Finishing up a quick Sonoma trip. Has been great to explore this part of the county and wine country.
Started out with a tasting at Auteur, not far off of the square. Basically behind girl and the fig. The wines were all top notch. Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs, with one classic Cabernet. We loved everything, and I would have liked to take the Durell Chardonnay but honestly we are set on Chardonnay at the moment at home and could always use more Pinot. Ended up taking a couple of their base Sonoma Coast bottles and 1 Mendocino Ridge Pinot. This was my personal favorite tasting of the trip. Stellar wines, awesome backyard setup for the tasting, perfect weather, and a nice leisurely feel to it.
2nd tasting was at Repris. Thankfully rain has hit the area this week. May screw up the views for some but it is really great to see for the region. I loved watching the rain and fog roll through during our tasting. Only qualm was that we were then not able to take the ATV vineyard tour (insurance related I am sure…), but it was understandable. The volcanic rock caves were fun to walk through, and the tasting was nice. Loved their Right Bank wine, a Cab Franc Merlot blend. We had mainly 2018 wines, with some older vintages sprinkled in.
3rd tasting was a place we didn't originally have planned, Sixteen 600, not far south of the Sonoma square. Our hostess at Auteur recommended it if we had any type of inkling towards Rhone varietals and wines. This was a quaint and super fun tasting in a unique house. Got to choose some records to play while there and they had a sweet room to room setup. We actually ended up getting most of our trip's bottles from here. The wine was great and the price was accessible. There was a tie in to Repris too. The guy behind this is friends with the Grateful Dead, hence some of the old hippie vibes and branding, and has a property up on Moon Mountain right near Repris. This is not somewhere I would have chosen to go to just based on looking around online per say, but damn I am happy we went. The whole experience reminded me of why I love wine.
After that was a place that was recommended three times over! Once from TexAgs, then again at Auteur, then again at Sixteen 600. We did do some shopping and browsing around the square though in between some of this…
Kamen was freaking great. Makes sense we liked their wines too, they farmed and got a lot of their fruit from right near Repris! Can't remember if they were 100% fruit from up there. Funny that we ended up tasting 3 places in this trip all with a ton of fruit from the same Moon Mountain area. We did the tasting just at the square but will definitely be returning to do a mountaintop tasting with Kamen. Excellent Rhone wines and Cabs. We loved them all but left with a Grenache and a Rhone blend. The Grenache was one of their first wines we tried, and it was super memorable. Whole cluster with stems, so it has some tannic backbone and structure to it that you don't always see in fruity versions of Grenache.
Phew, that's it in terms of set tastings. Also got to throw in a glass of Champagne at Sigh off the square, some hiking, some tacos at El Molino Central (highly highly recommend), and a couple of great dinners. Wit & Wisdom was spectacular and the perfect apex to our trip. Sits a mile south of the square. Loved it.
It was a great time in Sonoma! Thank you 752bro4 for the input, looking back it seems we did a lot of what you mentioned!
I think trips are more memorable if you just kind of plan a few bones to it then let the locals guide you the rest of the way. We completely changed dinner plans on a dime for both nights based on this, we did 2 wineries based off of this, and in the end it felt that much more "in the moment" and reflective of the time.