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Happy Bastille Day! Many of the wineries in Sonoma held celebrations this past weekend, and we were lucky enough to celebrate with some delicious food and wine at DeLoach Vineyards.

The first half of our day, however, was spent celebrating my husband’s birthday on Lake Sonoma. If you ever get a chance to go boating on the lake, please do yourself a favor and go for it! What a relaxing and magical day. . .

We started with a hearty breakfast at our Healdsburg bed & breakfast  and then drove North to get to the lake, passing exquisite scenery all along the way.

Dry Creek Valley

Lake Sonoma

We grabbed sandwiches and drinks at the marina and after getting a quick overview of the boat, we were on our way.

Lake Sonoma

After some speeding around, we found a cove and tied up the boat so that we could swim, sun, and eat lunch. It was quiet, the air was SO clean and fresh, the sun was strong, and I was with my favorite person. The perfect getaway.

Lake Sonoma

After some rest, we decided to explore the other side of the lake (which was actually once a valley that was flooded to form the lake!)

Lake Sonoma bridge Lake Sonoma

My photos don’t do it justice.

Lake Sonoma

When the sun started to get to us, we drove back through the valley to Bella Villa Messina to cool off, shower, and get pretty for our visit to DeLoach.

On our drive through the Russian River Valley, we stopped for a quick tasting at Arista Winery . . . more on that later! Then it was on to DeLoach, a winery we visited and loved last fall.

DeLoach Winery traveleatlove Healdsburg

DeLoach had a beautiful spread of picnic foods as well as wine by the glass.

DeLoach picnic

fruit

quiche

The winery grounds were the perfect place for a summer picnic. We wandered around as we listened to the band and sipped on our wine. One of the coolest (literally) parts of the evening was watching a massive front of fog move into the valley, rapidly cooling the air. You can see the fog in the photo below on the right. By the end of the evening I was freezing! The Pinot Noir grapes of the Russian River Valley love this diurnal shift though, so I suppose for the sake of the wine it’s okay 🙂

DeLoach winery DeLoach winery

We ended the night with a glass of Boisset champagne. Boisset Family Estates is the parent company of DeLoach, and I really enjoyed a bit of their bubbly.

After an hour or so we may have gone to a taqueria in Healdsburg for a little bit of this:

chicken tacos

hot sauce, salsa, guacamole

Mexican food is SO good in California! Just another reason to move there. . .

Our early Bastille Day celebration was a perfect day. There are so many incredible winery events going on in wine country, and paired with the natural beauty, it is simply amazing.

If you could move anywhere right now, where would you go? Or would you stay where you are?

Tags: Bastille Day, California, DeLoach, Food, Lake Sonoma, Santa Rosa, Sonoma, Sonoma County, wine, wine country, wine events, wine tasting, wineries

Nothing like a couple of local winery visits and a great dinner out at a new restaurant to turn a bad weekend around! Sunday morning started out as another groggy one with another not-so-great night’s sleep.

The original plan for the day was to celebrate my friend Raija’s Master’s graduation with a trip to Cuttyhunk Island off of the coast of New Bedford. Due to some illness and exhaustion among all of us, we skipped leaving Boston at 7:30 am for a 9:00 ferry. But fun still needed to be had. The hubs and I decided to visit a couple of the wineries from the Coastal Wine Trail festival last week, and we picked up the girls along the way.

Our first stop was Running Brook Vineyards in North Dartmouth, MA, a little over an hour drive from Boston. It continually amazes me how rural Massachusetts is just outside of the city. Parts of Dartmouth were very pretty! The Running Brook Winery is located in the middle of a sprawling field, and I couldn’t resist photographing some farm machinery. Oh how I want to be a farmer!

Running Brook Farm Running Brook Farm Winery and Tasting Room

The tasting room and winery are in a big warehouse, and when we spoke with the owner, Pedro Teixeira last week, he shared with us the future plans for the building. It sounds like it will be spectacular!

Running Brook Wine Barrels Running Brook 2007 Chardonnay

Because we were visiting the winery, we had the opportunity to taste more wines than at the Coastal Wine Trail Kickoff where wineries were limited to 3 wines each.

I had a few favorites:

2005 Chardonnay Reserve: A full bodied Chardonnay with vanilla on the nose and palate, a buttery note, and the rich taste of oak aging. This wine has won two bronze medals in competition.

I think I am becoming more used to the buttery flavor of oak aged Chardonnay. Like the Enanzo Chardonnay I tasted earlier this week, Running Brook 2005 Reserve Chardonnay offered subtle evidence of oak aging, and I liked it.

2007 Auslesen: Auslesen is a German wine term for late harvest wines (Auslese). Its literal translation is “selected harvests”. It is used in the wine trade to describe specially selected, perfectly ripened bunches of grapes that are hand-picked and then pressed separately from other grapes. These grapes are specially selected for their content of Botrytis cinerea or noble rot, which gives the grape a unique sweet, earthy flavor with hints of citrus and honey.

The Auslesen is a wine that you would only want a small glass of, due to its sweetness, but I thought it was quite yummy and different than other sweet wines that I have tasted.

Our plan was to also visit Coastal Vineyards. I liked their Seaside White so much last week that I was really hoping to be able to taste through all of their wines. Unfortunately, we were unable to find the winery, the same problem, we found out later, that several other winery visitors had.

Instead we went to a place we have visited a couple times, Travessia Urban Winery. (past visits here and here). I was excited to bring my friends to Travessia knowing they would like the wine as much as the husband and I do.

We tasted through some favorites, including the 2007 and 2008 Vidal Blanc and the 2008 Rosé.

Travessia Rose and Vidal Blanc

Then we had the opportunity to do a barrel tasting of Marco’s newest wine, the Jester, a blend of  48% Zinfandel, 27% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Syrah, and 10% Petite Syrah. This wine is awesome! It will not be bottled until the end of the summer, and I can’t wait to see what a few more months of barrel aging does to it. I think that is the most fun part of barrel tasting. 🙂 And now we have a case of the Jester to look forward to in the fall.

Marco Montez, Owner and Winemaker, Travessia Urban Winery Travessia Jester, a blend of Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Petite Syrah

It was great to see Marco again. Now matter how many times we have tasted his wines, he always has some more interesting information to share about his wines or about wine in general. Apparently due to the weather we have had, the grapes this year are a month ahead of where they were last year which could be a good sign and could produce some great red wine grapes in New England.

Winery Visitors

Friends and Husband in his Aer Arann Gaelic Football Top, one of my favorites :) 

After a drive home and a short rest (I could get used to this long weekend thing!), the husband and I headed to the new Bistro du Midi for dinner. Bistro du Midi is very close to my office,and I have been wanting to check it out for awhile now.The menu is full of dishes that we wanted to try.

 

Bistro du Midi Menu

I had a glass of Sparkling Saumur Rosé, Louis de Grenelle from the Loire Valley. It was delicious and along with a bit of sweetness and delicate bubbles, it had a slight earthiness to it.

Sparkling Saumur Rosé, Louis de Grenelle, Loire Valley

We shared Oysters Marinated with Apple, Fennel & Pepper Mignonette. They were so fresh and light and really went perfectly with the wine.

Oysters Marinated with Apple, Fennel & Pepper Mignonette Oysters Marinated with Apple, Fennel & Pepper Mignonette

For my dinner, I had Steamed Mussels Marinière au Pastis with Chili Dusted Frites. The mussels were perfectly tender, not a chewy one among the bunch, and I mopped up all of the broth which was flavored with a generous pour of Pastis and tomatoes. Mmmmmm.

Steamed Mussels Marinière au Pastis Moules Frites

I can’t say no to really good fries!

Chili Dusted Frites

We were having such a wonderful time enjoying the breezy evening on the Bistro du Midi patio that we of course had dessert, this decadent, gooey chocolate pistachio tart. Pretty amazing.

Chocolate Pistachio Tart

Bistro du Midi had incredibly friendly service and a very welcoming hostess, something that is always refreshing in downtown Boston. Their downstairs dining room is entirely open to the outdoors in the good weather, so even if you don’t score a patio seat as we did, there is still tons of light and fresh air. I can not wait to return to eat all of the items on the menu we didn’t try.

Off to enjoy Memorial Day with a nice long walk, some sun, and maybe a bit of yard work. I hope you are having a great weekend! Be back tomorrow with my 1 year blog birthday post and a giveaway to celebrate!

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Tags: Barrel Tasting, Bistro du Midi, Boston, chardonnay, Food, MA wine, Mussels and Frites, Running Brook, Travessia, Vidal Blanc, wine, wineries

In a few days I will have a whole week of new travel and food posts, and I am so excited! With all of the guest bloggers I have had recently, I noticed that I have some new readers and thought I would share a few of my favorite past posts. Stay tuned tomorrow for a post from Cinque Terre with drool worthy photos!

Click on the photos below to discover my favorite destinations 🙂

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