On our way out of San Fran went stopped by the Golden Gate Bridge and took time out to snap a few photos. The Bridge is much larger than I imagined and very powerful and grand. I can officially cross that off my bucket list.
The wine makers were harvesting the grapes as we were touring the grounds. It is interesting that this process of wine making has been around for ages. Yet each year the wine makers continue to change and perfect the process to ensure that they are making the most delicious wines year after year. I think being a wine maker would be very satisfying when you develop an award winning wine.
Next we went up the hill and tasted wine at Rutherford. We had a nice time tasting and picnicking. The service was wonderful and the grounds were breath takings.
We finished the day at Del Dotto's cave winery. It was by far my favorite due to the great tour guide, fun group of fellow tour members, and fabulous wine.
Monday involved visiting several wineries and more wine tasting. We started off at Grgich for grape stomping. I love the episode of "I love Lucy" where Lucy is stomping the huge barrel of grapes. This was definitely a highlight of the day.
The rest of the day was filled with great wine, beautiful scenery, good company, and an abundance of grapes and numerous pictures.
Tuesday started off really rough (having to evacuate our hotel room) but we tried out hardest to make the best of a bad situation. Bryce, mom, and I went out exploring the Napa / St. Helena area for local goods, while Dan worked. We were disappointed in the farmer's market and decided to hit the outlet mall. We went to a local joint called "Gotts Roadside" for lunch. We all enjoyed the roadside atmosphere and fresh fried food.
I thoroughly enjoyed my trip to wine country with my family. It is always nice to get away from reality and spend quality time with the fam. I would highly recommend everyone to visit the Napa area. California wine country did not disappoint. You can't beat drinking fabulous wine and talking smack to your baby brother.
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