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MARCH 2022 ISSUE 2 | VOLUME 41
FEATURES ON THE COVER: 14| LEDSON WINERY & VINEYARDS A Wine Country Must!
12 | 13th Annual HALL Cabernet Cookoff April 30 16 | A Toast to the Women Who Changed Wine (and Minds) 22 | Winery Caves For a unique wine tasting experience, you need to go underground! 28 | What does whiskey have to do with wine International Whiskey Day, March 27 30 | Recommended Newly Released Wines
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ON THE COVER: LEDSON WINERY & VINEYARDS A Wine Country Must! To anyone traveling along Highway 12, the Ledson Castle is instantly recognizable and immediately inspiring. The magnificent Castle’s peaks, turrets, and balconies are just the beginning. The Castle is at once whimsical and historical.
38 | Wine Festival Favorites Here are some of our favorite festivals of 2022. Start planning your next getaway! 49 | St. Helena ‘Little Book of Big Experiences’ Wine Passport 50 | New and Unique Tasting Experiences in Wine Country
28 What does whiskey have to do with wine? Wine producers continue to add another dimension to their current line-up: bourbon barrel-aged wine.
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13th Annual HALL Cabernet Cookoff, April 30 Culinary teams compete for charity by creating a dish that best pairs with 2019 HALL Jack’s Masterpiece Cabernet Sauvignon HALL, one of the world’s most notable Cabernet Sauvignon producers, has announced plans for its thirteenth annual Cabernet Cookoff to return on Saturday, April 30 at HALL St. Helena. Hosted by Vintner Kathryn Hall, the annual event will feature an impressive lineup of renowned culinary teams vying for a chance to win proceeds for a charity of their choice by participating in a food and wine pairing competition. 100% of ticket proceeds benefit non-profit organizations as selected by the winning chef teams. The event includes a VIP Culinary Stage event from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. prior to the Main Event that takes place from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. “We are thrilled to be able to host the Cabernet Cookoff in person this year,” says Vintner Kathryn Hall. “This event makes a difference for many lives in our community. So many people come together to celebrate passion for food and wine, and in the end, local non-profits garner awareness and proceeds. Everyone participating comes out a winner.” Chef teams are tasked to create a small dish that they feel pairs best with 2019 HALL Jack’s Masterpiece Cabernet Sauvignon, a top-rated wine that has earned praise from the wine industry’s top critics. The 2022 Cabernet Cookoff also serves as the release of the 2019 vintage of the Jack’s Masterpiece wine. Guests in attendance will sample all pairings to vote on the People’s Choice Awards, and a star-studded panel of celebrity judges will taste to vote for
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the Judge’s Choice Awards. In total, four winners will be announced. Past chef teams include One Market, Bounty Hunter Wine Bar & Smokin’ BBQ, Brix, Goose & Gander, Intercontinental Mark Hopkins, Paula Le Duc Fine Catering, Archetype, Harvest Table, PRESS, Blossom Catering Company, and Gran Electrica. Prior to the Main Event, there will be a one-hour VIP Culinary Stage that will feature a live cooking demonstration with Celebrity Chef Brian Malarkey. The Culinary Stage, sponsored by Chef ’s Life, will include Chef Brian sharing a few recipes using his new line of cooking oils, with Vintner Kathryn Hall sharing background into food and wine parings with those recipes in mind. This VIP Ticket includes an open wine bar, small bites for each dish Chef Brian is creating, a swag bag filled with a bevy of luxury lifestyle products, as well as access to the Main Event. VIP Tickets are $250pp. Each chef team selects a charity of their choice for which they are competing. Past non-profit beneficiaries include Napa Humane, Hands Across the Valley, St. Helena Hospital, CIA Scholarship Fund, NEWS, St. Helena Farmer’s Market, Voices – Foster Care for Independence, Collabria Care, Napa Valley Food Pantry, Zero Prostate Cancer Napa Valley, and more. Get tickets at www.hallwines.com/cabernetcookoff. HALL St. Helena is located at 401 St. Helena Hwy. S. in St. Helena. For more information, call (707) 967-2626.
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Visit Bennett Lane Winery – Home of 67 90+ Point Wines from Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast and Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate.
Come visit the friendliest tasting room in the Napa Valley.
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LEDSON WINERY & VINEYARDS A Wine Country Must!
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o anyone traveling along Highway 12, the Ledson Castle is instantly recognizable and immediately inspiring. Built in the French Normandy style, the magnificent Castle’s peaks, turrets, and balconies are just the
beginning. Inside, guests will find sweeping staircases, marble fireplaces, coffered and cathedral-style windows. The effect is awe-inspiring to say the least and the Castle is at once whimsical and historical.
Owner and winemaker Steve Ledson puts hospitality at the top of his winery’s list, so guests can expect a world-class experience regardless of tastes or budget. “Our goal is to provide a memorable experience and make guests feel special,” said Steve Ledson. “When folks make a reservation, it allows us to learn their tastes and then tailor an exceptional experience that is just for them.”
Amazing Variety of Tasting Options Magnificent inside and out, the Castle is an architectural gem in the heart of Wine Country. Large by most standards, the 16,000 square foot Castle can accommodate quite a few guests in its three indoor tasting bars and private tasting suites. Each tasting bar and suite has its own unique style and family history. Among them is, Noble’s Bar, named for Steve’s father; Whitby’s Bar, named for Steve’s uncle, Whitby Ledson; Winslow’s Bar, named for another uncle, Winslow Ledson; Hannah’s private tasting suite, named for Steve’s great-
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“There is a Ledson wine perfect for every palate and every pocketbook”
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grandmother; William’s private tasting suite, named for Steve’s great-grandfather, and finally, Virginia’s Suite, named for Steve’s mother. Family is everything to Steve Ledson and further continuing that tradition, you can find family members among the staff as well as each and every staff member considered part of “The Extended Ledson Family.” Weather permitting, Ledson also offers outdoor tastings in their beautiful vineyard lined Oak Grove at the foot of the Mayacamas Mountains. Whether inside or out, choose from a variety of options including a classic tasting, private tasting, winemaker tasting or, for club members, a club experience. Whichever tasting spot and experience you choose, be sure to ask about the rich family history to learn more about the winery and the wine.
High Scoring Wines Ledson Winery has been racking up the accolades since its founding in the late 1990s, including quite a few wines that have received between 95 and 99 points many times over. The winery produces more than 60 wines annually with upward of 20 different varietals
from 15 unique appellations. These range in price from $18 to $250 and, according to Steve Ledson, this breadth of offerings means there is a Ledson wine perfect for every palate and every pocketbook. Whether you’re looking to taste reds, whites or both, the friendly and knowledgeable Ledson staff is ready to guide you every step of the way. “We cater to all walks of life and welcome anyone to our winery,” said Ledson. “You can come taste and not buy anything or you can stock your entire cellar. Either way, we’re going to treat you with the respect you deserve.”
“Our goal is to provide a memorable experience and make guests feel special.”
– STEVE LEDSON
The Marketplace Hungry for a sampling of fresh artisanal foods? The Ledson Winery Marketplace provides a true sensory feast. Choose from the freshest and finest of local Sonoma purveyors and enjoy an array of gourmet sandwiches, pasta salads and quick bites. The Marketplace also offers an extensive selection of locally produced gourmet items including mustards, olive oils, chocolate sauces and artisan cheeses.
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A Toast to the Women Who Changed Wine (and Minds)
arch is National Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate the contributions women have made to the United States and recognize how their achievements in a variety of fields positively contribute to and enrich different industries. Here in Northern California’s wine country, we are proud to recognize the women who bravely followed their passions and pioneered a path in viticulture and viniculture, and to highlight current women winemakers who are showing the world new approaches to growing, crafting, and appreciating wine. Of the more than 4,000 bonded wineries in California, approximately 14% of them reported a woman as their lead winemaker, according to an updated 2020 study by Lucia Albino Gilbert, Ph.D., and John Carl Gilbert, Ph.D., emeritus professors at Santa Clara University. Napa Valley leads the way, with approximately 12% of winemakers being female. To date, three women have been inducted into the Vintners Hall of Fame. For much of history, women were not allowed to participate in the world of winemaking, whether the vineyard, cellar, or winery. Either by way of overt declarations or subtle insinuations, they were simply not welcomed.
As wine became a valuable possession and commodity for trade, vineyards (and all property) were passed down from male owners to their sons. All avenues to power, profit, and property were awarded to men via inheritance, as wives and daughters were considered property of husbands and fathers. The first women who did move into positions of power usually did so via the death of a spouse. In 1880, Ellen Mary Stewart (for whom the town of Glen Ellen is named) had to petition the Sonoma County courts to let her run her winery business after the death of her husband. Similarly, in 1882, Hannah Weinberger became the first woman winemaker in Napa Valley of Weinberger Winery after her husband’s death. In 1904, Isabelle Simi, generally considered the first female commercial winemaker in the United States, found herself in charge of the family winery at the age of 18 after both her father and brother succumbed to the flu. Fortunately, the modern era offered educational opportunities in winemaking, and in 1965,
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“You can’t just step in and be the winemaker unless you have a lot of experience in the cellar. I wanted to make sure that when I finally had the title of winemaker, I had earned it.”
Mary Ann Graf was the first woman to receive an enology degree from UC Davis. She eventually became winemaker at Simi Winery in Healdsburg in 1973. With winemaking programs at UC Davis and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, enrollment slowly began to include more women. From these notable universities, many women have been the first to push open doors closed to them for so long. Many are worth mentioning, but here are a few that paved the way in California for women to pursue the art and science of winemaking. •••
The Trailblazers
There are many important women who boldly decided to forge a future in winemaking, but a few are notorious for their achievements in Sonoma and Napa Valleys.
Cathy Corison You can’t discuss women in the wine industry without recognizing Cathy Corison. She was the first woman to open her own winery in the Napa Valley. Despite the intimidation and general lack of confidence that her venture would be successful, Cathy was determined to prove them all wrong. She was one of the first women to receive her master’s degree in Enology from UC Davis, during a time when the classrooms were filled with men. In 1987 she made the first vintage of Corison Cabernet Sauvignon and established herself as a leading winemaker. Cathy describes her winemaking techniques as very traditional, using only small French oak barrels sourced from several forests for complexity. In recognition of her excellence as a winemaker, Cathy was named the 2011 Winemaker of the Year by the San Francisco Chronicle. Cathy doesn’t just rest
on her laurels; she is an active, hands-on winemaker who spends much of her time and energy out in the vineyards, involved with every aspect of the meticulous process that is winemaking. The famous wine critic Jancis Robinson gushes, “Cathy Corison is my heroine. She makes such great wine - the essence of Napa Valley minus the bludgeoning force, plus a sensible price tag.” A trip to Corison winery is a must, but if you can’t visit, you can taste the passion and dedication of Corison wine with a bottle of the 2018 Corison Cabernet Sauvignon, St. Helena. Cathy describes the 2018 Cabernet as “the darkest, inkiest vintage in my memory, the result of an extremely long, cool ripening season with cold nights. Happily, natural acidity persists during ripening under these conditions and wildly complex flavors and aromas result. Because the weather was perfect at flowering, we had a bumper crop of deliciousness, making everyone happy.”
Heidi Barre Raised in the Napa Valley in a winemaking family, Heidi has become one of the most sought after independent winemakers. After graduating from UC Davis in 1980 with a B.S. in Fermentation Science, she began working for Franciscan Vineyards and Silver Oak. In 1988, she became an independent, freelance winemaker for a number of small wineries. Since that time, Heidi has developed a luxury client list, and was the winemaker for the notorious cult brand Screaming Eagle. Reflecting on winemaking, Heidi says, “You can’t just step in and be
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Crocker & Starr Wines Co-owner, Manager, Winemaker
the winemaker unless you have a lot of experience in the cellar. I wanted to make sure that when I finally had the title of winemaker, I had earned it.” Heidi’s words highlight that while women had broken through barriers to become winemakers, many women were not as welcomed in the vineyard or cellar.
Pam Starr Pam Starr has been the co-owner, manager and winemaker of Crocker & Starr since its inception in 1997. A pioneer in all levels of winemaking, she helped revive the vineyards on the Crocker Estate in St. Helena and established a winery to create world-class wines. After working for 18 years as a winery employee, Pam took the reins to become owner, manager and winemaker. She graduated from UC Davis in 1984 with a degree in Fermentation Science.
Helen Turley Helen Turley, a highly regarded winemaker and wine consultant, is a graduate of Cornell University. In 1977, she began working in the lab for Robert Mondavi Winery, followed by a short period at Chappellet Winery. In 1991 she planted a vineyard in the Sonoma Coast wine region, which at the time was largely undiscovered, and considered too cool to produce high-quality wine. This project developed into Marcassin, one of California’s most respected Pinot Noir and Chardonnay labels. For many years, she produced award-winning wines for Turley Wine Cellars, which is owned by her brother and was a consultant to numerous high-end wineries and cult brands. She has received numerous accolades for her wines over the past three decades and is the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from Wine Spectator for 2010. Most recently, she has been named to the California Hall of Fame.
Geneviève Janssens As the Chief Winemaker for Robert Mondavi Winery, Geneviève has been meticulously crafting beautiful Napa wines since 1978. She received her National Diploma of Enology in 1974 and operated her own enology laboratory in Provence, France. Drawn to the Napa Valley, she worked at the Robert Mondavi Winery as a lab enologist and an assistant enologist. In 1989, she became Director of Production at Opus One Winery. In 1997, she came full circle as the Director of Winemaking at the Robert Mondavi Winery. She is renowned for developing the To Kalon Vineyards, recognized as one of the finest Grand Cru vineyards in the world.
Geneviève Janssens
Robert Mondavi Winery Chief Winemaker
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The New Generation A very common catchphrase for the philosophy of winemaking is “good wine is made in the vineyard.” Vineyard management, soil, and grape quality all affect the final product. Yet few women serve as vineyard managers or cellar masters. Slowly, that is beginning to change. As Director of Vineyard Operations for Cliff Lede Vineyards in Napa Valley, Allison Wilson is responsible for farming and management of the winery’s three estate vineyards in the Stags Leap District, Carneros, and Calistoga AVAs. She works closely with the internal winemaking team as well as with external growers to acquire the best fruit. Alison graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo as a Fruit Science major in 2012. Brenae Royal is the Vineyard Manager at Monte Rosso, famed vineyard for Louis M. Martini winery. As a young black woman in a field dominated by men, Brenae brings a fresh outlook and new perspectives to a traditionally older, male role in winemaking. She applies her scientific background and love of farming with new technology to bring out the very best fruit. Her hard work is evident in every bottle of wine from Monte Rosso. “There’s a responsibility that I feel to use my voice, because I do know that a lot of people have reached out to me about how I inspire them and other things,” she says. And I want to continue to do that because it’s not just going to make the present day better for us, but it’s going to make the incoming wine professionals of color more comfortable as well. Dana Grande is the Grower Relations Manager at Jordan Winery, a role she developed after years of experience. Her in-depth knowledge of each vineyard and location allows her to select the best fruit that the winemaking team needs. “It takes a lot of time and experience to know the potential of a vineyard.” •••
Dana Grande Jordan Winery Grower Relations Manager
Brenae Royal
Louis M. Martini Winery Vineyard Manager
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The Next Chapter
Lauren Kopit
Sterling Vineyards Winemaker
Dalle Valle Vineyards
Naoko Dalla Valle Winemaker
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If you like bubbles, you’ve probably enjoyed a bottle of Chandon. Pauline Lhote is a French female winemaker who oversees all sparkling wine production at Chandon. Lhote grew up on a farm in Champagne and earned a degree at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne in Reims. She was the assistant winemaker for over ten years before being promoted to winemaker in 2015 and winemaking Director in 2016. Lauren Kopit is the Winemaker at Sterling Vineyards, a fantastic winery that serves up gorgeous estate views alongside remarkable wines. Graduating from UC Davis with a Masters of Science in Viticulture and Enology, she worked three harvests at Napa’s Odette Estate Winery, followed by a role as vintage cellar hand at New Zealand’s Church Road Winery, before joining the Sterling Vineyards team in 2014. Lauren’s wines have received numerous 90+ point scores and awards, crafting complex Cabernet Sauvignons from Diamond Mountain and Calistoga AVAs. Dalla Valle Vineyards is a preeminent Napa Valley winery operated by the mother-and-daughter team of Naoko and Maya Dalla Valle. Founded in 1986 by Naoko and her late husband Gustav Dalla Valle, Dalla Valle Vineyards has earned acclaim for their small-lot handcrafted wines – a red wine blend, a Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc blend, and 100% Cabernet Sauvignon. Winemaker Maya Dalle Valle joined her family’s prestigious winery after earning her master’s degree in Viticulture and Enology from Cornell University, and a Master of Business and Science in Vineyard and Winery Management from Bordeaux Sciences Agro.
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Victoria Coleman, winemaker for Lobo Wines, is the first black female winemaker in Napa Valley. She is a graduate of the UC Davis enology program and began her winemaking journey at Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars as a production assistant. In 2008 she gained invaluable experience working with Erick Tourbier at first-growth Chateau Mouton Rothschild in Bordeaux, France.
Victoria Coleman Winemaker Lobo Wines
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Artist/Winemaker SUTRO Wines
Alice Warnecke Sutro is the artist/winemaker of SUTRO wines, a woman-owned and operated winery in Healdsburg. SUTRO produces just 1,200 cases of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Sauvignon Blanc, crafted to allow the volcanic terroir of Warnecke Ranch and Vineyard to shine through. Her Aunt Margo Warnecke Merck manages the vineyard, and Alice strives to maintain an all-woman staff “in order to equalize the historic lack of opportunities in the wine industry for women, especially for moms.” Alice also launched the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee of the Alexander Valley Grape Growers Association Board. Alice knows the value of representation, stating that “I wouldn’t be here without the women who were trail blazers before me in the wine industry. Witnessing woman-founded or womanrun wineries, woman winemakers, female oenologists and viticulturalists motivates me to continue to reach for my wine dreams. I am not a trail blazer nor am I by any means wellknown, but I am an artist. Part of an artist’s work is to shed light on the less examined parts of life. This hub is meant to be a living collection of resources for inspiring women in wine, and for continuing my discovery of what it means to be a woman and a mother in the wine industry.” ••• While it’s taken some time, women are making great strides in the wine industry, from representation in the boardroom, to vineyard and cellar, to crafting delicious, award-winning wines!
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WINERY CAVES For a unique wine tasting experience, you need to go underground!
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or centuries, wine caves have provided a naturally cool and humid environment in which to store and age wine. Initially the domain of winemakers and cellar workers, the cave has found new appeal as wineries and visitors alike seek new experiences. Both Napa and Sonoma counties offer a number of cave tours and tastings that are not only unique, but fun and informative.
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B Cellars 703 Oakville Cross Road, Napa bcellars.com, 707-709-8787
This winery’s Vineyard Trek tasting experience begins with a tour of the garden and estate grounds, led by a personal Wine Guide. The tour includes a visit to the extensive wine caves followed by a seated wine and food pairing in the Hospitality House. The Trek features award-winning wines selected from a portfolio of appellation and vineyard designates and proprietary blends and is accompanied by seasonal “B Bites” prepared à la minute.
HALL Rutherford 401 St. Helena Hwy. South, St. Helena hallwines.com, 707-967-2626
On the striking HALL property, the winery offers two exclusive, private tasting experiences for a very limited number of guests per day. Reservations are required and it should be noted that while all guests are able to view the cave, tasting experiences in the cave cannot be guaranteed. Visit the website for information.
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Jarvis Estate 2970 Monticello Road, Napa jarviswines.com, 707-255-5280
Jarvis Estate is the country’s first winery built entirely underground. Visitors touring the 45,000-square-foot cave are offered an intimate glimpse into the meticulous steps involved in producing the winery’s world-class wines and are invited into the Cuve Gallery with its collection of massive oak vessels, assembled in the cave by French coopers. The tour concludes with an intimate, seated experience in the Tasting Chamber where visitors sample six Jarvis Estate and Reserve Collection wines.
Pine Ridge Vineyards 59901 Silverado Trail, Napa pineridgevineyards.com, 800-575-9777
Located in the heart of the iconic Stags Leap District, Pine Ridge Vineyards offers intimate cave tastings accompanied by stunning views of the Napa Valley from the property. Both the 90-minute Cellar 47 Tour and Tasting as well as the 60-minute Cabernet Cave Tasting are exceptional ways to indulge in these incredible wines from one of the Napa Valley’s acclaimed growing regions. CRIMSON WINE GROUP
Pope Valley Winery 6613 Pope Valley Road, Pope Valley popevalleywinery.com, 707-965-1246
A number of the fun tasting experiences at Pope Valley Vineyards include a tour of the winery’s hand dug cave, the Third Generation Flight and the 1987 Reserve Flight among them. The unique cave dates back to 1897 and is a must see but please note, cave tours are weather permi ing.
Alexander Valley Vineyards 8644 Highway 128, Healdsburg avvwine.com, 707-433-7209
Alexander Valley Vineyards makes it easy to visit as no advance reservations or appointments are required, and walk-ins are welcome for groups numbering fewer than ten. The winery’s half-acre cave was constructed in 1997 when winery production began to boom and above ground sites proved unsatisfactory. On one of two daily Cave Tours (noon and 2:30 pm, complimentary), guests can learn about the barrel aging program and various barrel flavor profiles. Please note, space is limited for the cave tours
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Bella Vineyards and Wine Caves 9711 West Dry Creek Road, Healdsburg bellawinery.com, 707-473-9171
Bella Vineyards offers a 90-minute Cave Tour and Immersive Winey Experience that commences on the crush pad, leads through the winemaking and fermentation process, and ultimately reaches the wine beautiful wine cave. Here, visitors sample small-lot Zins from among the towering wine barrels as well as gain access to club-only and library wines.
Buena Vista Winery 18000 Old Winery Road, Sonoma buenavistawinery.com, 800-926-1266
Founded in 1857, Buena Vista is California’s first premium winery with a long and storied history. Today, the winery is a designated California Historic Landmark. Visitors have an opportunity to explore the winery on the Barrel Tasting and Winery Tour which begins with a stroll through the lovely grounds followed by a trip through the Champagne Cellar and finally, into the cave to sample wine thieved directly from a barrel.
Deerfield Ranch Winery 10200 Sonoma Highway, Kenwood deerfieldranch.com, 707-833-5215
Kenwood’s Deerfield Ranch has created a unique experience by placing its tasting room squarely inside the 23,000-squarefoot wine cave. Located in the heart of the production facility, visitors to the tasting room walk past the crush pad and fermenting tanks to reach the beautiful redwood doors that open into the cave. The Grand Room features overstuffed couches and chairs, making it an inviting spot to comfortably lounge while tasting the award-winning wines.
Gundlach Bundschu Winery 2000 Denmark Street, Sonoma gunbun.com, 707-938-5277
Six generations of Bundschus have farmed GunBun’s Rhinefarm estate vineyard for more than 160 years and the winery is steeped in history, including the cave, which has been a part of the landscape for as long as anyone can remember. Visitors have an opportunity to visit the cave for tours and tastings, offered every day of the week. Additionally, the cave is available for private events to celebrate special occassions, as well as for corporate events.
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Kunde Family Winery 9825 Sonoma Hwy, Kenwood kunde.com, 707-833-5501
Carved deep into a steep hillside near the winery, a halfmile of tunnels have been carved through five-million-yearold volcanic lava flows. The VIP room awaits sits 175 feet below a Syrah Vineyard as you are seated for a beautiful wine tasting led by one of the experienced wine educators. Learn about the 1,850-acre Kunde Estate while exploring the current vintages. An exclusive selection of library wines will be presented along with a charcuterie plate sourced from our favorite local food purveyors. Available January-March.
Porter Family Winery 1189 Green Valley Road, Napa porterfamilyvineyards.com, 707-927-0765
The gravity-flow production facility sit inside the cave walls with an entrance/exit on both sides of the hill. “It was here, in creating our 17,000 square foot underground cellar, that we discovered the long ago history of this land in the form of our sandpiper’s fossilized footsteps. It was an electrifying find,” says Tom Porter. The sandpiper from long ago now leaves its tracks on every label of Porter Family Vineyards wine. The fossil is estimated to be about 5 million years old!
IMPECCABLE HOSPITALITY
EXQUISITE ATMOSPHERE
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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Ledson Winery & Vineyards 7335 Hwy 12 Kenwood CA 95409 707-833-2330 ledson.com Tastings daily by appointment 10am - 5pm
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What does
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International Whiskey Day March 27
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here is a trend gaining more popularity in wine country, and producers continue to add another dimension to their current line-up: bourbon barrel-aged wine. In this arena, old-world charm meets a new-world innovation. Wine lovers who enjoy robust flavors and a glass of wine with weight on the palette and depth of taste find bourbon barrel-aged wine offers a richness and texture that is velvety and deep. Likewise, a bourbon barrel-aged wine profile can be surprisingly inviting for those who prefer whiskey over wine and bring another option to the table, especially for those wine- and beer-specific occasions.
Whiskey and wine share the barrel. Using bourbon barrels to make wine is not new for American winemakers. It has happened off and on in California for a long time. August Sebastiani, who aged portions of his reserve Barbera and Zinfandel in used bourbon barrels several decades ago, was probably one of the most famous alongside Jacob and Frederick Beringer. About 150 years ago, the Beringer’s were reusing barrels from their distillery to produce some of Napa’s earliest wines. In those days, the economic decision of recycling barrels just made sense financially. Bourbon barrels were more common, easy to find, and cheaper than the acclaimed French oak barrels. Today, modern bourbon barrel-aged wine is less about keeping costs low and more about boosting flavor and richness in wines like Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, red blends, and Chardonnay, as well as being a part of the curious craft boom. In 2014, after a series of brainstorming meetings to create a crossover product that appealed to a new wine-buying demographic, Fetzer winemaker Bob Blue launched the bourbon barrel-aged wines called 1000 Stories, where “tradition meets innovation.”
There’s a widespread appeal to the taste profile. A key component in this flavor and richness is that bourbon barrels must be constructed from new, heavily toasted American oak. Winemakers find that the charring and increased wood-to-wine ratio of the bourbon barrels, taller and skinnier than traditional wine barrels, actually lends an all-new profile to a richer and more intense wine.
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Cabs, Zins, and Chardonnays produced in bourbon barrels naturally take on the warm notes of caramel, maple, vanilla, and brown sugar. In the wine glass, the toasted oak bourbon barrels add a hint of smokiness that pair well with bold cheeses and steaks but are also drinkable enough for your average week night.
Sauvignon. Trinchero is able to source bourbon barrels from its own Amador Whiskey distillery. Forty-year-old Cosentino Winery, one of the first in Napa Valley to create a Bordeaux-inspired Meritage, also arrived early on the bourbon barrel-aged scene, making a bourbon barrel-aged Cabernet Sauvignon that reports a smooth, intense beauty.
Taste the flavors!
Tradition and innovation are a lovely pair.
Several more wineries and award-winning producers in Sonoma and Napa offer online sales and in-person or virtual experiences to taste and savor their bourbon-barreled wines. Robert Mondavi Winery, a pioneering Napa Valley estate, sources bourbon barrels from a Kentucky bourbon distillery and produces an award-winning bourbon barrel-aged Chardonnay, as well as bourbon barrel-aged Cabernet Sauvignon. Beringer Vineyards has returned to the spirit barrel production with four affordable varietals, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc. Trinchero Family produces two bourbon barrel-aged wines, Batch No. 198 Bourbon Barrel Cabernet Sauvignon and Ménage à Trois Bourbon Barrel Cabernet
It seems that bourbon barrel-aged wines keep trending upward, appealing to people who might not otherwise drink wine, as well as to those wine lovers looking for a robust flavor. Creating a crossover product that merges two worlds of taste and preference is enticing to a new audience. It is gaining popularity with an old-fashioned whisky-loving crowd and traditionalists who enjoy their classic wines! The best way to know if you like something is to try it. So, grab a bottle and some friends and share the pleasure of tasting into the modern wine era. BY STEPHANIE CULEN Stephanie Culen is a Certified Sommelier with the Court of Master Sommeliers and contributing writer for Wine Country This Month. Stephanie can usually be found at her bookshop, Poet’s Corner Book Shop in Duncans Mills, where she opened one of the smallest bookshops in the country in November of 2020 to build community through books. www.poetscornerbookshop.com
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Recommended Newly Released Wines
by Melissa Vogt
Baldacci Family Estate Vineyards NV Pops Blanc de Blancs Sparkling Wine $50 This Chardonnay-based bubbly hits all the right notes for sparkling wine. The lovely bouquet boasts aromas of citrus zest, chamomile, and brioche. It’s aged on the lees for 20 months, giving it a wonderfully nu¦y and brioche-like palate that’s wrapped up with crisp green apple and sweet Meyer lemon. This dry, elegant sparkling drinks beautifully on its own, but could easily be paired with shellfish favorites like simply dressed oysters.
Frank Family Vineyards 2018 Winston Hill Cabernet Sauvignon $175 Having just received 95+ points, the 2018 Winston Hill Cabernet Sauvignon is a show-stopper. It’s a well-balanced Cab that shows sophistication and complexity even in its youth. Bountiful cassis, baking spice, and cedar unfold on the palate. The tannins are remarkably smooth, but robust enough to carry this wine through time gracefully. The quality and expression in this Cabernet undoubtedly come from the powerful terroir of this original estate vineyard and the consistent growing season that graced Napa Valley in 2018.
Sebastiani Vineyards 2018 Cherryblock Cabernet Sauvignon $125 This flagship Cabernet from Sebastiani Vineyards is cra ed with fruit from the historic Cherryblock Vineyard—a hallowed Sonoma Valley site known for producing intricate and terroir-driven wines. A unique feature of this Bordeaux varietal beauty is that most of the fruit sourced for the wine is from an Old Vines block dating to 1961. Unapologetic in its varietal typicity, the 2018 Cherryblock Cabernet Sauvignon expresses dark, deep aromas of cassis, dried tobacco leaf, and wet stones. Black cherry and cedar create a lovely flavor combination on the palate alongside integrated tannins, subtle spice notes, and a long finish.
Bricoleur Vineyards NV Isla Rose Brut Rosé $50 Mark and Elizabeth Hanson—along with their daughter Sarah Hanson Citron— are the co-founders of Bricoleur Vineyards, and their new label sparkling wine is lovingly named a er the newest member of their family. Li¦le Isla Rose Citron represents the family’s sixth generation in Sonoma winemaking and her namesake sparkling is a testament to the family’s experience in the industry. So notes of fresh ripe strawberries and flowers on the nose give way to ripe red cherry and strawberry, white flowers, and stone-like minerality on the palate. This new-release comes just in time for spring sipping. 30
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Allegria
Italian, full bar outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 1026 1ST STREET, 707 254-8006
Angéle Restaurant & Bar French, full bar on the Napa Riverfront
Bounty Hunter
Wine bar & smokin’ BBQ 400+ wine list LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 975 FIRST STREET, 707 226-3976
Brix
Modern American, full bar, outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 7377 ST HELENA HWY, 707 944-2749
Carpe Diem
LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 540 MAIN STREET, 707 252-8115
American wine bar; seasonal, surprising; family share-plate style
Avow
DINNER ONLY FRIDAY-SUNDAY; $$ 1001 2ND STREET, 707 224-0800
Wine bar, bar bites DINNER; $$$ 813 MAIN STREET, 707 203-8900
Bank Cafe and Bar
Elevated comfort food, cra cocktails DINNER, $$ 1314 MCKINSTRY ST, 707 257-5151
Bistro Don Giovanni
Hand-cra ed Italian; signature cocktails LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 4110 HOWARD LN, 707 224-3300
Boon Fly Café
American; signature donuts, nightly specials
BRUNCH & DINNER; $$ 4048 SONOMA HWY, 707 299-4870
Celadon
Award-winning global comfort food; courtyard seating, signature cocktails; riverfront LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 500 MAIN STREET, 707 254-9690
Charlie Palmer Steak
Modern American steakhouse, full bar BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 1260 1ST STREET, 707 819-2500
Cole’s Chop House
Classic American steakhouse, seafood, intriguing whiskey selections, classic cocktails DINNER ONLY; $$$ 1122 MAIN STREET, 707 224-6328
Cole’s Chop House, Napa Cordeiros Steakhouse
Farm-to-table steakhouse, full bar DINNER ONLY; $$$ 2025 MONTICELLO RD, 707 224-1960
Burgers, sandwiches, vegan options, beer & wine, outdoor seating
Eiko’s
LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 644 1ST STREET, 707 224-6900
Modern Japanese, nitrogen cocktails and lollipops! OUTDOOR SEATING; FULL BAR, $$ LUNCH & DINNER, CLOSED MID-DAY 1882 TOWN CENTER, 707 501-4444
Empress M
Unique dining experience of authentic Chinese food LUNCH & DINNER, $$$ 221 SILVERADO TRAIL, 707 927-5485
Farm at Carneros Inn
Contemporary American, elegant food, locally sourced full bar, outdoor seating DINNER, SUNDAY BRUNCH; $$$ 4048 SONOMA HWY, 707 299-4880
Forge
Pizza, cra brews/cocktails outdoor seating with firepit LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 155 GASSER DRIVE, 707 927-3394
Fumé Bistro
Contemporary American, locally sourced; changing art display, patio
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Gott’s Roadside
LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 4050 BYWAY EAST, 707 257-1999
Grace’s Table
Local favorite “Global Kitchen” BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 1400 SECOND ST, 707 226-6200
Gran Electrica
Authentic Mexican locally sourced ingredients, cra cocktails, unique spirits DINNER, SUNDAY LUNCH CLOSED MONDAY; $$ 1313 MAIN STREET, 707 258-1313
Grove at the CIA Copia Garden suppers prepared by CIA chefs
DINNER, $$ 500 1ST STREET, 707 967-2555
Hog Island Oyster Co.
Seafood, located inside bustling Oxbow Market; beer & wine, outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER; $$, 610 1ST STREET, 707 251-8113
Preferred Dining Kenzo Napa
Excellence in Japanese cuisine RESERVATIONS REQUIRED DINNER ONLY; $$$$ 1339 PEARL ST, 707 294-2049
La Toque
Michelin-star French cuisine RESERVATIONS REQUIRED DINNER ONLY; $$$$ 1314 MCKINSTRY ST, 707 257-5157
Morimoto Napa
Contemporary Japanese, full bar, outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER; $$$$ 610 MAIN STREET, 707 252-1600
Mustards Grill
Modern American, full bar, gardens LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 7399 ST HELENA HWY, 707 944-2424
Napa Valley Bistro
Modern American wine & beer, outdoor seating 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
Napkins Bar + Grill
A modern American bistro BRUNCH, LUNCH & DINNER; HAPPY HOUR & LATE-NIGHT BITES, $$ 1001 2ND STREET, 707 927- 5333
Norman Rose Tavern
American classics, full bar LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 1401 1ST STREET, 707 258-1516
Oenotri
Southern Italian cuisine, changes daily; selection of house-made salumi
Tarla Mediterranean Grill
Mediterranean, Greek, Turkish, vegan options, full bar, outdoor seating LUNCH, DINNER & WEEKEND BRUNCH; $$ 1480 1ST STREET, 707 255-5599
Torc
Farm-to-table; high-energy unique wine, cocktail & beer offerings DINNER ONLY; $$$ 1140 MAIN STREET, 707 252-3292
Wilfred’s Lounge
Island inspired cocktails & cuisine LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 967 1ST ST, 707 690-9957
Zuzu
California Tapas, Spanish & Mediterranean LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 829 MAIN STREET, 707 224-0695
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Addendum
Gourmet Southern-inspired fare
LUNCH SAT-SUN & DINNER DAILY; $$ 6476 WASHINGTON ST, 707 944-2487
Bistro Jeanty
French country fare; outdoor patio LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 6510 WASHINGTON ST, 707 944-0103
Bottega
Rustic Italian/Californian; outside patio with two fireplaces LUNCH, DINNER; $$$ 6525 WASHINGTON ST, 707 945-1050
Bouchon Bistro
DINNER, WEEKEND LUNCH; $$$ 1425 FIRST ST, 707 252-1022
French bistro, raw bar; outdoor seating; cocktails
Olive & Hay
DINNER; $$$ 6534 WASHINGTON ST, 707 944-8037
Farm-to-table italian restaurant BREAKFAST, BRUNCH, LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 875 BORDEAUX WAY, 707 251-3090
Pasta Prego
Italian, local favorite, beer & wine DINNER ONLY, $$ 1502 MAIN STREET, 707 343-0344
Sky & Vine Rooftop Bar
Cra cocktails, small bites, fire pits, games; late night happy hour, bo omless mimosa brunch LUNCH & DINNER; $$, ARCHER HOTEL 1230 1ST STREET, 707 690-9800
“Classic American Steakhouse” “100 best steakhouses in America” - OpenTable Nationally recognized as a “Great Bourbon Bar of America” with a selection of over 175 hand-selected Bourbons.
Brix Restaurant
French inspired wine country farm to-table cuisine; wine shop 16 acres of gardens, vineyards LUNCH & DINNER, SUNDAY BRUNCH; $$$ 7377 HIGHWAY 29, 707 944-2749
The French Laundry
Fine classic French cuisine, highest quality ingredients, prix fixe menu, impeccable service DINNER, RESERVATIONS REQUIRED $$$$, 6640 WASHINGTON STREET 707 944-2380
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Goose & Gander
BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 6526 YOUNT STREET, 707 204-6000
LUNCH & DINNER, LATE NIGHTS; $$ 1245 SPRING STREET, 707 967-8779
Mustards Grill
Gott’s Roadside
LUNCH & DINNER, $$$ 7399 ST. HELENA HIGHWAY 707 944-2424
LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 933 MAIN STREET, 707 963-3486
Contemporary American, garden-inspired
Contemporary, farm-to-table
Modern American full bar, outdoor seating
Burgers, sandwiches, vegan options beer & wine, outdoor seating
North Block Restaurant
Harvest Table
DINNER, BREAKFAST, LUNCH; $$$ 6757 WASHINGTON ST, 707 944-8080
LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 1 MAIN STREET, 707 967-4695
Michelin rated; California fresh, local ingredients
R+D Kitchen
American/Sushi; stunning vineyard views, outdoor seating with firepits LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 6795 WASHINGTON STREET, 707 945-0920
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RUTHERFORD
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The Bistro at Auberge du Soleil Contemporary, upscale; full bar, outdoor seating
BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER; $$$$ 180 RUTHERFORD HILL RD, 707 963-1211
Rutherford Grill
Contemporary, traditional American; outdoor dining, full bar LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 1180 RUTHERFORD RD, 707 963-1792
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ST. HELENA
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American, farm-to-table comfort food; full bar, outdoor seating
Modern American; full bar, outdoor seating, gardens
Market
Traditional American LUNCH & DINNER, FULL BAR; $$ 1347 MAIN STREET, 707-963-3799
Pizzeria Tra Vigne
Italian, vegan options; full bar, outdoor seating, local favorte LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 1016 MAIN STREET, 707 967-9999
Press
Steakhouse, full bar; outdoor seating
Fleetwood Restaurant
Sam’s Social Club
DINNER, HAPPY HOUR; $$ 1880 LINCOLN AVENUE, 707 709-4410
BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER; $$ 1712 LINCOLN AVENUE, 707 942-4969
Italian/American bistro; beer & wine, outdoor seating
Hydro Bar & Grill
Solbar – @ Solage
LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 1146 MAIN STREET; 707 963-3371
1403 LINCOLN AVENUE, 707 942-9777
BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER; $$$ 755 SILVERADO TRAIL, 707 226-0850
DINNER ONLY; $$$$ 587 ST. HELENA HWY, 707 967-0550
St. Helena Bistro
St. Helena Sherpa Kitchen
Himalayan/Nepalese, Indian, vegetarian options; Beer & wine, outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 1148 MAIN STREET, 707 963-4439
The Charter Oak
Traditional American
Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch
American, farm-to-table; full bar, outdoor seating
Johnny’s Restaurant & Bar American sports bar; full bar, outdoor seating
DINNER; BREAKFAST, LUNCH, BRUNCH ON WEEKENDS; $$ 1457 LINCOLN AVENUE, 707 942-5938
Contemporary American
Veraison
French, full bar DINNER ONLY; $$$, 1457 LINCOLN AVENUE, 707 942-5938
Blue Ridge Kitchen, Sebastopol
Calistoga Inn & Brewery 1250 LINCOLN AVENUE, 707 942-4101
Calistoga’s Living Room (Truss) Casual dining experience, full bar, snacks
BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER; $$ 400 SILVERADO TRAIL N, 707 709-2100
Evangeline
LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 738 MAIN STREET, 707 963-4555
Cajun, Creole, French; full bar, outdoor seating
Gillwoods Cafe
DINNER, WEEKEND BRUNCH/LUNCH; $$ 1226 WASHINGTON ST, 707 341-3131
American
Traditional American
Contemporary American, outdoor seating, fire pit
CALISTOGA
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DINNER ONLY; $$$ 1050 CHARTER OAK AVE, 707 302-6996
Chef-driven wood-fired menu, cra cocktails
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LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 3111 ST. HELENA HWY, 707 302-5101
American, full bar, outdoor seating
Fleetwood, Calistoga
BREAKFAST, BRUNCH & LUNCH; $$ 1313 MAIN STREET, 707 963-1788
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SONOMA VALLEY
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Blue Ridge Kitchen
California comfort food with a Southern drawl Wood-fired grill, full bar, patio LUNCH, DINNER, BRUNCH; $$ 6770 MCKINLEY ST. #150, SEBASTOPOL; 707 222-5040
Fern Bar
Cra cocktails, spirit-free cocktails, small plates DINNER, LIVE MUSIC; $$ 6780 DEPOT ST SUITE 120, SEBASTOPOL; 707 861-9603
Hopmonk Tavern
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Aabha Indian Cuisine
Indian, wine/beer, outdoor seating
LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 8445 SONOMA HIGHWAY, KENWOOD; 707 509-0078
Girl & The Fig
B & V Whiskey Bar & Grille
LUNCH, DINNER WEEKEND BREAKFAST 110 WEST SPAIN ST; 707 938-3634
Locally sourced food, full bar, dedicated whiskey bar LUNCH, HAPPY HOUR, DINNER; $$ 400 1ST ST E; 707 938-7110
Cafe La Haye
Contemporary American, wine/beer, reservations DINNER, $$$ 140 E NAPA ST; 707 935-5994
LUNCH & DINNER, HAPPY HOUR; $$ 230 PETALUMA AVE, SEBASTOPOL; 707 829-7300
LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 133 E NAPA ST; 707 935-0576
LUNCH AND DINNER, $$ 6948 SEBASTOPOL AVE, SEBASTOPOL; 707 827-3609
LUNCH, DINNER; $$ 23584 ARNOLD DR; 707 356-3567
French, local goods, full bar, happy hour
Della Santina’s Trattoria
Japanese, full bar
Tips Roadside
Michelin Bib Gourmand farm-to-table, seasonally inspired
LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 522 BROADWAY; 707 343-1003
Traditional American, full bar, outdoor seating, live entertainment
Ramen Gaijin
Folktable Restaurant
Italian, wine/beer, outdoor seating, nightly specials
El Dorado Kitchen
Contemporary American, full bar BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 405 1ST ST W; 707 996-3220
Glen Ellen Star
Traditional American, wine/beer, outdoor seating DINNER, $$; 707 343-1384 13648 ARNOLD DR, GLEN ELLEN
Hopmonk Tavern
Traditional American, full bar, happy hour, outdoor seating, live entertainment LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 691 BROADWAY; 707 935-9100
LaSalette Restaurant
Portuguese/Mediterranean, wine/ beer
Valley Bar + Bottle Shop
Seasonal mediterranean, terrace, wine bar DINNER, SATURDAY & SUNDAY BRUNCH; $$$ 487 1ST ST WEST; 707 934-8403
Wit & Wisdom
Regional comfort food by Chef Michael Mina DINNER, HAPPY HOUR, FULL BAR; $$$ 1325 BROADWAY; 707 931-3405
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Brewsters Beer Garden
Brewpub, BBQ, full bar, happy hour, outdoor seating, firepit pet friendly, live music
LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 452 FIRST ST EAST; 707 938-1927
LUNCH & DINNER, OPEN LATE FRIDAY & SATURDAY, $$ 229 WATER STREET N; 707 981-8330
Maya Restaurant
Butcher & Crown
California-infused Mayan cuisine, full bar with a large selection of tequilas, outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 101 EAST NAPA STREET; 707 935-3500
Oso Sonoma
Contemporary comfort food: burgers, BBQ, and beer LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 1905 BODEGA AVE, 707 559-3735
Central Market
American, tapas, seafood, full bar, outdoor seating
Californian-Mediterranean; house made bread in a wood-fired oven, carefully curated wine list
LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 9 E NAPA STREET; 707 931-6926
DINNER, BEER & WINE, $$ 42 PETALUMA BLVD N, 707 778-9900
Red Grape
Cucina Paradiso
Pizza, pasta & salad; beer & wine; outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 529 1ST ST W; 707 996-4103
Salt & Stone
Italian, full bar, Italian & local wines, pasta, foccacia & desserts from scratch LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 114 PETALUMA BLVD. N; 707 782-1130
American, seafood, wine bar, full bar
Risibisi Restaurant & Wine Bar
LUNCH & DINNER, $$, 707 833-6326 9900 SONOMA HWY, KENWOOD
LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 154 PETALUMA BLVD N; 707 766-7600
Sonoma Grille
The Shuckery
Seafood/Steakhouse, full bar, patio bar, micro-brewery and beer garden, vegetarian options LUNCH & DINNER, $$$ 165 W NAPA ST; 707 938-7542
Taub Family Outpost
Quality comfort food, cra cocktails, wine shop Patio, lounge & “speakeasy”
Folktable, Sonoma
BBQ, comfort food, full bar with cra cocktails
Italian, full bar, outdoor seating
Seafood; beer/wine, happy hour In the restored Petaluma Hotel DINNER, LUNCH WEEKENDS, $$ 100 WASHINGTON ST; 707 981-7891
Wild Goat Bistro
American, wine/beer, vegetarian/gluten-free LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 6 PETALUMA BLVD N; 707 658-1156
BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER, WEEKEND BRUNCH, $$ 497 1ST ST W; 707 721-1107
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Catelli’s
Contemporary American and Italian, full bar, outdoor seating ingredients from local /organic farmers; over 100 local wines LUNCH & DINNER, $$; 707 857-3471 21047 GEYSERVILLE AVE
Diavola Pizzeria & Salumeria
Italian, beer/wine, outdoor seating, house-cured salumi & sausages, authentic Italian pizzas; carefully sourced meats, fish and produce LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 21021 GEYSERVILLE AVE, GEYSERVILLE; 707 814-0111
Francis Ford Coppola’s Rustic
Italian, full bar, outdoor seating international and traditional LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 300 VIA ARCHIMEDES; 707 857-1462
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The Matheson Rooftop Bar, Healdsburg
HEALDSBURG
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Baci Cafe and Wine Bar
Guiso Latin Fusion
DINNER, BEER/WINE, $$$ 336 HEALDSBURG AVE; 707 433-8111
DINNER, BEER/WINE, $$ 117 N STREET; 707 431-1302
Barndiva
Healdsburg Bar & Grill
Italian; local and organic products, authentic Italian food
American; celebrated farm-to-table restaurant; cocktail lounge and wine bar; outdoor seating WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY BRUNCH, LUNCH & DINNER, $$$ 231 CENTER ST; 707 431-0100
Bravas
Spanish/Tapas, full bar, cra cocktails LUNCH & DINNER, $$$ 420 CENTER ST, HEALDSBURG; 707 433-7700
Campo Fina
Italian, full bar, outdoor seating, wood-burning oven, indoor bocce LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 330 HEALDSBURG AVE; 707 395-4640
Chalkboard
Tapas/Wine Bar, full bar, outdoor seating, 4.5 acre garden, local wine flights and inventive cocktails DINNER, LUNCH WEEKENDS, $$$ 29 NORTH ST; 473-8030
Charlie Palmer’s Dry Creek Kitchen
Contemporary American, full bar, outdoor seating, wine pairings DINNER, $$$ 317 HEALDSBURG AVE; 707 431-0330
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Authentic Latin American and Caribbean dishes
Grill, full bar, outdoor seating
Farmhouse
Lo Coco’s
DINNER, $$$$ 7871 RIVER ROAD; 707 887-3300
LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 117 FOURTH ST; 707 523-2227
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SANTA ROSA
LUNCH, DINNER, WEEKEND BREAKFAST 245 HEALDSBURG AVE; 707 433-3333
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The Matheson (Roof 106)
Bird & The Bottle
Modern wine country cuisine; sushi, wine lounge, roo op bar
DINNER, $$$ 106 MATHESON STREET, 707 723-1106
New American, seafood, full bar; flavors from Asia, American South, the East Coast, Jewish favorites
Italian, wine/beer; authentic Italian antipasti, pastas, meat and seafood choices, classic favorites
Stark’s Steak & Seafood
Steak/seafood, full bar, happy hour; upscale feel Extensive wine list and whiskeys LUNCH & DINNER, $$$ 521 ADAMS STREET; 707 546-5100
Walter Hansel Wine & Bistro
LUNCH, DINNER & SUNDAY BRUNCH; $$; 1055 4TH STREET; 707 568-4000
California fare with a French touch
Mediterranean, full bar, outdoor seating, locally sourced and seasonal ingredients
Café Citti
DINNER WED-SUN; $$$ 3535 GUERNEVILLE RD, 707 546-6462
DINNER, $$$ 219 HEALDSBURG AVE ; 707 433-7222
LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 2792 4TH ST; 704 523 - 2690
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John Ash & Co. Restaurant
Sweet T’s
Spoonbar
Willi’s Seafood & Raw Bar
Seafood, small plates; rolls, skewers, ceviches & tartares; cra cocktails, large wine list; outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 403 HEALDSBURG AVE; 707 433-9191
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Backyard
Farm-to-table, wine/beer, outdoor seating seasonal, sustainable restaurant LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 6566 FRONT STREET; 707 820-8445
Italian, wine/beer, take-out only, some picnic tables
Californian, full bar, outdoor seating; visit The Front Room for cocktails and gathering or River Cafe for breakfast, brunch or lunch. DINNER, $$$, AT VINTNERS INN 4330 BARNES ROAD; 707 527-7687
La Gare
French, wine/beer; old world classic French cuisine with local ingredients, a local favorite for 40 years
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WINDSOR
Southern BBQ, full bar, outdoor seating; quality southern cuisine with the freshest local ingredients LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 9098 BROOKS RD S; 707 687-5185
Ume Japanese Bistro
Japanese, full bar, outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 8710 OLD REDWOOD HIGHWAY, WINDSOR; 707 838-6700
DINNER, $$$ 208 WILSON STREET; 707 528-4355
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Visit Calistoga/by Josiah Roe
Napa Valley’s Cabernet Season: Why Visit Now? 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 rarebatch 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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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 a er a muchtoo-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
• Barrel Tasting Weekend MARCH °-² – 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 µ¶ – SANTA ROSA
Enjoy distilled spirits, cra¬ beverages and local food bites. Live music and a cocktail competition will add to the entertainment of the a¬ernoon, all the while, giving back to a local charity.
WINE ROAD BARREL TASTING
• ZAP Back to ZinEx MARCH ¶·-¶¸ – SAN FRANCISCO
Winemakers and enthusiasts come together to showcase the classic character of Zinfandel.
• Behind the Cellar Door MARCH ¶² & ¶¸ – 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. • Lodi Wine Festival
SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS VINTNERS FESTIVAL
APRIL ¶ – 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.
• Stags Leap District Vineyard to Vintner Weekend APRIL ¶¶-¶¹ – 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.
STAGS LEAP DISTRICT VINEYARD TO VINTNER/BOB McCLENAHAN
• Garagiste Festival APRIL °º – SONOMA
A unique chance to taste with 30 ultra-premium, underthe-radar micro-wineries from Napa, Sonoma, Livermore, Lodi, Mendocino, Santa Cruz and Sierra Foothills AVAs – most without tasting rooms.
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• Amador Four Fires Festival MAY ¸ – PLYMOUTH
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 open-fire 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 ¶º-¶¶ – 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 ¶µ-¶¶ – 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. LAKE COUNTY WINE ADVENTURE
• Taste of Sonoma TASTE OF SONOMA
JUNE ¶· – SANTA ROSA
One of Sonoma County’s most anticipated events of the year. This unforge able gathering brings thousands of generous wine aficionados and foodies to this bountiful region.
• Festival Napa Valley JULY µ·-¶¹ – VARIOUS LOCATIONS
World-class performances in iconic Napa Valley se ings. Innovative programming featuring renowned artists and emerging talent. Inspiring, year-round arts education opportunities.
• Gay Wine Weekend JULY µ·-µ¸ – SONOMA VALLEY GAY WINE WEEKEND
A weekend of Wine & Celebration with winemaker dinners, winery tours and events benefiting Face to Face, Sonoma County HIV/AIDS Network
• Napa Wine Fest JULY °µ-AUGUST µ – NAPA
Experience this celebration of wine, food, cra¬ beer, local arts and entertainment, all waiting for you at the Napa Expo Center.
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WINE COUNTRY THIS MONTH
• Santa Cruz Vintners Festival 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 ¶µ – 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 event includes free flowing wines, cocktails and cra¬ beer.
SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS VINTNERS FESTIVAL COCHON HERITAGE FIRE
• Crush Challenge AUGUST ¶¸ – 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
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!
CRUSH CHALLENGE
• 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.
• 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.
DISCOVER COOMBSVILLE
• Valley of the Moon Vintage Festival SEPTEMBER – SONOMA
Wine tasting, cra¬ brews, food, live music, blessing of the grapes, grape stomp, lighted nigh ime parade – honoring the wine, food, culture and heritage of Sonoma Valley at California’s oldest festival.
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• Access Alexander Valley SEPTEMBER ¶ – 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 µº – AMADOR COUNTY
BARBERA FESTIVAL, AMADOR COUNTY
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 µ·-µ¸ – 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 µ·-µ¼ – LODI
A four-day event filled with great entertainment, food, vendors, grape and commodity murals, competitive exhibits, carnival, wine tasting, and so much more. SONOMA COUNTY WINE AUCTION
• Big Sur Food & Wine Festival 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 ·-²´ NORTHERN SONOMA COUNTY
FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL, BIG SUR
SONOMA COUNTY WINE AUCTION/SCOT HAMPTON
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Winemaker dinners, breakfast with the winemakers, along with a weekend of wine and food pairings.
Wine Country Calendar MARCH 5
ONGOING THURSDAYS & SATURDAYS
Thai Cuisine Cooking Class
Hands on Cheesemaking Class at The Epicurean Connection
at Vista Collina Resort, Napa Chef Ed Metcalfe, of Sushimotos, will be providing step-by-step instructions for the creation of Tom Yum Soup (Hot and Sour Soup), Beef and Broccoli, and Fresh Spring Rolls. Enjoy your creation and a glass of wine. 6-9pm, $150, www.cellarpass.com
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
MARCH 5
Mardi Gras Party with Black Sheep Brass Band at 3 Disciples Brewing, Santa Rosa Celebrate Mardi Gras and the release of Black Sheep Brass Band’s very first album "THE RAM EWE LOVE." Before, and after the horns, DJ Rob Cervantes will be mixing it up with all your favorite tunes. Grab your beads, your costumes, and your good vibes and come party NOLA style! 7pm, $10, www.3dbrews.com MARCH 4
March Chef's Table Series at Gloria Ferrer, Sonoma Executive Chef, Ray Schafer, will take you on a tasting journey inspired by French cuisine and featuring seasonal ingredients straight from the garden. Each of the eight courses will include a small plate paired with delicious wines. 5-7pm, $170, www.gloriaferrer.com MARCH 3-6
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 along the Wine Road in Sonoma County. Wine Road, Northern Sonoma County, www.wineroad.com
MARCH 5
La Gente SF + Down Dirty Shake at Hopmonk Sebastopol A unique blend of World Music 8pm, $18-$20, www.hopmonk.com/livemusic
MARCH 4
Jacob Philip Benning at Old Possum Brewing, Santa Rosa 4-7pm, www.oldpossumbrewing.com MARCH 4
S.R Laws & The Heartsleeves LIVE at Reel & Brand, Sonoma Uplifting songs and heartfelt-inspiring lyrics 7-9pm, reelandbrand.net MARCH 5
Evangeline Celebrates Mardi Gras Evangeline hosts the last feast before lent with a family-friendly bacchanal featuring their famous fried chicken, gumbo ya-ya, oysters, shrimp boil, shrimp etouffee, andouille sausage po’boys, banana foster, Abita beer, Sazerac, Hurricanes, Sangria, wine, and more. Live music by The Wild Catahoulas. Walk around festival style event. Calistoga, $35, 707 341-3131 MARCH 5
Train Wreck Junction MARCH 4
Artist Showcase with Dick Termes at Jessup Cellars Tasting Gallery, Yountville Spherical paintings, called Termeshperes® $20, 6pm, jessupcellars.com
at Reel & Brand, Sonoma Country and Western, 8:30-11:30pm, reelandbrand.net MARCH 5
Live Music by Adam Lieb on the patio at Spicy Vines, Healdsburg 3-6pm, 707 927-1065, www.spicyvines.com
MARCH 5
Charcuterie Class at Carneros Resort & Spa, Napa 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, www.shopcarnerosresort.com MARCH 6
Festa della Donna at Viansa Sonoma Winery & Marketplace, Sonoma Celebrate International Women’s Day 10am-5pm, www.viansa.com MARCH 6
Joe Smiell at Reel & Brand, Sonoma Bavarian Band, 1-4pm, reelandbrand.net
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MARCH 12
11th Annual Member Crab Feast
at Duckhorn vineyards, St. Helena This intimate evening is a must for the serious wine lover looking for a world-class experience in the heart of wine country! Expertly paired with four-courses of elevated American cuisine, you’ll experience the current offerings of The Duckhorn Portfolio’s pinnacle wines: Goldeneye Ten Degrees Pinot Noir, Duckhorn Vineyards The Discussion Red Wine, Paraduxx X2 Red Wine and Canvasback Grand Passage Cabernet Sauvignon. The Duckhorn Portfolio is renowned for its exclusive estate program, and its pinnacle tier of wines are the premier expression of these most coveted vineyards. Space is limited.6-9pm, $300pp, www.duckhorn.com
at Buena Vista Winery, Sonoma Gather in the historic Champagne Cellar and celebrate the 11th Annual 'Member-Exclusive' Crab Feast. Begin in the Bubble Lounge with appetizers and sparkling wine, followed by a three-course, wine paired “cracked crab” dinner in the Wine Tool Museum prepared in-house by Chef Rafael Molina. Member exclusive event, join the club: buenavistawinery.com 6pm, $150, 800-926-1266
The Real Irish Comedy Fest
Live Music by Adam Lieb on the patio at Spicy Vines, Healdsburg 3-6pm, 707 927-1065, www.spicyvines.com
MARCH 10
Lessons With Levi
MARCH 13
Wine & Art: Painting Your Pet
at Reel & Brand, Sonoma Blues with Levi's special guests. 6-8pm, reelandbrand.net MARCH 10
Coco Montoya
Who’s Bad The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience at Uptown Theater, Napa 8pm, $20-$25, www.uptowntheatrenapa.com MARCH 11
Alpha Rhythm Kings MARCH 12
at Raven Performing Arts Theater, Healdsburg Get a blast of blarney and Irish laughter just in time for St. Patrick's Day. One night only. 7:30pm, $40/$25, www.raventheater.org
MARCH 11
MARCH 12
at Reel & Brand, Sonoma Big Band swing, 7-9pm, reelandbrand.net
MARCH 10
at Hopmonk Sebastopol Blues/rock, 8pm, $25-$35, www.hopmonk.com/livemusic
MARCH 12
Wine Country Collectors’ Dinner
MARCH 12
Wine Country Distillery Festival at Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, 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. www.winecountrydistilleryfestival.com
3 on a Match
at Keller Estate Winery, Petaluma An artist will guide you in creating a painting of your beloved pet. Buy your spot and you'll receive details on how to send in your favorite portrait (headshot) of your pet. Your canvas, paints, and wine glass will be waiting for you. 12-2pm, $160, www.kellerestate.com MARCH 13
Art + Nature Hike at di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, Napa 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 Reel & Brand, Sonoma From Dylan to the Delta, 7-9pm, reelandbrand.net
MARCH 12
Tasting In The Dark MARCH 11-12
A Taste of Spring Winery Dinner at Jordan Winery, Healdsburg An intimate five course dinner party. 6:15-9:30pm, limited, $295, Healdsburg For club members, join the club: www.jordanwinery.com/loyalty-program MARCH 11-12
Dirty Cello at Hopmonk Sebastopol Blues, bluegrass and rock, 8pm, $15-$25, www.hopmonk.com/livemusic MARCH 11 & 12
Childhood Favorites: Comfort Food with a Twist at Cakebread Cellars, Rutherford A gourmet twist on a few old favorites with elegant ingredients full of flavor. Prepare a selection of recipes followed by a three-course lunch with wine pairings. 9:30am, $275pp, cakebread.com/events
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at Peju Winery, Rutherford Explore the world of wine through your non-visual senses in this engaging blind tasting experience. Guests will be blindfolded for the entire tasting, led by Dr. Hoby Wedler, named a “40 Under 40 Innovator, Leader & Tastemaker” by Wine Enthusiast. Followed by reception and light bites. $125, $95/club 10:30am-12:3pm or 2:30-4pm, www.peju.com, 707 963-3600 MARCH 12
Sushi Cooking Class at Vista Collina Resort, Napa Chef Keo Xayavong, of Sushimotos, will be providing step-by-step instructions for the creation of Dashi Stock, Sushi Rice, an Inside-out roll and a Futo-maki (large) style roll, and Sunomomo pickled salad. Enjoy your creation and a glass of wine. 6-9pm, $150 www.meritagecollection.com/vista-collina/special-events
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
MARCH 19
Second Annual Chardonnay Day at Cakebread Cellars, Rutherford Sip, stroll and enjoy delicious wine and food pairings (red wine, too!) from the acclaimed winery chefs. Live entertainment, special appearances from the winemaking and viticulture leadership team. 10am-12pm, $225pp, cakebread.com/events
MARCH 19
Luther Burbank Center for the Arts Presents Dancing With the Stars 8pm, $49-$79, Santa Rosa, lutherburbankcenter.org MARCH 19
Spicy Vines Live Music On the patio, Healdsburg 3-6pm, 707 927-1065, www.spicyvines.com MARCH 19
Road Eleven
MARCH 13
at Reel & Brand, Sonoma Rock and Roll from the ’60s to now, 7-9pm, reelandbrand.net
Breathless 375ml Debut with Champagne, Charmian & Gold Taste the latest release - Brut and Brut Rosé in a 375ml bottle! Winemaker, Penny Gadd-Coster will be onsite to introduce these two lovely additions paired with bites. Also joining us is local author, Rebecca Rosenberg discussing her 3 novels: Champagne Widows, The Secret Life of Mrs. London and Gold Digger. Celebrate Women's History Month with Breathless! $49, Seatings at 11:30am and 2pm, www.breathlesswines.com MARCH 13
Crab Feed at Obisidian Wine, Sonoma Sample delicious newly released wines and pair them with a traditional Dungeness crab feed and spring sunshine. 2-4pm, RSVP $125, $85/club members, www.obsidianwineco.com MARCH 13
Wine & Paint Your Pet at Keller Estate Winery, Petaluma An artist will guide you in creating a painting of your beloved pets. Buy your spot and you'll receive details on how to send in your favorite portrait (headshot) of your pet. Canvas, paints, and wine glass for you. 12-2:30pm, $125, www.kellerestate.com MARCH 13
Yächtley Crëw at Uptown Theatre, Napa Yächtley Crëw, also known as, “The Titans of Soft Rock”, will reel you in with not only their great sound but also their silly and fun antics as they perform these timeless soft rock hits by Christopher Cross to Hall & Oates to Toto and more! 8pm, $25-$35, www.uptowntheatrenapa.com
MARCH 18
Luther Burbank Center for the Arts Presents Melissa Etheridge 8pm, $59-$389, Santa Rosa, lutherburbankcenter.org MARCH 18
DoRian Mode at Reel & Brand, Sonoma Swinging Jazz with a bump! 7-9pm, reelandbrand.net MARCH 19
Taste the Estate at Priest Ranch, Yountville Explore a selection of the amazing wines grown, made and bottled at the Napa Valley Estate. Enjoy delicious wines, tasty small bites, and live music. $50, $35/club members, 2-4pm, www.priestranchwines.com MARCH 19
Hundred Acre Dinner at Carneros Resort and Spa, Napa A garden-side string-lit dinner featuring a unique collaboration between Hundred Acre and Perrier-Jouet. Six distinctive wines, four courses celebrating rich agriculture bounty and fresh harvest. Limited to 10 guests. $475pp, carnerosresort.com, farm@carnerosresort.com, 707 299-4880
MARCH 16
Sushimoto's Ramen Night at Roche Downtown Tasting Room, Sonoma Enjoy ramen on the patio! 5-7pm, $46, RSVP www.rochewinery.com
MARCH 17
Live Band Karaoke at Reel & Brand, Sonoma 6-8pm, Sonoma, reelandbrand.net MARCH 17
California Honeydrops at Hopmonk Sebastopol Soul / funk / R&B, dance-party vibe 8pm, $40, www.hopmonk.com/livemusic
MARCH 22
Luther Burbank Center for the Arts Presents Bessie, Billie, & Nina – Pioneering Women in Jazz 7:30pm, $35-$49, Santa Rosa, lutherburbankcenter.org MARCH 23
Melissa Etheridge at Uptown Theatre, Napa 8pm, $65-$375, www.uptowntheatrenapa.com
at Uptown Theatre, Napa 8pm, $50-$209, www.uptowntheatrenapa.com MARCH 24
at JaM Cellars Wine and Music Studio, Napa Come show off your JaM-good singing skills while sippin’ your fav wines! Every third Thursday of the month, 7-10pm, 707 265-7577, www.jamcellars.com
at Gundlach Bundschu Winery, Sonoma Join GunBun for an evening of wine and music at the Redwood Barn. 6-10pm, $48, www.gunbun.com
Ackerman Heritage House, Napa Spend a leisurely afternoon enjoying traditional English tea with a Napa twist at the 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. 11am-1pm, $70 RSVP kristie@ackermanfamilyvineyards.com, 855-238-9463
Colbie Caillat
Karaoke Night
Live Music featuring Osees
Social Afternoon Tea Ceremony
MARCH 24
MARCH 17
MARCH 17
MARCH 20
Paint & Sip
MARCH 19
Romance on the Rails Napa Valley Wine Train Napa Valley Wine Train, Napa 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 observation-style dining car with luxuriously plush booths. Intimate and unforgettable, this gourmet California culinary experience is far from an ordinary night out. $300, 6pm, 800-427-4124, www.winetrain.com MARCH 19
Taylor Tomlinson at Uptown Theatre, Napa, 7pm, $40-$50, www.uptowntheatrenapa.com MARCH 19
Casino Night – St. Patrick's Celebration: Test Your Luck!
with VinoPaint at Papapietro Perry Winery, Healdsburg Paint your own masterpiece on a Papapietro Perry wine barrel stave. Bundle includes one bottle of Pinot Noir, Paint & Sip Kit, interactive paint lesson (Zoom) $120, $100/club members, $40 additional paint kits papapietro-perry.com, 707 433-0422 MARCH 24
Lessons With Levi at Reel & Brand, Sonoma Blues with Levi's special guests, 6-8pm, reelandbrand.net MARCH 25
Blackberry Smoke at Uptown Theatre, Napa 8pm, $40-$50, www.uptowntheatrenapa.com MARCH 25
Jr. Boogie at Reel & Brand, Sonoma Album release party. 8pm-12am, reelandbrand.net
at Roche Winery, Sonoma Enjoy playing roulette, poker, and blackjack with your “wine-opoly” money. Prizes! Wine! Appetizers! Music! Wine specials! 6-8pm, $120pp, $95/club member 707 935-7115, www.RocheWinery.com
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MARCH 27
World-Class Comedy at a Luxury Napa Valley Resort!
Bob Edmundson and Friends
Krista Fatka and David Roth at Vista Collina Resort, Napa 7pm, $35, www.crushersofcomedy.com
at Reel & Brand, Sonoma Rock-blues-you name it, 5-7pm, reelandbrand.net
MARCH 26
Calistoga Wine & Culinary Experience at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley Enjoy premium Calistoga wines from 35 local wineries and gourmet bites from local restaurants. 1-4pm, $235, www.calistogawinegrowers.com
APRIL 1
April Chef's Table Series
MARCH 23-27
at Gloria Ferrer, Sonoma Executive Chef, Ray Schafer, will take you on a tasting journey inspired by Mediterranean cuisine and featuring seasonal ingredients straight from the garden. Each of the eight courses will include a small plate paired with a delicious wine. 5-7pm, $170, www.gloriaferrer.com
Sonoma International Film Festival The best in film, food, wine and fun – Celebrating 25 years! This milestone event features 100+ new films from around the world, spectacular culinary occasions, panels, live music, parties and special events. Sonoma, sonomafilmfest.org
MARCH 26
House Social Brunch Experience
MARCH 26
Barrel Tasting & New Release Party at V. Sattui Winery, St. Helena Taste more than 60 different wines: Over 25 barrel samples from the 2021 vintage New Releases Top Cabernets Sample the 2019 single-vineyard Zinfandels Big award winners & top-scoring wines from 2021 Enjoy hearty food stations and passed appetizers to complement the wines plus live music! $125, 6-9:30pm, www.vsattui.com/events
at Ackerman Heritage, Napa Come for a decadent brunch experience featuring locally sourced ingredients and the chefs’ signature treats. The plated brunch of savory porchetta, triple cheese quiche with seasonal additions, warm crumpets with chef made butter are paired with Lady Lauren Tea or locally roasted coffee. Guests are APRIL 1 hosted in the 1889 Victorian’s sitting room, parlor and formal dining room. Outdoor and private room seating is available upon request. Live Music Featuring Caroline Rose Reservations are required. 10:30am-12:30pm, $95, at Gundlach Bundschu Winery, Sonoma kristie@ackermanfamilyvineyards.com, 855-238-9463 Come for an evening of wine and music at the Redwood Barn. 6pm, $55, www.gunbun.com MARCH 26
Spicy Vines Live Music On the patio, Healdsburg, 3-6pm, 707 927-1065, www.spicyvines.com MARCH 26
VLO at Reel & Brand, Sonoma Latin Orchestra, 7-9pm, reelandbrand.net
CARA ROBBINS
APRIL 2
Pink Party! Rosé & Spring Celebration! at Dutton Estate Winery, Sebastopol Wear pink at this spring fête to taste the release of the 2021 Rosé. A selection of wines and afternoon garden bites complete the celebration. 3-5pm, $30, $15/club member, www.duttonestate.com APRIL 2
Spicy Vines Live Music On the patio, Healdsburg, 3-6pm, 707 927-1065, www.spicyvines.com
MARCH 26
Cooking with Comedians with Chef Bryan Gardner Comedians Krista Fatka and David Roth at Vista Collina Resort, Napa Learn the latest trends and classics of food from the Chefs of the Meritage Collection of the Napa Valley. Participants will gain culinary tips, tricks and confidence to cook more at home, with plenty of laughs and tastes along the way! $130 includes comedy show, culinary tips and tricks, three-course gourmet farm-to-fork dinner, glass of award-winning wine or craft beer. 6pm, www.crushersofcomedy.com
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MARCH 31-APRIL 3
Sonoma Epicurean A signature series of events that feature curated, hands-on experiences with Michelin-star and award-winning chefs, local artisans and world-class vintners. In its inaugural year, Sonoma Epicurean will feature curated adventures in food, wine and wellness, with activities and experiences focused on lifestyle, wellness and sustainability. Proceeds from the event will benefit the V Foundation for Cancer Research to fund gamechanging cancer research and related programs. $750-$2500, www.sonomaepicurean.org
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APRIL 7
April Riedel Tasting Experience at Gloria Ferrer, Sonoma A host from Riedel will guide you through a tasting of Gloria Ferrer's sparkling wines from three different glasses. The experience will allow you to understand how the nuances of glassware change and enhance a wine's flavor, aromas, texture, and more. Limited seating available. 4pm, $140, www.gloriaferrer.com APRIL 10
Vineyard by Horseback at Poseidon Vineyard, Carneros Enjoy a guided, hour-long ride by horseback through the Carneros vineyard where you’ll learn anything and everything about grapes, winemaking, and horses. Taste a flight of select wines. $225pp, $200/club members, 10am-12:30pm www.obsidianwineco.com, adventures@obsidianwineco.com
APRIL 16
Romance on the Rails Napa Valley Wine Train Napa Valley Wine Train 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 observation-style dining car with luxuriously plush booths. Intimate and unforgettable, this gourmet California culinary experience is far from an ordinary night out. $300, 6pm, 800-427-4124, www.winetrain.com APRIL 16
APRIL 9
Live Music by ELWOOD
A Taste of Spring Winery Dinner
On the patio at Spicy Vines, Healdsburg 3-6pm, 707 927-1065, www.spicyvines.com
at Jordan Winery, Healdsburg An intimate five-course dinner party. 6:15-9:30pm, limited, $295 For club members, join the club: www.jordanwinery.com/loyalty-program
APRIL 21
Karaoke Night at JaM Cellars Wine and Music Studio Come show off your JaM-good singing skills while sippin’ your fav wines! Every third Thursday of the month, 7-10pm, Napa, 707 265-7577, www.jamcellars.com
APRIL 15
April Truffle Shuffle Pairing for 2 APRIL 10
Pink & White Day at Breathless Wines, Healdsburg Taste the latest release of Still Breathless Chardonnay and Rosé! Winemaker, Penny Gadd-Coster will be onsite to introduce these two lovely additions paired with bites. Seatings: 11am & 2pm, www.breathlesswines.com
from Gloria Ferrer, Sonoma Gather in the virtual kitchen with the Truffle Shuffle team to make Pan Roasted Chicken with Truffle Jus. Their Michelin-trained chef will walk you through preparing this decadent dinner. This package includes the recipe, ingredients for two, the live virtual cooking class, and shipping. $190 or two people, 4-5:30pm, www.gloriaferrer.com APRIL 16
Social Brunch Experience at Ackerman Heritage House, Napa Come for a decadent brunch experience featuring locally sourced ingredients and the chefs’ signature treats. The plated brunch of savory porchetta, triple cheese quiche with seasonal additions, warm crumpets with chef-made butter paired with Lady Lauren Tea or locally roasted coffee. Guests are hosted in the 1889 Victorian’s sitting room, parlor and formal dining room. Outdoor and private room seating is available upon request. Reservations are required. 10:30am-12:30pm, $95, kristie@ackermanfamilyvineyards.com, 855-238-9463
APRIL 21-24
SIP Napa 2022 ‘Songwriters in Paradise’ Incredible music, wine and food events (at some of the world’s greatest wineries) Silver Oak - Alpha Omega - Frank Family - Brasswood Late night Harvest Inn after parties SIP NAPA is a long weekend like no other. 4-day pass $1,700/ VIP Pass $5,000 www.songwritersinparadise.com
APRIL 8-16
Photos with the Easter Bunny at Jelly Belly Visitor Center, Fairfield Visit the Easter Bunny this Easter season at the Jelly Belly Visitor Center! Located on the second floor, Tangerine room. Guests are invited to bring their own camera or take advantage of on-site professional photographers to capture a special Easter memory. 10am-4pm, (2-4pm April 16), www.jellybelly.com
APRIL 22
SIP Concert at Frank Family Vineyards, Calistoga Come to the 3nd annual Songwriters in Paradise (SIP) Napa Concert on the front lawn at the winery. Enjoy an evening of Grammy Award-winning talent and a diverse lineup of Frank Family wines paired with elevated comfort food. $425-$5000, www.songwritersinparadise.com events@frankfamilyvineyards.com, 707 942-2312
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APRIL 22
Earth Day Concert with Maya at Pioneer Park, Calistoga It’s sure to be a rockin’ good time with wine from local sustainable and green wineries available for purchase. 5:30-7:30pm, free, visitcalistoga.com
APRIL 22-24
Stags Leap Vineyard to Vintner Weekend APRIL 22-23-24
Earth Week Nature Hike at Jordan Winery, Healdsburg Start with breakfast bites. Explore Jordan’s vast 1,200-acre estate on a four-mile hike featuring mountain views, wildlife, vineyards, pollinator sanctuaries and a wine pairing lunch. $110, limited, 707 431-5250, reservations@jordanwinery.com, www.jordanwinery.com APRIL 22-23
Earth Day Tasting Flights at Buena Vista Winery, Sonoma Celebrate Earth Day with Buena Vista! Get lost among the vines and learn more about the organic vineyard practices and enjoy special tasting flights featuring locally and sustainably grown wines. Member-exclusive tasting experience, join now: buenavistawinery.com
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. Napa, www.stagsleapdistrict.com
APRIL 24
A Taste of Profile Through the Decades at Merryvale Vineyards, St. Helena During this sensory experience guests will gain a fuller understanding of how great Napa Valley Cabernet evolves in the bottle and which Profile vintages are personal favorites. This 60-minute guided seminar will be led by Merryvale proprietors assisted by an engaging and highly regarded Master Sommelier, Sur Lucero. Following this tasting, guests will be treated to an Italian inspired lunch catered by Tre Posti and paired with Merryvale and Profile Collection wines. 10am-1:30pm, $225pp, events@merryvale.com, 707 968-3429 APRIL 24
Sip & Paint
APRIL 24
Passport Sunday 2022
at Suisun Valley wineries, 11am-4pm, suisunvalley.com at Peju, Rutherford A fun afternoon that begins with wine tasting, including some new spring APRIL 28 releases! Following the tasting, come to the vineyard (weather permitting) for Mezcal and Dinner: An Educational Evening a guided painting experience. Wine by the bottle and Chef Nic’s artisan craft at PKB: Picazo Kitchen & Bar, Sonoma pizzas will be available for purchase while you paint. Come and learn all about mezcal with the CEO and founder $105, $85/club members, 1-3pm, www.peju.com, 707 963-3600 of La Luna Mezcal, Salvador Chavez. 5-7pm 707 935-3287, www.picazokitchen.com APRIL 24
French Crepe Breakfast and Bubbles APRIL 23
LOBSTER FEST at V. Sattui Winery, St. Helena Fabulous Wines | Great Food | Live Music An old-fashioned lobster boil Napa-style! Enjoy a menu of fresh Maine lobster, large prawns, Italian sausage, corn on the cob, savory artichokes, red potatoes, whole roasted garlic heads, and a surprise dessert! Live music. Biggest discounts of the year Club member event, become a club member: www.vsattui.com APRIL 23
Butter & Eggs Days Parade & Festival 10am-5pm, Downtown Petaluma Petalumadowntown.com
at Breathless Wines, Healdsburg Held on the last Sunday of each month - April through October. Each ticket includes a sweet or savory French crepe and a delicious glass of bubbles, served on the garden patio. 9:30am-12:30pm, $29, $18 crepe only. www.breathlesswines.com APRIL 24
APRIL 29 & 30
Sauce Workshop at Cakebread Cellars, Rutherford In this hands-on cooking class, winery chefs will guide you through the preparation and pairings for 10 different sauces that can become staples in your kitchen. After class and a tour of the winery, feast on a saucy threecourse plated lunch. 9:30am, $275pp, cakebread.com/events
Social Afternoon Tea Ceremony Ackerman Heritage House, Napa Spend a leisurely afternoon enjoying traditional English tea with a Napa twist at the 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. 11am-1pm, $70 RSVP kristie@ackermanfamilyvineyards.com, 855-238-9463 APRIL 24
Blooms + Bees, Sip + Paint at Meadowcroft Wines, Sonoma Enjoy an afternoon of sips, nibbles and painting on the beautiful Cornerstone property! 1-4pm, $120,www.meadowcroftwines.com APRIL 24
Spring Antique Faire in historic downtown Petaluma Treasure hunt among 200± vendors 8am-4pm, petalumadowntown.com
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APRIL 30
Garagiste Festival 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. Veterans' Memorial Hall, Sonoma, www.garagistefestival.com
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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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BALDACCI WINERY
New and Unique Tasting Experiences in Wine Country Wineries have ridden the ebb and flow of the past two years, weathering the storms of temporary closures and then re-welcoming guests back to their estates with open arms. As wineries continue to usher in change and adapt to what wine lovers are craving, new and elevated experiences – many of which are hosted outdoors – abound in both Napa Valley and Sonoma County.
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Here’s a look at some Recommended Wine Tasting Experiences in Napa Valley and Sonoma County:
Bacchus Landing // Wine Tasting Collective
Newer to Healdsburg, this wine collective now includes seven wineries: 13th & Third, Alden Alli, Aldina Vineyards, Dot Wine, Montagne Russe, The Se ing Wines, and Smith Story Wine Cellars. Each winery offers unique tasting experiences that showcase world-class wines. Enjoy a range of grape varieties and winemaking styles across estates all in one beautiful location.
Call individual wineries for pricing. // www.bacchuslanding.com
Ram’s Gate // The Veranda Package
Brisk spring days call for cozying up fireside with a glass of wine in hand. At Ram’s Gate, wine enthusiasts can do just that with the Veranda Package. Experience a guided flight of five wines and savor favorites from the cellar, single-vineyard expressions, and estate wines that all pair exceptionally well with a selection of cheese and charcuterie. $165 per person // www.ramsgatewinery.com
Region Wine Bar // Sonoma-Focused Wine Tasting
Marine Layer Wines // The Marine Layer Flight
Enjoy a guided exploration of five limited-production wines from the Sonoma Coast. Taste through cool-climate expressions of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, paired with a tasty mezze plate of rotating seasonal ingredients from Li le Saint farm in Healdsburg. $35 per person // www.marinelayerwines.com
Medlock Ames // Immersive Sound Experience
Join Medlock Ames for a unique wine tasting that highlights the sounds of wine country. The Immersive Sound Experience invites wine and nature lovers on this self-guided audio “tour” with sounds from local artist Hugh Livingston. Guests will experience twhe pleasing din of wine country as they learn about Bell Mountain Ranch—the estate’s premium growing site. A er the tour, a wine educator will guide guests through a private flight, including current-release and member-exclusive wines paired with a selection of local artisan cheeses.
$75 per person // www.medlockames.com
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The Barlow in Sebastopol is springing back to life with wonderful additions like Region Wine Bar. This Sonoma-focused wine bar features a unique collection of wines from 25 boutique wineries across the county. Taste some of Sonoma County’s quintessential wine producers and get to know the region unlike anywhere else. With more than 50 wines available for tasting, this is one of the most comprehensive tasting experiences in the county. Discover a range between smaller wineries not yet on the radar and classic favorites at this chic new spot.
Pricing varies // www.drinkyourregion.com
True Hurst // Single Vineyard Tasting
At True Hurst, guests can get excited about the brand new single vineyard tasting, which features the estate’s collection of single vineyard lots chosen annually from the best vineyards in Dry Creek Valley. These are limited-production wines – primarily Zinfandel and other reds – paired with an array of Sonoma County cheeses in a picturesque se ing. Say hello to the farm animals, lounge by quietly flowing Russian River, and take in all that Dry Creek Valley has to offer at this gorgeous estate.
Call 707-433-9545 for pricing. // www.true hurstwinery.com
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Sequoia Grove // A Taste for Cabernet
A Taste for Cabernet is a new experience at Sequoia Grove that explores the art of food pairing with classic expressions of Cabernet Sauvignon. The philosophy behind the experience is that Cabernet can pair with more than just red meat. Explore new flavors and new wine and food combinations during this delicious and informative experience. Enjoy single vineyard and reserve red wines with a variety of dishes prepared by estate Chef Britny Maureze. $100 per person // www.sequoiagrove.com
Somerston Estate // Priest Ranch Tour & Tasting
At Somerston Estate, the new Priest Ranch Tour & Tasting celebrates the diversity of the beautiful property and the estate’s unique wines. Spend 90 minutes exploring the Napa Valley mountainside and taste through four current releasewines paired with a curated selection of cheese and charcuterie. Prepare for an adventure, as part of the experience includes an ATV tour of the estate. Call 707-967-8414 for pricing. // www.somerstonestate.com
Beringer Vineyards // Backyard Social
Gather your closest group of friends and head to Beringer Vineyards for the Backyard Social. Reservations include private seating in the Beringer Backyard, exclusive access to the bocce ball court, a bo le of wine for every four guests, and a deluxe cheese plate for every two guests. Select your favorite red and white wines upon arrival and spend the a ernoon in good company at Beringer Vineyards.
$45 per person // www.beringer.com
Davis Estate // Cabernet Sauvignon AVA Exploration
Get to know the AVAs of Napa Valley through this educational tasting at Davis Estates. The Cabernet Sauvignon AVA Exploration is a seated tasting led by a wine educator. The experience features four Cabernets from different AVAs all paired with curated dishes to highlight the unique flavors from each AVA. This is a true Cabernet connoisseur’s tasting and dives deep into the complex terroir of Napa Valley, as well as how it expresses itself across wines. $150 per person // www.davisestates.com
Baldacci Family Estate Vineyards // Taste Like a Somm
Join estate wine educator Diana Bender as she guides guests through an educational tasting to learn the techniques of tasting like a sommelier. Wine enthusiasts will learn a step-by-step method and practice key skills to determine tasting notes, varietals, and more. The tasting includes exploration of three wines all experienced via sight, smell, taste, and touch, and light bites with which to pair. This is an ideal tasting for the serious wine connoisseur looking to gain more knowledge and speak the language of wine more fluently.
$100 per person // www.baldaccivineyards.com
Benne Lane Winery // Wine Blending Experience
Get to know the ins and outs of cellar work as you masterfully blend your own wines in this unique experience at Bennet Lane. This private blending experience offers an exclusive opportunity to learn sensory evaluation while sipping Cabernet, Merlot, and Syrah, followed by a custom blending experience. Guests will cra their own expression of the flagship Maximum Red Feasting Wine from these three varietals, while learning about lab techniques and utilizing real winemaking equipment. Finish the experience with a glass of your new blend plus a cheese plate pairing – and take home your very own wine!
$225 per person // www.benne lane.com
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Domaine Carneros // Bubbles & Bites: A Journey to Morocco
This is a new take on the much-adored Bubbles & Bites tasting at Domaine Carneros. The new experience highlights rotating flavors from cuisines around the world. Journey to Morocco right now and discover the rich spices of North Africa as you enjoy a delicious menu with select sparkling wines. The seasonal menu features four savory Moroccan dishes and one sweet dish, each paired with the estate’s top-rated sparkling wines.
$95 per person // www.domainecarneros.com
Heitz Cellar // The Timeless Experience
Located at the site of the original property that Joe and Alice Heitz purchased in 1961, The Timeless Experience offers guests an unforge able combination of history, luxury, and hospitality. Taste and learn about Heitz Cellar’s iconic SingleVineyard Cabernet Sauvignons from the Napa Valley's premier appellations and their remarkable ability to be paired with fine cheese and charcuterie. Heitz Cellar’s wine curators will guide you on a journey through the unique terroir and vinification methods that have enabled the wines to become revered and respected all over the world. Call 707-963-2047 for pricing. // www.heitzcellar.com
Hess Persson Estates // ATV Vineyard Tour Wine & Food Pairing
Hop abord a luxury ATV and explore the historic vineyards at Hess Persson Estates. During the ATV tour, guests will taste a selection of current-release wines from Mount Veeder vineyards. Following the tour, enjoy a full food and wine pairing experience in the estate dining room. The pairing features three wonderful creations from Executive Chef Chad Hendrickson, and the cuisine offers seasonal produce from the onsite gardens. $200 per person // www.hessperssonestates.com
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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
Ferrari-Carano Vineyards & Winery // Sycamore Grove Wine & Brunch
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 oneof-a-kind experience almost always sells out. Sundays, reservations required $85 per person, $68 club members (707) 433-6700 || www.ferrari-carano.com
★ 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
★ 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
★ 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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V. Sa ui Winery // Vineyard Lounge Tasting
A luxurious outdoor tasting experience! Savor a seated tasting, on cushioned furniture shaded by giant umbrellas, set amongst the vines on our Vi orio’s lawn. Sample through a preset menu of V. Sa ui’s top Estate wine selections paired with an accompaniment of mixed olives and almonds. Tastings last approximately 90 minutes. Seatings accommodate up to 4 guests. Cheese and charcuterie pla er upgrade available. Reservation required, $65 per person
(707) 963-7774 // www.vsa ui.com
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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 FROM OBSCURE TO EXTRAORDINARY • Seated tastings • Private Cabana tasting • Pendulum Club tasting • Syrah Hill Experience 24737 Arnold Drive, Sonoma; 707 940-4000
★ FERRARI-CARANO VINEYARDS & WINERY
St. Francis Winery & Vineyards // Wine & Food Pairings
Executive Chef Peter Janiak hand-selects from awardwinning wine collections to develop a seasonal pairing-menu like no other. This nationally acclaimed, five-course, fine-dining experience highlights Sonoma County’s diverse agricultural and culinary traditions. Enjoy stunning vineyard views and engaging introductions presented by knowledgeable hosts.
Reservations required $125 per person, $100 club members 888-675-9463 // www.stfranciswinery.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
★ LAKE SONOMA WINERY 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.
Frank Family Vineyards // Wines of Winston Hill Tasting
Winston Hill has been the heart of Frank Family’s Cabernet wines since its inception. Discover single-vineyard versatility while diving into wines that all share a common source of origin during this Cabernet lover's experience. Reservations required $80 per person, $40 club members and guests (707) 942-0859 // www.frankfamilyvineyards.com
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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 CUNNINGHAM 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 a er. Whatever tickles your fancy, we’ve picked the best-of-the-best 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 ge¦ing 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 a er a leisurely a ernoon pedal or a full day of serious biking through the vineyards, there are several cycling companies offering guided, off-the-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 be¦er 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 Alo – (855) 944-4408 • Balloons Above the Valley – 800-464-6824 • Napa Valley Dri ers – (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 unforge¦able 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 A er 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 micro-destinations 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 A er wining and dining, continue experiening wine country with a live performance at one of these topnotch 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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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
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• ACE CIDER, THE CALIFORNIA CIDER COMPANY, Sebastopol
• ACRE AND SPADE, Penngrove
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• BARREL BROTHERS BREWING COMPANY, Windsor
• TILTED SHED CIDERWORKS, Windsor
• B EAR REPUBLIC BREWING CO., Rohnert Park • COOPERAGE BREWING COMPANY, Santa Rosa
SONOMA COUNTY DISTILLERIES
• CORNER PROJECT ALES & EATS, Geyserville
•A LLEY 6 CRAFT DISTILLERY, Healdsburg
• CROOKED GOAT BREWING, Sebastopol
• BARBER LEE SPIRITS, Petaluma
• FOGBELT BREWING COMPANY, Santa Rosa
•G RIFFO DISTILLERY, Petaluma
• G RAV SOUTH BREW CO., Cotati • I RON OX BREWING COMPANY (Plow), Santa Rosa • H ENHOUSE BREWING COMPANY, Santa Rosa & Petaluma • H OPMONK TAVERN SEBASTOPOL, Sebastopol & Sonoma • HORSE & PLOW TASTING ROOM, Sebastopol • J UNCTURE TAPROOM, Santa Rosa • L AGUNITAS BREWING COMPANY, Petaluma • M OONLIGHT BREWING COMPANY, Santa Rosa • N O QUARTER BREWING, Windsor • O LD CAZ BEER, Rohnert Park • OLD POSSUM BREWING CO., Santa Rosa • O LD REDWOOD BREWING COMPANY, Windsor • PALOOZA BREWERY AND GASTROPUB, Kenwood • PARLIAMENT BREWING COMPANY, Rohnert Park
• HANSON OF SONOMA DISTILLERY, Sonoma • PROHIBITION SPIRITS DISTILLERY, Sonoma • S ONOMA BROTHERS DISTILLING, Windsor • S ONOMA COAST SPIRITS, Petaluma • SONOMA DISTILLING CO., Rohnert Park • S PIRIT 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
• RUSSIAN RIVER BREWING COMPANY, Santa Rosa & Windsor
• ST. CLAIR BROWN, Napa
• S EISMIC BREWING COMPANY, Sebastopol
• STONE BREWING, Napa
• S HADY OAK BARREL HOUSE, Santa Rosa
• TANNERY BEND BEERWORKS, Napa
• SONOMA SPRINGS BREWING CO, Sonoma
• TRADE BREWING, Napa
• STEELE & HOPS, Santa Rosa • STUMPTOWN BREWERY, Guerneville
NAPA VALLEY DISTILLERIES
• THIRD STREET ALE WORKS BREWPUB, Santa Rosa
• CALIFORNIA BRANDY HOUSE, Napa
• 3 DISCIPLES BREWING, Santa Rosa
• NAPA VALLEY DISTILLERY & The Hollywood Room, Napa
• WOODFOUR BREWING COMPANY, Sebastopol
• NAPA VALLEY DISTILLERY - Oxbow Tasting Bar, Napa
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