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I have to tell you that while I was getting ready to write this post, I just ended up staring at the pictures for a good 10 minutes, completely losing myself, my thoughts, and any motivation to write, just remembering and trying to transport myself back to the day that we visited Bardessono and Ma(i)sonry.

When I came to, I was still in my chair in Boston, and I’m okay with that. I could spend my time wishing I was somewhere else, but at the end of the day what a waste of time that would be. Someone we know experienced a terrible tragedy over the weekend, and as always, it has me thinking and trying to build in being grateful daily, not just when everything is sunny and spectacular. Life is short and beautiful, even when days feel never-ending and frustrating.

But memories, whether they be of vacation or people, or in this case a little bit of both, are pretty amazing.

After we finished our tasting at Ma(i)sonry, we were all pretty famished. Luckily our fabulous Napa Valley local and new friend had made us reservations at Farmstead in St. Helena.

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The drive from Yountville to St. Helena has some pretty breathtaking spots along the way; if we weren’t late for lunch, I would have stopped and photographed more, but I think you get the gist. Mountains, vineyards, open sky, repeat.

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The grounds surrounding Farmstead were beautiful with old gnarly trees that seemed sort of magical

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Everything about the place seemed cozy and laid back, the perfect wine country vibe.

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It had gotten a little chilly and gray, so we piled into a big booth and got started on the menu.

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Farmstead lets you bring your own wine and does not charge a corkage fee, so we enjoyed just-purchased Black Bird Arriviste, an elegant, beautiful rosé that has summery written all over it. It will be back.

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I was in a big meat-eating stage on our trip and decided to have the special of the day, a spicy sausage link with blue cheese cole slaw. I mostly wanted the blue cheese cole slaw, but when I tasted how spicy and delicious the sausage was, I was happy with the whole plate. It made my hair hot!

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I cooled off a little with biscuits and honey butter. . . simply divine!

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Farmstead is a place I would return again and again. The atmosphere was beautiful and relaxing, and the food was farm-to-table, local, in season, and made with organic and sustainable ingredients. I’d say it was pretty much the perfect place for lunch.

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Tags: California, Food, Napa Valley, Restaurants, St. Helena, Travel, wine

Happy Wine Wednesday! How about a post about our adventures in wine country? I promise, I only have a few more to go. And I have to admit, I wish I had many, many more. I love writing about this stuff more than anything.

Let’s rewind a bit, shall we? On a warm, sunny Sonoma Saturday morning, my husband and I had breakfast, set out for massages at a spa on the Sonoma Plaza, and then hit the road to meet our friends over in Yountville. Before we went wine tasting, we had to fortify. Technically we had already eaten, but when invited to the sleek, swanky, and LEED Certifed (one of three hotels in the US) Bardessono with a Napa Valley local and other fun friends, you just don’t turn it down.

We’re no strangers to Yountville, and so we ended up arriving early and wandering around for a bit. The lines out of Bouchon Bakery were bananas, and in general the little town was bustling. You just can’t beat a blue sky day in Napa Valley.

On the way into the property, I snapped a photo of their sleeping vines, just waiting for bud break.

Bardessano

We checked out the beautifully designed patio, a great place to grab a cocktail after work. Bardessono is a spectacular property;  I hear the rooms are incredible, though I will likely never see the inside of one; I did a quick search and the cheapest room was $800 a night.

Bardessano

Bardessano

Our friends were inside having brunch, so we joined them and each had a glass of Schramsberg Blanc de blancs. We were going to stick with just that, until we learned that the special of the day was freshly made beignets. Now, I am not one for a sweet breakfast, at all, but luckily the egg and bacon sandwich, banana, and yogurt I had eaten earlier were my breakfast. Beignets? Just a little snack.

Schramsberg

The hot beignets were coated with sugar, offering a satisfying crunchiness as we bit into the hot, soft centers. The beignets were served with strawberry jam, chocolate sauce, and caramel. Not a crumb was wasted. And, of course, they went perfectly with the Schramsberg.

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Relaxed and happy, we moved on to Ma(i)sonry, the next stop in our day, to taste wine in the sunshine. It had to be done. Smile

Tags: Bardessono, California, Food, Napa Valley, Restaurants, sparkling wine, Travel, wine, Yountville

If I had to pick a town to live in anywhere in the US, it would be Healdsburg, CA. From the first time we visited Healdsburg, it has been true love for me, from the surrounding Dry Creek Valley to the laid-back plaza, dotted with massive trees and surrounded by top-notch restaurants and wine tasting rooms.

We’ve eaten at a variety of Healdsburg restaurants, and there are so many for us still to try. This time around, we decided to do the tasting menu at Barndiva.

Located just off the Healdsburg plaza, Barndiva is rustic and elegant, and, in their own words, a celebration of all things local. It’s not difficult to celebrate local ingredients when you are in a place like Healdsburg; Barndiva sources from the variety of farmers, ranchers, and other purveyors that produce food in the region.

Barndiva

We arrived at Barndiva after a short but fabulous stop at a tasting room down the street, Garagiste. With the time change, it was bright for our 6:30 reservation, and we were tempted to sit outside. Later I was glad we didn’t!

I didn’t take notes on the tasting menu as I assumed I would be able to refer back to the pairings online. It was a special date night and one I wanted to remember without worrying too much about blogging, but the light was so good and the food so fantastic, I had to take photos.

One thing I will note is that, when we asked if we could substitute some European wines for California wines, our server was more than accommodating. We wanted to stay true to the local experience, and it made it that much more special to be drinking only California wine.

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{Goat Cheese Croquettes with Local Organic Honey and Lavender}

Goat cheese croquettes kicked off our meal, their warm, creamy centers adorned with a pleasant crunchy coating. Sweet honey and fragrant lavender provided a sweet and floral contrast. I love all things lavender, and this pairing was lovely.

dungeness crab

{Dungeness Crab}

It’s Dungeness crab season in Northern California, and we both enjoyed the meaty crab with avocado and crunchy, salty potato chips.

Barndiva, Healdsburg

We lingered over each course, kind of amazed by the amount of sunlight still left outside.

scallops

{Caramelized Diver Scallops}

Our next course offered perfectly caramelized scallops atop a puree that I believe was potato. I cleared this plate in just a couple of minutes, loving the creamy puree and crispy bacon that came with the scallops.

lobster risotto

{Lobster Risotto}

I started to fade at the Lobster Risotto course which was completely unfortunate because it was absolutely amazing. I just couldn’t believe I had two more courses and two more wines to go. The lobster was perfect though, and the risotto so flavorful with nice hints of shellfish brine.

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{Herbed Roasted Filet of Beef}

Our final savory course of the evening was beef, and I know this one was paired with a big, bold Cabernet Sauvignon. A couple of bites of the meat and a  few sips of wine was all I could muster. So full.

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{Chocolate Bavarois, Lemon Verbena Ice Cream, Cherry}

A rich chocolate dessert paired with Madeira wine (not from California) finished off our tasting menu. The Bavarois had a mousse-like texture beneath a soft chocolate shell. Need I say more?

We were incredibly full by the time dinner was done, and it was nice to go outside to walk around the plaza despite the fact that the temperature, as it often does in Sonoma County, had dropped over 20 degrees since the sun set.

I loved writing this post; it was fun to be able to relive such a memorable night, but I won’t lie, it made me want to be in Healdsburg right now. It’s hard to leave a place that feels so much like home!

Do you have a place that you would rather be living? Or is it just me dreaming about packing up and moving?

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Tags: dining out. wine, Food, Healdsburg, Restaurants

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