
During my recent trip back to California for the holidays I went wine tasting in Napa Valley for the first time. The drive up is beautiful, as the bare vines and oak trees add many interesting textures and patterns to the hill filled landscape. Lisa, my best friend, and I weren’t expecting to find the area so beautiful on a gray and gloomy day. We took a day trip, leaving San Francisco at about 9:00 A.M., so we only had a chance to hit a few wineries during our visit. Note that most locations seem to close around 6:00 or 7:00 P.M.
Our first stop was Chimney Rock, which is situated on the well-known Silverado Trail. I’m not partial to reds so I can’t rave about the selection, but the staff was extremely pleasant and helpful. Our shared tasting of 3 Cabernet Sauvignons was very reasonable at 15 dollars and we both received a free wine glass. Our pourer also gave us some recommendations of wineries to visit for good whites, which lead us to our next tasting.
Our second stop was Mumm, which specializes in sparkling wines. Mumm has a beautiful campus that one can view from the floor-to-ceiling windows that surround the tasting room. The winery also features a very knowledgeable and helpful staff who are happy to give recommendations in regards tastings and other locations to visit. Lisa and I agreed that there was no going halfsies on “champagne,” but our 3-variety tastings were still affordable at 15 dollars a piece (the tasting packages ranged from 5 to 20 dollars in total). Considering our server gave us an extra glass on the house and we could have taken a free tour, 30 dollars spent was well worth our while. We missed our tour, sidetracked by playing with the beautiful Akita who was advertising charity calendars next to us.
Our last stop turned out to be my new favorite place, Domaine Chandon (pictured above). My mother is a member at Chandon and it turns out members can receive a free basic tour and glass of champagne for two anytime one visits. Otherwise, the basic tour is 7 dollars, while tour/tasting packages range from 15-30 dollars. The campus and lounge are truly exquisite and created a tremendous atmosphere for meeting new people or simply traversing the oak-dotted grounds. The basic tour was a bit short, but still very interesting. It is awe-inspiring to learn how much goes into producing the many varieties of wines and champagnes available. Our guide, like all other staff we encountered, was great; he answered all my questions with enthusiasm (to Lisa’s chagrin, ha!). Photos
Surely, it is worth spending a couple of days in the Napa Valley if a chance arises. All of the wineries seem to offer shipping services, so one wouldn’t have to have to risk bottles breaking in your luggage or being thrown out at security checkpoints if out-of-towners discover a must-have variety. I will definitely go again one day with a significant other. It’s not that Lisa isn’t great fun; I can just imagine a gray snuggley day tasting wine and “champagne” would be great with a special someone - especially if topped off with a romantic dinner.
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Editors Note:
Mumm recommendations - Various Blanc de Blancs and Blanc de Noirs
Chandon recommendations - Étoile Brut and Étoile Rosé (sparkling wines)
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