Having been in Napa and Sonoma for six days now, I have to say there is no better wine tasting than a private one. Bellying on up to the bar falls short on wine appreciation.
The first GREAT winery is B Cellars. This was new for us (Dave and I). We sampled eight wines, and each was phenominal. Balanced, easy pairing, and great on its own and paired with food. Dave and I couldn't ask for more. It was difficult deciding what wines to purchase and in the end bought a case, joined the wine club, PLUS bought futures on six bottles of Pinot Noir (to be released May, 2015). This was the first wine tasting stop of the day, so you cannot say we purchased all this because we had too much to drink.
The tasting room is less than a year old. We were in a private tasting room with a beautiful view. Chris lead our tasting and he was very informative. Our wines were paired with a charcuterie plate. Talk about wine. Swirl, sip, savor. Paired with food. ... Dave and I didn't want to leave.
(I don't have my blog photographer with me (miss you Bruce) so I take the pictures unless I can rely on the kindness of strangers. Thank you Chris for the above picture.)
As we walked through the winery to the tasting room we stopped along the way to sample the new vintage Savignon Blanc from a French cement egg. A tad cloudy, but aroma and flavor ... wonderful! (I enjoy a wine fermented in French cement eggs. You can even ask Lori and Joe.)
The second great winery is Patz & Hall. This was not new to Dave and I. We have enjoyed their wines for a couple years now.
Patz & Hall's tasting facility is also new. Very relaxing. We sat in the shade with a delightful cool breeze.
Upon arrival, Dave and I were seated outside, relaxing with a glass of sparkling wine. It's Patz & Hall's first vintage. Nice bubbles with a hint of fruit and yeast.
Our tasting was in the private salon. Heather, one of the owners, lead our tasting. What more could we ask for, but to have the owner walk us through the tasting?!
Both B Cellars and Patz & Hall are favorites. In conversations with Chris and Heather, Dave and I realize that both wineries, aside from growing their own grapes, also source from the same vineyards. I must say, they source from some of the best and most sought after vineyards. It's no wonder we LOVE the wines from both wineries.
CHEERS! Off to some of our favorite Sonoma wineries.
Just catching up on your posts. Glad you are having such a great time! Enjoy!
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