Aonair
Amizetta
Reverie II
Dakota Shy
Lede
Del dotto
Amizetta
Reverie II
Dakota Shy
Lede
Del dotto
Second Aonair and Del DottoDaytona22 said:
Aonair
Amizetta
Reverie II
Dakota Shy
Lede
Del dotto
I thought about mentioning this one. Definitely heralded. But price wise it may be much for what was asked? Not sure what all of their portfolio runs.cecil77 said:
Spottswoode
Check out Gallica... former Cakebread winemaker (it is Cakebread family)Chipotlemonger said:
I'm guessing you meant Pestoni Family and not Preston (Dry Creek)?
Anyways, here are some others not on the list that I've been to and enjoyed.
- Goosecross - stones throw from downtown Yountville, neat little property.
- Cakebread - Loved my experience here, lot of fans on TexAgs I believe. I did however just hear a sour story of them not replacing a corked bottle for a family friend. Seemed petty and not what you'd expect or want from a winery.
On that Sage Canyon note, Dakota Shy is an option I think has been discusses on here before? I could be mistaking them for Wheeler Farms. Either way I think they're both similar. I've never been to either but they came to mind and were not on your list.
I would do Schramsberg in St. Helena too. IMO a near must-visit, and especially if you've been to near 20 other Napa wineries and not it.
If you liked that, and are ever in Nassau, Bahamas, then go to the Graycliffe Restaurant to eat and then tour the cellar.FTAco07 said:
Wine cellar at the restaurant last night was pretty cool,
2000 years old from ancient Roman time. The proprietor told me to go down and pick whatever bottle I like, but thankfully came down quickly to advise. Disappointingly few old bottles given the cellar but very cool experience and reasonably priced.
Been to Napa before or is this your first wine country trip?diehardpop86 said:
My wife and I are going to Healdsburg on the 20th for the 1st time for 3 days. We trying to line up our winery visits. What are some top recommendations?
great little vacation town. I love it.diehardpop86 said:
My wife and I are going to Healdsburg on the 20th for the 1st time for 3 days. We trying to line up our winery visits. What are some top recommendations?
if you want to drink a more complex but not cheap zin, check out Limerick Lane just outside of town. Sections of the vineyard go back to 1910.jh0400 said:
Second RRBC. The Windsor tap room is nice and much closer to Healdsburg than the OG Santa Rosa pub.
For winery recs, you can't skip Ridge if you like Zins. I also like Quivira in that area.
Arista makes great Pinot and has beautiful grounds. Davis Family also makes good Pinot, and their tasting room right off of the square has a great view of the Russian River.
none of those were more than $50?Quote:
I have had some Aloxe Corton, Volnay, and Pommard before and never has them next to each other to compare.