Wednesday, March 24, 2010
The Adriance House
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Solage
I wanted to say congrats to Bradley for his new position! I saw you there... sorry I didn't get to say hi! Ill be back soon for some of that fantastic Maitake mushroom pizza!
www.solagecalistoga.com
Bistro Jeanty
I will repeat this more times than anyone can imagine.... If there is ONE place to eat in the valley that shouldn't be missed its DEFINATELY Bistro Jeanty! I work at Baldacci Family Vineyards on the weekends on the Silverado Trail side of Yountville and at the end of a long weekend the only thing I want to do is stop by Bistro and have Mark or Bob (Bartender's extraudinier) make me a GrayGoose and FRESH squeezed grapefruit or 3! Pictures to come! You are always greeted at the door with a smile and the food is always fantastic! I will tell you, if you ask my opinion, that this is the best place to be! thanks all for such great endings to my days!
Truchard Winery
Family in the valley
Im back!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Were On Facebook!!!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Solbar
Thanks again for such great food and exceptional service!
www.solagecalistoga.com
Terra Valentine
I realize that I am writing this after Valentines day, BUT.... Terra Valentine celebrates Valentine's day all year long! Terra Valentine's wines are based on romance and love and isn't that what February 14th is known for? Heidi Hufnagel, pictured to the left in Terra Valentine's tasting room, was such a joy to speak to! She told us of the long history that Terra Valentine has and the amazing wines that they make! We tasted a beautiful Viognier, a Sangiovese Super Tuscan blend called Amore and some pretty fantastic Spring Mountain Cabernet's. I vowed I wasn't going to buy anymore Cabernet's BUT..... and there always is a but..... I couldn't help it! They offer large format bottles also... Its not just about a sit down tasting its about an experience and Heidi and the folks at Terra Valentine want you to enjoy them, there beautiful grounds and their wines your way! If your on Spring Mountain call them... they would love to see you!
Charbay Distillery and Winery
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Nickel & Nickel
The Rutherford Grille
What more can I say?! Visit them.... No Reservations required, the food is always great AND you never pay a corkage fee!
www.hillstone.com
Alpha Omega
The last time I was at Alpha Omega they were doing a complete remodel on the place.... The wine was spectacular and the people were incredible. Cathy and I decided to make a quick trip in, making sure ONLY the surroundings had changed. I wasn't suprised when, infact, that WAS the only change! We were greeted by Jackie Henkelman, Empress of Hospitality as we walked in. Jackie does more there than just greet guests and pour wine, she also helps with the gardens, which look like they are going to be amazing after all the rain ends! We tasted a Chardonnay, that is so wonderful I think that Rombauer has a lot more competition than they want to believe.... Anna Martin is Alpha Omega's shipping coordinator (pictured above also) and came out to say hi and join our discussion about the tasty Paella that Jackie makes. Which, I might add, Alpha Omega's Rose' would be perfect with! Cathy will make it this weekend... Ill let you know how it was and if we should hand out the recipe! I love this place! There tasting room is amazing, the grounds are spectacular and you can picnic there with the sound of the huge fountains by your side.... If you want more infomation, please go to their website at www.aowinery.com.
Drop in anytime... if you are a party of 6 or more, give them a call - they are above and beyond! Rick Patton is Alpha Omega's tasting room manager and will always greet you with a smile and a hand shake...
Monday, January 25, 2010
From Old World Castle to Italian Varietals
Castello di Amorosa
The weather outside is frightful!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Hitting the big ones!
www.schramsberg.com
After leaving there we were off to another great place in the valley - The Solbar in Calistoga! The Solbar is nestled in the middle of one of the newest hotspots on the Silverado Trail, the Solage Resort. This place is a fantastic place to rest your weary feet and refresh yourself during your wine tasting adventure in Calistoga. Ramon, our waiter, brought all of us a little sparkling to sip on while we looked over the amazing menu.... Thank you Adrienne! "How does one choose?" was the question of the moment. Marcus, (Brigids other half) came over to the table to say hi and gave us some excellent pointers on all the goodies to choose from on the menu. Check it out on there website: www.solagecalistoga.com. I want to be the one to tell you - its an absolute must to order anything that has Solage's 10-hour onions on it! No words can describe them - only WOW!!! I want to shout out a special thanks to the Solbars Sous Chef ZACK! He sent us out some fantastic sliders topped with those onions and a pizza with maitake mushrooms and gruyere that was AMAZING!! My mother-in-law ordered the tandoori spiced chicken - incredible...
Thank you Marcus! We had a special visit and I can't wait to spread the word about such an amazing destination on the Silverado Trail!
After leaving the Solbar, Marcus joined us across the street at the Silver Rose Winery. This was an unexpected find! I had no idea that this little winery in the front housed such an amazing place to have your wedding venue in the back... They make a Cabernet and a Cuvee blend and they make them both very well. We did our tasting outside on the deck over looking the Koi pond... If wine is not what you want during your visit, Derrick Dumont, General Manager, would be more than happy to pour you one of several beers they also offer in the room! It is true - it takes a lot of beer to make a good wine! www.silverrose.com
Off to another adventure..... talk to you soon... thanks for following!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Another great day in the valley!
When I got into the car yesterday to head to NCDL (Northern California Diagnostic Laboratories) with Louie to stand by him while he worked for "a minute," I had no idea that my day would be so fantastic! Thinking back, I wonder why I was questioning it, I was, however, heading into the Wine Country to do some more networking! The key phrase being - heading into Wine Country....
Our day in Wine Country began at Arger-Martucci Family Vineyards on Inglewood Lane across from V. Sattui on highway 29 just south of St. Helena. I LOVE this place! We were greated by Kat Martucci, who informed me that her and Vince were expecting there first baby in June! (Yeah - how exciting for them!) Louie and I did a little wine tasting there and found that they have a new wine out this year called the Iliad. This wine is a fantastic addition to their already spectacular list! It is a blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Viogner, Gewurtztraminer and Muscat. With very low residual sugar it is crisp and clean and a perfect "pool/hottub" wine. We also were privy to one of my favorite red blends as well as a gold winner, called the Odyssey. This wine is the perfect blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc and this month, for the new year, this wine that usually has a price tag of $75 is selling for $40! We told all of our friends and I think we filled the back of our Smart car up! www.arger-martucci.com
After leaving Arger, Louie and I headed further North thru St. Helena, shared a quick sandwich in the car (always important to eat during your day in the Wine Country!) and found ourselves at a winery I had been excited about visiting for close to a year. Madrigal family Winery. I have been excited about this one because, although not new to winemaking in the valley, the winery itself is new. We were greeted by Mike Needham, who has worked for the family for close to a decade, and had so much information to share with us about the beginnings of this great place! We tasted thru there entire flight! Another winery that makes under 5000 cases a year and makes every wine beautifully! My favorite wine is, and you will hear me say it alot, Petite Sirah and Madrigal's winemaker, Bruce Regalia, makes it beautifully! They also make a Petite Sirah Port! YUMMMY.... I can't say that I didn't want to finish my "taste" of any of their wines... After tasting them Louie and I got a tour of the facility and had the pleasure of meeting Bruce Regalia in person. Hope to see more of Madrigal in the near future! www.madrigalvineyards.com.
When Louie finally pulled me away from Madrigal we drove across the valley and onto the Silverado Trail and found ourselves at the Solage Resort. I didn't realize it but we were about to taste the most wonderful drink ever experienced! We stopped into the Solage to meet up with their concierge, who, unfortunately went home sick. (Its just that time of the year!) It actually worked out well.... we decided to stop into the Solbar on the property to see our friend Marcus. We sat at the bar and met a wonderful bartender named Adrienne. Adrienne has made her own AWESOME drink called the Lavender Drop made from her own fresh picked lavender infused into an oil and added to Napa's very own Meyer Lemon Charbay Vodka..... WOW! I suggest we all try it.... but be careful - its tasty but lethal. While drinking at the bar we had the pleasure of meeting Elen Lawrence who is a realtor in Lake County (North of Napa near Clearlake - beautiful!). elen@countrair.com She was celebrating her birthday with a friend, Debby Meagher, owner of Coffee Katz in Sebastopol. Debby and her daughter, Kelly, run this internet cafe, with a Baby Grande, which also hosts wedding venues as well as parties and gatherings. Not only that, the cafe is right next door to the Sebastopol Inn! Want to getaway from Napa for an evening? Why not head to Sonoma? A quick trip West and so much to do and see in downtown Sebastopol. Shops and restaraunts galore.... Phone number is: 707-829-6600.
Well, I think Ive said enough today... I need to get my info into the spreadsheet! Until next time...
Monday, January 4, 2010
What a week!
Last week I had the most fortunate pleasure of having home cooked Elk spaghetti from Napa's very own Janice Ilsley of Ilsley Vineyards. (ilsleyvineyards.com) Not only was the pasta incredible so were the older vintages of Ilsley Stag's Leap Cabernet that went so well with it! Along for the night were some other incredibly special people with more incredible wine to share! Thrace from GustavoThrace Wines (also known from BottleShock, the movie. gustavothrace.com) joined us and we started our evening with their classic French style Chardonnay that paired so incredibly with my lobster quiche appetizer. Recipes always available - just write me at jessica@mypamperedtraveler.com and I will be happy to send you all the info! Another very special guest were the Parker's... They joined us in the Al's "Man Room" (very much like an upgraded version of the ManCaves we hear so much about!) for some 9-ball and old fashioned pool - and of course lots of Napa wine!
Yesterday, January 3, Lou and I met our very good friends the Wilcoxin's at the Raiders Stadium for the final game of the season! Whew.... hate to see it end! We are so fortunate because we get to participate in the tailgate party of the professionals! Its an amazing sight if you've never seen it! A lot of black and gray facepaint! Yesterday was different for us. instead of the usual tailgate we had the golden opportunity to have brunch with some of the older Raiders players like Jim Plunkett, Jim Otto and Fred Balitnacoff. While eating some great food under the stadium we also had the opportunity to spend a minute with Amy Trask (We all should know this one! She is, however, the first woman in the NFL to be a Chief Executive - You go Miss Trask!) What a great day! Go Raiders! Hopefully next year will be better for them! Being at a game live is always an experience! Especially the Raiders. Thank you Anne and Rick!