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I’m back! Sorry about the infrequent blog posts this week, but other than tweeting like crazy, I managed to do a pretty good job of unplugging while in California. We got back early this morning, and I am likely sleeping while this publishes. All I know for sure is that I want to go back. Now. Let’s just say there were lots of tears before takeoff.

I have so many photos, we ate so much good food, spent time with awesome people, and we visited so many great wineries. I hope you are all up for a good dose of California mixed in with the Spring Health Challenge!

Our very first full day in Napa was the day of the Napa Marathon. Even though I was still recovering from the flu and feeling the knee injuries, I wondered if I would feel a little guilty about deciding not to run the marathon. It turns out it was pouring when the gun went off, I was in a cozy bed, and I didn’t care. Instead of running, I went wine tasting.

After being too jetlagged to see a friend who lives in Napa Saturday night, we made it a priority to visit her at work as our first wine tasting stop.

Rubicon Estate

Thus we found ourselves pulling up the driveway of Rubicon Estate. Located in Rutherford in Napa Valley, Rubicon is a sprawling and majestic property both in the natural and architectural senses. Currently owned by Francis Ford Coppola, who you may know as director, writer, and producer of the Godfather, among many others, Rubicon carries with it a rich history that dates back to the late-1800’s when Finnish sea captain Gustave Niebaum founded the original Inglenook property.

Rubicon Estate

No small detail is overlooked at Rubicon, from the landscaping to the wines. Rubicon Estate

Rubicon Estate

Rubicon Estate 

Rubicon Estate

Rubicon Estate

After snapping a few shots, we headed inside to find our friend, who was working in the tasting room. More on the tasting later, when I unpack and can find my notes Smile 

Rubicon Estate

After our tasting, we took a little wander around the property, which is nothing short of magical, especially when decorated with a heavy fog.

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Farmed organically, the vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see. Mr. Coppola’s home is at the back of the property, hidden far from the road.

Rubicon Estate

Rubicon Estate

Rubicon Estate

Rubicon Estate

Rubicon Estate

Rubicon Estate

 

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Rubicon Estate Rubicon Estate

We finished our tour by visiting the museum right inside the door of the Rubicon chateau building. The museum showcases pieces from throughout the history of the winery, from Gustave Niebaum to the current owners, the Coppola family. It was amazing how accessible to the public all of the items were; one could easily walk in and browse the museum without paying for a tour or tasting.

Rubicon tasting room

Rubicon Estate is certainly one of those wow-factor wineries, a great stop for history and movie buffs or for anyone who appreciates beautiful architecture, art, and of course beautiful, high-end wines.

It was the perfect place to kick off our first day wine tasting in Napa Valley while also catching up with a friend and getting some great recommendations for the rest of the day.

Have you seen any of Francis Ford Coppola’s movies? What is the best movie you have seen recently?

Tags: Cabernet Sauvignon, California, Francis Ford Coppola, Napa, Rubicon Estate, Rutherford, tours, Travel, wine, wine tasting, wineries

Happy Wine Wednesday! I honestly can not believe I have been blogging about our wine country trip for almost a week and still have SO many things to share. We know how to live it up on a long weekend 😉

Many of the great experiences that we had last weekend were made possible by blog and Twitter friends, and in this case, by the owners of my new favorite wine store and a wine lover’s home away from home, The Urban Grape. They are having some really great wine tastings, and if you live in the area and haven’t checked them out, definitely do.

TJ arranged for us to visit Ladera on a Sunday morning before our visit to Schramsberg. Over in Healdsburg, the day started out cold and very cloudy, but by the time we made our way into Calistoga, the sun was shining, and it was HOT.

I am thankful that we had the opportunity to visit Ladera because it is definitely a little off the beaten path but completely more than worth veering off of the Silverado Trail, even if just for the gorgeous mountainous scenery.

We arrived at Ladera a few minutes early and  spent some time admiring their beautiful gardens and the old stone building which houses the winery.

Ladera Winery Ladera gardens

Ladera winery

Ladera’s website offers a wealth of information on the winery’s history:

Ladera Vineyards is the home of estate grown and produced Cabernet Sauvignon focused primarily on our two designated wines, the Lone Canyon Vineyard Cabernet and the Howell Mountain Appellation Cabernet. Behind our fine wines is our historic 1886 restored and renovated stone winery and underground barrel caves.

Winery Building
In 1886 Brun & Chaix completed a three-story winery building with thirty inch thick stone walls. “The structure is built entirely of hard, durable stone, three stories in height, roofed with shingles, and being partly dug in the side of a sloping hill, there is easy access by wagons or teams to the three floors… The enterprise and perseverance shown by this firm in demonstrating what our elevated regions can accomplish in the way of grape growing is worthy of all praise… Now all doubts are removed on that score and they are the men to reap the reward which they justly deserve.” One of those rewards was a Bronze Medal in the 1889 Paris World Competition.
Our name, Ladera, stands to remind us of the nature of our vineyards, our fruit and our wines… hillside, intense, distinct.

image Ladera winery building

This magnificent building houses winemaking facilities that take advantage of gravity for winemaking. Grapes from their two different vineyards are crushed at the top, juice flows downward for fermentation and then down again to be stored in barrels. This method eliminates the need to use pumps which also helps to avoid damage to the grapes that pumps can cause.

   Ladera gardens

We began our tasting inside, and then Gordon, Ladera’s Hospitality Manager suggested we sit outside to enjoy the beautiful day.

First up was the 2009 Howell Mountain Sauvignon Blanc, one of the most refreshing and lovely Sauvignon Blancs I have ever tried. It had crisp, clean flavors of honeydew melon, nicely acidic but also had a nice roundness to it, the perfect food wine.

Ladera Tasting Menu   Ladera Sauvignon Blanc

Then we got to sample some of Ladera’s Cabernet Sauvignon. This winery is known for its Cabs, and its two vineyards, Howell Mountain and Lone Canyon, produce very different wines from the same grape.

The winner for me was the 2006 Howell Mountain Cab which was a rich, elegant wine with a chocolate-y nose and chocolate covered cherry flavors. It had a velvety mouth feel; it was just one of those wines with a lot of depth and texture in addition to long, lingering flavors. It was so delicious!

 Ladera Cabernet Sauvignon

While we tasted, Gordon told us about the property,and we took a quick walk to grab a few photos of the front of the winery (photos above) so that I could catch the original stone work and date stone in the good light. We also saw some of Ladera’s grapes, including these rows of Malbec. We did not have a chance to try the Malbec, but as new wine club members, hopefully we will return for another tasting and tour in the future!

Ladera stonework Malbec grapes

While we did have a lovely private tasting, we were not alone. Ladera has two winery cats, and being the animal lover that I am, I had to snap a few photos and ear scratches. These guys take care of little pests around the property, but while we were there they seemed most interested in sunning themselves.

Ladera cat Ladera cat

And plenty of sun there was! Ladera is in an exquisitely beautiful location removed from the hustle and tour bus bustle of Napa Valley. It is by appointment only, creating an intimate, home-like setting for a tasting of world class wines. Gordon was extremely warm, hospitable, and knew the winery and wines well. He also knew the area well and shared his favorite restaurants with us and gave us a great place, Silverado Brewing Company, to watch the World Cup final.

Thanks so much to TJ and Hadley from The Urban Grape and Gordon from Ladera for such a wonderful experience. I want to go back now!

And now the moment you all have been waiting for, the winner of the Harvard Sweet Boutique cookie giveaway: Shannon from Tri to Cook. Shannon, please email me with your contact info!

Thanks to Sue at Harvard Sweet Boutique for sharing her decadent creations with us!

Tags: Cabernet Sauvignon, California, Howell Mountain, Ladera Vineyards, sauvignon blanc, wine, winery

Happy Monday! How was the weekend? Mine kicked off with a fabulous event at the beautiful Morton’s restaurant on Boylston St in Boston.

Morton’s subterranean downtown Boston location evokes a classic old Boston and is filled with lovely touches like flowers, bottles of wine, and even some Boston sports memorabilia.

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The wine tasting was held in a back room, and there were a variety of great choices from six vendors, Harborside Wine Company, Boston Wine, Ruby Wines, Horizon Beverage, Martignetti, and M.S. Walker.

tasting notes

There was also a delectable spread of food and passed appetizers from Morton’s famed kitchen. I wanted to eat those entire blocks of cheese!

cheese and fruit display

Super fresh veggies, including giant asparagus, were served with Morton’s legendary homemade blue cheese.

veggies and blue cheese

Morton’s has some of the best tuna tartare I have ever tasted. I had it just a few weeks ago at their Seaport location, and I literally crave its deliciousness.

tuna tartare cucumbers

In addition to these platters, they also served smoked salmon on toast triangles, mini burger sliders, crab cakes, and giant scallops marinated in a tasty sauce. The scallops were so sweet and meaty. It really was an impressive array of food and really highlighted the way that Morton’s uses only the best ingredients in their food.

There were many wines, and while I won’t write about all of them, I did have a few favorites, and most of them were actually at one table, Boston Wine.

2005 Bradford Mountain Syrah from the Dry Creek Valley

2006 ZD Napa Cabernet

2006 Regusci Cabernet 

2005 Marchesi di Barolo, Barolo

Morton’s holds a variety of events, and I am planning on attending their wine tasting series once the marathon is over. For a complete list, check out this post.

The marathon is a week away, and there is still time to sponsor me and to support The ALLY Foundation by visiting http://firstgiving.com/meghanmalloyteamally

I have not reached my fundraising goal yet, but I am not going to stop until I make it!

 

Tags: Barolo, Boston, Cabernet Sauvignon, events, Food, Morton's, Syrah, wine

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