Entertainment | 08/24/2009 11:00 pm
Best American Wine Getaways
What better way to bond with friends and family than over a glass of vino?
wowOwow.com has teamed up with findingDulcinea.com,”Librarian of the Internet,” to create a getaway plan for all oenophiles (wine lovers). Whether you wish to sip your way across France’s Burgundy region, or sun in Napa Valley, here’s a guide to help invigorate your vino experience. You’ll discover some of the best places in the world to find a good glass. To learn more about any of the wine destinations visit findingDulcinea. You can also learn ways to plan a wine trip on a budget.
Tell us: Where are your favorite wine destinations?
Tell us: Where are your favorite wine destinations?
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I basically live in "Oregon Wine Country" so know it well. the blurb didn’t mention that Oregon is the second largest producer of Pinot Noir in the world. Second to France. If you’re planning a trip here though plan it Mid July to October. I mentioned on the seasons thread that we only have two seasons here…. wet and dry.
Chrome, sadly I haven’t been to Oregon for pinot, but I do "import" Oregon pinots and love them! Not to the exclusion of Sonoma pinots, however, and Burgundy is still my favorite producer of wines from that grape.
Pride Mountain Vineyards in Napa/Sonoma (they’re on the county line). Every wine they make is an outstanding example of the grape/grapes.
Joseph Phelps Vineyards in Napa.
Caymus Vineyards (the BEST cabernet in the business).
Groth Vineyards and Winery in Napa.
Stony Hill Vineyard in Napa.
… and so on.
Oh, I’m an oenophile. To think, all this time I thought I was just an alcoholic. LOL.
I’ve always loved the North Fork of Long Island for the vineyards. The wines produced there are remarkable and I am so upset that I cannot get them here in California.
I am now living in San Francisco and am often riding my Harley through wine country here. It’s so beautiful and I’ve discovered my new favorite haunt. The Russian River Vineyards in Sonoma. I don’t know what I love about it most, their wonderful wines or their wonderful food? Those are fabulous but the people there have become near and dear to me. They make the trip all worthwhile. If you’re in the area you totally have to enjoy their Brunch.