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DreamingOfItaly Apr 27th, 2005 01:36 PM

Sonoma wineries that require reservations
 
Hi Everyone!

My husband and I will be staying at the Vintner's Inn over Memorial Day weekend. Are there any wineries in the area that are "must-sees" that also require reservations? We plan on going all over ... Sonoma ... Russian River Valley,,etc. etc.

Thanks so much in advance. We'd hate to miss out on someplace just because we didn't have a reservation.

Budman Apr 27th, 2005 04:40 PM

Here's a link to the Sonoma wineries. Click on the Winery tab and check them out. http://www.wineroad.com/

They're in alphabetical order. First one on the list, A. Rafanelli Winery, does require an appointment. Their Cabs and Zins are Outstanding!!! ((b))

weimer Apr 27th, 2005 06:40 PM

Budman,
What are your favorites?



Budman Apr 28th, 2005 06:36 AM

I haven't hit all 105 wineries in the Sonoma area, but here are a few that I really liked.

Downtown Healdsburg -- Sapphire Hill for Pinot Noir. Good but a little pricy -- directly across the street, Davis Family Winery -- Just released their 2003 Pinot. I liked it so much I bought 1/2 a case to bring back. Camillia Cellars is in the same area. I bought 1/2 case of their Sangioveise futures to be released next March.

Right outside of town is Pezzi King. Their tasting room was in the Madrona Manor, but I think they have since moved to downtown Healdsburg. Their 2000 Zin is fantastic.

Nalle on Dry Creek Road has some great Zins, and of course A. Rafanelli has Superb Cabs & Zins. Make an appointment to go taste there. They are a Class Act in my opinion.

Lambert Bridge was barrel tasting their Merlot when we where there. After seeing Sideways, I hesitated in tasting because of the "No Merlot" scene, but I must say, their Merlot was really good and should be a "winner" when it is bottled.

La Crema has some great Pinot, and even their 2002 Syrah was fantastic. Picked up some of those also.

Of course, everyone's taste in wine is different, but those were some that I found extraordinarily good. ((b))

Kal Apr 28th, 2005 08:12 AM

I'd have all sorts of reservations going into a winery with B'man. :S-

weimer Apr 28th, 2005 10:24 AM

Budman,
I like the heavier reds myself - zins and petites in particular. I haven't been to a few on your list but will try to on my next trip to Sonoma in May.

May I reccomend Christopher Creek for zins and Stryker for great zins and reserve cabs.

Drink up!




Grasshopper Apr 28th, 2005 10:26 AM

I second Rafanelli's. Bring cash or check, they don't take credit cards.

I also enjoy Michele Schlumberger, which requires reservations.

Grasshopper Apr 28th, 2005 10:27 AM

By the way, since you're dreaming of Italy, be sure to go to Ferrari-Carano. It's a great Italianate villa.

DreamingOfItaly Apr 29th, 2005 05:52 AM

Thanks everyone. Some great suggestions. We can't wait!


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