Tasting

July 27, 2014 Photo (208/365): "Vineyards"

For the past three days, we have been touring Wine Country -- Sonoma and Napa Valley, California. We began our vacation in San Francisco with a quick overnight stay; but since we were there last year, we left town in the morning, drove across the Golden Gate Bridge, and were in Sonoma County an hour later. Per a friend's suggestion, our first stop was

Merry Edwards

in the Russian River Valley to try their Pinots. Although we enjoyed all three vintages (Coopersmith, Georganne, and Sonoma Coast), we were most impressed by their

Sauvignon Blanc

. The wines were great, but the tasting felt like a business appointment since it took place in a small office. Our next stop was lunch at the

Willow Wood Café

in Graton -- great sandwiches. Our server suggested three local vineyards (one for the gardens, one for the animals, and one for the view and the sparkling wine). Guess which one we chose?  Despite the 99° temps, we enjoyed our outdoor sparkling flight on the top of a hill. Although we tried five vintages, including one first served at the Reagan-Gorbachev summit in 1983 and that continues to be served at the White House, we preferred the classic brut.

Sparkling flight at Iron Horse

Gracianna - one of our favorites

On Saturday, we drove along the scenic Alexander Valley highway to the Napa Valley. We began our day at

Sterling Vineyards

 where we took a tram up into the hills to visit the winery and tasting experience. The view was spectacular! After our tour, we had a delicious lunch at the

Rutherford Grill

 where we met the president of a local winery and her chef husband who offered more suggestions on their own favorite vineyards and restaurants. We took their advice and visited

Saddleback Winery

; we weren't disappointed. We ended our Saturday in Napa at

Domaine Chandon

 where we tasted 11 different sparkling vintages before enjoying a bottle of

Étoile

and truffled popcorn on their beautiful terrace.

Sterling Vineyards

Domaine Chandon

Today, we toured the lovely

Dutcher Crossing Winery

 (gorgeous Zins and a port and chocolate finale), owned and operated by fellow Wisconsinites, and the 

Fritz Underground Winery

 (fun people and many varietals).  Today's lunch was at the

Hamburger Ranch

 where Eric had the best BBQ ribs he's ever had. Our final tasting was at

Francis Ford Coppola Winery

 where we enjoyed a tasting among some interesting movie memorabilia, including props from 

Apocalypse Now

, the desk and chair from

The Godfather

, and the miniature ships used for the mock naval battle in the Versailles fountains in

Marie Antoinette

The gorgeous view, flora, and fauna at Dutcher Crossing

Movie props at Coppola Winery

This evening we will regroup for the next leg of our journey to Monterey and Carmel.