyard site and its wine. But in Napa Valley, greatness is designated by taste and reputation. There is no doubt that Napa Valley produces some of the world’s best wine, and despite the fact that vineyard greatness is not demarcated by a legal system, there are widely recognized “Grand Cru” vineyard sites across the Valley. Here are some of our favorite, standout vineyards – and their respective wineries and the wines they produce – that should absolutely be on your 2022 wine bucket-list.
By Melissa Vogt
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FAY Vineyard, Stags’ Leap Wine Cellars
FAY VINEYARD, COURTESY OF STAG’S LEAP WINE CELLARS
The FAY Vineyard was the very first planting of Cabernet Sauvignon in what is now the Stags Leap District AVA. This vineyard has earned great acclaim for its renowned winery – Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars. The vineyard is composed of fine bale gravelly clay loam and volcanic, alluvial soils, yielding a softer side of Cabernet that brings forward perfumed aromatics and berry qualities on the palate. Characterizing a classic expression of Napa Valley Cabernet, the 2016 FAY Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon is all-at-once powerful and inviting. It shows an aromatic bouquet of alluring ripe raspberry, blueberry and baking spice aromas, while the palate grabs a hold of you with its with blueberry, blackberry and cassis notes, satin texture and softly finessed structure. While each vintage from this site carries its own distinct qualities, voluptuousness is a trait that traces itself through this delicate yet powerful wine, year after year.
Three Palms Vineyard, Duckhorn Vineyards Located in Napa Valley’s Calistoga AVA at 375-foot elevation, Duckhorn Vineyards’ Three Palms Vineyard has become a benchmark site for Bordeaux varietals, and is most known for their Merlot bottling. A unique composition of lean soils – including bale loam, Cortina stony loam, bale clay loam and river wash – contribute to the finished wine’s distinct qualities. The 2016 Three Palms Vineyard Merlot is a classic representation of its vineyard site, with its warmer climate covered in volcanic stones. The 2016 Three Palms Vineyard Merlot is a stunning wine that boasts aromas of plum, wild cherry, cinnamon and a distinctly soft floral note; layers of baking chocolate and vanilla linger beneath. The palate is smooth and inviting, with round features and fullbodied flavors of blueberry, spiced Christmas cake, figs and a subtle hint of stony minerality. A revered Merlot, this current vintage lives up to all expectations and proudly stands tall as a single varietal Napa Valley Merlot. 26 32
THREE PALMS VINEYARD, COURTESY OF DUCKHORN VINEYARDS
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Central Park West Vineyard, Trinchero Napa Valley Paying homage to the Trinchero family’s New York City origins, the Central Park West Vineyard calls the St. Helena AVA its home. This vineyard site is characteristically warm with excellent sun exposure on the valley floor, and is made up of deep, loamy soils. Wine crafted from this vineyard is produced in limited quantities. Located in the St. Helena AVA, the Central Park West Vineyard is a sunny site with one of the warmest climates in Napa Valley, producing a Cabernet with dark and savory aromas of blueberry, sweet tobacco leaf and cedar. On the palate, the 2014 Central Park West Cabernet Sauvignon is full-bodied and silky smooth, with ripe berry fruit and flavors of vanilla, baking spice and sweet tobacco leaf.
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CENTRAL PARK WEST VINEYARD, TRINCHERO NAPA VALLEY
Trailside Vineyard, Heitz Cellar Heitz Cellar’s Trailside Vineyard is another iconic Napa Valley site. This historic winery has legendary status, as its pioneering vintner Joe Heitz crafted Napa Valley’s first-ever vineyard designated Cabernet Sauvignon in the late 1950s. The 2013 Trailside Vineyard is an incredible combination of sixteen different blocks of Cabernet Sauvignon, planted to seven distinct clones across eight unique soil types. Situated in the Rutherford AVA, this vineyard is known for its impeccable Cabernet growing conditions. The vines are planted at an east to west orientation so that the grapes ripen gradually with dappled sunlight. The result is small, highly concentrated berries that craft an elegant, structured and deeply concentrated wine. This 2013 Trailside Vineyard is a quintessential Cabernet Sauvignon that expresses that earthy quality wine lovers can’t get enough of from Rutherford Cabs. It’s bold yet delicate, with smooth tannins and lots of structure. Ripe blackberry, cassis and wild raspberries mix with notes of vanilla, cedar and baking spices. With fruit and savory notes, this Cabernet is a balanced and complex beauty. 27 33
To Kalon Vineyard, Robert Mondavi Winery Perhaps the most well-known vineyard in Napa Valley, To Kalon rests on the valley floor in the revered Oakville AVA. Well-drained alluvial soils – of gravel, clay loams and bale loams – create an ideal growing condition for Cabernet grapes, sending their roots deep into the soil to seek groundwater. And with the vineyard’s prime location in the center of Napa Valley, the vineyard’s heat is appropriately tempered by the coastal fog that surges through the Valley in the mornings and evenings. Blended from the finest blocks in Mondavi’s To Kalon Vineyard, the 2016 To Kalon Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve embodies the magic of this site. Cassis, black currant and oak spice waft from the glass, while rich layers of blackberry and ripe plum unfold on the palate with notes of vanilla, eucalyptus and oak spice. Complex and powerful, while simultaneously elegant and finessed, this wine is an authentic representation of To Kalon.
TO KALON VINEYARD, COURTESY OF ROBERT MONDAVI VINEYARDS
Hideaway Vineyard, Chappellet Chappellet’s Hideaway Vineyard is located in Pritchard Hill—a region deemed an unofficial AVA in Napa Valley by critics and wine connoisseurs alike. The Chappellet family pioneered this winegrowing region and continues to make profound wines from their estate vineyards. Geographically speaking, the area is situated due east from the Rutherford and Oakville AVAs. Rocky slopes characterize this unique site with an impressive elevation of 1,425 feet high. The aromas of Chappellet’s 2017 Hideaway Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon leap from the glass with notes of cassis, blackberry, espresso and bittersweet chocolate; layers of baking spice unfold with each swirl. While seemingly characteristic of mountainous vineyard sites with its strong structure and complexity, the wine is simultaneously soft and sophisticated. Bold berry liqueur flavors are coupled with cassis, vanilla and baking spice. This Cabernet is both a beautiful expression of its distinct site and of the style wine lovers expect from Napa Valley’s more mountainous terroir. 28 34
HIDEAWAY VINEYARD, COURTESY OF CHAPPELLET
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Visit Calistoga/by Josiah Roe
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Napa Valley’s Cabernet Season: Why Visit Now?
Photo by Bob McClenahan
California Wine Institute
On the heels of Napa Valley’s harvest is Cabernet Season, which stretches from November to April. During this time, visitors can get a taste of newly released Cabernet Sauvignons while taking advantage of the region’s slower pace, lower hotel rates, wider access to winemakers, and new tasting experiences. Not to mention, nabbing reservations at Michelin-starred restaurants has never been easier. Photo opps are also endless with brilliant swaths of mustard flowers popping up everywhere. Here’s a Napa Valley winter travel guide blending new and noteworthy. This year marks the 12th annual Winter in the Wineries Passport program. For $60 per person, guests receive complimentary wine tastings at 14 participating wineries in Calistoga, Lake Country, Pope Valley, and St. Helena. Other perks include complimentary corkage at participating restaurants and discounts at Calistoga hotels, spas, and shops. Visitors who are especially interested in St. Helena should consider the “Little Book of Big Experiences” wine passport, a $75 purchase with an $800 value. That gets you wine and food pairings, tastes of rare-batch wines, and private wine tastings at 14 of Napa Valley’s top wineries. While Napa Valley’s wineries are always a draw, keep in mind that the vines only account for nine percent of the county – in other words, there are plenty of other activities to do beyond wine tasting. With off-season temperatures hovering around the mid 60s, it’s an ideal time for getting outdoors, whether that means hiking the trails that crisscross the Mayacamas and the Vaca mountain ranges, biking the Napa Valley Vine Trail, or lacing up your sneakers for the Napa Valley Marathon on March 6, 2022. Don’t miss a walk through the Napa Rail Arts District. Inspired by Wynwood in Miami, the two-mile stretch of murals turned forgotten outdoor spaces into large-scale works of art. No cool-weather visit to Napa Valley is complete without a warming spa therapy. The town of Calistoga was originally built around abundant, natural hot springs. Detox at the new outdoor treatment rooms at Dr. Wilkinson’s Resort & Spa or opt for the signature mud bath treatment at Four Seasons Napa Valley, which recently opened in November 2021. America’s premier wine region not only lures visitors with its stunning vineyards and Michelin-starred cuisine, but also with its selection of accommodations – where the fireplace rivals the pool as the must-have amenity. The best rates can be found now through March enticing guests to stay longer and experience boundless activities. A selection of offers include third night free at Carneros Resort & Spa, Vista Collina Resort, Silverado Resort, and Solage, an Auberge Resort, while the Estate at Yountville, travelers can enjoy 30 percent off best available rates. For more information, go to visitnapavalley.com.
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WIT & WISDOM, SONOMA
OLIVE & HAY, NAPA
NORTH BLOCK, YOUNTVILLE
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TAUB FAMILY OUTPOST, SONOMA
THE MATHESON, HEALDSBURG
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OLIVE & HAY, NAPA
Destination Dining Enjoy a Bounty of Satisfying New Restaurants in Napa and Sonoma Counties
FLEETWOOD, CALISTOGA FOLKTABLE, SONOMA
Despite the seemingly endless setbacks for restaurants over the past two years, Sonoma and Napa counties remain steadfast in their commitment to culinary greatness. The restaurant scene in both counties has seen an abundance of changes, and while many have mourned the loss of restaurants gone, the turnover has made way for new restaurants equipped with experienced and longstanding local chefs and staff, the very best in fresh and local produce, and of course a seemingly endless variety of ways to imbibe—from local wine to craft beer to artisan cocktails. Whether living locally or visiting from out of town, those dining in Sonoma and Napa counties have an insatiable appetite for good food and drink, and wine country diners can expect nothing less than the greatness from this impressive list of new and returning restaurants.
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FLEETWOOD, CALISTOGA
NAPA VALLEY Bank Café Napa >> Located in the main lobby of the Westin Verasa, Bank Café takes hotel dining to the next level with its menu that showcases only the best local produce and meats from the likes of Llano Seco Ranch, Taramasso Ranch, Biagio Artisan Meats, and more. The bar presents an extensive collection of rare spirits, making this place a great visit for anyone looking for select libations and under-the-radar cocktails.
Empress M >> Empress M on the Silverado Trail provides an authentic Chinese fine-dining experience with classics like Peking duck and dumplings. Executive chef Peter Huang’s extensive menu brings fresh, local, and seasonal produce to familiar dishes and showcases his Best Dim Sum awards talent with immense flavor. Fleetwood >> Fleetwood serves wood fired fine foods in Calistoga, doubling down on the comfort and wellness for which this little mountain retreat town is known. Executive Chef Drew Glassell has crafted his own version of Cal-Ital cuisine with a menu graced with pizza, pasta, cioppino, and a trio of classic proteins—grilled salmon, Rocky chicken, and striploin steak. The full bar comes complete with local and international wines, craft beer, and more than a half-dozen artisan cocktails. House of Better >> House of Better is the newly renovated Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort & Mineral Springs Spa onsite restaurant and dishes an eclectic and tasteful mashup menu of health food and Southwestern style dishes—offering flavor, health, and wellness in every bite. Chef Trevor Logan elevates good, healthy eats with his Southwestern flair and makes outdoor counter service delicious and playful in this backyard-like setting. Kitchen Door >> The highly anticipated grand reopening of Kitchen Door in its new First Street Napa location (moved from The Oxbow) is set for early 2022. California classics with an Asian-inspired flare grace this local staple’s menu. The restaurant is known for its Korean-style chicken wings and creamy mushroom soup, and locals are especially eager to bring their families back to this adored local establishment. Executive Chef Todd Humphries will bring back classic Kitchen Door favorites to the menu and offer new takes on cuisine as well. 34
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North Block >> The namesake restaurant at Yountville’s North Block hotel is open for dinner and serving a seasonal menu with meat and vegetarian dishes. Chef Nick Tamburo’s style of refined California cooking infuses raw and smokey elements, as well as woodfired sourdough pizzas. North Block was recently added to the 2021 Micheline Guide and proves to already be a favorite in Yountville.
North Spirits & Tapas >> Craft beer, local wines, and specialty cocktails come together with international small plates at North Spirits & Tapas in Napa. This hip bar has an impressive spirits lineup and a delicious menu to boot. Charcuterie and local cheese plates pair well with the local wines, while the more adventurous imbiber can choose a handcrafted cocktail and couple it with tasty dishes like Kobe meatballs and Hoisin glazed pork belly. Olive and Hay >> Olive and Hay at the Meritage Resort in southern Napa offers farm-fresh Italian cuisine that covers everything from classic to innovative dishes like black truffle pizza and rigatoni in lamb ragu. The restaurant welcomes diners with a comfortable indoor or al-fresco dining experience, an award-winning local wine list, and a handful of creative cocktails and aperitifs. Calistoga’s Living Room – TRUSS Restaurant and Bar >> Dynamic is the name of the game at Calistoga’s Living Room with an ever-evolving menu of coffee and wine, craft cocktails, and a varied menu that offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Their outdoor dining space comes fitted with a fire pit and overlooks the resort’s vineyards. Elevated American cuisine brings burgers, pizza, pasta, and meat entrées to life on this tantalizing menu. Waterfront SeaFood Grill >> As the name suggests, the Waterfront SeaFood Grill is flanked against the Napa River and serves up delicious presentations of fresh seafood from longstanding purveyors. With a 21-year tenure at Cole’s Chop House, Executive Chef Jesus Mendez brings over forty years of culinary and restaurant experience in Napa Valley to this soon-to-open restaurant.
Wilfred’s Lounge >> Unlike any other restaurant in Napa County, the recently opened Wilfred’s Lounge brings guests an authentic tiki dining experience with its Polynesianinfluenced menu and bountiful list of rum-based cocktails. For the adventurous eater, spam sliders fit the bill, and entrées like line-caught, sustainably sourced tuna are delicious.
BLUE RIDGE KITCHEN, SEBASTOPOL
SONOMA COUNTY Blue Ridge Kitchen >> Blue Ridge Kitchen is in good company as it breathes culinary life back into The Barlow in Sebastopol. Dubbing itself a farmhouse-style restaurant with equipped with a wood grill and cocktail bar, this restaurant is designed for jovial gatherings with family and friends. The popular share-plate-style menu delivers culinary creativity in dishes like the smoked lamb gnocchi. Cyrus >> Chef Douglas Keane has waited nearly a decade to reopen his beloved two-Michelin-starred Cyrus, which closed its Healdsburg doors in 2012. Now with a foothold in Geyserville – the quaint town that centers Sonoma County’s stunning Alexander Valley –the restaurant anticipates a grand reopening in Fall 2022 with a stateof-the-art kitchen and a bubble and small bites lounge, in addition to the formal dining room and wine cellar. Folktable >> The seasonal-driven menu at Folktable captures the spirit of Sonoma through its unforgettable culinary experiences. The elevated takes on simple dishes like avocado toast make this restaurant both down-to-earth and sophisticated, and its local beer and wine selection offer something for everyone in search of the best Sonoma County libations.
Little Saint >> Opening February 2022, Little Saint brings together food, music, and art to capture an all-inclusive cultural hub in downtown Healdsburg. Little Saint will take over the large industrial space that was formerly SHED, and will offer a plant-based café, full restaurant, and onsite wine shop. At the helm are Kyle and Katina Connaughton of Healdsburg’s three Michelin-starred Single Thread restaurant.
Taub Family Outpost >> It’s becoming increasingly popular to offer more than just dining at local restaurants and Taub Family Outpost has hopped on board. The Sonoma Plazabased site is a winery tasting room, retail market, restaurant, and hidden cocktail bar all in one. Paired alongside a selection of local and imported wines, Sonoma-native Chef Trevor Anderson offers an ingredient-driven menu across breakfast, lunch, and dinner in this innovative space that’s got it all.
THE MATHESON & ROOF 106, HEALDSBURG
The Matheson & Roof 106 >> Agriculture meets culture at The Matheson and Roof 106 in Healdsburg. The restaurant offers an indoor fine-dining space and sushi kitchen, with the bonus of an elevated outdoor cocktail lounge and openair restaurant on the roof. From acclaimed local chef Dustin Valette, this new venture is sure to become a favorite among all who seek culinary creativity and farm-fresh flavors.
Valley Bar + Bottle Shop >> Valley Bar + Bottle Shop offers California home cooking and an extensive selection of natural wines on the Sonoma Plaza. Operating during dinner and weekend brunch hours, locally owned Valley is a great pitstop before a day of weekend winetasting or a cozy way to end a busy day in wine country. A small and focused menu brings together wonderful flavor and stylish presentations, and the atmosphere makes everyone feel like a local. Walter Hansel Wine & Bistro >> The relaxed bistro ambiance of Walter Hansel Wine & Bistro combines sophisticated cuisine with casual dining for a comfortable and tasty dining experience in Santa Rosa’s rural countryside. The menu here is made of seasonal produce from local purveyors and offers farm-to-table freshness in artfully prepared plates such as Liberty duck rillettes with Asian pear chutney, cornichons, and crostini. Wit & Wisdom >> When it comes to American comfort food, look no further than Wit & Wisdom at the Lodge at Sonoma Resort. Chef Michael Mina debuts his first wine country dining experience here and delivers a highly curated menu with a robust wine list. California flair meets American comfort food in favorites like duck fat fried potatoes, Pacific oysters, and a bacon and red onion jamslathered burger.
WIT & WISDOM, SONOMA
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Napa Valley Dining Cordeiros Steakhouse
Morimoto Napa
Zuzu
FARM-TO-TABLE STEAKHOUSE, FULL BAR
CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
CALIFORNIA TAPAS, SPANISH & MEDITERRANEAN
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Dinner only; $$$ 2025 Monticello Road, 707 224-1960
Lunch & dinner; $$$$ 610 Main Street, 707 252-1600
Lunch & dinner; $$ 829 Main Street, 707 224-0695
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ITALIAN, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
Eiko’s
Mustards Grill
Lunch & dinner; $$ 1026 1st Street, 707 254-8006
MODERN JAPANESE, NITROGEN COCKTAILS AND LOLLIPOPS!
MODERN AMERICAN, FULL BAR, GARDENS
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Outdoor seating; full bar Lunch & dinner, closed mid-day; $$ 1882 Town Center, 707 501-4444
Lunch & dinner; $$$ 7399 St Helena Highway, 707 944-2424
FRENCH, FULL BAR, ON THE NAPA RIVERFRONT
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Lunch & dinner; $$$ 540 Main Street, 707 252-8115
Empress M
Napa Valley Bistro
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Allegria
Angéle Restaurant & Bar
UNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCE OF AUTHENTIC CHINESE FOOD
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Lunch & dinner, $$$ 221 Silverado Trail, 707 927-5485
WINE BAR, BAR BITES
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Dinner; $$$ 813 Main Street, 707 203-8900
Farm at Carneros Inn
Avow
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CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, ELEGANT FOOD, LOCALLY SOURCED, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
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Lunch & dinner; $$ 975 Clinton Street, 707 666-2383 ................ ...............................................
Napasport AMERICAN SPORTS BAR, STEAKHOUSE, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
Lunch & dinner; $$; 145 Gasser Drive, 707 927-5956
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Addendum BOXED GOURMET SOUTHERN-INSPIRED BOXED FARE
Lunch Sat-Sun and dinner daily; $$ 6476 Washington Street, 707 944-2487 ...............................................................
Bistro Jeanty FRENCH COUNTRY FARE; OUTDOOR PATIO
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Bottega
ELEVATED COMFORT FOOD, CRAFT COCKTAILS
Dinner, Sunday brunch; $$$ 4048 Sonoma Hwy, 707 299-4880
Napkins Bar + Grill
Dinner, $$ 1314 McKinstry Street, 707 257-5151
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RUSTIC ITALIAN/CALIFORNIAN; OUTSIDE PATIO, TWO STONE FIREPLACES, WARM AND COMFORTABLE
Forge
Bank Cafe and Bar
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Bistro Don Giovanni
HAND-CRAFTED ITALIAN; SIGNATURE COCKTAILS
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Boon Fly Café
PIZZA, CRAFT BREWS & COCKTAILS, OUTDOOR SEATING WITH FIREPIT
Lunch & dinner; $$, 155 Gasser Drive, 707 927-3394 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .
Fumé Bistro CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, LOCALLY SOURCED CHANGING ART DISPLAY, PATIO
Brunch, lunch & dinner; happy hour & late-night bites; Lunch & dinner, $$ 1001 2nd Street, Napa, 707 927- 5333 . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Norman Rose Tavern AMERICAN CLASSICS, FULL BAR
Lunch & dinner; $$; 1401 1st Street, 707 258-1516
Lunch & dinner; $$, 4050 Byway East, 707 257-1999
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Oenotri
Gott’s Roadside
SOUTHERN ITALIAN CUISINE; MENU CHANGES DAILY, LARGE SELECTION OF HOUSE-MADE SALUMI
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BURGERS, SANDWICHES, VEGAN OPTIONS LOCAL FAVORITE; BEER & WINE, OUTDOOR SEATING
WINE BAR & SMOKIN’ BBQ; 400+ WINE LIST
Lunch & dinner; $$ 644 1st Street, 707 224-6900
Bounty Hunter
Lunch & dinner; $$ 975 First Street, 707 226-3976 ...............................................................
Brix
MODERN AMERICAN, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
Lunch & dinner; $$$ 7377 St Helena Highway, 707 944-2749 ...............................................................
Carpe Diem
AMERICAN WINE BAR; SEASONAL, SURPRISING
Family share-plate style; Dinner only Friday-Sunday; $$ 1001 2nd Street, Napa, 707 224-0800
Dinner, weekend lunch; $$$ 1425 First St, 707 252-1022 ........ .......................................................
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Olive & Hay
Grace’s Table
FARM-TO-TABLE ITALIAN RESTAURANT
LOCAL FAVORITE, “GLOBAL KITCHEN”
Breakfast, lunch & dinner, $$ 1400 Second Street, 707 226-6200 ...............................................................
Gran Electrica
Breakfast, brunch, lunch & dinner; $$ 875 Bordeaux Way, The Meritage Resort, 707 251-3090
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Bouchon Bistro FRENCH BISTRO, RAW BAR; OUTDOOR SEATING; COCKTAILS
Dinner; $$$ 6534 Washington Street, 707 944-8037 ...............................................................
Brix Restaurant • Gardens • Wine Shop FRENCH INSPIRED WINE COUNTRY FARM TO-TABLE CUISINE; 16 ACRES OF GARDENS, VINEYARDS
Lunch & dinner, Sunday brunch; $$$ 7377 Highway 29, 707 944-2749 ...............................................................
The French Laundry FINE CLASSIC FRENCH CUISINE, HIGHEST QUALITY INGREDIENTS, PRIX FIXE MENU, IMPECCABLE SERVICE
Dinner; advance reservations only, $$$$ 6640 Washington Street, 707 944-2380
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Pasta Prego
Lucy @ Bardessono
ITALIAN, LOCAL FAVORITE, BEER & WINE
AUTHENTIC MEXICAN, LOCALLY SOURCED INGREDIENTS, CRAFT COCKTAILS WITH UNIQUE SPIRITS
Dinner only, $$, 1502 Main Street, 707 343-0344
Dinner, Sunday lunch, closed Monday; $$ 1313 Main Street, 707 258-1313
Sky & Vine Rooftop Bar
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Dinner daily, lunch Tuesday-Sunday; $$$ 6525 Washington Street, 707 945-1050
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CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, GARDEN-INSPIRED
Breakfast, lunch & dinner; $$$ 6526 Yount Street, 707 204-6000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
CRAFT COCKTAILS, SMALL BITES, FIRE PITS, GAMES; LATE NIGHT HAPPY HOUR, BOTTOMLESS MIMOSA BRUNCH
Mustards Grill Lunch & dinner, $$$ 7399 St. Helena Highway, 707 944-2424
CONTEMPORARY; FARM-TO-TABLE, LOCAL FAVORITE
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GARDEN SUPPERS PREPARED BY CIA CHEFS
Lunch & dinner; $$ 1230 1st Street, Archer Hotel, 707 690-9800
Dinner, $$, 500 1st Street, 707 967-2555
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AWARD-WINNING GLOBAL COMFORT FOOD; COURTYARD SEATING, SIGNATURE COCKTAILS
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Tarla Mediterranean Grill
North Block Restaurant MICHELIN RATED; CALIFORNIA, FRESH, LOCAL INGREDIENTS
Napa Riverfront; lunch & dinner; $$$ 500 Main Street, 707 254-9690
SEAFOOD, LOCAL FAVORITE LOCATED INSIDE THE BUSTLING OXBOW MARKET; BEER & WINE, OUTDOOR SEATING
MEDITERRANEAN, GREEK, TURKISH, VEGAN OPTIONS FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
Celadon
Grove at the CIA Copia
Hog Island Oyster Co.
Lunch, dinner & weekend brunch; $$ 1480 1st Street, 707 255-5599
Dinner; Breakfast, lunch, brunch coming soon; $$$ 6757 Washington St, 707 944-8080
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Lunch & dinner; $$, #610 1st Street, 707 251-8113
Charlie Palmer Steak
Kenzo Napa
MODERN AMERICAN STEAKHOUSE, FULL BAR
EXCELLENCE IN JAPANESE CUISINE
Breakfast, lunch & dinner; $$$ 1260 1st Street, 707 819-2500
Reservations required, dinner only; $$$$ 1339 Pearl St, Napa, 707 294-2049
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Cole’s Chop House
La Toque
Wilfred’s Lounge
CLASSIC AMERICAN STEAKHOUSE, SEAFOOD, INTRIGUING BOURBON AND WHISKEY SELECTIONS, CLASSIC COCKTAILS
MICHELIN-STAR FRENCH CUISINE
ISLAND INSPIRED COCKTAILS & CUISINE
AMERICAN/SUSHI; STUNNING VINEYARD VIEWS, COMFORTABLE OUTDOOR SEATING WITH FIREPITS
Dinner only; $$$, 1122 Main Street, 707 224-6328
Dinner only; $$$$; reservations needed 1314 McKinstry Street, 707 257-5157
Lunch & dinner; $$ 967 1st St, 707 690-9957
Lunch & dinner; $$ 6795 Washington Street, 707 945-0920
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Torc FARM-TO-TABLE; HIGH ENERGY, UNIQUE WINE, COCKTAIL AND BEER OFFERINGS
Dinner only; $$$, 1140 Main St, Napa, 707 252-3292
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Perry Lang’s STEAKHOUSE, BARBECUE, FULL BAR
Dinner; $$$ 6539 Washington Street, 707 945-4522 ...............................................................
R+D Kitchen
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Press STEAKHOUSE, FULL BAR; OUTDOOR SEATING
RUTHERFORD
Dinner only; $$$$ 587 St. Helena Highway, 707 967-0550
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Auberge du Soleil, The Bistro at
St. Helena Bistro
CONTEMPORARY, UPSCALE, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
Breakfast, lunch & dinner; $$$$ 180 Rutherford Hill Road, 707 963-1211 ........... ....................................................
Rutherford Grill CONTEMPORARY/TRADITIONAL AMERICAN; OUTDOOR DINING, FULL BAR
Lunch & dinner; $$ 1180 Rutherford Road, 707 963-1792 ........ .......................................................
ITALIAN/AMERICAN BISTRO, BEER & WINE, OUTDOOR SEATING
Lunch & dinner; $$ 1146 Main Street, St. Helena; 707 963-3371 ...............................................................
St. Helena Sherpa Kitchen HIMALAYAN/NEPALESE, INDIAN, VEGETARIAN OPTIONS BEER & WINE, OUTDOOR SEATING
Lunch & dinner; $$ 1148 Main Street, 707 963-4439 ...............................................................
ST. HELENA CALISTOGA
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Brasswood Bar + Kitchen AMERICAN, FARM-TO-TABLE COMFORT FOOD FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
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Calistoga Inn & Brewery
Lunch & dinner; $$ 3111 St. Helena Highway, 707 302-5101
TRADITIONAL AMERICAN
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The Charter Oak
Calistoga’s Living Room (Truss)
AMERICAN, FULL BAR; OUTDOOR SEATING
CASUAL NAPA VALLEY DINING EXPERIENCE
Dinner only; $$$ 1050 Charter Oak Avenue, 707 302-6996
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, full bar, snacks; $$ 400 Silverado Trail North, 707 709-2100
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Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch AMERICAN, FARM-TO-TABLE; FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
Lunch & dinner; $$ 738 Main Street, 707 963-4555 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gillwoods Cafe AMERICAN
Breakfast, brunch & lunch; $$ 1313 Main Street, 707 963-1788 . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Goose & Gander MODERN AMERICAN; FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
Lunch & dinner, late nights; $$ 1245 Spring Street, 707 967-8779
1250 Lincoln Avenue, 707 942-4101
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Evangeline CAJUN, CREOLE, FRENCH; FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
Dinner, weekend brunch/lunch; $$ 1226 Washington Street, 707 341-3131 ...............................................................
Fleetwood Restaurant CHEF-DRIVEN WOOD-FIRED MENU, CRAFT COCKTAILS
Dinner, happy hour; $$ 1880 Lincoln Avenue, 707 709-4410 ...............................................................
Hydro Bar & Grill TRADITIONAL AMERICAN
1403 Lincoln Avenue, 707 942-9777
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Gott’s Roadside
Johnny’s Restaurant & Bar
BURGERS, SANDWICHES, VEGAN OPTIONS LOCAL FAVORITE; BEER & WINE, OUTDOOR SEATING
Lunch & dinner; $$ 933 Main Street, 707 963-3486
Harvest Table
Sam’s Social Club
MODERN AMERICAN; FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING, GARDENS
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, OUTDOOR SEATING, FIRE PIT
Lunch & dinner; $$$ 1 Main Street, 707 967-4695
Breakfast, lunch, dinner; $$ 1712 Lincoln Avenue, 707 942-4969
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Solbar – @ Solage
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Pizzeria Tra Vigne ITALIAN, VEGAN OPTIONS; FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING, LOCAL FAVORTE
Nationally recognized as a “Great Bourbon Bar of America” with a selection of over 175 hand-selected Bourbons.
Dinner; breakfast, lunch, brunch on weekends; $$ 1457 Lincoln Avenue, 707 942-5938 . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lunch & dinner, full bar; $$ 1347 Main Street, 707-963-3799
“100 best steakhouses in America” - OpenTable
AMERICAN SPORTS BAR, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
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TRADITIONAL AMERICAN
“Classic American Steakhouse”
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN
Breakfast, lunch, dinner; $$$ 755 Silverado Trail, 707 226-0850NAPA . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Veraison FRENCH, FULL BAR
Lunch & dinner; $$ 1016 Main Street, 707 967-9999
Dinner only; $$$, 1457 Lincoln Avenue, 707 942-5938
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Blue Ridge Kitchen CALIFORNIA COMFORT FOOD WITH A SOUTHERN DRAWL WOOD-FIRED GRILL, FULL BAR, PATIO
Lunch, dinner, brunch; $$ 6770 McKinley St. #150, Sebastopol; 707 222-5040 ................................................................
Fern Bar CRAFT COCKTAILS, SPIRIT-FREE COCKTAILS, SMALL PLATES
Dinner, live music; $$ 6780 Depot St Suite 120, Sebastopol; 707 861-9603 ................................................................
Hopmonk Tavern TRADITIONAL AMERICAN, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Lunch & dinner, happy hour; $$ 230 Petaluma Ave, Sebastopol; 707 829-7300 ................................................................
Ramen Gaijin JAPANESE, FULL BAR
THE MATHESON ROOFTOP BAR, HEALDSBURG
Lunch and dinner, $$ 6948 Sebastopol Ave, Sebastopol; 707 827-3609 ................................................................
Girl & The Fig
Salt & Stone
FRENCH, LOCAL GOODS, FULL BAR, HAPPY HOUR
AMERICAN, WEAFOOD, WINE BAR, FULL BAR
Lunch, dinner and weekend breakfast 110 West Spain Street, Sonoma; 707 938-3634
Lunch & dinner, $$ 9900 Sonoma Hwy, Kenwood; 707 833-6326
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Glen Ellen Star
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Brewsters Beer Garden
TRADITIONAL AMERICAN, WINE/BEER, OUTDOOR SEATING
Sonoma Grille
Dinner, $$ 13648 Arnold Drive, Glen Ellen; 707 343-1384
BREWPUB, BBQ; KID’S PLAY AREA, PET FRIENDLY, LIVE MUSIC FULL BAR, HAPPY HOUR, OUTDOOR SEATING, FIREPIT
SEAFOOD/STEAKHOUSE, FULL BAR, PATIO BAR, MICRO-BREWERY AND BEER GARDEN, VEGETARIAN OPTIONS
Lunch & dinner, open late Friday & Saturday, $$ 229 Water Street N, Petaluma; 707 981-8330
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Lunch & dinner, $$$ 165 W Napa St, Sonoma; 707 938-7542
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TRADITIONAL AMERICAN, FULL BAR, HAPPY HOUR OUTDOOR SEATING, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
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CONTEMPORARY COMFORT FOOD: BURGERS, BBQ, AND BEER
Lunch & dinner, $$ 691 Broadway, Sonoma; 707 935-9100
Taub Family Outpost
Lunch & dinner, $$ 1905 Bodega Ave, Petaluma
QUALITY COMFORT FOOD, COCKTAILS TO GO, WINE SHOP
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Cafe La Haye
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LaSalette Restaurant
Central Market
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, WINE/BEER, RESERVATIONS
Dinner, $$$ 140 E Napa Street, Sonoma; 707 935-5994
PORTUGUESE/MEDITERRANEAN, WINE/BEER
Breakfast, lunch & dinner, weekend brunch, $$ Patio, lounge & hidden "speakeasy" 497 1st St W, Sonoma; 707 721-1107
SONOMA VALLEY ................................................................
Aabha Indian Cuisine INDIAN, WINE/BEER, OUTDOOR SEATING
Lunch & dinner, $$ 522 Broadway, Sonoma; 707 343-1003 ................................................................
B & V Whiskey Bar & Grille LOCALLY SOURCED FOOD, FULL BAR, DEDICATED WHISKEY BAR
Lunch, happy hour, dinner; $$ 400 1st St E, Sonoma; 707 938-7110 ................................................................
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Hopmonk Tavern
Lunch & dinner, $$ 452 First St East, Ste H, Sonoma; 707 938-1927
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PETALUMA
Butcher & Crown
CALIFORNIAN-MEDITERRANEAN; HOUSE MADE BREAD IN A WOOD-FIRED OVEN, CAREFULLY CURATED WINE LIST
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Dinner, beer & wine , $$ 42 Petaluma Blvd North, Petaluma, 707 778-9900
Tips Roadside
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BBQ, COMFORT FOOD, FULL BAR WITH CRAFT COCKTAILS
Cucina Paradiso
Della Santina’s Trattoria
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ITALIAN, WINE/BEER, OUTDOOR SEATING NIGHTLY SPECIALS: SUNDAY SAUSAGE & SUDS, MONDAY MEATBALLS, THURSDAY BURGERS
Maya Restaurant
Lunch & dinner, $$ 8445 Sonoma Highway, Kenwood; 707 509-0078
Lunch & dinner, $$ 133 East Napa Street, Sonoma; 707 935-0576
CALIFORNIA-INFUSED MAYAN CUISINE, FULL BAR WITH A LARGE SELECTION OF TEQUILAS, OUTDOOR SEATING
Lunch & dinner, $$ 101 East Napa Street, Sonoma; 707 935-3500
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Lunch & dinner, $$ 114 Petaluma Blvd. N, Petaluma; 707 782-1130
Valley Bar + Bottle Shop
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SEASONAL MEDITERRANEAN, TERRACE , BAR
Risibisi Restaurant & Wine Bar
Dinner, Saturday & Sunday brunch; $$$ 487 1st St West, Sonoma; 707 934-8403
ITALIAN, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
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El Dorado Kitchen
Oso Sonoma
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, FULL BAR
Breakfast, lunch & dinner, $$ 405 1st Street West, Sonoma; 707 996-3220 ................................................................
Folktable Restaurant MICHELIN BIB GOURMAND FARM-TO-TABLE, SEASONALLY INSPIRED MENU
AMERICAN, TAPAS, SEAFOOD, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
Lunch & dinner, $$ 9 E Napa Street, Sonoma; 707 931-6926
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Wit & Wisdom
PIZZA, PASTA & SALAD; BEER & WINE; OUTDOOR SEATING
REGIONAL COMFORT FOOD BY CHEF MICHAEL MINA
Lunch, dinner; $$ 23584 Arnold Drive, Sonoma; 707 356-3567
Lunch & dinner, $$ 529 1st St W, Sonoma; 707 996-4103
Dinner, happy hour, full bar; $$$ 1325 Broadway, Sonoma, 707 931-3405
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Lunch & dinner, $$ 154 Petaluma Blvd N, Petaluma; 707 766-7600 ................................................................
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Red Grape
ITALIAN, FULL BAR, ITALIAN & LOCAL WINES, PASTA, FOCCACIA & DESSERTS FROM SCRATCH
The Shuckery SEAFOOD; BEER/WINE, HAPPY HOUR LOCATED IN THE RESTORED PETALUMA HOTEL
Dinner, lunch weekends, $$ 100 Washington St, Petaluma; 707 981-7891 ................................................................
WINE COUNTRY THIS WEEK
Wild Goat Bistro
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AMERICAN, WINE/BEER, VEGETARIAN/GLUTEN-FREE
Lunch & dinner, $$ 6 Petaluma Blvd N, Petaluma; 707 658-1156 ................................................................
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Catelli’s CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN AND ITALIAN, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING INGREDIENTS FROM LOCAL AND ORGANIC FARMERS AS WELL AS OVER 100 LOCAL WINES
Lunch & dinner, $$ 21047 Geyserville Avenue, Geyserville; 707 857-3471
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Baci Cafe and Wine Bar ITALIAN; LOCAL AND ORGANIC PRODUCTS USED TO CRAFT AUTHENTIC ITALIAN FOOD
Dinner, beer/wine, $$$ 336 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg; 707 433-8111
Chalkboard
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TAPAS/WINE BAR, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING, 4.5 ACRE GARDEN, LOCAL WINE FLIGHTS AND INVENTIVE COCKTAILS
Dinner, lunch weekends, $$$ 29 North St, Healdsburg; 473-8030
SANTA ROSA
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Charlie Palmer’s Dry Creek Kitchen
Bird & The Bottle
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING VIBRANT AMERICAN CUISINE, WINE PAIRINGS
NEW AMERICAN, SEAFOOD, FULL BAR; FLAVORS FROM ASIA, AMERICAN SOUTH, THE EAST COAST, JEWISH FAVORITES
Dinner, $$$ 317 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg; 707 431-0330
Lunch, dinner & Sunday brunch; $$ 1055 4th Street, Santa Rosa; 707 568-4000
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Barndiva
Guiso Latin Fusion
Café Citti
AMERICAN; CELEBRATED FARM-TO-TABLE RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND WINE BAR; OUTDOOR SEATING
AUTHENTIC LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN DISHES
ITALIAN, WINE/BEER, TAKE-OUT ONLY, SOME PICNIC TABLES
Dinner, beer/wine, $$ 117 N Street, Healdsburg; 707 431-1302
Lunch & dinner, $$ 2792 4th St, Santa Rosa; 704 523 - 2690
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Wednesday-Sunday brunch, lunch & dinner, $$$ 231 Center St, Healdsburg; 707 431-0100
Diavola Pizzeria & Salumeria
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ITALIAN, BEER/WINE, OUTDOOR SEATING HOUSE CURED SALUMI & SAUSAGES, AUTHENTIC ITALIAN PIZZAS; CAREFULLY SOURCED MEATS, FISH AND PRODUCE
Healdsburg Bar & Grill
Bravas
GRILL, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
John Ash & Co. Restaurant
SPANISH/TAPAS, FULL BAR, CRAFT COCKTAILS
Lunch & dinner, $$ 21021 Geyserville Ave, Geyserville; 707 814-0111
Lunch & dinner, $$$ 420 Center St, Healdsburg; 707 433-7700
245 Healdsburg Avenue, Healdsburg; 707 433-3333 Lunch, dinner, weekend breakfast
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The Matheson (Roof 106)
Francis Ford Coppola’s Rustic
Campo Fina
ITALIAN, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING INTERNATIONAL AND TRADITIONAL ITALIAN DISHES
ITALIAN, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING WOOD-BURNING OVEN, INDOOR BOCCE COURTS
MODERN WINE COUNTRY CUISEINE; SUSHI KITCHEN, WINE LOUNGE AND A ROOFTOP BAR
Lunch & dinner, $$ 300 Via Archimedes, Geyserville; 707 857-1462
Lunch & dinner, $$ 330 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg; 707 395-4640
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FOLKTABLE, SONOMA
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Dinner, $$$ 106 Matheson Street, 707 723-1106 ...............................................................
CALIFORNIAN, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING WINE COUNTRY DINING AT VINTNERS INN
Dinner, $$$, 4330 Barnes Rd, Santa Rosa; 707 527-7687 Also visit The Front Room for cocktails and gathering or River Cafe for breakfast, brunch or lunch. ................................................................
La Gare FRENCH, WINE/BEER; OLD WORLD CLASSIC FRENCH CUISINE WITH LOCAL INGREDIENTS, A LOCAL FAVORITE FOR 40 YEARS
Spoonbar
Dinner, $$$ 208 Wilson St, Santa Rosa; 707 528-4355
MEDITERRANEAN, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING LOCALLY SOURCED AND SEASONAL INGREDIENTS
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Dinner, $$$ 219 Healdsburg Avenue, Healdsburg; 707 433-7222
Lo Coco’s
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ITALIAN, WINE/BEER; AUTHENTIC ITALIAN ANTIPASTI, PASTAS, MEAT AND SEAFOOD CHOICES, CLASSIC FAVORITES
Willi’s Seafood & Raw Bar
Lunch & dinner; $$ 117 Fourth Street, Santa Rosa; 707 523-2227
SEAFOOD, SMALL PLATES, CRAFT COCKTAILS, LARGE WINE LIST; ROLLS, SKEWERS, CEVICHES & TARTARES; OUTDOOR SEATING
Lunch & dinner, $$ 403 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg; 707 433-9191 ................................................................
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Stark’s Steak & Seafood STEAK/SEAFOOD, FULL BAR, HAPPY HOUR; UPSCALE FEEL EXTENSIVE WINE LIST AND WHISKEYS
Lunch & dinner, $$$ 521 Adams St, Santa Rosa; 707 546-5100
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Backyard
Walter Hansel Wine & Bistro
FARM-TO-TABLE, WINE/BEER, OUTDOOR SEATING SEASONAL, SUSTAINABLE RESTAURANT
Lunch & dinner, $$ 6566 Front Street, Forestville; 707 820-8445
CALIFORNIA FARE WITH A FRENCH TOUCH
Dinner Wed-Sun; $$$ 3535 Guerneville Road, 707 546-6462 ...............................................................
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WINDSOR
Farmhouse CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, FINE DINING FRESH, SEASONAL EVER-CHANGING MENU; WINE/BEER
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Dinner, $$$$ 7871 River Rd, Forestville; 707 887-3300
Sweet T’s
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SOUTHERN BBQ, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING; QUALITY SOUTHERN CUISINE WITH THE FRESHEST LOCAL INGREDIENTS
Lunch & dinner, $$ 9098 Brooks Road S, Windsor; 707 687-5185 ................................................................
Ume Japanese Bistro JAPANESE, FULL BAR, OUTDOOR SEATING
Lunch & dinner, $$ 8710 Old Redwood Highway, Windsor; 707 838-6700 ................................................................
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ANDERSON VALLEY PINOT NOIR FESTIVAL
BIG SUR FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL/ALTA BAKERY
ZINFANDEL ADVOCATES & PRODUCERS (ZAP)
Wine Festival Favorites Itching to get out of the house? Need something to look forward to? Here are some of our favorite festivals of 2022. Start planning your next getaway!
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WINESONG
This calendar itself is a celebration, because most, if not all of these festivals are returning after a much-too-long, COVID-inspired break. From the Anderson Valley to Monterey and everywhere in between, California is gearing up for 2022 with dozens of upcoming wine-related festivals. Some are centered around a specific appellation like Stags Leap District’s Vineyard to Vintner Weekend and Discover Coombsville. Others are all about one varietal such as World of Pinot Noir or ZinEx. Love Riesling, Gewürztraminer and Pinot Gris? Don’t miss the Anderson Valley White Wine Festival in February. Curious about what wines taste like fresh from the barrel? Spend a couple days along Sonoma County’s Wine Road in March. Looking for a more indulgent culinary event? Don’t miss the Big Sur Food & Wine Festival This year’s wine festivals feature wines for every palate. Let’s raise a glass to toast their return!
WINE COUNTRY THIS MONTH
• Anderson Valley White Wine Festival FEBRUARY 19-22 – BOONVILLE, PHILO, YORKVILLE
Escape to Anderson Valley this February for a weekend of white wine, sparkling, rosé, and more! Several Anderson Valley wineries will welcome you with exclusive wine flights, food pairings and special library tastings.
• Barrels & Verticals FEBRUARY 26 – KELSEYVILLE, LAKE COUNTY
Enjoy wine samples from barrels and learn about the differences between vintages of multiple varietals of wine.
ANDERSON VALLEY WINTER WHITE WINE FESTIVAL
• Barrel Tasting Weekend MARCH 3-6 – WINE ROAD, NORTHERN SONOMA COUNTY
Meet winemakers, learn a bit about the winemaking process and mostly buy “futures” of the wines you’ll sample directly from the barrel at Barrel Tasting Weekend along the Wine Road in Sonoma County.
• Wine Country Distillery Festival MARCH 12 – SANTA ROSA
Enjoy distilled spirits, craft beverages and local food bites. Live music and a cocktail competition will add to the entertainment of the afternoon, all the while, giving back to a local charity. WINE ROAD BARREL TASTING
• Pigs & Pinot MARCH 18-19 – HEALDSBURG
The celebratory weekend offers a series of intimate dining and educational events showcasing some of the world’s greatest Pinot Noirs with perfect pork pairings.
• ZAP Back to ZinEx MARCH 25-27 – SAN FRANCISCO
Winemakers and enthusiasts come together to showcase the classic character of Zinfandel.
• Behind the Cellar Door MARCH 26 & 27 – AMADOR WINE COUNTRY
Have you ever dreamed about becoming a winemaker? More than 40 wineries across Amador Wine Country will open their cellar doors to share the art of winemaking.
CHARLIE PALMER”S PIGS & PINOT
• Lodi Wine Festival APRIL 2 – LODI GRAPE FESTIVAL GROUNDS
Wine tasting from more than 40 wineries, music, food available for purchase and much more. Grand tasting admission includes a wine tasting and a commemorative wine glass.
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• Stags Leap Vineyard to Vintner Weekend APRIL 22-24 – NAPA
The premier event for the Stags Leap District Winegrowers, Vineyard to Vintner, returns in 2022, bringing enthusiasts together with vintners, winemakers and principals for a memorable weekend of esteemed wines, enchanting dining and in-depth education. A celebration of the people and wines of the venerated AVA (American Viticultural Area), Vineyard to Vintner weekend will be held April 22 to 24, offering an immersive Cabernet Sauvignon experience.
• Garagiste Festival STAGS LEAP DISTRICT VINEYARD TO VINTNER/BOB McCLENAHAN
APRIL 30 – SONOMA
A unique chance to taste with 30 ultra-premium, under-the radar micro-wineries from Napa, Sonoma, Livermore, Lodi, Mendocino, Santa Cruz and Sierra Foothills AVAs – most without tasting rooms.
• Amador Four Fires Festival MAY 7 – PLYMOUTH
GARAGISTE FESTIVAL
AMADOR FOUR FIRES FESTIVAL
Local wineries will pair their wines with international traditions of open flame cuisine. The expansive historic Amador County Fairgrounds will be divided into four zones, each representing an iconic wine region: South of France (Rhône), Italy, Spain/Portugal (Iberia), and “Heritage California” (claiming Zinfandel and Mission). These zones will pay homage to the regions with chefs preparing openfire locavore dishes, musicians playing regional melodies and tasting of more than 200 award-winning wines. Only the best wines of Amador will be featured at the Festival.
• Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Festival MAY 20-22 – BOONVILLE, PHILO, YORKVILLE
More than 40 wineries will be pouring during the Pinot Noir Festival, including more than a dozen prestige labels from Napa and Sonoma that covet Anderson Valley grapes. Plus chefs will serve up food pairings all weekend.
• Lake County Wine Adventure MAY 21-22 – KELSEYVILLE, MIDDLETOWN, CLEAR LAKE, NICE...
Wander the backroads of Lake County and taste dozens of wines that may only be available at the participating wineries.
• Festival Napa Valley GAY WINE WEEKEND
JULY 15-24 – VARIOUS LOCATIONS
World-class performances in iconic Napa Valley settings. Innovative programming featuring renowned artists and emerging talent. Inspiring, year-round arts education opportunities.
• Gay Wine Weekend JULY 15-17 – SONOMA VALLEY
A weekend of Wine & Celebration with winemaker dinners, winery tours and events benefiting Face to Face, Sonoma County HIV/AIDS Network
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• Napa Wine Fest JULY 31-AUGUST 1 – NAPA
Experience this celebration of wine, food, craft beer, local arts and entertainment, all waiting for you at the Napa Expo Center.
• Taste of Sonoma AUGUST – SANTA ROSA
One of Sonoma County’s most anticipated events of the year. This unforgettable gathering brings thousands of generous wine aficionados and foodies to this bountiful region.
• Santa Cruz Vintners Festival
SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS VINTNERS FESTIVAL COCHON HERITAGE FIRE
AUGUST – SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS
Discover wines shaped by unique terrain and a maverick mindset. The Santa Cruz Mountains is a wine region for independent spirits with a taste for the extraordinary. It’s a place where soaring cliffs drop into the sea, steep mountain vineyards overlook idyllic small towns, and tradition meets innovation.
• Cochon Heritage Fire AUGUST 21 – ST. HELENA
Heritage Fire is a live fire festival celebrating global cooking techniques. The outdoor feast offers an endless array of sustainably sourced food from the region’s top family farms, local purveyors and chefs. From whole pig, lamb and goats to responsibly raised fish, duck, chicken and locally grown heirloom vegetables, there is something for everyone. Beyond the food, the all-inclusive event includes free flowing wines, cocktails and craft beer.
CRUSH CHALLENGE
• Crush Challenge AUGUST 27 – NAPA VALLEY
The ultimate food, wine, and cycling event – Barrel Tasting, Food & Wine Marketplace, The Ride. Taking place at various locations in the Napa Valley, enjoy a fun day while supporting local beneficiaries to find a non-toxic cure for cancer and helping local teens in the Napa community
• Discover Coombsville SEPTEMBER – NAPA
DISCOVER COOMBSVILLE
Coombsville wines to taste, paired with amazing food along with live music, silent auction, raffle and more. Discover what Napa Valley’s newest AVA is all about!
• Mount Veeder Appellation Wine Tasting SEPTEMBER – NAPA
An exclusive opportunity to taste small-production gems from Mount Veeder wineries, many of which are notnormally open to the publice. Enjoy live music, small bites and, of course, amazing wines. Sign up for our email newsletter at WineCountryThisMonth.com
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• WineSong SEPTEMBER – MENDOCINO
Celebrating Fine Food, Music, Art & Giving Remarkable wines, delicious food, fabulous music, a great cause and lot’s of fun! Winesong! events will feature over 100 wineries, illustrious chefs, entertainment & incredible auction lots.
• Valley of the Moon Vintage Festival SEPTEMBER – SONOMA
BARBERA FESTIVAL, AMADOR COUNTY
Wine tasting, craft brews, food, live music, blessing of the grapes, grape stomp, lighted nighttime parade – honoring the wine, food, culture and heritage of Sonoma Valley at California’s oldest festival.
• Access Alexander Valley SEPTEMBER 2 – HEALDSBURG, GEYSERVILLE, CLOVERDALE
A special starlit evening that includes access to artisan wines from all participating Alexander Valley wineries, culinary delights by noted local purveyors and live music.
• Barbera Festival SEPTEMBER 10 – AMADOR COUNTY
SONOMA COUNTY WINE AUCTION
Sample delicious Barberas from over 45 unique wineries, hailing from different regions. Learn how they can create multiple Barberas, each with a unique flavor (estate, varietal blends, different vineyard culminations) or begin to understand what makes each winery’s Barbera different from each other.
• Sonoma County Wine Auction SEPTEMBER 15-17 – VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN SONOMA COUNTY
Join Sonoma County’s generous winemakers and chefs. Bid on the region’s top wines and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Make a powerful impact on the lives of those in our county who are in the most need.
• Lodi Grape Festival SEPTEMBER 15-18 – LODI
A four-day event filled with great entertainment, food, vendors, grape and commodity murals, competitive exhibits, carnival, wine tasting, and so much more.
• Big Sur Food & Wine Festival FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL, BIG SUR SONOMA COUNTY WINE AUCTION/SCOT HAMPTON
NOVEMBER – BIG SUR
A culinary experience like no other. Events are held at special private properties where guests, wineries, chefs, artists and volunteers all come together in small groups to connect on a personal level with each other. At no other place can you not only taste some of the best wine & food in the world, but also possibly share a hike, a dance, or a story with those who make it happen. Guests leave with full bellies and even fuller hearts.
• Wine & Food Affair NOVEMBER 5-6, NORTHERN SONOMA COUNTY
Winemaker dinners, breakfast with the winemakers, along with a weekend of wine and food pairings.
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Winemaker Profile
DAVID SUNDBERG
TEDESCHI FAMILY WINERY Winemaker. Winemaking. Wine. The words conjure romance, glamour, glorious fall nights by a toasty fire. In actuality, the process of winemaking is a lengthy and arduous task but one that suits David Sundberg perfectly. As the resident winemaker at Tedeschi Family Winery for the past eleven years, Sundberg understands the nuances of modern winemaking including things like large and small harvests, drought years, wildfires, and so much more. Today, Tedeschi Family Winery produces around 2,000 cases per year – up from just a couple hundred cases a decade ago – with varietals that include both a Napa Cabernet and Sauvignon Blanc, a Primitivo, a rosé, a Viognier and, of course, their flagship Petite Sirah among others. Along the way, Sundberg has been there to guide the family, eventually taking over as head winemaker. He is well equipped to lead the charge, given a degree in enology from California State Fresno. Armed with his degree and a fair amount of experience thanks to the school’s 300-ton winery set-up, Sundberg jumped head first into his career, making wine for Ste. Michelle Estates, Elara, Conn Creek and Villa Mt. Eden. To broaden his industry scope, Sundberg uprooted himself, relocating to Chile to make wine for a small family winery in the Maipo Valley. Returning to the States with fresh knowledge and an international perspective, Sundberg continued to hone his winemaking skills while consulting for wineries that included Ottimino, William Knuttel Wines and Tedeschi Family Winery. The very family-oriented nature of Tedeschi appealed to Sundberg and he fell into an easy rapport with patriarch, Emil Tedeschi. Possessing a similar winemaking style that strives for
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balance, and one that reflects the character of the individual varietal, Sundberg and Tedeschi built a mutual respect for one another. Over the years, Sundberg’s knowledge of the industry and winemaking aptitude have helped Tedeschi Family Winery grow their production with increasing quality in each passing vintage. “Emil and the family have a winemaking style that is similar to mine and this is why it’s been such a joy to work with them over the years,” said Sundberg who went on to describe the wines as refined. “We aim for restraint. Big, overripe wines are not a part of our flavor profile.” It seems to be working as the winery’s club has been growing by leaps and bounds with the wines being “well received” by locals and visitors alike. The tasting room is now open by appointment, making a visit a more relaxing and enjoyable experience for all parties. “We look forward to guests touring the winery and tasting our wines,” said Sundberg who encourages people to check the website for upcoming events or to make reservations. A bit of a jack of all trades, Sundberg is also a talented chef who is as passionate about food as he is about winemaking. In his down time, he lives in Santa Rosa with his wife and two young sons. Tedeschi Family Winery is located at 2779 Grant Street, Calistoga, just a half a mile south of Old Faithful Geyser. Visitors are invited to the winery Monday-Saturday by appointment from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. for tasting. There is no commercial signage, so look for the address and a big barrel to enjoy the winery’s private setting and picnic area! BY JODY PURDOM
Wine Country Calendar ONGOING THURSDAYS & SATURDAYS
Hands on Cheesemaking Class at The Epicurean Connection
Join award-winning cheesemaker, Sheana Davis for this hands on cheesemaking class in Sonoma. Receive a cheesecloth, cheese ladle, cheese recipe card, cheese trail map, artisan American Cheese tasting and complimentary wine tasting. Family-friendly, 12-1:30pm, limited, $125 sheanadavis@gmail.com theepicureanconnection.com
ONGOING
California Cheese Trail
Take a farm tour, watch them make cheese and find new cheeses. Suggested driving tours, interactive map. cheesetrail.org ONGOING
Kitchen Gizmos & Gadgets from the Kathleen Hill Culinary Collection Napa Valley Museum Yountville $15, free for members, Yountville Wednesdays-Sundays 11am-4pm www.napavalleymuseum.org
February 3-6 Yountville International Short Film Festival A true celebration of cine
ma with over 100 world-class sho rt films. Select film and wine pairings with Jessup Cellars and other award-winning Napa Valley winerie s plus other culinary events. 10am-8pm, Downtown Yountville, www.yisff.com
ONGOING
DANGEROUS GAMES: Treacherous Toys We Loved As Kids ONGOING THROUGH FEBRUARY
Mushroom Foraging Adventure
A two-hour, hands-on hunt for wild mushrooms with an expert mushroom forager followed by three-course dinner at Dry Creek Kitchen. $688/2 people hotelhealdsburg.com/experiences
Napa Valley Museum Yountville $15, free for members, Yountville Wednesdays-Sundays 11am-4pm www.napavalleymuseum.org ONGOING THROUGH FEBRUARY 27
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Santa Rosa Original Certified Farmers Market Fresh fruits, nuts, vegetables, eggs, honey, herbs and plants, cut flowers Every Saturday & Wednesday, Luther Burbank Center for the Arts 8:30am-1pm, thesantarosafarmersmarket.com
That’s Amore Art Exhibit Various expressions celebrating this Valentine season. Upstairs Art Gallery, Healdsburg
Winter in the Wineries Passport Ongoing through February 6, 2022
port program The 12th Annual Winter in the Wineries Pass ty, Pope Valley, Coun Lake , features 14 wineries in Calistoga rtunity to explore and St. Helena, giving participants the oppo per person, $60 For s. area these magnificent wine-growing at participating guests receive complimentary wine tastings ing restaurants and cipat parti at wineries, complimentary corkage s. The Passport is discounts at Calistoga lodging, spas, and shop nce reservations Adva ! alone ngs valued at over $400 in wine tasti ries. wine ing cipat parti most are required with passport visitcalistoga.com/winter-in-the-wineries-
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Renegade Orchestra The Orchestra That Breaks All The Rules. No overly-lush jazz standards, but the pure unbridled fury of what an orchestra can truly do. 8pm, $20-35, Blue Note Napa, www.bluenotenapa.com FEBRUARY 4
Farmstead Community Farmers Market Long Meadow Ranch Winery & Farmstead organic produce, beef, honey and more 8am-noon, St. Helena, www.longmeadowranch.com 47
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FEBRUARY 5
Truss Restaurant + Bar Valentine’s Weekend Special
Santa Rosa Original Certified Farmers Market Fresh fruits, nuts, vegetables, eggs, honey, herbs and plants, cut flowers Every Saturday & Wednesday, 8: 30am-1pm Luther Burbank Center for the Arts thesantarosafarmersmarket.com
FEBRUARY 5
Charcuterie Class
FEBRUARY 5
Silver Oak Release Day The Release Day celebrates the debut of the latest vintage. With guests visiting from every corner of the country, it’s best to secure your Release Day tickets early as space is limited. 10am-12:30pm or 2-4:30pm silveroak.com/visit/release-day
Perfectly timed for mustard season, this charcuterie class offers a taste of the region, including cured meats, sweet jams, fresh fruit and housemade mustard. A glass of local wine offers the perfect pairing to this fun and educational afternoon. $30, 4-5pm, Gathering Tables Carneros Resort & Spa, www.shopcarnerosresort.com
PREFIXED MENU. $155pp Enhance the experience by pre-purchasing a custom etched bottle of wine with a message of your choice for your loved one or opting into a curated pairings and take home two glasses that are custom etched. IGLOO DINING: 2-6 guests, $300pp Enjoy dinner under the stars while enjoying beautiful vineyard and mountain views in the comfort of a private igloo. Five course prefixed menu with a caviar and champagne course as well as a small takeaway. Four Seasons Napa Valley, Calistoga www.trussrestaurantandbar.com
FEBRUARY 5
Family Day with Alphabet Rockers Creating brave spaces to shape a more equitable world through hip-hop. Green Music Center, 2pm, $12.50-$25 gmc.sonoma.edu/all-events FEBRUARY 6
Sebastopol Farmers’ Market 10am-1:30pm, Sebastopol Plaza sebastopolfarmmarket.org
FEBRUARY 11 & 12
For the Love of Foodies: Cooking for Two at Cakebread Cellars Prepare a decadent selection of recipes followed by a romantic three-course lunch with wine pairings. Rutherford, 9:30am, $275pp, cakebread.com/events
FEBRUARY 9
Pint Night at Pizzeria Tra Vigne Almanac Brewing Company, 5-7pm www.pizzeriatravigne.com FEBRUARY 5
Flora Springs Trilogy Release Party Bringing back the ’70s, Flora Springs Style Break out the bell bottoms and tie-dye and celebrate the 1970s – the decade when Flora Springs was established. Join the Flora Springs family and team when the Tasting Room is transformed into an outdoor roller skating rink. Take a whirl around the rink or sit back and enjoy the fourperson troupe performing high flying choreographed roller dancing. Groove out to the sounds of well-known Bay Area-native DJ David Carvalho and musical guests who will take you through genre-bending sets sure to get you up on your feet. In an effort to capture the sp1irit of the vintage, each year surprises are planned that make the Trilogy Release Party one of Napa Valley’s premier events. Along with wine, food, live music and dancing, you’ll be treated to amazing experiences designed to please the palate, awaken the senses and give you the most entertaining and fun day wine country has to offer! 11am-2pm $250, www.florasprings.com FEBRUARY 5
Hiroshima at Blue Note Napa 6:30pm & 9pm, $35-60, www.bluenotenapa.com
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FEBRUARY 9
Santa Rosa Original Certified Farmers Market Fresh fruits, nuts, vegetables, eggs, honey, herbs and plants, cut flowers Every Saturday & Wednesday, 8: 30am-1pm Luther Burbank Center for the Arts thesantarosafarmersmarket.com FEBRUARY 10
Bubbles for Every Occasion Learn about tasting, buying, serving and fun pairings for sparkling wine. 4:30-6pm, Napa www.ciaatcopia.com/classes FEBRUARY 11
Farmstead Community Farmers Market Long Meadow Ranch Winery & Farmstead Organic produce, beef, honey and more 8am-noon, St. Helena, www.longmeadowranch.com
ONGOING THROUGH MARCH 13TH, 2022
Napa Lighted Art Festival
Monday-Thursday 6-9pm, Friday-Sunday 6-10pm A celebration of creative arts, technology and lights, and supports innovative techniques using light and light technologies as a growing art medium. This walkable outdoor experience is FREE in downtown Napa featuring eight lighted art sculptures for eight weeks. Bring the family and experience the magic of lighted art at the 2022 Napa Lighted Art Festival! Scan the QR code for downloadable map! >> March 5, 7pm: A live, one-hour, free performance by a noted vibraphonist. Veteran’s Park in downtown Napa donapa.com/lighted-art-festival
WINE COUNTRY THIS MONTH
FEBRUARY 12 Garden to Glass Mixology Class Learn how to shake, pour and garnish three craft cocktail recipes while enjoying plenty of sips and tastes along the way. This hands-on mixology class features Tequila & Del Maguey Mezcal paired with fresh winter citrus, herbs and edible blossoms sourced from the resort’s new culinary gardens. $75, 3-4pm, Gathering Tables Carneros Resort & Spa www.shopcarnerosresort.com FEBRUARY 11, 12 & 14 Sheila E. and The E. Train at Blue Note Napa, 6:30 & 9pm, $65-125 www.bluenotenapa.com FEBRUARY 11-14 Valentine’s Dinner at FARM Relax with your loved one and enjoy FARM’s seasonally inspired tasting menu, complemented by exceptional cocktails and local wine pairings. FARM’s stylish dining room and al fresco pavilion with cozy firepits provide the perfect backdrop to it all. 3 courses, 5:30-10pm $130pp, $65 wine pairings; Carneros Resot, Napa farm@carnerosresort.com, 707-299-4880. FEBRUARY 12 Santa Rosa Original Certified Farmers Market Fresh fruits, nuts, vegetables, eggs, honey, herbs and plants, cut flowers Every Saturday & Wednesday, 8: 30am-1pm Luther Burbank Center for the Arts thesantarosafarmersmarket.com
FEBRUARY 13
San Valentine’s Dance Lessons at Keller Estate Winery
FEBRUARY 12 & 13 Hanna's Valentine's Weekend Luncheon A seated, three course farm to table luncheon on the outdoor patio, complete with curated wine pairings, at the estate villa in Alexander Valley. $85, www.hannawinery.com FEBRUARY 13 Sebastopol Farmers’ Market 10am-1:30pm, Sebastopol Plaza sebastopolfarmmarket.org
Learn how to Waltz the day away or maybe Tango is more your style. Come learn, watch, and have fun. You are invited no matter your level of dance proficiency. An unforgettable afternoon of wine and dance awaits you. Festive attire encouraged. $85, 11:30am-2:30pm Petaluma, www.kellerestate.com FEBRUARY 16
Santa Rosa Original Certified Farmers Market Fresh fruits, nuts, vegetables, eggs, honey, herbs and plants, cut flowers Every Saturday & Wednesday, 8: 30am-1pm Luther Burbank Center for the Arts thesantarosafarmersmarket.com FEBRUARY 17
How To: Taste Wine in 90 Seconds Taste five wines, learn the lingo, understand what you prefer, and how to enjoy it with food, family, and friends. $65, 4:30-6pm, Napa www.ciaatcopia.com/classes
FEBRUARY 12 Olive My Love Romantic Valentine’s Dinner at McEvoy Ranch A gourmet dinner, wine pairings, and dancing surrounded by olive groves and vineyards at McEvoy Ranch. 6:30-10pm, $225pp, Petaluma, www.mcevoyranch.com
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Ottmar Liebert & Luna Dekra FEBRUARY 13
Art + Nature Hike at di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art A hike through the Sculpture Meadow. Experience the diverse aspects of art and nature. 2.5 miles round trip with a slight elevation gain. 11:15am-1:15pm, $20, 707-226-5991 x25 www.dirosaart.org
at Blue Note Napa at 3, 6:30, 8 & 9pm (days vary) $29-69, www.bluenotenapa.com FEBRUARY 17
Karaoke Night at JaM Cellars 7-10pm, Napa, www.jamcellars.com FEBRUARY 18
Farmstead Community Farmers Market Long Meadow Ranch Winery & Farmstead organic produce, beef, honey and more 8am-noon, St. Helena, www.longmeadowranch.com FEBRUARY 18 & 19
FEBRUARY 12 edy Show Funny Valentine Dinner & Com wine cave! e... a cav a in sh, Chuckle with your cru an Gardner Bry f Che , ths Griffi Clara Bijl, Phil ort and Spa $175pp, 6pm, The Meritage Res www.crushersofcomedy.com
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Recipes from the Big Easy at Cakebread Cellars Prepare a selection of succulent Southern recipes followed by a three-course lunch with wine pairings. Rutherford, 9:30am, $275pp, cakebread.com/events
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Santa Rosa Original Certified Farmers Market Fresh fruits, nuts, vegetables, eggs, honey, herbs and plants, cut flowers Every Saturday & Wednesday, 8: 30am-1pm Luther Burbank Center for the Arts thesantarosafarmersmarket.com
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Pairing Principles: Wine and Cheese at CIA Copia Evaluate each cheese for flavor and texture, and experiment with dynamic and complementary pairings so that you'll be prepared to dazzle your guests. $65, 4:30-6pm, Napa www.ciaatcopia.com/classes FEBRUARY 24
Albert Cummings at Blue Note Napa 8pm, $30-40, www.bluenotenapa.com FEBRUARY 25
Bistros and Brasseries at CIA Copia FEBRUARY 19
Romance on the Rails, Napa Valley Wine Train Sweep the one you love off their feet but leave the grand gestures to us. The Napa Valley Wine Train was made for romance—a romantic setting, for a romantic journey, through one of the most romantic places in the world. Enjoy the two-story Vista Dome, an elevated observationstyle dining car with luxuriously plush booths. Intimate and unforgettable, this gourmet California culinary experience is far from an ordinary night out. 2-hour train journey, multiple course gourmet dinner, wine. 5:30-8:30pm, Napa www.winetrain.com, 707 253-2111 FEBRUARY 20
Estate Hike: Bird Counting at Keller Estate Winery The Audubon and the Cornell Lab have been running this event since 1998. They invite bird watchers of all ages to help them track bird migration. Hike the hills of Keller Estate. A location will be selected to stand or sit for 10 minutes to track what birds you see or hear using the Merlin Bird ID app (best for beginner bird watchers) or eBird. 1.3-mile walk on paved road with accessibility to pets and strollers. $85, 10am-12pm, Petaluma, www.kellerestate.com
Learn iconic bistro dishes like beef stewed in red wine, creamy leek and cheese tart, and chocolate mousse (ooh la la!). CIA chefs will demonstrate how to make a classic French omelets and a decadent croque monsieur, so you can eat like a City of Lights-local any night of the week. 4 hour class then enjoy the meal with wine. 18+ only, 9:30am-2pm, $250, Napa, www.ciaatcopia.com/classes FEBRUARY 25-26
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Cabernet and Cigar Release Party Rombauer Vineyards, St. Helena
The night in St. Helena begins with walking the caves, with a wine reception with fellow Cabernet and Cigar aficionados before sitting down to a family-st yle dinner in our Tank Room. Following dinner, you will move to our Cigar Lounge Reception where we will have fi re pits, a dessert buffet, and a professional cigar rolle r who will be rolling cigars specifically paired with our Reserve Cabernets. Expect an evening of good food, great cigars, and spectacular wines. Exclusively for purchase rs of Pre-Release Cabernet Allocation Wines. Check the website for details: rombauer.com /events
Greg Adams and East Bay Soul at Blue Note Napa, 6:30 & 9pm $29-69, www.bluenotenapa.com FFEBRUARY 25
Farmstead Community Farmers Market Long Meadow Ranch Winery & Farmstead organic produce, beef, honey and more 8am-noon, St. Helena, www.longmeadowranch.com
FEBRUARY 27
Social Afternoon Tea Ceremony Ackerman Heritage House, Napa Spend a leisurely afternoon enjoying traditional English tea with a Napa twist at our 1889 Victorian Estate. While listening to French jazz, enjoy tiers of delectable tea sandwiches, dainty tarts, savory bites, seasonal house-made jams and premium teas served on authentic antique china and sterling silverware carefully curated by Lauren Ackerman. Seatings at 11am & 2:30pm, $70, 855-238-9463 www.ackermanfamilyvineyards.com
FEBRUARY 25
Cooking with Comedians Gain culinary tips, tricks and confidence to cook more at home, with plenty of laughs and tastes along the way! Chef Bryan Gardner, Comedian Gloria Bigelow $130pp, 6pm, Vista Collina Resort, Napa www.crushersofcomedy.com FEBRUARY 26 FEBRUARY 23-26
Premiere Napa Valley Access exceptional wines, foster relationships with winemakers and learn about Napa Valley. A full schedule of both virtual and in person events. premierenapavalley.com
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World-Class Comedy at a Luxury Napa Valley Resort! Gloria Bigelow $35, 6pm, full bar & food truck on site. Vista Collina Resort, Napa www.crushersofcomedy.com
MARCH 3
Barrel Tasting Weekend Meet winemakers, learn a bit about the winemaking process and mostly buy “futures” of the wines you’ll sample directly from the barrel at Barrel Tasting Weekend along the Wine Road in Sonoma County. Wine Road, Northern Sonoma County
WINE COUNTRY THIS MONTH
St. Helena ‘Little Book of Big Experiences’ Wine Passport Through April 2022! Indulge your senses to 12 of Napa Valley’s Favorite Wineries with Unique VIP Curated Experiences: • Wine & Food Pairings • Taste New Valley Wines • Private Wine Tasting Experiences & Self-Guided Tours $85 for over $800 Value! Beringer Vineyards – Scan QR codes along the self-guided tour and learn the history of the 145-year-old estate and historic wine-ageing caves, while enjoying a glass of wine. Discounts on wine and gift purchases.
Charles Krug Winery – Be a wine club member for the day and taste a variety of small-production offerings, most available only at the winery. 20% off wine purchases.
Erosion Tap House – Choose your own adventure and create a flight of five among the 30+ wines and beers that Erosion produces in Napa Valley.
Nichelini Family Winery – Experience the property in the hills, homesteaded by the Nichelini family over 131 years ago. Relax while sipping limited-production wines crafted by the fifth generation winemaker.
Clif Family – Delight your senses with small-production wines paired with chef-curated seasonal bites from Clif Family’s organic farm.
www.sthelena.com Pope Valley Winery – Taste smalllot wines while touring the original three-story gravity-flow winery, hand-dug cave, blacksmith shop, and historic vineyards. Stay a bit longer, bring your own picnic for just $35. Hall Wines St. Helena – Experience a feast for all senses, cutting-edge architecture, sustainable stewardship of resources, and a splash of awardwinning Cabernet, set amidst a world-class art collection. Whitehall Lane Winery – Enjoy a flight of four estate wines, paired with small bites to compliment your tasting experience. 10% off of any wines purchased.
Raymond Vineyards –Discover the role each actor plays on nature’s stage along a self-guided tour through five acts that illustrate Raymond’s eco-friendly philosophy followed by a tasting of four limited production wines.
St. Supery Estate Vineyards & Winery – Taste the terroir of 100% estate grown, Napa Green vineyards in this flight of four wines from sustainably farmed Napa Valley, Rutherford and Dollarhide Estate Vineyards.
VGS Chateau Potelle – Enjoy a private tasting of VGS Chateau Potelle wines, hosted by your own personal VGS Sommelier.
Etude Vineyards – Explore the Collectors tasting which includes a flight of five wines, including single-vineyard Pinot Noirs and elegant Cabernet Sauvignons.
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Save the date! Legends, History, Icons: Explore the Stags Leap District and its World-Class Wines at Vineyard to Vintner Weekend, April 22-24 Vineyard to Vintner Weekend Activities: Library Wine Dinners: Friday, 6:30-10pm Featuring rare library wines and exquisite menus crafted by some of the Bay Area’s most accomplished chefs, each exquisite vintnerhosted dinner offers guests the opportunity to experience Stags Leap District hospitality at its best, all while dining with the winemakers and principals from each winery. Hosts for the intimate dinners include Chimney Rock Winery (with cohosts Shafer Vineyards and Quixote Winery); Regusci Winery (with cohosts Lindstrom Wines and Stags' Leap Winery); Silverado Vineyards (with cohosts Cliff Lede Vineyards and Ilsley Vineyards); Stag's Leap Wine Cellars (with cohosts Pine Ridge Vineyards, Malk Family Vineyards and Baldacci Family Vineyards); and Taylor Family Vineyards (with cohosts Clos Du Val and Steltzner Vineyards). Each dinner is limited to only 40 guests.
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Tickets available now for the ultimate Cabernet Sauvignon getaway The premier event for the Stags Leap District Winegrowers, Vineyard to Vintner, returns in 2022, bringing enthusiasts together with vintners, winemakers and principals for a memorable weekend of esteemed wines, enchanting dining and indepth education. A celebration of the people and wines of the venerated AVA (American Viticultural Area), Vineyard to Vintner weekend will be held April 22 to 24, offering an immersive Cabernet Sauvignon experience. “This is the ultimate way to fully experience the Stags Leap District. Our guests will enjoy world-class dining and tastings, and there’s so much more – Vineyard to Vintner is the chance to meet one-on-one with all the personalities behind the wines, get into the vineyards, explore behind the scenes, and engage and learn directly from winemakers and proprietors,” said Nancy Bialek, Executive Director of Stags Leap District Winegrowers. “We are so excited to welcome cabernet lovers for an unforgettable weekend of extraordinary wines and curated experiences.” Renowned for producing critically acclaimed wines with power and grace, lush fruit and complex layers of flavor, the Stags Leap District is the Napa Valley’s smallest sub-appellation
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by planted acreage, a sliver of land bounded by the Stags Leap Palisades to the east and the Napa River to the west. A valley within a valley at just a mile wide and three miles long, the region is defined by the distinctiveness of its soils. The climate, too, is unique. Warmed by the afternoon sun reflecting from the west facing towering rock facades, the vineyards are cooled in the evenings by breezes and marine air from the San Pablo Bay. This diurnal shift results in a long growing season – ideal for late-maturing varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon to develop phenolic complexity and deep intensity. Guests at Vineyard to Vintner weekend will have the chance to fully explore the region while tasting wines and meeting with vintners from 16 famed properties, including Baldacci Family Vineyards, Chimney Rock Winery, Cliff Lede Vineyards, Clos Du Val, Ilsley Vineyards, Lindstrom Wines, Malk Family Vineyards, Pine Ridge Vineyards, Quixote Winery, Regusci Winery, Shafer Vineyards, Silverado Vineyards, Stag's Leap Wine Cellars, Stags' Leap Winery, Steltzner Vineyards, and Taylor Family Vineyards. Tickets are now available at www.stagsleapdistrict.com/V2V. The Friday through Saturday experience (April 22-24, 2022) is $1,200 per person, which includes the entire weekend’s offerings. Visit www.stagsleapdistrict. com/V2V for complete details.
Digging Deeper: Vineyard Walks, Talks and Tastings: Saturday, 10: 30am-12:15pm Master classes in Stags Leap District viticulture and history, each of the four Digging Deeper seminars provide an engaging mix of hospitality and thorough education. A unique perspective will be offered at four venues along with a selection of storied wines. Each class is limited to only 50 guests. Programs include, Digging WAY Deeper at Baldacci Family Vineyards; Stags Leap District Then & Now: A Look Back at how Viticulture Practices have Developed in the Last 50 years at Clos du Val; The Clones that Shaped the Stags Leap District at Ilsley Vineyards; and Digging Deeper in the Vineyards at Pine Ridge Vineyards. Vintner-Hosted Gala Luncheon and Appellation Collection Preview: Saturday, 12:30-3pm Rarely in one place, winemakers, owners and principals of 16 District wineries will gather for a tempting luncheon and walk-around tasting. It’s also the first chance to sample the 2019 Appellation Collection, to be released in October 2022. Hosted at the historic Stags’ Leap Winery with more than 100 acres of breathtaking gardens and views of the towering Palisades for guests to enjoy. Savor SLD: Winery Experiences: Sunday, 10:30am-4:15pm On Sunday, guests can create their own personal itinerary, selecting from among 13 wineries offering curated private experiences, including options to visit several properties not open to the public. Participating wineries include Baldacci Family Vineyards, Chimney Rock Winery, Cliff Lede Vineyards, Clos du Val, Ilsley Vineyards, Lindstrom Wines, Malk Family Vineyards, Pine Ridge Vineyards, Quixote Winery, Regusci Winery, Silverado Vineyards, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars and Steltzner Vineyards.
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NAPA VALLEY RECOMMENDED WINERIES ★ BENNETT LANE WINERY HOME OF 62 90+ POINT WINES • Garden Tasting • Reserve Garden Tasting • Wine Blending Experience 3340 Hwy 128, Calistoga; Reservations 1 877 MAX-NAPA
★ FRANK FAMILY VINEYARDS GREAT WINE HAPPENS EVERY DAY • Estate Tasting • Wines of Winston Hill Tasting Reservations required, 707 942-0859 1091 Larkmead Lane, Calistoga
★ ★ PRAGER WINERY & PORT WORKS PREMIUM PORTS, FORTIFIED WINES, DESSERT & TABLE WINES • Seated Tastings in the Garden • Off the Beaten Path Reservations required, 707 963-Port (7678) 1281 Lewelling Lane, St. Helena
★ ROMBAUER VINEYARD • Critically acclaimed wines • Views of the Maycamas Mountains and spectacular gardens with a collection of whimsical art Reservations required, 707 963-5170 3522 Silverado Trail North, St. Helena
★ SEQUOIA GROVE WINERY SOME OF THE WORLD'S BEST CABERNET SAUVIGNON • A Taste For Cabernet Wine & Food Experience • Historic Barn Tasting • Cheese & Charcuterie Reservations required, 707 339-5757 8338 St. Helena Hwy 29, Rutherford
★ TEDESCHI FAMILY WINERY TRADITIONAL OLD-WORLD WINES & FAMILY-STYLE HOSPITALITY • Ultra-Pemium, Ultra-Small Production Wines • Four Generations in Calistoga Since 1919 • Picnickers and Well-Behaved Canines Welcome Appointments required, 707 501-0668 2779 Grant St, Calistoga – a half mile south of Old Faithful Geyser www.TedeschiFamilyWinery.com
Elevated Wine Tasting Experiences Wine Blending Experience at Bennett Lane Winery The private blending starts with a vineyard tour and a sensory evaluation seminar focused on Cabernet, Merlot and Syrah – the principal components in Bennett Lane’s signature red Maximus blend – followed by a custom blending experience and cheese pairing. During the blending you will blend your own bottle of Maximus Red Feasting Wine using the same lab techniques and equipment a winemaker would use. Once you have your blend finalized you will: bottle, cork, foil, and label your own individual bottles (one per person). Reservation required; $225 per person (707) 942-668 || www.bennettlane.com Current Release Tasting at Sequoia Grove Winery Explore a spectrum of current release Napa Valley red and white wines in the historic Tasting Barn or a private patio table (weather permitting). $40 || Reservation required, (707) 339-5757 email concierge@sequoiagrove.com A Taste For Cabernet Wine & Food Experience at Sequoia Grove Winery Learn the Sequoia Grove history, viticulture and winemaking practices and how the terroir of prominent Napa Valley AVAs is reflected in their wines. Taste vineyard-designate wines expertly paired with seasonal bites prepared by in-house wine and food expert, Chef Britny Maureze. Reservation required $100 per person, $80 club members (707) 339-5757 || email concierge@sequoiagrove.com
★ V. SATTUI WINERY • Award-Winning Wines sold only at the Winery • Wine Tasting • Tours & Pairings • Artisan Deli • Picnic Grounds • Events & Weddings Reservations required, 707 963-7774 Corner Hwy 29 & White Ln, St. Helena
SEQUOIA GROVE WINERY, NAPA
★ WALT WINES Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines crafted from the most expressive vineyards along Pacific Coast • 1,000 Miles of Pinot Tasting • Wine & Chocolate Pairing Reservations required, 707 933-4440, 605 1st St, Napa
★ WHITEHALL LANE WINERY • Premium, World-Class Wines • Excellent Hospitality • Napa Green Certified and Sustainable Practices Reservations required, 707-963-9454 x 101 1563 St. Helena Hwy S. (Hwy 29), St. Helena
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SONOMA COUNTY RECOMMENDED WINERIES ★ BACA WINES AS WITH LIFE, BACA IS BEST EXPERIENCED FIRST HAND. • Award-Winning Wines • Panoramic Vineyard Views • World-Class Artwork Open daily; 707 433-2222; 2201 Westside Road, Healdsburg
★ BREATHLESS WINES Celebrate your breathless moments with award-winning sparkling wine! • Sparkling & Still Wines • Cheese & Charcuterie • Caviar Picnic • Sabrage Experience 707 395-7300, 499 Moore Ln, Healdsburg
★ CLINE CELLARS
FERRARI-CARANO VINEYARDS & WINERY, HEALDSBURG
FROM OBSCURE TO EXTRAORDINARY • Seated tastings • Private Cabana tasting • Pendulum Club tasting • Syrah Hill Experience 24737 Arnold Drive, Sonoma; 707 940-4000
Sycamore Grove Wine & Brunch – Sundays at Ferrari-Carano Vineyards & Winery Sit outside on the Sycamore Grove terraces overlooking gardens and vineyards while you enjoy a flight of reserve wines with a seasonal, Italian-inspired menu featuring dishes prepared with ingredients from Ferrari-Carano’s estate gardens. Make sure to book your table in advance! This one-of-a-kind experience almost always sells out. Reservations required $85 per person, $68 club members (707) 433-6700 || www.ferrari-carano.com
★ FERRARI-CARANO VINEYARDS & WINERY
Reserve Tower Tasting @ V. Sattui Winery Luxuriate in Vittorio’s Tower Tasting Room with a hearty sampling of top-tier single-vineyard and reserve wines. This cozy haven is the ideal setting to immerse yourself in the history of V. Sattui Winery as you taste through their most coveted selections. Reservation required, $55 per person (707) 963-7774 || www.vsattui.com
★ LAKE SONOMA WINERY
Wine & Food Pairings at St. Francis Winery & Vineyards Executive Chef Peter Janiak hand-selects from award-winning wine collections to develop a seasonal pairing-menu like no other. This nationally acclaimed, fi ve-course, fi ne-dining experience highlights Sonoma County’s diverse agricultural and culinary traditions. Enjoy stunning vineyard views and engaging introductions presented by knowledgeable hosts. Reservations required $95 per person, $76 club members 888-675-9463 || www.stfranciswinery.com Wines of Winston Hill Tasting @ Frank Family Vineyards Winston Hill has been the heart of Frank Family’s Cabernet wines since its inception. Discover singlevineyard versatility while diving into wines that all share a common source of origin during this Cabernet lover's experience. Reservations required $70 per person, $30 club members and guests (707) 942-0859 || www.frankfamilyvineyards.com Sign up for our email newsletter at WineCountryThisMonth.com
• Wine Tasting in the Villa, the Enoteca or outside on "Il Terrazzo" • Stroll Acres of Lush Gardens • Tours & Private Tastings by appt. 8761 Dry Creek Rd, Healdsburg; 707 433-6700 Also at Seasons of the Vineyard, 113 Plaza St, Healdsburg; 707 431-2222
★ JACUZZI VINEYARDS •Unique California-Grown Italian Varietals • Award-Winning Extra Virgin Olive Oils • Balsamic Vinegars • Tuscan-Inspired Villa With Courtyard and Vineyard Views 24724 Arnold Drive, Sonoma; 707 931-7575
SONOMA SQUARE’S BEST KEPT SECRET Explore a selection of wines representing Sonoma Valley’s most prestigious sub-appellations. 134 Church St. (or enter from Sonoma Plaza), Sonoma; 707 721-1979
★ LEDSON WINERY EXTRAORDINARY HOSPITALITY • Exquisite Atmosphere • Impeccable Wines 7335 Sonoma Hwy, Kenwood; 707 537-3810
★ ST. FRANCIS WINERY & VINEYARDS CELEBRATING ITS 50TH YEAR IN SONOMA VALLEY New Roving Vineyard Tour & Tasting Experience • Tasting Flights • Estate Pairings • Private Events 100 Pythian Rd, Santa Rosa; 1-888-675-WINE
★ TRATTORE WINES & DRY CREEK OLIVE CO. TASTE ON THE TERRACE AND TAKE IN THE VIEWS Taste estate-grown wines and locally produced and milled olive oils • Food Pairings • Wood-Fired Pizza Weekends • Get Your Boots Dirty Tour 7878 Dry Creek Road, Geyserville 707 431-7200
★ ZINA HYDE CUNNINGHAMW A LONG TRADITION OF WINEMAKING EXCELLENCE • Indoor/Outdoor Tastings • Cheese & Charcuterie Available In the Zina Lounge at Ledson Hotel 480 First Street E, Sonoma; 707 895-9462
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Things To Do Explore the open waters on kayak or paddle board, or a plan a daytrip cycling the bucolic backroads. Journey high above the valley before dawn in a hot air balloon to witness sunrise. Learn how to make fresh mozzarella cheese from a top chef after. Whatever tickles your fancy, we’ve picked the best-of-thebest that go beyond wine tasting. Indulge your inner wanderlust and spend time experiencing what makes wine country such a diverse locale for agriculture, activity and adventure. Get Outdoors If you are into more athletic adventures, in addition to hiking there are many other options for getting outside. • Sonoma Canopy Tours – 888-494-7868 • Sonoma County Farm Trails – www.farmtrails.org • Safari West Wildlife Preserve & African Tent Camp – 800-616-2695 • Sonoma TrainTown Railroad – (707) 938-3912 Cycling Whether you’re after a leisurely afternoon pedal or a full day of serious biking through the vineyards, there are several cycling companies offering guided, offthe-beaten-path rides throughout the valley. • Napa Valley Bike Tours – (707) 944-2453 • Getaway Adventures – 800-499-2453 • Calistoga Bike Shop – (707) 942-9687 • Clif Family – (707) 968-0625 • Wine Country Bikes – (707) 568-304 • Wine Country Cycling Tours – 800-462-2848
Hot Air Balloons If you’ve never taken a hot air balloon ride, there’s no better place than wine country to experience the amazing 360° aerial views from inside the basket. Experienced and knowledgeable hot air balloon pilots act as both guide and entertainer while pointing out local highlights and welcoming questions from you and fellow flyers. • Napa Valley Balloons – 800-253-2224 • Napa Valley Aloft – (855) 944-4408 • Balloons Above the Valley – 800-464-6824 • Napa Valley Drifters – (707) 492-5701 • Sonoma Ballooning Adventures – (707) 819-9223 • Wine Country Balloons – (707) 538-7359 Horseback Riding Vineyard horseback ride coupled with a food and wine tasting, make this a must-do when visiting wine country. Saddle-up and an experienced trail guide will take you for a ride through the vineyards. • Napa Valley Trail Rides – (707) 255-5661 • Sonoma Valley Trail Rides – (707) 343-5511 • Triple Creek Horse Outfit – (707) 887-8700 Kayaking and Paddle Boarding Kayak or SUP (stand up paddle board) are a perfect way to relax on the water while seeing the wine country sights. • Napa Valley Paddle – (707) 200-5511 • Enjoy Napa Valley – (707) 227-7364 • Clavey Paddlesports – (707) 766-8070 • Rubicon Adventures – (707) 887-2452 • Russian River Adventures – (707) 433-5599 • Burke’s Canoe Trips – (707) 887-1222 • Petaluma Stand Up Paddle – (707) 486-4314
NAPA VALLEY BIKE TOURS One-Stop Shop for Fun Adventures! Napa Valley Bike Tours specializes in providing visitors with some of the most unique and unforgettable vacation experiences (even if it’s just a day trip) in Napa Valley. Guided bike tours, visiting Napa wineries, self-guided wine-tasting bike tours and bike rentals are just the beginning. You can even book a bike tour/ hot air balloon ride adventure that includes lunch and wine tasting stops at two Napa Valley wineries! You’ll be talking about your adventure with Napa Valley Bike Tours for years to come! FULL-DAY & HALF-DAY GUIDED BIKE TOURS BIKE RENTALS • ELECTRIC BIKES napavalleybiketours.com • 707.251.8687
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Culinary Classes and Cooking Demonstrations After feasting like a king at the local eateries in wine country, why not learn how the professionals do it by taking a hands-on cooking class. Talented chefs will give you the tools and confidence to become a rock star in your own kitchen. • Cakebread Cellars – 800-588-0298 • CIA at Copia – (707) 967-2500 • Silverado Cooking School – (707) 927-3591 • Vista Collina Resort – 888-865-7090 Uniquely Wine Country As a prime vacation destination, wine country has its share of unique tours, activities and microdestinations replete with wine tasting, boutique shops and fine dining. Here are a some we highly recommend. • Napa Valley Wine Train (707) 253-2111, www.winetrain.com • Classic Wine Trolley – vintage, open-air trolley, like the San Francisco Cable Cars Sonoma: (707) 938-2600, www.sonomavalleywinetrolley.com Napa: (707) 252-6100 www.napavalleywinetrolley.com • Jelly Belly Visitor Center – Learn how the famous jelly beans are created and get free samples! Fairfield, (707) 428-2838, www.jellybelly.com • Golden Haven Hot Springs Spa and Resort – (707) 942-8000, www.goldenhaven.com
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Recommended Micro-Destinations • Oxbow Public Market – Downtown Napa • V Marketplace – Yountville • Cornerstone Sonoma – Sonoma • The Barlow – Sebastopol Live Performances After wining and dining, continue experiening wine country with a live performance at one of these top-notch venues. Check our Calendar of Events or visit each website for what’s coming up. • Napa Valley Performing Arts Center at Lincoln Theater, Yountville (707) 944-9900, lincolntheater.com • Blue Note Napa – Napa (707) 880-2300, www.bluenotenapa.com • Green Music Center – Rohnert Park (707) 664-4246, gmc.sonoma.edu • Luther Burbank Center for the Arts – Santa Rosa (707) 546-3600, lutherburbankcenter.org • Transcendence Theatre – 877-424-1414, transcendencetheatre.org Sign up for our email newsletter at WineCountryThisMonth.com
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Wine Tasting Visiting a winery tasting room may sometimes be intimidating, especially if you are not used to wine tasting and aren’t quite sure what to expect. Additionally, Covid-19 has made it necessary for some changes and adaptations. Following the guidelines and etiquette tips below will help enhance your experience as you travel through wine country. Due to Covid-19, there have been changes to the wine tasting adventures. So please before you go: • Plan in advance. Most wineries are now by appointment and in some cases “as space is available” (should you not have made reservations). Don’t be shy to ask at the last minute, but understand they may be full or be reserved. • Understand that there may be a time limit • Ask about the different tasting experiences and costs. • If you plan to “share” a tasting, ask if it is okay. You may still be charged per person. • If this applies, ask if the winery is dog/child friendly. • Be sure to adhere to individual, local and state guidelines in place at the time (i.e. mask wearing until seated, etc.) • Be flexible • Don’t be self-conscious to share a tasting (*if appropriate) with your companion – it’s not looked on as being cheap, in fact, it’s smart. • Don’t worry if you think you don’t know good wine. “Good wine” is what you like. Period. • You don’t have to finish the glass. You are tasting, not drinking – use the dump bucket. Those little sips add up fast. • You don’t have to like everything poured. The reason you are tasting is to see what you do and don’t like. • Take time to smell the roses, or wine! Swirl the wine in the bowl of the glass then take your time, put your nose into the bowl of the glass … and inhale to experience the bouquet. See what fragrances you can identify: Earthy? Lemon? Honeysuckle? Cherry? Tobacco? It’s okay if you don’t identify any of those things, with time and tasting you will! • Remember the five “S’s” of wine tasting: See (the wine in the glass), Swirl, Smell, Sip and Savor. (Take a
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small sip. Let the liquid surround your taste buds, what flavors can you identify)? • Ask questions! Remember … there are no stupid questions. You are there to enjoy and learn, and your server is there to help. • Don’t feel pressured to buy a bottle or to join a wine club, (however, if the tasting is free, or if you have a private tasting with a winemaker, it is good form to purchase a bottle). • Leave a tip if you have had a nice experience ($5-$20 is a general rule, depending on the type of tasting). • Don’t wear scents into a tasting room (cologne or perfume), and try not to wear white! • Ask your server to recommend their favorite wineries to visit. • Seek smaller, out-of-the-way, boutique wineries. • Eat breakfast before you leave for the day and … hydrate – hydrate – hydrate! Hint: Drink one glass of water for each glass of wine. • Bring something to snack on such as crackers, breadsticks or a baguette, (but inquire in advance if outside food is okay to bring in). Take time for lunch. When picnicking at a winery, never bring wine from another winery • Don’t try to do too much. In general, three to four wineries will fill your day. • If possible have a designated driver (or use a driving service). If staff feels you have had enough to drink they may refuse service, it’s for your own well-being. • Trust your palate. Don’t worry if you don’t like what your friends or companions like. Not everyone likes the same things. This is about you – not them. • Enjoy yourself! Please be respectful of all conditions and procedures. Wineries have had challenges to adjust their normal procedures due to Covid-19. Everything they do is to insure your safety, pleasure and that you have a great time. Covid-19 has had many positive effects for wine tasting: More intimate, less crowded, more time to really talk to your winery host. With this is mind ... let’s go tasting and have fun! BY DONALD SONDERLING
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BREWERIES CIDER HOUSES DISTILLERIES
SONOMA COUNTY BREWERIES • ACE CIDER, THE CALIFORNIA CIDER COMPANY, Sebastopol • ACRE AND SPADE, Penngrove • BARREL BROTHERS BREWING COMPANY, Windsor • BEAR REPUBLIC BREWING CO., Rohnert Park • COOPERAGE BREWING COMPANY, Santa Rosa • CORNER PROJECT ALES & EATS, Geyserville • CROOKED GOAT BREWING, Sebastopol • FOGBELT BREWING COMPANY, Santa Rosa • GRAV SOUTH BREW CO., Cotati • IRON OX BREWING COMPANY (Plow), Santa Rosa • HENHOUSE BREWING COMPANY, Santa Rosa & Petaluma • HOPMONK TAVERN SEBASTOPOL, Sebastopol & Sonoma • HORSE & PLOW TASTING ROOM, Sebastopol • JUNCTURE TAPROOM, Santa Rosa • L AGUNITAS BREWING COMPANY, Petaluma • MOONLIGHT BREWING COMPANY, Santa Rosa • NO QUARTER BREWING, Windsor • OLD CAZ BEER, Rohnert Park • OLD POSSUM BREWING CO., Santa Rosa • OLD REDWOOD BREWING COMPANY, Windsor • PALOOZA BREWERY AND GASTROPUB, Kenwood • PARLIAMENT BREWING COMPANY, Rohnert Park • R USSIAN RIVER BREWING COMPANY, Santa Rosa & Windsor • S EISMIC BREWING COMPANY, Sebastopol • S HADY OAK BARREL HOUSE, Santa Rosa • S ONOMA SPRINGS BREWING CO, Sonoma • S TEELE & HOPS, Santa Rosa • S TUMPTOWN BREWERY, Guerneville • T HIRD STREET ALE WORKS BREWPUB, Santa Rosa • 3 DISCIPLES BREWING, Santa Rosa •W OODFOUR BREWING COMPANY, Sebastopol Sign up for our email newsletter at WineCountryThisMonth.com
SONOMA COUNTY CIDER HOUSES • ACRE AND SPADE, Penngrove • GOLDEN GATE CIDER CO., Sebastopol • TILTED SHED CIDERWORKS, Windsor SONOMA COUNTY DISTILLERIES • A LLEY 6 CRAFT DISTILLERY, Healdsburg • BARBER LEE SPIRITS, Petaluma • GRIFFO DISTILLERY, Petaluma • HANSON OF SONOMA DISTILLERY, Sonoma • PROHIBITION SPIRITS DISTILLERY, Sonoma • SONOMA BROTHERS DISTILLING, Windsor • SONOMA COAST SPIRITS, Petaluma • SONOMA DISTILLING CO., Rohnert Park • SPIRIT WORKS DISTILLERY, Sebastopol • YOUNG & YONDER SPIRITS, Healdsburg NAPA VALLEY BREWERIES • NAPA VALLEY BREWING COMPANY, Calistoga Inn • FIELDWORK BREWING, Napa • MAD FRITZ BREWING TAPROOM, Napa • NAPA SMITH BREWERY, Napa • ST. CLAIR BROWN, Napa • STONE BREWING, Napa • TANNERY BEND BEERWORKS, Napa • TRADE BREWING, Napa NAPA VALLEY DISTILLERIES • CALIFORNIA BRANDY HOUSE, Napa • NAPA VALLEY DISTILLERY & The Hollywood Room, Napa • NAPA VALLEY DISTILLERY - Oxbow Tasting Bar, Napa 59
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