Tudal Winery |
I'm finally finding the time to write part II of my Napa trip. I know I was there last November, but, I wanted to make sure I didn't leave out a single detail. I must say I was quite happy going this time of year. We were there shortly after harvest so Napa was not overly crowed. While there weren't many grapes to see on the vine after harvest they vines were starting to turn the beautiful golden shades of fall.
Roaming the vines at David Fulton Winery |
We pulled into town and headed straight for our hotel. We stayed at the Embassy Suites Napa Valley. There are many reasons why I like staying at Embassy Suites, you get a suite (which works well with a group of girls), every night there is a managers complimentary cocktail hour, and every morning you get a complimentary cooked to order breakfast. I must say that the Napa Valley Embassy Suites had a few bonuses. Their cocktail hour had a full spread of snacks all complimentary, and upon arrival we were given a complimentary bottle of wine to enjoy in our room. Notice I've said complimentary a lot!!! That's because I want you to know you get a lot of bang for your buck if you stay here. One of the nicest things was the hotel was a short walk to downtown Napa where we ate most of our meals.
That first night we had a nice dinner in town and just relaxed in our room so that we were well rested for day 2. Napa is not somewhere that you want to drive yourself around so we opted to do a tour after a lot of research. A few other options are to hire a company that actually comes and drives your car for you, you can take a tour anywhere from private limo, to big tour bus, to the Napa Wine Train. Hot air balloons are also a popular way to see Napa.
We decided to go with Platypus Tours after reading their rave reviews, and I'm so glad we did. They were voted best wine country tour in Napa 2014. Our group wasn't too big or too small about 15 of us in all. Its funny because everyone was quiet and kept to themselves at first and after a few tastings we were all the best of friends.
Our tour guide was Amanda and I wish I could tell you to request her but we were her last platypus tour. She was leaving to work for a vineyard and was also in the process of making her very own wine. You could tell that she loved her job at platypus and sharing her vast knowledge of the valley and wine itself. She told us we weren't going to do anything mainstream like Robert Mondavi and that since this was her last tour we were going to go out with a bang and go to 4 of her favorites.
First Stop: David Fulton
This family owned winery has been making wine since 1860 and each vine is free standing. This is something you rarely see anymore. The top picture of the blog was taken there.
David Fulton tasting room |
In between stop 1 and 2 we were served cheese, crackers, nuts, and all the water we wanted! I forgot to mention that the bus was setup so that we all sat facing each other which made it fun to interact and get to know the other people on the tour.
Second Stop: Bennett Lane
Bennett Lane was beautiful place to tour and taste. The wine didn't quite suit my pallet but that shouldn't stop you from a visit. This was also our lunch spot. Included in our tour is a picnic lunch that we had in their garden. It was beyond relaxing.
This is the winery dog. I wish I could remember his name. Did you know most of them have a dog?
Our view during lunch |
Third Stop: Paoletti
Paoletti is an italian style wine winery. I do believe some of their vines were transplanted from Italy.
This winery was a very unique experience. We were able to tour their wine cave where all of their barrels are stored.
When we arrived at Paoletti we all sat family style around a big table for the tasting. They are known for their reds and they were amazing. I even left with a few bottles.
After the tasting we went into the caves. What experience! We were poured a glass of wine to enjoy as we walked around the caves listening to classical music and enjoying the marble bust that were in every alcove.
Enjoying every minute at Paoletti |
This stop turned out to be very special. This is where our tour guide Amanda would be continuing her wine career after leaving Platypus. She knew the ins and the outs and literally this winery felt like coming home. It gave me the feeling of being amongst family at a really incredible back yard BBQ.
The coolest part of this vineyard is that where ever you looked you saw some sort of fruit or vegetable growing. We were literally in and among the garden.
This is Amanda our tour guide with Jen pouring us a taste of wine that is still processing. |
We sat at a tall table out in the garden to taste the Tudal Wine. The wine maker himself came out to taste with us. We were in his back yard after all. His house is right there on the grounds. John was like talking with an old friend. He gave us advice on love and life over a glass of their signature Red Tractor wine.
We were so sad to have to leave Tudal. I was the lucky one though. You see my husband was meeting me in Napa in a few days and Amanda invited me to bring him back for a private tasting.
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