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Suggestions for California wine country?

Posted on 12/4/12 at 11:17 am
Posted by SlidellBammer
Member since Oct 2008
2380 posts
Posted on 12/4/12 at 11:17 am
Should we do Napa/Sonoma/both? I want to go in January for 2-3 days before spending several more in San Fran.

Where should we go and stay? Bus tour? private car? which wineries? Any/all suggestions appreciated.
Posted by Kingwood Tiger
Katy, TX
Member since Jul 2005
14162 posts
Posted on 12/4/12 at 12:31 pm to
Stick to Sonoma and Healdsburg area. Napa is very commercial.

We had a blast staying at a house with another couple. Was located perfectly, and she stocked it with stuff for breakfast so you could make your own each morning. LINK

We went to the coast one day as well and hit up several wineries along the way. You can really be overwhelmed with the number of them.

Here are some we really enjoyed:
Truett Hurst

Robert Young

Stryker

Kunde


If you do venture down Napa highway, make sure to go to these that we enjoyed.
VJB Winery - maybe some of the best we had

Raymond Winery - very odd place but wines are pretty good

And whatever you do, make sure that you go to Russian River Brewing if you are a beer fan!
This post was edited on 12/4/12 at 12:41 pm
Posted by SlidellBammer
Member since Oct 2008
2380 posts
Posted on 12/4/12 at 12:40 pm to
Awesome..

love kunde cab.. it's GW Fins house cab, i believe
Posted by LSU lilly
Member since Aug 2010
8959 posts
Posted on 12/4/12 at 12:44 pm to
Sonoma and get a private car for wine tasting purposes.
Posted by Kingwood Tiger
Katy, TX
Member since Jul 2005
14162 posts
Posted on 12/4/12 at 12:51 pm to
quote:

get a private car for wine tasting purposes


I would suggest this if you are going to try and hit a number of them. Luckily we had my pregnant wife to drive us ...HA!
Posted by Motorboat
At the camp
Member since Oct 2007
22666 posts
Posted on 12/4/12 at 1:29 pm to
check out this thread:

LINK
Posted by SlidellBammer
Member since Oct 2008
2380 posts
Posted on 12/4/12 at 1:51 pm to
ty, sir
Posted by Motorboat
At the camp
Member since Oct 2007
22666 posts
Posted on 12/4/12 at 2:14 pm to
yep. got it bookmarked. someone did some serious work in that thread
Posted by Coater
Madison, MS
Member since Jun 2005
33059 posts
Posted on 12/4/12 at 5:18 pm to
i'd do both.

one night in yountville. cruise up and down the valley. then head across the mountain to sonoma valley. stay in healdsburg on the square. we rented a car after flying in. it's an absolute blast. i'm jealous.
Posted by DEANintheYAY
LEFT COAST
Member since Jan 2008
31975 posts
Posted on 12/4/12 at 5:29 pm to
I know all of this may not be useful, but I thought it can't hurt to provide too much info. I am pasting from another thread. I encourage you to look at the guide.

Also, if you are looking for a great, and reasonably priced, way to tour wineries, I suggest this guy. He is a retired guy with lots of connections in the area:

Gene & Debbie Warren, Proprietors.
Healdsburg Area Winery Tours
"A personal wine tour driver & guide service"
https://healdsburgareawinerytours.com
1 888 633-6090 707 433-6090

__________________________________


Okay, before getting specifically into beer, here is a guide I put together for Saints fans a year or so ago.
DEANintheYAY's San Francisco Guide

Now for beer.

In SF Proper

Non-brewery places:

Toronado on Haight St.--Great beer selection with lots of good stuff on draft and tons of bottles. Be prepared for bartenders that are less than friendly. Kind of dive bar ish, but it has a killer beer selection.

La Trappe--Not sure how I almost forgot this place, but the list here is EPIC and the food is great!! Belgians galore including tons of sours. Place gets packed, but is crazy fun.

City Beer Store--opened by a husband and wife as a beer tasting room type place, this is where you can go and buy beer to go or buy beer to drink there. They pour 10 or 12 oz pours on draft and have a great selection of beers if you are looking to mule some back for the FBD crew. They also have a selection of bottled beers that you can only drink in the store. This is like their reserve selection. Really epic beers there including some that have been aged. It has turned into a bit of a hipster hangout, but the beer is worth it.

Ales Unlimited--This is a beer store only and they have quite the selectin, which can be seen HERE. The owner is very helpful if he is there and this has quickly become a favorite spot of mine.

Murio's Trophy Room on Haight near GG Park--The only reason this place makes the list is because you can get Pliney and Blind Pig on draft and if you are there for happy hour it is cheap, like $3 or $4. Place used to be a cool dive bar...now its kind of like a loungy place.

Breweries:

Magnolia Brewery and Gastropub--Local brewery that doesn't bottle or can their beer, but it could be the best beer in San Francisco. They always have 3-5 beers on cask and often will have the same beer on draft and cask, which allows for a taste comparison (which I think is cool, but likely hella nerdy).

21st Amendment Brewery--This is near the ball park and has a solid line of beers. Some here have tasted and enjoyed their Back in Black Black IPA. Their prohibition series tends to be their higher end beers.

Anchor--This is the SF classic. They do tours during the weekdays and its supposed to be real fun. Not sure what they sell there or how much they allow you to drink on premise.

Rogue Ale House--They don't brew beer at this location, but I put it here because they sell their own beer. Patio outside is cool on a nice day. Beer is Rogue...which means different things to different people.

Outside of SF:

Russian River Brewing--This is obviously the place that most want to go to and you won't be disappointed. No more needs to be said.

Bear Republic--20 or so minutes away from Russian River this brewpub is great and there are tons of good and exclusive brewpub brews to be had.

Lagunitas Brewing--40 miles North of San Francisco. I have never gone to the brew pub, but I know they have exclusive stuff at the brewery.

Anderson Valley Brewing Company--This one is 2 hours north of San Fran, but there is a disc golf course onsite at the brewery. Never been here, bu their beer is solid!


Well, I think that is all I have for now. I didn't even branch into the East Bay and the beer places there. I need to bookmark this site for future reference. Holla at me with any questions. If for some reason I disappear from the board my twitter handle is DEANintheYAY.
Posted by SlidellBammer
Member since Oct 2008
2380 posts
Posted on 12/4/12 at 10:08 pm to
quote:

DEANintheYAY


you, sir, are a gentleman..

Posted by bossflossjr
The Great State of Louisiana
Member since Sep 2005
12260 posts
Posted on 12/5/12 at 6:11 am to
Dean knows his stuff. Call Tom Delaney - (925) 487-1744 for a personal tour of Napa. He is great......pick u up in your hotel, has a great schedule for you, deliver you to a restrnt n SF afferwards, if wanted.
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