Year in review in Sonoma

Year in review in Sonoma

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The year started like this:

Spring rolled in gently, with winter rains launching a great cover crop (left), and beautiful bunches of berries (right) filling the canopy.

 

Visitors

Many visitors joined us for farm tours and wine tastings as the summer weather kicked in

Ripening fruit

A long slow summer allowed the fruit to ripen perfectly

 

Predators

Bobcats (Lynx Rufus) and Coyotes (Canis Latrans)  arrived right on schedule to take advantage of the summer boom in rabbits, squirrels, and other rodents

 

And yellow jackets thrived in the warm weather. We did our best to capture the queens in spring and the colonies all summer long.

Harvest

Harvest begin in mid-October and seemed to be over in flash. 2025 will be a vintage to remember – long slow easy growing conditions, with high quality and high quantity fruit.

 

Fermentation

We selected a very special yeast source, from Rioja Spain, for this year’s estate Sagrantino fermentation. Dry ice, stainless steel and conrete tanks, and oak barrels all played a roll. 

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Fresh fruit to press

With superb pristine berries, we completed fermentation in the weeks that followed. And then with the help of many friends we broke out the Mori SS press for the final press step. The resulting deep purple (smoke on the water) grape skins pomace cake was a sight to behold. That cake, and all the stems from harvest, went back into our compost program.

 

Chicken Pox!

Oh no! Zero errors all year long. And then…on the last barrel…and the last inch of filling…I over-burped the valve to the dogleg and sprayed Dominic in the face with a nice fine mist of ‘Sagrantino chicken pox’.

 

The vintage concluded in a gorgeous Fall day and an incredible star-lit night.

 

New baby

A  new handsome baby boy, Liam, greeted the 2025 vintage. A future Sagrantino fan in the making?

 

There’s no “I” in team

Ken and Dom salute the end of the season that was filled with wisdom, learning, sickness, health, the next vintage of wines, and the next generation of winemakers

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Time to shop – Click here for holiday wine

2021 Sonocaia estate Sagrantino

2022 Sonocaia estate Sagrantino

2021 Dysfunctional Family ‘Double Buffalo’ Red Blend 

Recent awards:

Gold, 96 points, Cal State Fair

Gold, 94 points, North Coast Wine Comp.

Gold, 92 points, San Diego Int’l Wine Comp

90 points, Los Angeles Int’l Wine Comp

 

See you next spring!

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A look back at 100 blog posts

A look back at 100 blog posts

A look back at 100 blog posts, moments from life in Sonoma wine country

Let’s take a step back in time. But first…the wine business is suffering from over-supply, cost inflation, and Gen Z’ers hunger for canabanoids and canned cocktails. But that doesn’t stop us at from enjoying the best that Sonoma wine country can pour out of 750ml glass bottles. Here at the Swiss Hotel back room, I marvel at my colleagues ability to consume their own products!

 

 

Sometimes the drinking is purely social and maybe even gets a little out of hand (above). But just as often, we’re focussed on seriously judging our work and the work of our colleagues. Below, a blind tasting of 10-year old Sonoma Valley reds.

 

 

Join us as we reflect on over 100 blog posts over 7 years emailed to over 2000 subscribers, like you.

 

I embarked on the idea of this blog post as a way to communicate with each of you – as we set about developing the 11-acre Hydeout Farm. I was careful not to do too much selling. I was and still am interested in building a following and having dialogue – yes, about grapes and wine for sure; but also bees and honey, chickens and eggs, vegetable and fruit tree gardening, creek restoration, alternative energy, compost, travel, and the non-profits in Sonoma town.

 

I’ve selected my personal favorite blog posts for republishing. I would be pleased if you would scroll through them and relive your favorites with me. And please send me a note with your thoughts:

 

June, 2017 – the very first post announcing the launch of this blog.

Welcome to the Hydeout Sonoma vineyard and wine blog

 

Feb, 2019 – Celebrating 20+ years of winemaking

Celebrating 20 vintages from the Santa Cruz Mtns. to the Sonoma Valley

 

September, 2020 – FIRE !

The smoky grape harvest of Sonoma 2020

 

October, 2022 – traveling to Montefalco, Umbria where Sagrantino grows

Umbria and Sonoma – Sagrantino, Food, and Motorcycles

 

March 2020 – Wildlife (in the time of Corona Virus)

Sonoma Farm Life (in the time of Corona Virus)

 

December, 2021 – RAIN!

Rain in Sonoma, finally…

 

June, 2017 – it was a backyard music party

1st annual wine and music party Hydeout Sonoma 2017

 

December, 2018 – Hope for the future

Hope for the future of wine and food

 

January, 2024 – a review of 2023

A year-end wine country lifestyle photo journey

 

A 2018 post about the wine industry convention held every year in Sacramento

Wine Industry Convention

 

June, 2018 – Farming organically

Farming Sonoma vineyards organically

 

And there’s still time in 2024 to shop for wine!

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Sonocaia wine lineup – DYS 2021 “Double Buffalo” Red Blend, DYS 2017 Red Blend, Sonocaia estate reserve 2021, Sonocaia estate reserve 2022, estate olive oil, apple grappa

 

Shop Our Wines

 

 

Shop here for wine. And see you in 2025.
Winemaker Ken
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Pre-holiday wine sale with a discount!

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Have a look below at the special and quite delicious wines we are featuring today. As most of you know, we are a small boutique winery at the intersection of Sonoma Valley and Carneros, just south of Gunlach-Bundshu and Scribe wineries. Our approach to both farming and winemaking is very hands on. We produce only between 150 to 200 cases of each wine. This equates to just 1-2 tons of each cuveé, allowing us to literally do everything carefully by hand, with our eyes and senses judiciously managing each lot every day all year long, from farming to harvest to barrel to bottle. The result are wines that each come with a great story, an interesting provenance, and are genuinely true to their terroir. And therefore fun to drink. Please dive in…

2022 Sonocaia Estate Reserve Sagrantino:

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2022 Estate Reserve Sagrantino

Pre-release allocation only to blog post subscribers like you. This just-bottled 2022 vintage is a truly epic red wine; deep and dark in color, with ample tannins, a long finish and great acidity. We are very excited about this vintage. It is the result of literally years of effort in the vineyard and winery. Originating with the importation of Sagrantino grapevines from Montefalco Umbria in 2016. Aged two years on oak. This wine is made for dining on a cold winter night. It will cut through the meanest turkey gravy your momma ever made!

Click here to order: 2022 Sonocaia Estate Reserve Sagrantino

 

2021 Sonocaia Estate Reserve Sagrantino

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2021 Estate Reserve Sagrantino

After years of carefully farming our estate Sagrantino, this inaugural 2021 vintage is rich and smooth and very food friendly, like Sagrantino should be. As it was the very first vintage, it is a bit softer and more approachable compared to the blockbuster 2022 we just bottled, above. This wine will go very well with baked turkey, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin pie! Suggestion – try this in place of your go-to Thanksgiving Pinot Noir.

 

2021 Dysfunctional Family Winery “Double Buffalo” Red Blend

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2021 Dysfunctional Family Winery “Double Buffalo” Red Blend

The “Double Buffalo” 2021 Dysfunctional Family ‘Red Blend’ was sourced as always from four of our friend’s special boutique organic vineyards around Sonoma Valley. This vintage is soft and fruity and really easy to drink, but carries some body and weight into a long finish. A terrific food-friendly wine, especially great with pizza, burgers, and BBQ. And, this is a great wine to match with Thanksgiving leftovers! Blend is 62% Syrah, 24% Zin, 8% Merlot, and 6% Cabernet.

 

2017 Dysfunctional Family Winery “Gran Reserva” Red Blend

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2017 Dysfunctional Family Winery ‘Red Blend’, Library Selection

Driven primarily by structured hillside Cabernet Sauvignon and inky Petite Sirah, this wine is dark, rich, and weighty, and yet is also easy to drink  – owing to both perfect bottle age and the addition of small amounts of smooth Syrah and jammy Merlot. Aged 2 years on a mix of new and neutral oak, then aged an additional 5 years in bottle. It is perfect and ready to drink right now.

We are re-releasing this library wine just for the holidays. I recently snuck this bottle into a blind tasting with some very well known and expensive red wines. The team was a collection of local Sonoma growers and vintners who have tasted many delicious wines. And they were so moved that they each bought a case. Get yourself some while it lasts.

 

2020 Dysfunctional Family Winery Rosé

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2020 Dysfunctional Family Winery Rosé

Just 7 cases left in the whole wine world! If you love Rosé for Thanksgiving, and many have that tradition…made in the ‘saigneé style’ – meaning ‘bleeding off’ the unfermented pink grape juice from the full tank of fresh grapes, then cold fermented in stainless steel and quickly racked back to neutral oak barrels for settling; all resulting in a wine that is dark pink in color, crisp, and fruit forward. Drink well chilled, and don’t be afraid to put an ice-cube right into your glass like we do. Chill and open this wine for your family and guests to set the perfect festive mood.

 

More holiday wines – find ’em all here

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Part of the Sonocaia and Dysfunctional Family winery lineup. You and your family and your guests will enjoy having these wines on your holiday table.

Click here for more delicious holiday wines!

Enter discount code FF20 at check out for Friends and Family 20% off of all our wines. Good only via this blog post. Order today to receive by Thanksgiving.

 

News and flash backs:

 

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November 2023 – just one year ago, the grand opening of Sonocaia estate winery

 

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December 2023 – gathering with friends and colleagues over too many wines, in the private dining room at the Swiss Hotel on the Sonoma Plaza

 

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Ken and Cynthia pouring Sonocaia at the 2024 Vintner’s Festival. This is one of the major events put on every year by the Sonoma Valley Vintners and Growers Association. The SVVGA has a great board of directors and staff. The team is superb at featuring the beautiful and authentic wines of Sonoma.

 

Some informative reading about Sagrantino, polyphenols, and tannins, just fancy words for color and flavor:

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Next post coming in December – a trip back in time across 100 blog posts, and a chance to sit back and scroll through images and news from across the world of wine over the past few years.
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A winter corporate event at our Redwood City winery, in 2003; one of the first urban wineries in the bay area, and the genesis of our entry into the wine business over 20 years ago.

A pictorial grape-to-glass wine journey

A pictorial grape-to-glass wine journey

Enjoy this pictorial journey of Fall in the Sonoma Valley

From our sun-soaked vineyard to the bustling crush pad, immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the Sonocaia Estate Winery in the Sonoma Valley. Explore the heart of California wine country and savor every moment of the season.

With our 2022 vintage, we reached the promised land having created a Sagrantino wine with superb color, great depth, structure, and varietal distinction. It’s simply a gorgeous wine that goes so very well with grilled beef, rich pastas, and aged cheese.  And the most perfect match of all – mushroom risotto!

 

Bottling the 2022 vintage

 

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The finished product – vintage 2022 Sonocaia estate reserve Sagrantino. The first truly representative example of our almost decade-long effort to replicate Umbrian Montefalco Sagrantino in the Sonoma Valley. 

 

Shop here for Sonocaia Sagrantino

 

The bottling crew

 

Valley of the Moon “Vintage Festival”  – Grand Tasting Event

 

We poured our recently bottled 2022 Sonocaia Sagrantino estate reserve and the 2021 Dysfunctional Family ‘Double Buffalo” wine at the Valley of the Moon “Grand Tasting” event at the Barracks on the Sonoma Plaza. A really large audience crowded around our tasting table for three hours, a wonderful surprise given that we were literally surrounded by much larger and more famous wineries. 

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The Grand Tasting inspired a big crowd from around the country

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Lead by Executive Director, Robyn Sebastiani (2nd from right), the entire Vallay of the Moon “Vintage Festival” staff made the event a great success.

 

Valley of the Moon “Vintage Festival”  – Harvest Dinner and Auction Event

Celebrating 200 years of Sonoma Valley wine and farming, we donated a monster 6 Liter Methuselah of the 2017 Red Blend – 32% Cabernet, 29% Petite Sirah, 25% Syrah, and 14% Merlot, all from 100% organic, 100% Sonoma Valley vineyards, and 100% grown, produced, and bottled by our company.

 

 

Valley of the Moon “Vintage Festival” – Grape Stomp

 

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As a large audience roared with encouragement (from a significant distance), 2-person teams raced each other to stomp ten pounds of grapes and produce a winning volume of liquid, and happily got themselves and the judges covered in red grape juice in the process

 

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This was the winning team’s submission. And the stomping was much harder than it looked, even for the energetic youngsters.

 

Recent visitors to the Sonocaia estate

These are a few of the photos of various visitors to the winery, very random and with instructions to “just act natural.” They were all very good at following instructions.

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Vintage 2024 – harvest prep

Sanitation and equipment checks are a constant at the winery. And especially at the start of harvest. Even more so when your assistant winemaker, Dominic Smith, also of Domesday wines, shows up with a new ultra-sleek, super-gentle, and very expensive Italian must pump.

 

A brief pause for some fun on the Sonoma Plaza

The Sonoma Plaza has an all-summer-long Tuesday night Farmer’s Market. It always attracts a large audience, especially when the food trucks and the music make the scene.

 

A grand rodeo at the Wing and Barrel Ranch in Carneros

The most incredibly all-American and patriotic event of the year in Sonoma, other than Fourth of July, our hosts Christine and Jon Curry of Landers Curry (famed Sonoma home builder and interior designer) served us ample cold beverages, provided perfect seats to view the parachute, barrel racing, and bull riding (and it should be called bull falling), followed by an hours-long BBQ. The right way to prep for harvest.

 

Watching, waiting, tick tock, and finally, it’s go-time for the harvest

It’s a bit nerve-racking and daunting to work to diligently farm a vineyard and then put your head on the pillow every night in October and say to yourself “should I pick…now?” The decision will affect the quality and features of that vintage for years to come – in barrel, in bottle, and on your dinner table. But the decision must be made. And so in my view you make it fearlessly and without hesitation.

Night harvest - A pictorial grape-to-glass wine journey

5:00am, the sky is dark, the air is perfectly cool, the tractor lights are glowing, it’s time, let’s do this.

 

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The team is psyched for the final bin as the sun begins to set on a long day, and the mighty Kubota tractor keeps on chugging

 

Wait, did you wash those feet?

Funny? Yes. But not a joke. Mike and Dom dropped the last 20% of this fruit into the bin as ‘whole clusters’ (stems on) and foot-tread the fruit. Truly, the most gentle and really pretty compelling way to very softly break up the berry skins without cracking the seeds. Works really well on smaller lots of 1-2 tons. Not so much on 100 tons!

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Final thoughts

With all the wines quietly fermenting in the winery, we’re now busy with punchdowns and pumpovers 2-4 times every day for the next month. Then, it will be time to press that wine into barrels. And then eat some turkey and mashed potatoes.

But meanwhile…wait for it…Acorns! Just like clockwork, as the last grapes are harvested, the oak trees start dropping acorns. And I start yet another year of passionately collecting them for the baby oak tree nursery.

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Acorns - A pictorial grape-to-glass wine journey

And from the Hydeout gardens, a payoff of amazing Fall potatoes

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Warmest regards to you each for a fantastic, cold, rainy, quiet, and peaceful winter

 

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Shop Sonocaia here – buy now in time for Thanksgiving – online or pick up at the winery

 

Next post – a review of the over 100 blogs posted here since June 2017

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Happy tourists in their hot air balloons grace the early morning October skies over the Hydeout Farm and Sonocaia Winery

 

Join us for some fun in the Sonoma Valley

Join us for some fun in the Sonoma Valley

Living in the Sonoma Valley wine country is definitely gratifying. We constantly meet happy people on their vacations. And we eagerly share our wine and vineyard and farm life. Like everything in life, there is work involved in growing grapes and making wine, sometimes hard work. But at the end of the day, it is worthwhile. Please enjoy these photos and captions of the most recent weeks around the Sonocaia winery and the Sonoma Valley

Visitors to Sonocaia and Dysfunctional Family Wineries

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Standing in front of the winery “totem pole”, wonderful winery clients visiting from Kukui ‘Ula resort in Koloa, Kauai. Their visit was so entertaining. Every few minutes, another couple of their friends wandered in. We started as a group of 7 and ended at 13. And they walked away with smiles and much wine including dramatic large-format bottles. Great group.

 

Euphoria Yoga Day Retreat

We partnered with Euphoria for a Yoga Day Retreat. Guests enjoyed a full al fresco yoga practice, relaxing sound healing, and a complete wine tasting experience.

An invitation – Travel with us to Umbria Italy: Wine, Wellness, and Culinary Retreat with Euphoria

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Join Euphoria Retreats, a Sonoma-based luxury retreat company, for a visit to Umbria Italy. Immerse yourself in Italian cuisine, culture, wine, and nature at the famed Borgo di Carpiano Resort. This retreat offers a blend of wellness and indulgence, featuring activities like cooking classes with Chef Luca, wine tastings, and walks through the wooded landscape. Guests will explore the medieval village of Gubbio, enjoy three glorious fresh light meals a day prepared by your very own in house chef. There will be plenty of time to relax by the pool and warm evening toasts. The retreat promises a rejuvenating experience in a setting rich with history and modern comforts. In the mornings you are invited to mix in some wellness and try on some light exercise, including stretching and flowing with resistance bands under the guidance of Lisa Carlsson, co-owner of Euphoria Retreats. For more information call 707.309.0010, we love to chat about travel!

Note: Cynthia and I travelled on a version of this Euphoria tour two years ago. We like to think that Tuscany is to Napa as Umbria is to Sonoma. As dedicated growers of the rare Umbrian Sagrantino red grape variety, we were on a pilgrimage to taste the original Sagrantinos in their native land of  Umbria.  And we concluded our travels at the very glorious Umbrian mountain hideaway, Borgo di Carpiano. We can highly reccomend this travel excursion. And as subscribers to this blog, you get 25% off using the special discount code, if you apply soon!

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Expansive view from the Borgo Di Carpiano Resort terrace

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It’s always time for fresh homemade pasta at the Borgo!

 

Rack and Return – time for a bit of wine science

The primary wine fermentation, when yeast converts sugar to alcohol, take places in the first few weeks after harvest in the Fall. Then the wine is pressed and moved into barrels to settle and ‘elevage.’ Sometimes spontaneously, but traditionally after winter when the barrel cellar begins to warm up a bit, a secondary fermentation begins called Malo-Lactic fermentation. Malic acid (like the tartness in a green apple) is converted to Lactic acid (like the acid found in dairy). The result is a profound softening of the wine along with an increase in desirable aromatics.

And, after the secondary Malo-Lactic fermentation is complete, it is traditional to perform a ‘rack and return.’ Simply put, the wine is drained from the barrels into a vessel, the barrels are cleaned, and the wine is then returned to the barrels to complete the ‘elevage’ or cellar aging.

The most critical activity during rack and return is the very labor intensive act of sanitizing the entire winery and all of the equipment, moving the wine out and back to barrels, and then sanitizing everything again. It is fair to say that the number one activity in a winery is sanitization. Keep things spotless, like a hospital, and most trouble can be avoided.

Vineyard management – and a bit more wine science

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We just completed deleafing the fruit zone on the north side of the Sagrantino vineyard the result is to bring in plenty of air and light to the grape bunches on the north side of the canopy but avoids sun burn on the south side of the rows from the scorching sun by leaving the leaves in place; we’re going for perfect ripening here. We also irrigated for the first time since the winter rains. We’ve captured surface rain water for just this occasion. We’re trying to stretch out irrigation as the vineyard gets older. Eventually, we should be able to dry farm 100%. Dry farming saves water. And makes grapes very deep, dark, and delicious. The roots reach deep every year looking for water. And eventually they go deep enough that they don’t need added water. The result is very evident – dense dark rich wine vs. somewhat watery, bland, and/or weak wine.

Sonoma Valley Museum of Art

Sonoma is blessed with many non-profits including several that enrich the lives of the residents. The SVMA museum is a treasure in our small town, with a constant flow of challenging and intriguing works on display. This summer’s annual museum gala was held at the famous Buena Vista Winery. Built in 1861 (see stone walls in photo), revived by the Bartholomews in 1949, and brought back to life again in 2011 by Jean-Charles Boisset and Gina Gallo. 

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The Sonoma Valley Museum of Art held its annual gala at the stunning Buena Vista winery. It was a spectacularly successful event, with delicious food and drink al fresco, and funds raised support art education in Sonoma Valley.

Hot Air Ballooning

Hot air ballooning is a year-round spectacle in Sonoma Valley. If you’re up early enough, you’ll very likely see hot balloons in the sky. Cynthia signed up with a visiting friend and joined Sonoma Ballooning for a ride. Call time is bright and early at 5am. Here a few photos from the ballon and from the ground.

Click here for Cynthia’s hot air balloon flight log video

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A blurry but close view of the Sonoccaia winery, Sagrantino vineyard, and surrounding Hydeout farm

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Another perspective of the Sonocaia estate grounds, vineyard and winery on the right half of the photo

 

Our wines! You have not yet tasted our fabulous Sonocaia and Dysfunctional Family wines? What are you waiting for? Call us to plan your visit:

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Dysfunctional Family Winery rosé, made in the traditional French saigneé style, a bit darker and more robust than typical cotton-candy rosés, best ice-cold with appetizers before dinner

And when you’re done with rosé, consider these gorgeous red wines:

Enjoy the rest of your summer. And thanks for reading!

Ken Wornick

 

One last thing – a taste of San Francisco

Yes, San Francisco is in the news, currently challenged with an endless homelessness and crime problem/debate plus empty offices and vacant retail spaces due to (depending on who you ask) covid, work from home, taxation, crime, etc. But, “The City” still provides many glorious ways to enjoy it. 

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Driving back from a wine tasting event in San Francisco, we could not resist pulling over and marveling at the beauty of the Palace of Fine Arts on Lyon Street, host the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition. It’s like a little taste of Rome or Paris in our own backyard.