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    Te #1 FREE Guide for Events & Wine asting! EASYOUSEMAPS

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    Healdsburg Area

    By Reservation OnlyWinery Profiles

    With Tasting Suggestions

    ActivitiesTaste, Dine, and Play

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    Spotlights Wine Country Guide

    Publishers:

    William R. Schoen

    Mark Crapeau

    Dan Frederick

    Marketing & Sales:

    Mark Crapeau

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    Contributors:

    Michelle Baker

    Spotlight's Wine Country Guide (Vol 24, No. 3/4) is

    published monthly by WineryPartners, LLC at 5

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    Whats Inside

    BEYOND WINE ASING 14SpasLimousine ouring

    Retail herapyConcerts and heaters

    NAPA VALLEY 20Chelsea Premium Outlets

    Whitehall Lane WineryBeringer VineyardsSterling VineyardsNapa Valley In One Great Day

    Black Stallion Estate WineryCalistoga MapSt. Helena MapRutherord / Oakville Mapown o Napa Map

    Yountville Map

    SONOMA COUNY 44Korbel Champagne CellarsDiscover Russian River

    Chateau St. JeanAlexander & Dry Creek MapHealdsburg MapSanta Rosa MapSouthern Russian River MapSonoma Valley MapSonoma Plaza MapPetaluma Map

    LAKE AND MENDOCINO 70Ceago del LagoSteele WinesLangtry EstateSix Sigma Ranchwin Pine Casino

    Wildhurst WineryClear Lake Map

    DIRECORIES 75

    RestaurantsLodgingActivities

    COUNY MAPS 90Sonoma CountyNapa County

    Wine Country Overview Map

    Spotlight on...

    Artesa Vineyards & Wineryhe Convergence O Architecture, Art And Wine

    page 28

    Spotlight on...

    Beringer VineyardsHistoric Past And World-Class Wines

    page 30

    Spotlight on...

    Rodney Strong Vineyardsour A Winery Within A Winerypage 54

    Ledson - Exceptional

    Hospitality Awaits YouWinery, Git Shop, And Gourmet Market

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    Spotlight on...

    Jacuzzi Family VineyardsExperience he Jacuzzi Family Way O Lie

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    Spotlight on...

    Lake CountyExplore Lake Countys Undiscovered Wine Country

    page 72

    April 2012

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    Wine Country Guide Healdsburg| By Reservation Only

    Reserve: 707.433.4780

    MacPhail Private Tasting851 Magnolia Drive, Healdsburg; $10-$30 pp

    Visit MacPhails new state-o-the-art winery to experience

    comortable, private, in-depth tastings led by owner JamesMacPhail or his assistant winemaker, Tomas Brocker.

    Choose rom three tasting ights; nominal ees are ully re-

    unded with purchase. Reservations are required because

    MacPhail is a small, hands-on operation juggling many

    barrels. Same-day appointments are sometimes available,

    and will be accommodated i possible.

    Call For Appointment:

    707.576.3810

    Kendall-JacksonFood & Wine Pairing5007 Fulton Road, Fulton; $30 ppake your Wine Country experience to the next level with

    a seated ood & wine pairing experience led by a culinary

    proessional. Tis exceptional tasting pairs seven limited-

    production wines with original bites created by Executive

    Che Justin Wangler and his culinary team. Each ood-and-

    wine pairing is explained and discussed so you will takehome insights into exciting new ways to pair ood and

    wine.

    Reserve: 888.594.6326

    J Vineyards Bubble Room Food Pairing11447 Old Redwood Hwy., Healdsburg; $65 pp

    Te Bubble Room at J Vineyards provides an intimateRussian River Valley tasting experience in a beautiully

    appointed glass-enclosed tasting salon. Enjoy an exclu-

    sive tasting including rare Russian River Valley library

    and small-production wines, served with delicious wine

    country are created by Executive Che Mark E. Caldwell.

    A dedicated tasting host(ess) will de-mystiy the secrets osuccessul wine and ood pairings.

    Reserve: 707.476.0610

    Dry Creek Valley Cycling Tours61 Front Street, Healdsburg; $139-$149 pp

    Wine Country Bikes gives you the real dirt on what makesthe ood and wines at amous Wine Country restaurantsso special. Discover a world o biodynamic arming and or-

    ganic management, or tour and taste at some o Sonoma

    Countys best boutique wineries. Both expertly guided

    tours include use o a rek hybrid-style bike with upright

    riding position and a great Sonoma-style picnic lunch.

    ours last 5-6 hours and cover less than 25 miles.

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    The Napa Valley Wine rain has

    been rated as one o the 20 best rail

    experiences in the world by the Society o

    International Railway ravelers. Heres how

    you can pack a train ride with a private tour

    and tasting at the amed Grgich Hills Estatewinery in the heart o the Napa Valley.

    Gourmet Express guests disembark ater

    completing their irst two courses in the

    Dining Car during the one-hour northbound

    journey. Accompanied by Wine rain Sta,

    they receive a private tour and tasting withGrgich Hills Hospitality Sta. he tour

    and tasting o Grgich Hills award-winning

    premium wines, with time or shopping

    in their tasting room, lasts approximately

    one hour. On the Wine rains southbound

    return, guests are boarded into a Parlor

    Car to enjoy the inal hour southbound with their dessert course. his package is

    available Monday Friday, year round.

    Grgich Hills Estate, located in the heart

    o Napa Valley, was ounded in 1977 by

    Miljenko Mike Grgich and Austin Hills

    o the Hills Bros. coee amily ater Mikes1973 Chateau Montelena Chardonnay won

    the now-amous Paris asting, beating the

    best o France. oday, Grgich Hills remains

    amily owned and operated, practicing

    the art o winemaking by crating ood-

    riendly wines known or their consistency,

    quality, and longevity. Great wines start in

    the vineyard, which is why they organically

    and biodynamically arm their grapes. Allo their wines are made rom estate-grown

    grapes, creating wines with great balance

    and inesse.

    For more inormation or reservations, call

    the Napa Valley Wine rain at 800-427-4124

    or visit their website: www.winetrain.com.

    Napa Wine Train

    and Grgich HillsEstate Make APerfect Pairing

    How to combine two o Napasavorite activities into a cant-miss

    memorable experience

    Just The Facts

    The Napa Valley Wine Train station is lo-cated in downtown Napa at 1275 McKin-stry Street. Plan on arriving a ew minutesearly or check in.

    Departure is 10:30 AM and you will

    return to the station at 2:30 PM The Grgich Hills tour lasts 1 hour and

    includes a tour and private tasting The Gourmet Express lunch includes

    3 courses including a dessert coursethat is served ater the wine tour

    The package cost is $134 per person.Call 800-427-4124 to reserve

    Activity | Wine Tasting Adventure

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    A PeekWine

    Golden Haven HotSprings

    For over a century, visitorsto Calistoga have relaxed

    in the mud baths and

    mineral springs native

    to the area. Enjoy special

    pricing on a couplestreatment when you

    bring a copy o this

    magazine; 1713 Lake St.,Calistoga

    Osmosis Day Spa

    Sanctuary

    Nestled between the

    coast, redwood orests,

    and vineyards is achance to experience a

    soothing cedar enzyme

    bath. Monthly specialsare available at osmosis.com; 209 Bohemian Hwy,Freestone

    Napa Valley Balloons

    Start with breakastand end with a toasto champagne.Between, experienceamazing views o thevalley. Web specialsavailable by visitingnapavalleyballoons.com;800.253.2224

    Calistoga Balloons

    Float above the vineyardsand scenery o theNorthern Napa Valley.Ater the light, enjoy

    Turnbull Wine CellarsEnjoy two-or-one tastingin the Main Tasting &Retail Room. Just bringa copy o this magazine;8210 St. Helena Highway,Oakville

    Sterling Vineyards

    Amazing views o theNapa Valley start with aone-o-a-kind tram rideto the winery. Download

    discount coupons atsterlingvineyards.com;1111 Dunaweal Lane,Calistoga

    Rodney Strong

    Pairs music with wineby oering ree musicdownloads on MusicMondays and live

    concerts in the vineyardJune - August. Details atrodneystrong.com; 11455Old Redwood Highway,Healdsburg

    Kendall-Jackson Wine

    Center

    Three dierent wineand ood pairings areoered daily at the

    wine center. Manyingredients are harvestedrom the on-site, 2.5acre culinary gardens.Call 707.576.3810 orreservations; 5007 FultonRoad, Fulton

    Cline Cellars

    View replicas oCaliornias missions andenjoy picnicking amongthe 5,000 rose bushes

    that inhabit Clinesenormous gardens; 4737Arnold Drive/Highway121, Sonoma

    Moshin Vineyards

    What else do you dowith a crush pad whenyou arent crushinggrapes? How about

    watch a movie. Thepopular Moshin Picturesreturns in July. Visitmoshinvineyards.com or show times;10295 Westside Road,Healdsburg

    Chateau St. Jean

    Assemble a sumptuouspicnic rom the on-site

    Wine Tasting Wine tasting can be as simple as visitinga tasting room but many wineries add

    additional activities including ood pairings,

    tours, art galleries, and outdoor venues with

    stunning views and gardens.

    Soak, Soar, and PedalGrapes arent the only thing that populates

    the Wine Country. Northern Caliornia is

    known around the world or great bicycling,

    beautiul vistas rom above, and relaxing spatreatments.

    charcuterie which oers

    local cheeses, pate, andresh baguettes. Strollthe gardens while tastingbeore settling into oneo the picnic tables;8555 Sonoma Highway,Kenwood

    Sebastiani VineyardsLearn the secrets operect wine and cheese

    pairings. The seminar

    includes ive Sebastianiwines paired with ive

    artisan cheeses rom

    local cheese companies,

    Vella Cheese and Sonoma

    Cheese Factory. Reserve

    at sebastiani.com; 389

    Fourth Street East

    Sonoma

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    RASgalleries

    While most people thinko amous restaurantswhen you mentionYountville, savvy visitorsrealize that there is more

    to do than just eat whenyou arrive. RASgalleriesspecializes in art glassthat will leave youwondering how in theworld did the artist makeglass look so real; 6540Washington St., Yountville

    Uptown Theater Napa

    I you are ready to hang

    out with Boz Scaggs, SethMeyers, John Prine, HankWilliams, or JeersonStarship head downtownto the historic UptownTheater Napa. Since 1937,

    the theater has playedhost to some o the bestentertainment in thecountry. Combine a showwith a restaurant packageand make an eveningo it; 1350 Third Street,Napa, or 707.259.0123

    Napa Valley Opera

    House

    Shop, Watch, and Hikehe Northern Caliornia Wine Country is

    home to some amazing sites, entertainment

    venues, and shopping. With a little planningyou can enjoy all the area has to oer.

    a champagne brunch

    in downtown Calistogaat the Hydro Cae. Webspecials available atcalistogaballoons.com;888.995.7700

    Crazy Creek Air

    Adventures

    Just North o Calistogain Lake County the

    air gets cleaner andthe thermal currentsprovide outstanding litor a one-o-a-kind airadventure. Reservations

    are recommended

    707.987.9293; 18896Grange Rd, Middletown

    Napa Valley Bike Tours

    I you are looking ora ull-service bike tourcompany in the heart othe Napa Valley youveound it. Single-dayguided winery tours bybike, sel-guided winery

    tours by bike and bikerentals, as well as customNapa Valley vacationpackages are all on themenu; 707.531.7708

    Since 1880, the Opera

    House has survived twogreat depressions, sixwars, 26 U.S. presidentsand countless loodso the Napa River andCreek. Comedy, music,and theater all taketheir turn on the OperaHouse stage; 1030 MainSt., Napa or call ortickets and schedule707.226.7372

    Old Faithful Geyser of

    California

    A wonderul place or thewhole amily to spenda day. Featuring a largepicnic area, snack bar anda ull-eatured git shop.Dont miss the amousTennessee FaintingGoats, Jacobs FourHorn Sheep, and GuardLlamas; Additional oers

    at oldaithulgeyser.com,

    1299 Tubbs Lane, Calistoga,707.942.6463

    Hike and Taste In The

    Vineyard

    Join Docent Bill Myers ona un, casual and up-closehike through the 1,850acre volcanic and verticalKunde Family Estate. Thisis a great opportunityto see sustainablewinegrowing practicesat work while taking insome o wine countrysmost spectacular scenery.Taste wines along theway in the very vineyardswhere the grapes aregrown. This moderatelystrenuous hike lastsapproximately our hours;9825 Sonoma Hwy,Kenwood, reservations atkunde.com

    Online UpdatesStay up-to-date on activities and oers on

    our website at www.winecountryguide.com.

    www.winecountryguide.com

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    Exploring The WineCountry More Fully

    The Wine Country is best known or what else?wine tasting. But visitors

    quickly learn that the regions incredible

    climate and geography are also conducive

    to many other leisure activities. hese range

    rom athletic endeavors like bicycling and

    hiking to shopping and culinary adventures.

    Here are a ew activities to consider or

    beore and ater wine tasting, and or those

    days when your exhausted taste buds say a

    change o pace is in order.

    Visit winecountryguide.

    com or requent updates.

    Exquisite Spa

    Treatments Enhance

    Your Wine Country

    Experience in Napa

    and Sonoma

    For visitors to the Napa

    Valley, its easy to orget that this world-

    amous wine growing region was amous

    or its hot springs beore it was amous orwine. For nearly 150 years, the tiny town o

    Calistoga at the northern end o the Valley

    has been a magnet or visitors seeking relie

    and relaxation in its volcanic muds warmed

    by geothermal waters.

    oday mud baths remain a popular option on

    a broad menu o modern treatments oeredby Calistoga spas like Golden Haven Hot

    Springs Spa & Resort. At Golden Haven,

    couples enjoy Calistoga mud baths in private

    treatment rooms. Tis one-hour detoxiying

    and rejuvenating spa treatment includes the

    mud bath, hot springs Jacuzzi, and blanket

    wrap. Golden Havens mud bath was recently

    selected as the avorite mud bath experience

    o all the Napa Valley spas.

    Calistogas Golden Haven Hot Springs Spa

    also eatures soothing massages, luxuriousherbal acials, and detoxiying European

    Body Wraps. Couples spa packages combine

    the Calistoga mud bath experience along

    with a massage and/or acial at savings over

    individual treatment prices. Couples spa

    treatments make Golden Haven an excellent

    romantic spa getaway, and special spa

    packages oer some excellent values. Go orthe day or stay or the night in one o Golden

    Havens recently remodeled rooms.

    On the Sonoma side o the MayacamusMountains that separate the Napa and

    Sonoma wine countries, the Osmosis Day

    Spa Sanctuary is one o the more unusualo the many spa options available. Osmosis is

    home to the only cedar enzyme bath in North

    America.

    Cozy wooden tubs are flled with a ragrantblend o fnely ground cedar, rice bran, and

    plant enzymes imported rom Japan. Tese

    ingredients heat naturally, by ermentation, a

    ragrant blend o cedar, rice bran, and plant

    enzymes creating biologically generated

    warmth that mimics the bodys natural

    metabolic process.

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    The Advantages ofLimousine Touring

    It seems everywhere you look

    in the Wine Country these daysa sleek stretched limousine is

    gliding graceully into view.

    Tink these are all flled with

    movie stars, business tycoons,

    and splurge spenders? Well,

    think again.

    Its your vacation, so take a

    break rom reading maps, makingappointments and designating a

    driver and treat yoursel to Beau

    Wine ours daily group tour.

    For just $99 per person, enjoy the ultimate

    wine tasting tour complete with a riendly,

    knowledgeable tour guide and a luxurious,

    climate-controlled vehicle.

    Beau Wine ours will provide door-to-door service rom any Napa or Yountville

    hotel. Simply hop in and enjoy complimen-

    tary champagne as you meet new riends

    and discover our boutique wineries. At one

    o the stops youll enjoy a gourmet amily-

    style lunch provided by Te Girl & Te Fig

    restaurant.

    For reservations and inormation contact BeauWine ours & Limousine Service at (800) 387-

    2328 or online at www.beauwinetours.com.

    Soar Above The Wine CountryIn A Hot Air Balloon Or Glider

    heres something special about taking a hot

    air balloon ride over Northern Caliornias

    Wine Country. he air is clear, the sun shinesbrighter and a sense o relaxation awaits you.

    Special occasions are oten used as an excuse

    to sip champagne above the vineyards but

    why wait. Our avorite ride is:

    Napa Valley Balloons Ultimate sightseeing ex-

    perience over the Napa Valley. Sparkling wine

    landing celebration. Yountville; 707-944-0228.

    Play A Round of Golf On A WineCountry Course

    In the Wine Country, wine

    and gol pair like nowhere

    else on earth. Here vine-

    yards share the undulating

    landscape, invigoratingMediterranean climate,

    and spectacular vistas o

    the region with well-kept

    airways and manicured

    greens. Check out these

    winners.

    Te Napa Gol Course at

    Activities | Beyond Wine Tasting

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    Visit Old Faithful GeyserNear Calistoga To See Faint-ing Goats

    About every 30 minutes, visitors to theOld Faithul Geyser o Caliornia are

    treated to an eruption o steam and

    scalding water spraying 60 to 100 eet

    in the air. Tere are only two other old

    aithul geysers in the world that have

    earned the title due to their regular

    eruptions. Tis geyser has also proven

    itsel to be a good predictor o earth-quakes. When the geysers show is de-

    layed or diminished, an earthquake is

    likely within the next couple o weeks

    in the 500 miles surrounding the geyser. Te

    grounds surrounding the geyser eature a

    large picnic area where visitors are encour-

    aged to bring their own lunches. Tere are

    also a snack bar and a git shop on the prop-erty. Old Faithul Geyser makes or a wonder-

    ul amily outing and eatures a petting zoo

    that includes the amous ennessee Fainting

    Goats, Jacobs Four-Horn Sheep, and Guard

    Llamas.

    Old Faithul Geyser o Caliornia is open every

    day including holidays. Hours are 9 AM - 6 PM

    (til 5 PM in winter). 1299 ubbs Lane, Calisto-

    ga; 707-942-6463; www.oldaithulgeyser.com.

    Family Fun At Jelly BellyCreate a special Easter memory at Jelly

    Belly Visitor Center with the Easter Bunny.

    Proessional photos available or purchase

    or bring your own camera! April 2nd through

    Saturday April 7th; Monday-Friday 11:00 a.m.

    to 4:00 p.m., Saturday 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

    Join Mr. Jelly Belly, Wendell and WendyBunny or a private brunch at the Jelly

    Belly Visitor Center, with entertainment

    and Easter treats. $19.99 or children

    and adults ages 3+. Children ages 2 and

    under ree. ickets by advance purchase,

    reservations required. Saturday, April

    7th; 10:00 a.m.

    Celebrate National Jelly Bean Day!

    Learn un acts about Jelly Belly jelly

    beans and participate in jelly bean

    inspired activities. Sunday, April 22nd;

    9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

    Jelly Belly, One Jelly Belly Lane, Faireld;

    (800) 953-5592; www.JellyBelly.com.

    Activities | Beyond Wine Tasting

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    The Napa Valley is generally regarded

    as Americas most amous and most

    prestigious wine producing region. Exceptduring peak traic times, it is an easy hoursdrive to the northeast rom San Francisco

    or to the southwest rom Sacramento. he

    Valley runs approximately north-south or

    some 30 miles. Its width ranges rom about

    a mile at its northern end to about ive miles

    at its widest point near its southern end. It

    is ramed by the Mayacamas Mountains onits western and northern sides, by the Vaca

    Mountains to the east, and by San Pablo Bay

    to the south.

    From north to south, the principal towns

    o the Napa Valley are Calistoga, St. Helena,

    Yountville, and the town o Napa. BetweenSt. Helena and Yountville, the hamlets o

    Rutherord and Oakville are important

    grape growing and winemaking centers.

    South o the town o Napa, AmericanCanyon is signiicant as a commercialcenter and as the second largest town in

    Napa County (ater the town o Napa). he

    Napa Valley is home to over 400 wineries,

    some o the best restaurants in the United

    States, world-class spas, and many other

    amenities.

    hanks in part to an abundance onatural beauty, and in part to stringent

    eorts to preserve both the beauty and

    the agricultural heritage o the region, the

    Napa Valley remains largely unspoiled by

    its success and notoriety as a wine tourism

    destination. It is worthy o as much timeon your itinerary as you can devote. Count

    Our suggestions on where to taste, where to eat, and what to do

    Napa Valley

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    Top Picks For Wine Tasting Artesa Vineyards & Winery, 1345

    Henry Road, Napa; 888-679-9463. Among

    the most dramatic and beautiul wineries in

    the world, Artesa is built upon a Carneros

    hillside with views to San Francisco. he wines here are exquisite. Ask about the

    special wine and ood pairings.

    Beaulieu Vineyard, 1960 St. HelenaHwy South, Rutherord; 800-264-6918. I

    you think you know the BV brand, think

    again. Founded by Napa Valley pioneer

    Georges Latour in 1900, Beaulieu Vineyard

    is an integral part o the Valleys history andmakes wines or every palate and budget.

    Beringer Vineyards, 2000 Main Street,St. Helena; 707-963-8989. On the Register o

    National Historic Places, this breathtaking

    winery oers among the best tours and

    tasting experiences in the Valley. Ater your

    tour, sit on the Rhine House wrap-around

    porch and sip through a light o reservewines.

    Black Stallion Winery, 4089 Silveradorail, Napa; 800-200-9756. Located on a

    picturesque stretch o the Silverado rail,

    the Black Stallion estate recalls the rustic

    charm o early Caliornia. he estate

    property is ramed by century-old olive trees

    and landscaped with natural grasses andMediterranean plants.

    Etude Wines, 1250 Cuttings WharRoad, Napa; 707-257-5300. Etude means

    study in French, and this winery is a study

    in the crating o Pinot Noir. Enjoy lights

    highlighting dierent interpretations o this

    notoriously challenging-to-make wine at the

    tasting bar or on the patio.Grgich Hills Estate, 1829 St. Helena

    Hwy, Rutherord; 707-965-2784. Vintner

    Hall o Fame inductee and asting o

    Paris winner Mike Grgich, now well into

    his eighties, continues to nurture his six

    dierent wine varietals as i they were his

    children. Chardonnay is the air-haired

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    Complete cycling vacations, guided tours,

    sel-guided tours, bicycle rentals. Wine

    purchase pickup service.

    Old Faithful Geyser of California, 1299ubbs Lane, Calistoga; 707-942-6463. One o

    only three old aithul geysers in the world,

    and home o the amous ainting goats.Shopping

    RASgalleries, 6540 Washington Street, Yountville; 707-944- 9211. Specializes in

    American Art Glass and represents over 200

    artists.

    Napa Premium Outlets, 629 FactoryStores Drive, Napa; 707-226-9876. Over

    50 designer and name brand stores in an

    upscale shopping mall.

    Napa Valley Wine Hardware, 659 MainStreet, St. Helena; 866-611-9463. Unique

    wine accessories, wine racks and cabinets,

    wine books, corkscrews, etc.

    St. Helena Wine Merchants, 699 St.Helena Hwy, St. Helena; 800-729-9463.

    Specialty wine shop oering the best

    wines o Napa Valley, including many older

    vintages. Nationwide service.

    Spas

    Golden Haven Hot Springs, 1713 LakeStreet, Calistoga; 707-942-8000. Calistoga

    hot springs mineral water and rejuvenating

    spa treatments, including mud baths orcouples.

    Massage Envy Spa, 3365 Solano Avenue,Napa; 707-255-8000. herapeutic massage

    and skin nourishing acial treatments.

    Visit massageenvy.com or our other Wine

    Country locations.

    Mountview Spa, 1457 Lincoln Avenue,

    Calistoga; 800-816-6877. A perect place torelax during your Wine Country adventure.

    An extensive lineup o spa treatments

    includes hydrotherapy baths.

    Where To Dine

    Ad Hoc, 6476 Washington St., Yountville;707-944-2487. his homas Keller restaurant

    serves a prix ixe, 4-course chalkboard

    1030 Main Street in historic downtown Napa707.226.7372lNVOH.ORG

    Jon NakamatsuSat Mar 3, 8pm

    Playing for ChangeSat Mar 10, 8pm

    Capitol StepsSat Mar 17, 4&8pm

    SolasSun Mar 18, 7pm

    Diablo Ballet

    Sat Mar 24, 8pmBranford MarsalisThurs, Mar 29, 8pm

    Sierra MaestraSun Apr 1, 7pm

    Hermeto PascoalFri Apr 6, 8pm

    Paula PoundstoneThurs Apr 12, 8pm

    Blame SallyFri Apr 13, 8pm

    Suzanne Vega +Duncan SheikWed Apr 17, 8pm

    Women Fully ClothedFri Apr 20, 8pm

    Lisa LoebSat Apr 21, 8pm

    CA + Montreal GuitarTriosWed Apr 25, 8pm

    The Acting CompanyThe Comedy of Errors&Julius CaesarApril 2629

    Keola Beamer &Raitea HelmThurs May 3, 8pm

    SELDOM SEEN CINEMAMeeks Cutoff TUES, Mar 6, 7pmTuyas Marriage TUES, Apr 10, 7pm

    TUESDAY NIGHT FLICKSKey Largo TUES, Mar 27, 7pmSan Francisco TUES, April 24, 7pm

    CAFE THEATRE COMEDYMike Pace WED, Mar 7, 7:30PMDan St. Paul THURS, Apr 5, 7:30PM

    Playing for

    Change

    Wynton Marsalis

    Solas

    Lisa Loeb

    PaulaPoundstone

    Hermeto Pascoal

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    ingredients.

    Cook St. Helena, 1310 Main St., St.Helena; 707-963-7088. Dont be ooled by

    the plain storeront o this locals hangout.

    Te excellent Italian are makes this a great

    complement to a day o wine tasting.

    Cuve, 1650 Soscol Ave., Napa; 707-224-2330. Adjacent to the River errace

    Inn, Cuvee has compiled a menu o new

    American avorites that includes braised

    shortribs, pan roasted chicken and resh fsh

    and seaood.

    toile, 1 Caliornia Drive, Yountville; 707-944-2892. Etoile bills itsel as the only fne

    dining restaurant within a winery in Napa Valley. It prides itsel on epitomizing the

    very best that wine country dining has to

    oer.

    Farm, 4048 Sonoma Hwy.. Napa; 707-299-4880. his restaurant prides itsel on

    preparing ood that accompanies wine

    and a passion or experimentation. Most

    ingredients come rom within 150-miles oCarneros .

    French Laundry, The; 6640 WashingtonSt., Yountville; 707-944-2380. I you didnt

    make a reservation two months ago you

    are not eating here today, this week, or even

    this month. But no list o Wine Country

    restaurants is complete without it. 3 Stars,

    Michelin Guide, 2011. Gotts Roadside Tray Gourmet, 933

    Main St. between Charter Oak & Pope, St.

    Helena, 707-963-3486; also at 644 First Street

    (at Oxbow Public Market), Napa, 707-224-

    6900. Inormal, gourmet roadside diner

    with memorable Ahi sandwiches and low

    corkage ee. Lunch, dinner.

    La Toque, 1314 McKinstry Street, Napa;707-257-5157. Che Ken Franks new La

    oque, now located in the Westin Verasa

    Napa hotel and residences adjacent to the

    Oxbow Public Market in downtown Napa,

    eatures prix ixe and ala carte menus that

    showcase seasonal local ingredients. Dinner.

    Market, 1347 Main St., St. Helena; 707-

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    Winery Tours startingat $180 for 4 hours.

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    Artesa Vineyards &

    Winery is among the

    most dramatic, beautiul

    and unique wineries in

    the world. Built into a

    hilltop on the Napa side

    o C a r n e r o s , A r t e s a s

    spectacular architecture,

    sculpture gardens and

    o u n t a i n s e n h a n c e a

    wraparound view that on

    a clear day includes San

    Francisco some 50 miles to

    the south.

    B u i l t o r i g i n a l l y a s

    Codornu Napa, which

    produced sparkling wines

    exclusively, the winery was

    rechristened Artesa in 1999.

    In the Spanish Catalan

    language o its amily

    owners, who have been

    making sparkling wine or

    450 years, Artesa means

    cratsman. oday Artesas

    w i n e c r a t s m e n a l s o

    produce highly acclaimed

    s t i l l w i n e s i n c l u d i n g

    Chardonnay, Pinot Noir,

    Merlot , and Cabernet

    Sauvignon.

    Visitors sample Artesas

    wines at a curved wooden

    tasting bar with a picture-

    window view o a peaceul

    courtyard. In-the-know

    weekend vis itors cal l

    ahead to reserve a place

    at an exclusive wine and

    cheese pairing oered

    e v e r y S a t u r d a y a n d

    Sunday at 11:30 in Artesas

    luxurious Raventos Lounge.

    Participation is limited to

    10 guests each day.

    A n o t h e r p o p u l a r

    attraction at Artesa is

    the terrace o the tasting

    room where guests can

    sit to enjoy the sunshine

    and superb views with a

    sampling o their avorite

    Artesa wines.

    Artesa Vineyards & Win-

    ery is located to the south-

    west of the own of Napa,

    near the intersection

    of Carneros Highway with

    Highway 29 North. Enter

    the winery by taking a com-

    fortable climb up the tiered

    double stairway and cross-

    ing the broad plaza to the

    main entrance, pausing to

    appreciate the views, sculp-

    ture and fountains.

    Artesa Vineyards & Winery

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    Te Rhine House at Beringer Vineyards

    Set aside time on your Wine Country visit to

    tour Beringer Vineyards,

    o n e o N a p a V a l l e y s

    o l d e s t c o n t i n u o u s l y

    operating wineries and

    proud owner o a spot on

    the National Register oHistoric Places. Whether

    you are a wine novice or a

    connoisseur, you are sure

    to learn something new at

    Beringer. Plus youll have

    the opportunity to taste

    some o Beringers abulous

    reserve wines, and winesavailable only at the winery.

    Beringer oers tours

    throughout the day every

    day. On the aste o

    Beringer tour, your guide

    will irst take you to the

    demonstration vineyard, where youll learn about

    vineyard practices and

    trellising. hen its on to

    the Old Stone Winery,

    where youll be greeted

    by lie-sized cutouts o

    winery ounders Jacob

    and Frederick Beringer,entrepreneurial brothers

    who hailed rom Germany.

    Frederick, enthralled by

    opportunities in the United

    States, irst made his way to

    New York in 1863. Five years

    later his brother Jacobcame to New York, but soon

    ound himsel longing or

    his old lie working in his

    amilys successul winery

    in Germany. Jacob had

    heard o the budding wine

    industry in Caliornia, so he

    Beringer Vineyards ShowcasesNapas Best, Past and Present

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    Th e i c o n i c S t e r l i n g

    Vineyardsperched on

    its stunning, Napa Valleyhillside locationoers

    one o the most idyllic

    experiences in the Wine

    Country.

    Guests glide 300 eet via

    aerial tram to reach the

    winery reminiscent o a

    Greek monastery. Founded

    i n 1 9 6 9 , S t e r l i n g h a s

    long been recognized or

    innovative winemaking. In

    act, it was the irst winery

    in the U.S. to produce a

    v intage-dated var ietal

    Merlot.

    G u e s t s a r e g r e e t e d

    with a glass o wine and

    are immediately made

    welcome. A tour o the

    winery also oers visitors

    a g r e a t d e a l o w i n e

    education. Unlike some

    wineries, there is no canned

    spielyou are your own

    guide. Elevated corridors

    above the work areasgive visitors unrestricted

    views o the winemaking

    p r o c e s s . P h o t o g r a p h s

    and educational panelsare scattered throughout

    the winery, including a

    ascinating wine barrel

    stave display explainingthe inluence o various

    toasting levels and its eect

    on wine.

    A n o t h e r u n i q u e

    innovation at Sterling is

    a Winemakers Video

    our. hrough the use o

    three separate DVD videos

    displayed on large lat

    screen Vs, visitors join

    Sterlings winemakers or

    a visit through the various

    seasons o the winemaking

    year.

    hroughout the visitor

    center is one o the largest

    collections o wine-relatedart. Another eature that

    sets Sterling Vineyards

    apart is its tasting rooms.

    Guests are comortably

    seated as a very gracious

    and knowledgeable sta

    presents the wines at your

    table. hey oer wine andood pairing suggestions

    and are eager to answer

    any questions vis itors

    might have ater their

    Winemaking 101 tour.

    Veteran visitors to Napa

    Valley have learned to

    Sterling Vineyards

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    So many wineries, solittle time. With so many

    great places you couldvisit,

    how do you narrow the

    options? Heres a winningday trip on which youllenjoy exquisite wines in

    three o the most relaxing,enchanting and exclusive

    settings in Napa Valley.Start your day at Stags

    Leap, which has ixed

    tasting appointments at10 and 2:30 daily. A quick

    phone call a day or twoahead nets you a seated

    tasting in a captivatingsetting under the blus o

    the Stags Leap Palisades. Visitors tour the historic

    Manor House, a two-story

    stone structure with acorner castle-like towerbuilt with rocks rom alocal quarry in 1891.

    S t a g s L e a p w i n ee d u c a t o r s w i l l g u i d e y o u t h r o u g h a l i g h to i v e w i n e s . h e w i n e r y , b e s t k n o w n

    o r i t s e l e g a n t P e t i t eS y r a h , a l s o p r o d u c e s Viognier , Chardonnay,and Cabernet Sauvignon.he 90 acres o estate

    vineyards surroundingt h e M a n o r H o u s e a r elargely planted to PetiteS y r a h a n d C a b e r n e tSauvignon. hese estate

    grapes are eatured inhe Leap, the winerys

    most collectible CabernetSauvignon.

    Ater a leisurely lunchi n n e a r b y Y o u n t v i l l e

    or St . Helena (see thed i n i n g g u i d e i n t h i sm a g a z i n e ) , g o t o S t .Clement Vineyards. Hereyoull ind more rich Napa

    Valley history as well ass i x w o n d e r u l s i n g l e - vineyard Cabernets andt h e i c o n i c B o r d e a u x -s t y l e b l e n d , O r o p p a s .

    S t . C l e m e n t s m a i nt a s t i n g r o o m i s i n aclassic Gothic Victorianbuilt in 1878 by stainedg l a s s m e r c h a n t F r i t z

    Rosenbaum. Architectureb u s w i l l a p p r e c i a t e

    Napa Valley In One Great Day

    St. Clement Vineyards, St. Helena

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    I y o u r e l o o k i n g o rconsistently great wines

    and lots o selections youcant ind back home, Whitehall Lane on Highway29 near St. Helena is a must

    stop. Whitehal l Lane irst

    opened in 1979, but its when the Leonardini amily purchased the winery in1993 that the awards andaccolades began rollingin, including three wines

    in Wine Spectators op100. Now unquestionablya w o r l d - c l a s s w i n e r y , Whitehall Lane keeps itssights on consistent qualityand great value.

    h e t a s t i n g r o o m i shoused in a modern looking,a n g u l a r b u i l d i n g . h e

    knowledgeable, r iendlysta will take you throughthe wines, many o whichcome rom the winerys own125 acres in Napa Valley.Whitehall Lane makes all othe best varietals rom NapaValley, and or ans o dessert wine, theres also terriic

    Orange Muscat. Whitehall Lane is one o

    the irst Napa Valley wineriesto step boldly into the useo alternative closures ontheir wines since natural

    cork does not always ormthe perect seal. On their white wines the winery isusing screw caps, whileon a ew o the red wines,including the perennialaward-winning ReserveCabernet Sauvignon, they

    are using a stylish, easy-to-open glass-on-glass closurethat might just revolutionizethe way wine bottles aresealed.

    W h i t e h a l l L a n e h a sadded two new wine clubsto ensure members can gettheir avorites available only

    at the winer y. Membersr e c e i v e c o m p l i m e n t a r y t o u r s a n d t a s t i n g s ,discounted pricing, accesst o l i m i t e d p r o d u c t i o n wines, invitations to partiesand events and accessto the estate or privatecelebrations.

    Taste the consistently great wines from

    Whitehall Lane

    TASTING SUGGESTIONS

    09 Chardonnay, Carneros

    Tis well-balanced Chardonnayhas aromas and avors o pear,honey, tropical ruit and toastyoak. It has a very long, avorul

    nish that lingers. $28

    09 Las Brisas Pinot Noir

    Te Tis rich and graceulofering has appealing aromas

    o rose petals, violets and toasty

    bread. On the palate the wine isplush with waves o ripe currant

    and strawberry avors ramedbeautiully by ancy oak under-tones. Te subtle tannins addlength to the silky nish. $48

    08 Reserve Cabernet

    Sauvignon, Napa Valley

    Tis stylish wine is captivatingand delicious rom the enticingaromas to the long, smooth

    nish. Its a blend o lush ruitwith aromas o deep blackberry,

    currant and toasted oak. $75

    WHITEHALL LANE WINERY

    1563 St. Helena HighwaySt. Helena, CA 94574

    (800) 963-9454www.whitehalllane.com

    Open daily 10-5:45

    DIRECTIONS

    Whitehall Lane Winery is locatedat 1563 St. Helena Highway

    (Highway 29) in St. Helena, justsouth o Zinandel Lane.

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    St. Helena is the capital oNapa Valley and a town

    that epitomizes all that

    makes this area so special -

    world-class wineries, greateats and unique shopping.

    Plan a ew days with St.

    Helena as your home base

    and delve into all that this

    vibrant small town has to

    oer!

    I youre interested in

    spending a day or two wine tasting and touring,

    St . Helena has plenty

    o wineries to explore.

    One o the best in-depth

    tours around is oered

    at Beringer Vineyards,

    the oldest continuously

    operating winery in Napa

    Valley. For wine tasting

    without an appointment,

    drop in at Whitehall Lane

    or St . Clement, where youll ind many incredible

    examples o Napa Valleys

    inest Cabernet Sauvignons.

    For something entirely

    d i e r e n t , B e n e s s e r e

    Vineyards has a wide

    s e l e c t i o n o u n u s u a l

    I t a l i a n v a r i e t a l s ,including Aglianico and

    Sagrantino. Across the

    valley on Silverado rail,

    visit William Harrison

    V i n e y a r d s , w h i c h

    specializes in Bordeaux-

    style blends. Back in town,

    Merryvale Vineyards stays

    open until 6:30pm daily so

    you can make one last stop

    beore dinner.

    St. Helena has a wides e l e c t i o n o e a t s o r

    whatever you crave. In the

    morning, the top stop or

    coee is Napa Valley Coee

    Roasting Company, where

    they roast resh beans

    almost daily. Youll ind

    the best pastries in townat Model Bakery, which is

    also the perect stop or a

    quick lunch o resh salads,

    sandwiches or the days

    special pizza. I you want a

    juicy burger or other classic

    drive-in are, check out

    Picture Perfect St. Helena

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    As the Russian River twists and turns her

    way out to the Paciic, valleys and gentle

    hillsides an out on both sides. Her banks

    are strewn with sandy beaches, redwood

    orests, and vineyards o every description.

    he river has carved three valleys o major

    winemaking signiicance: Alexander, Dry

    Creek, and Russian River. hrough these

    valleys dozens o wineries rise out o the sea

    o vines, presenting visitors with a balingarray o places to explore and tastes to savor.

    We suggest you explore the three valleys

    starting rom Healdsburgwinery central

    or northern Sonoma County and the hub

    o the three-valley area. Framed by the

    Alexander Valley to the northeast, the Dry

    Creek Valley to the northwest, and Chalk

    Hill and Knights Valley to the southeast,

    its no wonder the grapes and wine make

    the towns wheels go round. he heart o

    Healdsburg is a shady park, known as the

    Plaza, surrounded by inns, restaurants,

    and shops. here are gourmet delis, too, i

    you choose to picnic right there or want to

    provision a vineyard outing.

    Dry Creek ValleyNear the Mendocino County border, about

    10 miles northwest o Healdsburg, the Warm

    Springs Dam holds back the waters o Dry

    Creek, orming serpentine Lake Sonoma.

    From the dam, you get a birds eye view

    o the valley that rolls out in ront o you.

    he dam was built by the Army Corps o

    Engineers in the 1980s primarily to orm

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    and, while scenic and serviceable, it is

    not a particularly good road. I you ollow

    Westside all the way to its end, you will ind

    yoursel at River Road about three miles

    west o Wohler.

    he character o the Russian RiverValley is a bit dierent north to south. he

    northern reach has much more o a Dry

    Creek Valley eel. Up north the wineries are

    generally larger, newer, and perhaps a little

    lashier than in the south, which has a more

    rustic eel.

    On the map, the southern Russian River

    Valley is a large area with irregular shapethat is somewhat wider than it is tall. It is

    bounded on the north by River Road, which

    becomes Old River Road near Guerneville;

    and on the south by state Highway 12, which

    becomes Sebastopol Road and then the

    Bodega Highway as it runs east to west. On

    the west, the Bohemian Highway shapes

    the area, running rom near Guerneville

    southeast to Freestone. Highway 101 orms

    the eastern boundary.

    State Highway 116 runs diagonally

    through the southern valley, rom

    Guerneville in the northwest to Sebastopol

    in the southeast. Other important roads

    are Mirabel Road, which connects River

    Road and Highway 116; Guerneville Road

    connecting Highway 101 and Highway 116;

    and Olivet Road connecting River Road and

    Guerneville Road. All along this skeleton

    o roadways and many smaller roads

    branching rom it are a myriad o wineries

    where you can taste Pinot Noir, Zinandel,

    and other wines produced in the Russian

    River Valley appellation.

    he major towns youll want to consider

    visiting in the southern Russian River Valley

    are Sebastopol, Graton, Guerneville, and

    Occidental. Forestville is also important

    because it is home to some good wineries

    and is located at the junction o Mirabel

    Road and Highway 116.

    In Sebastopol, you can enjoy an easy stroll

    along Main Street to take in antique, art,

    and book shops among other homegrown

    stores and restaurants that somehow

    are only ound in small towns. Youll ind

    the Sebastopol natives to be riendly and

    welcoming i a bit quirky. Nonconormityis the norm among many locals in this

    unabashedly authentic and American small

    town.

    he hamlet o Graton is essentially a wide

    spot in Graton Road just west o Highway

    116 near its intersection with Guerneville

    Road and about our miles northwest oSebastopol. ake a ew minutes to walk

    the downtown area, occupying just a

    couple o blocks along Graton Road. Youll

    ind surprising touches o sophistication

    including good restaurants and interesting

    shops.

    I youve stopped in Graton, you might as

    well continue on along Graton Road about

    six miles to the southwest to Occidental.

    Yet another micro-town, Occidental

    seems impossibly cute, but is remarkably

    authentic. Here again you will ind good

    restaurants and many interesting shops

    to browse. From Occidental, you can head

    north along the Bohemian Highway to

    Guerneville or go south to Freestone where

    you can pick up the Sebastopol Highway

    (Highway 12) back toward Sebastopol. Or,

    you can just go back to Highway 116 the way

    you came.

    Guerneville is about 12 miles to the

    northwest o Graton along Highway 116, andabout 15 miles to the north o Occidental

    along the Bohemian Highway route. During

    the warmer months, which can be seven or

    eight months in the Wine Country, it is the

    ocal point o much activity or visitors to

    the many rustic resorts along the Russian

    River.

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    Napa ValleySTERLING VINEYARDS

    Take Sterlings amous aerial tram to

    the top o the hill or a special reserve

    tasting (p. 32)OLD FAITHFUL

    Visit one o only three Old Faithul

    geysers in the world (p. 18)

    NAPA IN ONE-DAY

    See the Napa Valley in one great day

    with stops at three notable wineries

    (p. 34)

    GOLDEN HAVEN HOT

    SPRINGS

    Experience a Calistoga mud bath at

    Golden Haven Hot Springs (p. 14)

    BUTLER WINE TOURS

    Let Butler be your designated

    driver or wine touring in Napa and

    Sonoma (p. 7, 86)

    WHITEHALL LANE

    Visit the winery, honored three

    times or wines rated in the top ve

    worldwide (p. 36)

    GRGICH HILLS ESTATE

    Ater tasting, promote peace by drop-

    ping coins in the ountain at Grgich

    Hills Winery (p. 26)

    CALIFORNIA WINE TOURS

    Providing exceptional transportation

    and memorable tours in the winecountry since 1986. (p. 2)

    BERINGER VINEYARDS

    Tour and taste Napa at its best, past

    and present, at Beringer Vineyards

    (p. 30)

    NAPA VALLEY BIKE TOURS

    Rent a bicycle or a ew hours, a day,or longer (p. 17)

    MUMM NAPA

    Discover the sparkling wines, art and

    spectacular terrace views o Mumm

    Napa (p. 96)

    RASGALLERIES

    See extraordinary art collections at

    RASgalleries in Yountville (p. 7)

    WINE TRAIN

    Dine on the Wine Train as the Napa

    Valley glides slowly by (p. 25)

    NAPA VALLEY BALLOONS

    Reserve with Napa Valley Balloons to

    soar above it all (p. 16)

    ARTESA

    See breathtaking views, architecture,

    and ountains at Artesa (p. 28)

    PREMIUM OUTLETS

    Shop at over 50 designer and name

    brand stores at Napa PremiumOutlets (p. 19)

    MATERRA

    Make an appointment to taste the

    incredible wines rom the Oak Knoll

    district (p. 22)

    Fun

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    Playing it Cool

    Russian River Why go: Twisting roads,

    redwood forests, and some

    of Californias most famous

    vineyards all blend together

    to make the Russian River

    a must-see destination for

    wine and nature lovers.

    Wineries: Russian River is

    home to some of the best

    Pinot Noir, Chardonnay,

    and sparkling wine pro-

    ducers in California. Stal-

    wart brands like Rochioli,

    Joseph Swan, and Williams

    Selyem have paved the way

    and made the Russian River

    Appellation one of the best-

    known growing regions in

    California. These pioneers

    are joined by newer winer-

    ies that are adding to the

    reputation for the area. The

    Deloach familys latest effort

    is Hook & Ladder. Formermath professor, Rick Moshin

    and family can be found at

    Moshin Vineyards, and Rus-

    sian River Vineyards com-

    bines dining with winemak-

    ing in Forestville.

    Activities: The Russian River

    offers a variety of activitiesincluding golfing, kayaking,

    bicycling, and redwood hik-

    ing. Finally, the Healdsburg-

    Forestville-Sebastapol tri-

    angle is home to some of the

    best cuisine in all of the Wine

    Country.

    Russian RiverPinot, Chardonnay, and More

    WineriesHook & Ladder

    A new winery rooted in 30 years of familywinemaking tradition, Hook & Ladder wasrecently recognized for producing one of thetop 10 Pinot Noirs in Russian River Valley.

    Rising star winemaker Jason De Loach alsocrafts excellent Chardonnays, Zinfandels,Cabernets and Merlots, among other wines;707-546-5712.

    Korbel

    Steeped in history, Korbel has becomea popular tourist destination. Tours areoffered daily and in less than an hour,you will be exposed to over 125 years ofchampagne-making tradition. The gardensare magnificent and the onsite deli is awonderful stop for lunches or snacks ; 707-824-7000.

    Moshin Vineyards

    Owner and winemaker Rick Moshin createswines that express a truthful view into theheart of the vine. Farming methods aresustainable, winemaking philosophy isminimally invasive, and energy-saving

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    Wi n e d r i n k e r s k n o w R o d n e y S t r o n g

    Vineyards or its wonderul,approachable line o SonomaCounty wines. But startingive years ago the winery

    signiicantly upped the antewhen it started the Winery within a Winery, a cuttingedge project to create smalllots o distinctive ultra-premium wines.

    N o w R o d n e y S t r o n go e r s o n e o t h e e w

    c o m p r e h e n s i v e w i n e r y tours in Sonoma County where you can see theWinery within a Winery project in action. our participants start out inthe estate vineyard with anintroduction to vineyard practices. hen its into

    the winery or a irsthandlook at the this innovative p r o j e c t . I n t h e c e l l a r youll learn about how thewinemaking team careullyselects, sorts, and processesthe best individual vineyardblocks to make RodneyStrongs Reserve and Single

    Vineyard wines. Ater the tour, stop in

    the tasting room or theReserve tasting, where the winery shows o the great work done in the Winery within a Winery. his listo superbly crated winesincludes two single vineyard Alexander Valley CabernetSauvignons that highlightthe dierence place makese v e n w i t h i n a s i n g l eappellation. Youll also get

    to try Reserve Chardonnay,Reserve Pinot Noir, andRodney Strongs lagshipB o r d e a u x - s t y l e b l e n d ,Symmetry.

    R o d n e y S t r o n g shospitality center oersa large selection o unique

    gits or riends and amilyback home. his un andeclectic git shop eatureslocal, handmade and highquality tabletop accessories, wine accessories, and logoattire. Its the perect placeto do all o your holiday andspecial occasion shopping.

    Enjoy tours, tasting, and shopping at

    Rodney Strong Vineyards

    TASTING SUGGESTIONS

    07 Symmetry Red Meritage,

    Alexander Valley

    Layers o blackberry, cassis, darkplums and sweet spices with a

    hint o smoky dark chocolateand spice. Silky in texture and

    long on the nish. $55

    07 Reserve Cabernet

    Sauvignon, Alexander Valley

    Full bodied and richly textured,with intense aromas and avors

    o black currant, sandalwood,white pepper and cocoa.

    Smooth, lingering nish. $45

    09 Russian River Pinot Noir,

    Estate Vineyard

    Aged entirely in small Frenchoak barrels, which adds a

    subtle, toasty vanilla characterand a hint o spice. $16

    RODNEY STRONG

    11455 Old Redwood HighwayHealdsburg, CA 95448

    (800) 678-4763www.rodneystrong.com

    Open 10 AM - 5 PM Daily

    Guided winery tours daily at11 AM and 3 PM

    DIRECTIONS

    Exit Highway 101 Northat Healdsburg Ave. akea let rom of-ramp onto

    Healdsburg Ave./Old RedwoodHighway to the winery 1.6

    miles on the right.

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    A. Rafanelli Winery

    Open By Appointment4685 West Dry Creek RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-1385.

    Alderbrook Winery

    Open 10:00- 6:00 Daily.2306 Magnolia Drive

    Healdsburg; 707-433-5987.Arista Winery

    7015 Westside RoadHealdsburg, CA 95448

    Amista

    Open 11:00- 4:30 Thur-Sun.3320 Dry Creek Rd.Healdsburg; 707-431-9200.

    Armida Winery

    Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily.2201 Westside RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-2222.

    Bella Vineyards & Wine

    Caves

    Open 11:30- 4:30 Daily.9711 West Dry Creek RoadHealdsburg; 866-572-3552.

    C.Donatiello Winery

    Call4035 Westside RoadHealdsburg; 707-431-4442.

    Camellia Cellars

    Open 11:00- 6:00 Daily.57 Front St Healdsburg; 707-433-1290.

    Chalk Hill Winery

    Open By Appointment

    10300 Chalk Hill RoadHealdsburg; 707-838-4306.

    Christopher Creek Winery

    Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily.641 Limerick LaneHealdsburg; 707-433-2001.

    Christie Estate Winery

    Open By Appointment851 Limerick LaneHealdsburg; 707-431-0662.

    Clos du Bois

    Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily.19410 Geyserville AveGeyserville; 707-857-3100.

    David Coffaro Winery

    Open 11:00- 4:00 Daily.7485 Dry Creek Road

    Geyserville; 707-433-9715.Davis Family Vineyards

    Open 10:00- 5:00 Thurs-Sun.52 Front St Healdsburg; 707-433-3858.

    De La Montanya Estate

    Vineyards & Winery

    Open 11:00- 4:30 Weekends.999 Forman Lane

    Healdsburg; 707-484-8090.DeLoach Vineyards

    Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily.1791 Olivet Road Santa Rosa;707-526-9111.

    deLorimier / Mosaic Winery

    Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily.2001 Hwy. 128 Geyserville;707-857-2000.

    Deux Amis WineryOpen By Appointment1960 Dry Creek RoadHealdsburg; 707-431-7945.

    Dry Creek Vineyard

    Open 10:30- 4:30 Daily.3770 Lambert Bridge RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-1000.

    Dutcher Crossing

    Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily.8533 Dry Creek RoadHealdsburg; 707-431-2700.

    Dutton Estate Winery /

    Sebastopol Vineyards

    Open 11:00- 5:00 Thurs-Mon.8757 Green Valley RoadSebastopol; 707-829-9463.

    Everett Ridge Vineyards &

    Winery

    Open 11:00- 4:30 Daily.435 West Dry Creek RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-1637,ext. 17.

    F. Teldeschi Winery

    Open 12:00- 5:00 Daily.3555 Dry Creek Road

    Healdsburg; 707-433-6626.Family Wineries Dry Creek

    Valley

    Open 10:30- 4:30 Daily.4791 Dry Creek RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-0100.

    Ferrari-Carano Vineyards

    & Winery

    Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily.

    8761 Dry Creek RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-6700.

    Field Stone Winery

    Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily.10075 Hwy. 128 Healdsburg;707-433-7266.

    Foppiano Vineyards

    Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily.12707 Old Redwood HwyHealdsburg; 707-433-7272.

    Francis Coppola Winery

    Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily.300 Via Archimedes RoadGeyserville; 707-968-1100.

    Frick Winery

    Open 12:00- 4:30 Weekends.23072 Walling RoadGeyserville; 707-857-1980.

    Fritz WineryOpen 10:30- 4:30 Daily.24691 Dutcher Creek RoadCloverdale; 707-894-3389.

    Gary Farrell Winery

    Open 10:00- 4:00 Daily.10701 Westside RoadHealdsburg; 707-473-2900.

    Geyser Peak Winery

    Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily.

    22281 Chianti RoadGeyserville; 707-891-5400.

    Hanna Winery (Alex. Valley)

    Open 10:00- 4:00 Daily.9280 Hwy 128 Healdsburg;707-431-4310.

    Hanna Winery

    Open 10:00- 4:00 Daily.5353 Occidental Road SantaRosa; 707-575-3371.

    Hartford Family Winery

    Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily.8075 Martinelli RoadForestville; 707-887-1756.

    Harvest Moon Winery

    Open 10:30- 4:30 Daily.

    2192 Olivet Road Santa Rosa;707-573-8711.

    Hauck Cellars

    Open 11:30-5:00 Exc Wed223 Center StreetHealdsburg; 707-473-9065

    Hawkes Winery

    Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily.6734 Hwy 128 Healdsburg;

    707-433-HAWK.Holdredge Wines

    Open 11:00- 4:30 Sat-Sunand By Appointment.51 Front St Healdsburg; 707-431-1424.

    Hook & Ladder WineryOpen 10:00-4:30 Daily.2134 Olivet Rd., Santa Rosa,

    707-526-2255Hop Kiln Winery

    Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily.6050 Westside RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-6491.

    Hudson Street Wineries

    428 Hudson Street,Healdsburg; 707-433-2364.Open 11:00- 5:00 Sat-Sun

    Wine Country Guide | Sonoma North Wineries

    This directory highlights advertisers and, as space is available, selected other wineries the publish-ers feel may enhance visitors enjoyment of the Wine Country. Corrections, comments and suggestionsfor new listings should be directed to [email protected]. Advertising inquiries should bedirected to [email protected].

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    and by appointment428 Hudson St Healdsburg;707-433-2364.

    In Vino Veritas

    Open 11:00- 9:00 Tue,Fri,Sat;11:00-6:00 Wed, Thu, Sun

    118 North St Healdsburg;707-395-0307.

    Iron Horse Vineyards

    Open 10:00- 3:30 Daily.9786 Ross Station RoadSebastopol; 707-887-1507.

    J Vineyards & Winery

    Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily.11447 Old Redwood Hwy

    Healdsburg; 707-431-3646.J. Rochioli Vineyards &

    Winery

    Open 11:00- 4:00 Daily.6192 Westside RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-2305.

    Jordan Vineyard & Winery

    Open 11:00- 1:00 ByAppointment.1474 Alexander Valley RoadHealdsburg; 707-431-5250.

    Joseph Swan Vineyards

    Open 11:00- 4:30 Weekends.2916 Laguna RoadForestville; 707-573-3747.

    Kendall-Jackson Wine

    CenterOpen 10:00- 5:00 Daily.5007 Fulton Road SantaRosa; 707-571-8100.

    Kendall-Jackson

    -HealdsburgOpen 10:00- 5:00 Daily.337 Healdsburg AveHealdsburg; 707-433-7102.

    Korbel Champagne

    Cellars

    Open 9:00- 5:00 Daily.13250 River RoadGuerneville; 707-824-7316.

    La Crema

    Open 10:30- 5:30 Daily.235 Healdsburg AveHealdsburg; 707-431-9400.

    Lambert Bridge Winery

    Open 10:30- 4:30 Daily.4085 West Dry Creek Road

    Healdsburg; 707-431-9600.

    Lancaster Estate

    Open By Appointment15001 Chalk Hill RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-8178.

    Limerick Lane Cellars

    Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily.1023 Limerick LaneHealdsburg; 707-433-9211.

    Locals

    Open 11:00- 6:00 Wed-Mon.21023 Geyserville AveGeyserville; 707-857-4900.

    Longboard Vineyards

    Open 11:00-8:00 Thur - Sun

    5 Fitch St Healdsburg; 707-433-3473

    Lynmar Winery

    Open 11:00- 4:00 Fri-Mon.3909 Frei Road Sebastopol;707-829-3374.

    Manzanita Creek

    Call1441 A&B Grove Street

    Healdsburg; 707-433-4052.Mauritson Family Winery

    Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily.2859 Dry Creek RoadHealdsburg; 707-431-0804.

    Marimar Torres estate

    Open 11:00- 4:00 Daily.11400 Graton RoadSebastopol; 707-823-4365.

    Martin Ray WineryOpen 11:00- 5:00 Daily.2191 Laguna Road SantaRosa; 707-823-2404.

    Martinelli Winery

    Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily.3360 River Road Windsor;707-525-0570.

    Matanzas Creek Winery

    Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily.6097 Bennett Valley RoadSanta Rosa; 707-528-6464.

    Mazzocco Vineyards

    Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily.1400 Lytton Springs RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-9035.

    Matrix

    Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily

    3291 Westside RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-1911

    Meeker Vineyard

    Open 10:30- 5:00 Daily.21035 Geyserville AveGeyserville; 707-431-2148.

    Michel-SchlumbergerOpen By Appointment4155 Wine Creek RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-7427.

    Mill Creek Vineyards &

    Winery

    Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily.1401 Westside RoadHealdsburg; 707-431-2121.

    deLorimier WineryOpen 10:30- 5:00 Daily.2001 Hwy. 128 Geyserville;707-857-2000.

    Medlock-Ames

    Open 10:00 AM Daily.3487 Alexander Vly. Rd.,Healdsburg; 707-431-8845.

    Moshin Vineyards

    Open 11:00 - 4:30 Daily.10295 Westside RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-5499.

    Murphy-Goode Winery

    Open 10:30- 4:30 Daily.20 Matheson St.Healdsburg; 707-431-7644.

    Paul Hobbs Winery

    Open By Appointment

    3355 Gravenstein Hwy N.Sebastopol; 707-824-9879.

    Papapietro Perry

    4791 Dry Creek RdHealdsburg; 707-433-0422.

    Passalacqua Winery

    Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily.3805 Lambert B ridge RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-5550.

    Paradise Ridge WineryOpen Call for Hours4545 Thomas Lake Harris Dr.Santa Rosa; 707-528-9463.

    Pedroncelli Winery

    Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily.1220 Canyon RoadGeyserville; 707-857-3531.

    Pellegrini Family Vineyards

    Open By Appointment

    4055 W. Olivet Road SantaRosa; 707-575-8463.

    Peterson Winery

    4791 Dry Creek Rd Bldg 7Healdsburg; 707-431-7568

    Porter Creek Vineyards

    Open 10:30- 4:30 Daily.8735 Westside RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-6321.

    Pride Mountain

    Open By Appointment9155 St. Helena Road SantaRosa; 707-963-4949.

    Preston Vineyards

    Open 11:00- 4:30 Daily.

    9282 West Dry Creek RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-3372.

    Raymond Burr Vineyards

    Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily.8339 West Dry Creek RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-8559.

    Ridge at Lytton Springs

    Open 11:00- 4:00 Daily.650 Lytton Springs Road

    Healdsburg; 707-433-7721.Robert Young Estate Winery

    Open 10:00- 4:30 Daily.4960 Red Winery RoadGeyserville; 707-431-4811.

    Rodney StrongOpen 10:00- 5:00 Daily.11455 Old Redood HwyHealdsburg; 707-431-1533.

    Rosenblum CellarsOpen 10:00- 5:00 Daily.250 Center St Healdsburg;707-431-1169.

    Russian Hill Winery

    Open 10:00-4:00 Daily.4525 Slusser Road Windsor;707-575-9428.

    Russian River Vineyards

    Open 11:00-5:00 Daily.5700 Gravenstein Hwy NorthForestville; 707-887-3344.

    Sable Ridge Vineyards

    Open By Appointment6320 Jamison Road SantaRosa; 707-542-3138.

    Sapphire Hill Vineyards &

    Winery

    Open 11:00- 4:30 Fri-Sun.

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    o s m o s i sD A Y S P A

    S A N C T U A R Y

    www.osmosis.com 707-823-8231

    Located in historic Freestone, ca

    Gateway to the scenic sonoma coast

    Discover the Perfect Spa Getaway

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    51 Front St Healdsburg; 707-431-1888.

    Sausal Winery

    Open 10:00- 4:00 Daily.7370 Hwy 128 Healdsburg;707-433-2285.

    Seghesio Family VineyardsOpen 10:00- 5:00 Daily.14730 Grove St Healdsburg;707-433-3579.

    Selby Winery

    Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily.215 Center St Healdsburg;707-431-1288.

    Siduri Wines

    Open By Appointment980 Airway Court, Suite CSanta Rosa; 707-578-3882.

    Silver Oak Cellars

    Open 9-5 Daily (11-5 Sun)24625 Chianti RoadGeyserville; 707-857-3562.

    Simi Winery

    Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily.

    16275 Healdsburg AveHealdsburg; 707-473-3231.

    Stonestreet Winery

    Open 10:00- 4:00 Daily.7111 Hwy 128Healdsburg; 800-355-8008.

    Stryker Sonoma

    Open 10:30- 5:00 Daily.5110 Hwy 128 Geyserville;707-433-1944.

    Sunce Winery

    Open 10:30- 5:00 Daily.1839 Olivet road Santa Rosa;707-526-9463.

    Taft Street Winery

    Open 11:00- 4:00 Daily.2030 Barlow LaneSebastopol; 707-823-2049.

    Taste of TerroirOpen 10:30 AM Daily.320 Center St., Healdsburg;707-473-9707.

    Thumbprint Cellars

    Open Daily102 Matheson St.,Healdsburg; 707-433-2393.

    Toad Hollow Vineyards

    Open 10:30- 5:30 Daily.

    409-A Healdsburg Ave

    Healdsburg; 707-431-8667.

    Topel Winery

    Open 11:00-6:00 Wed-Mon.

    125 Matheson St.

    Healdsburg; 707-433-4116.

    Trentadue Winery

    Open 10:00- 5:00 Daily.

    19170 Geyserville Ave

    Geyserville; 707-433-3104.

    Twomey Cellars

    Open 9:00- 4:00 Mon-Sat.

    3000 Westside Road

    Healdsburg; 800-505-4850.

    Unti Vineyards

    Open By Appointment

    4202 Dry Creek RoadHealdsburg; 707-433-5590.

    Vintners Signatures

    Open 10:30-5:00 Daily

    4001 Hwy 128, Geyserville;

    707-857-3300.

    White Oak Vineyards &

    Winery

    Open 10:00-5:00 Daily.

    7505 Hwy 128 Healdsburg;

    707-433-8429.

    Williamson Winery

    Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily.134 Matheson St.

    Healdsburg; 707-433-1500.

    Wilson Winery

    Open 11:00- 5:00 Daily.

    1960 Dry Creek Road

    Healdsburg; 707-433-4355.

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    Sonoma Valley, also known as the Valley

    o the Moon, is about an hours drive

    north o San Francisco and about a hal-

    hours drive rom either the Sonoma County

    Airport to the northwest or the town oNapa to the east. Some 17 miles in length,the valley is bounded by the outskirts o

    Santa Rosa on the north, San Pablo Bay on

    the south, the Mayacamas Mountains to

    the west, and the Sonoma Mountains to the

    east.

    Home to about 75 wineries, Sonoma

    Valley is a complete wine tourismdestination unto itsel. Its three principal

    townsKenwood, Glen Ellen and the

    town o Sonomaeature excellent

    B&B and ull-service hotel (including

    spa) accommodations as well as many

    restaurants highly regarded or casualand ine dining. Sonoma Valley is the

    birthplace o the Caliornia wine industry

    with vineyards dating to the early 1800s.

    he regions winemaking reputation is built

    on robust red wines including Cabernet

    Sauvignon, Zinandel, and Meritage blends,

    among others. But Sonoma Valley vintnersproduce over 25 varieties o wine in all, sono matter what your palates preerence you

    are likely to ind wines that please here.

    ravel-Wise ip: Sonoma Valley and the

    Healdsburg area (including Alexander,

    Dry Creek and Russian River valleys) are

    the main wine regions o Sonoma County.

    From the town o Sonoma to Healdsburgis about 40 miles and, in usual driving

    conditions, driving time is about an hour.

    While it is certainly possible to tour the

    Healdsburg area through day trips rom a

    base in Sonoma Valley, it is not advisable. It

    is ar better to devote two or three days toeach area and to reserve accommodations

    close to where youll be touring. Visiting

    Our suggestions on where to taste, where to eat, and what to doSonoma Valley

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    Here are our recommendations or wineries

    that deserve a spot on your itinerary. o be

    sure, there are plenty o other good wineries

    in Sonoma Valley, but you cannot go wrong

    choosing rom this list:

    Top Picks For Wine TastingChateau St. Jean, 8555 Sonoma Hwy,

    Kenwood; 707-833-4134. Stunning. he

    gardens o this winerys dreamlike setting

    oer visitors the eeling o having traveled to

    the Mediterranean. World-class wines and

    a well stocked charcuterie make this the

    perect picnic spot.

    Cline Cellars , 24737 Arnold Drive,Sonoma; 707-940-4000. You know this

    brand, and youd never imagine it comes

    rom this laid-back winery. he tasting

    room is in an 1850s armhouse. here

    are aviaries and a museum o Caliornia

    missions. Some wines may be amiliar, but

    others may surprise you.

    Jacuzzi Family Vineyards, 24724 ArnoldDrive, Sonoma; 866-522-8693. Yes, this is

    the same Jacuzzi, the amily whose name

    is synonymous with luxury whirlpool spas.

    And what a job theyve done with their

    winery--a spectacular Italian villa--and

    their wines, which celebrate the amilys

    heritage. Youll be sorry i you miss this one!

    Kenwood Vineyards, 9592 SonomaHwy, Kenwood; 707-833-5891. his acility

    and sta behind this amiliar wine label are

    unexpectedly rustic and riendly. heres

    nothing corporate about this 22-acre estate

    with its tasting room in the barnjust an

    authentic Wine Country experience.

    Ledson Winery & Vineyards, 7335Sonoma Hwy, Kenwood; 707-537-3810. Youhave to see this 16,000 square oot French-

    Normandy castle to believe it. our the

    winery, stroll the grounds, and taste some o

    the best wines in Sonoma Valley.

    Schug Carneros Estate, 602 BonneauRoad, Sonoma; 707-939-9363. he drive up

    rom Bonneau Road will take you through

    vineyards and rose borders to where the winery building is tucked into a hillside

    containing underground barrel caves.

    Behind the German style post-and-beam

    building, there is a vista point with a 360

    view o the surrounding area and the

    opportunity to see as ar as Mount Diablo

    on a clear day.

    Sebastiani Vineyards & Winery, 389Fourth Street East, Sonoma; 800-888-5532.

    his legendary winery has been making

    ine wines at the current location or well

    over 100 years. Get a irst-hand sense o

    history while tasting outstanding wines,

    many available only at the winery.

    Valley of the Moon, 777 Madrone Road,

    Glen Ellen; 707-939-4500. his landmark winery marries a rich history dating to

    1860 with state-o-the-art wine production

    and Italian artisan packaging. he etched

    bottles are git-worthy, but youll be

    tempted to keep the wine or yoursel.

    Where To Dine

    Basque Boulangerie Caf, 460 FirstStreet East, Sonoma; 707-935-7687. A great

    place to ind locals early in the morning

    talking to neighbors, reading the paper and

    grabbing a cup o coee with a pastry.

    Carneros Bistro & Wine Bar, 1325Broadway (in he Lodge at Sonoma),

    Sonoma; 707-931-2042. For heartier are,

    SONOMA PLAZA

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    this venue prides itsel on a creative menu

    with ingredients rom Sonoma County

    arms, ranches and dairies.

    Caf Citti, 9049 Sonoma Hwy, Kenwood;707-833-2690. his wonderul, casual

    neighborhood restaurant oers consistently

    good Italian ood including a good variety o

    pastas.

    The Girl & The Fig, 110 West Spain Street,Sonoma; 707-938-3634. Seasonal, Provencal-

    inspired cuisine eatures garden vegetables,

    herbs, and an abundance o creativity.

    Caf La Haye, 140 East Napa St, Sonoma;

    707-935-5994. Restaurant critic MichaelBauer calls this small and intimate eatery

    one o those rare restaurants in which you

    know the moment you walk in the door,

    youre going to have a good time ... Simple

    ood prepared to perection ... excellent

    service.

    Harvest Moon Caf, 487 First St West

    (West Napa Street), Sonoma; 707-933-8160.

    Award-winning Sonoma County Wines ~ Free Historical Tours ~ Picnic Grounds

    Located four blocks from the Sonoma Plaza ~ Open Daily 11am-5pm.

    Sebastiani Vineyards & Winery~389 Fourth Street East, Sonoma CA 95476

    www.sebastiani.com ~ 707-933-3200 ~ Established in 1904

    PETALUMA

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    I you want to be treated like royalty, visit Ledson Winery and Vineyards in

    Kenwood. he 16,000 square oot French-

    Normandy winery reerred to as he

    Castle, sits majestically behind its estate

    vineyard.

    Steve Ledson adopted his passion or

    growing grapes rom his ather, grandather

    and great-grandather. He originally built

    he Castle as his private home, but when it

    began to draw much attention rom locals

    and tourists alike, he decided he wanted

    more privacy. In 1999 he opened the doors

    to the public and created

    one o the most unique

    and dynamic wineries

    anywhere in the country.

    Upon arrival, a well-

    inormed concierge will

    guide guests over elegant parquet loors to

    one o the our cozy and classy tasting salons.

    On warm spring and summer days, the doors

    are let wide open. Ater tasting, you may be

    tempted to stroll through the gardens. You can

    also visit the Gourmet Marketplace and select

    among ine cheeses rom around the world,

    meats, pastas, salads and sinully decadent

    desserts. While enjoying your avorite Ledson

    wine, you can picnic beneath century-old oak

    trees.

    All Ledson wines are handcrated in small

    production lots and many sell out beore

    the next vintage is ready to go to market. A

    great way to avoid disappoint is to join one o

    Ledsons our wine clubs. Members receive two

    bottles or a case o wine with each shipment

    and you choose the wines you preer: white

    only, red only, Zinandel only, or a mix.

    Club members are treated to private parties

    throughout the year and enjoy preerred

    pricing at additional events.

    Ledson Winery also provides a unique and

    romantic setting or a airytale wedding. he

    Castles dramatic circular driveway and arched

    carriage entryway, water ountains, and grand

    staircase create the perect background or

    exchanging nuptials like royalty. And the

    stunning visuals make or a magniicent

    wedding album.

    o enhance the Ledson experience, there

    is the luxurious Ledson Hotel and Centre du

    Vin on the historic Sonoma Plaza. Named

    by Conde Nast raveler as One o the 100

    hottest new hotels around

    the globe, one o the top

    18 hotels in the US, and

    one o the only 2 hotelsin Caliornia, the hotel

    eatures six individually decorated guest

    rooms, urnished in antique grandeur blended

    with the inest modern comorts. he French

    Bistro, open rom 11:00 am, serves ine wines,

    sparklers, beer and cocktails with delicious

    French cuisine made rom local ingredients.Centre du Vin eatures wine and ood pairing,

    as well as wine tasting at the beautiul and

    welcoming bar. As a bonus, there is outside

    seating where you can watch the world go

    by on the Plaza. he Hotel also eatures

    incredible live music events rom time to time.

    For hotel reservations log on to www.ledsonhotel.com or call 707-996-9779. he

    concierge will be happy to assist with your

    plans or an unorgettable stay in the area.

    Ledson Winery is open daily rom 10:00 am

    to 5:00 pm, at