Suggestions for Sonoma wine & lodging for one day & night
We've done the big wineries in Sonoma & Napa a few years ago and are
looking for the smaller, hopefully unique and lovely wineries in between. Wondering thoughts about dry creek valley, heldsburg, etc. although not stuck on any particular area. We are only spending one day & night and would like to find charming yet affordable lodging for the night ( charning & affordable wine's would be great, too). Just looking for something special... All advice is much appreciated, Ryan |
Suggestions for Sonoma wine & lodging for one day & night
We stayed at the Applewood Inn last year and loved it. Great restaurant
there as well. It is however where the flooding was near Guernville but I know it is high enough above the Russian River to have not had a problem. In article . com>, wrote: > We've done the big wineries in Sonoma & Napa a few years ago and are > looking for the smaller, hopefully unique and lovely wineries in > between. Wondering thoughts about dry creek valley, heldsburg, etc. > although not stuck on any particular area. We are only spending one > day & night and would like to find charming yet affordable lodging for > the night ( charning & affordable wine's would be great, too). Just > looking for something special... > All advice is much appreciated, > Ryan |
Suggestions for Sonoma wine & lodging for one day & night
> wrote in message ups.com... > We've done the big wineries in Sonoma & Napa a few years ago and are > looking for the smaller, hopefully unique and lovely wineries in > between. Wondering thoughts about dry creek valley, heldsburg, etc. > although not stuck on any particular area. We are only spending one > day & night and would like to find charming yet affordable lodging for > the night ( charning & affordable wine's would be great, too). Just > looking for something special... > All advice is much appreciated, > Ryan > Well, its really hard to do much in one day and night, but we've enjoyed the restaurant here -- but have not stayed in the rooms... One of the smaller wineries in the area that we enjoy is Porter Creek -- don't expect a fancy tasting room or tour bus parking.... http://www.farmhouseinn.com/areainfo.htm http://www.portercreekvineyards.com/...home_main.html Mike P |
Suggestions for Sonoma wine & lodging for one day & night
Near Sonoma (Glen Ellen) try Wellington Vineyards 11600 Dunbar Rd
Nearer Healdsburg, Go to Rochioli next door to Hop Kiln (which used to make killer petite sirah, but pulled the vines to make way for more "saleable" types) out the Russian River - just follow the signs at every crossroads West of Healdsburg. > wrote in message ups.com... > We've done the big wineries in Sonoma & Napa a few years ago and are > looking for the smaller, hopefully unique and lovely wineries in > between. Wondering thoughts about dry creek valley, heldsburg, etc. > although not stuck on any particular area. We are only spending one > day & night and would like to find charming yet affordable lodging for > the night ( charning & affordable wine's would be great, too). Just > looking for something special... > All advice is much appreciated, > Ryan > > |
Suggestions for Sonoma wine & lodging for one day & night
What ever you do---avoid Binkies House of Hops on the Sonoma Coast. They
serve frogs & suds and catch of the day which was aardvark the day I was shlepped there by Hunter Thompson's wine geek cousin, Stalker. One look at the rattler in the WC and I vamoosed out of there real good and ate at a Carls. "Ronin" > wrote in message ... > Near Sonoma (Glen Ellen) try Wellington Vineyards 11600 Dunbar Rd > Nearer Healdsburg, Go to Rochioli next door to Hop Kiln (which used to make > killer petite sirah, but pulled the vines to make way for more "saleable" > types) out the Russian River - just follow the signs at every crossroads > West of Healdsburg. > > < |
Suggestions for Sonoma wine & lodging for one day & night
Joe "Beppe"Rosenberg wrote:
> What ever you do---avoid Binkies House of Hops on the Sonoma Coast. They > serve frogs & suds and catch of the day which was aardvark the day I was > shlepped there by Hunter Thompson's wine geek cousin, Stalker. One look at > the rattler in the WC and I vamoosed out of there real good and ate at a > Carls. <snip> Joe, you're nuts, and I mean that as a compliment! :-) Dick R. |
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