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  • Day 41

    Napa Valley🍷🍇

    November 11, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C

    Auf dem Plan stand ein Ausflug ins Napa Valley. Dass es dort so wunderschön ist mit wahnsinnigen Herbstfarben, konnten wir uns nicht vorstellen🍁
    Geniesst die Bilder inklusive Ausblick auf die Golden Gate Bridge 🌉 und die Insel Alcatraz⚠️Read more

  • Day 10

    Left the coast

    November 9, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    We had to make a plan B. We forgot it was a long weekend and that made for a busy camping weekend along the coast. We left not knowing where we were going to next. By 2pm we had made an online reservation inland and had a couple more hours to drive.
    We also made the decision to skip the Bay Area as we both had been before. And the highway south of Big Sur is closed.
    So one picture yesterday as we drove through the vineyards.
    Heading to more big trees soon.
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  • Day 27–28

    Napa Valley

    October 14, 2024 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

    Was soll ich sagen .... sitz hier bei unserem Host hoch über dem Nappa Valley und schau der Sonne zu, wie sie langsam untergeht.
    Vorher, kurz nach der Ankunft, hatte ich noch ein sicherlich einschneidenden Erlebnis: RATTLE SNAKE - wär fast draufgestiegen!!!!

    Ü - Dan Dan Farm in Napa (HH) 0,00
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  • Day 22

    Napa Valley

    August 10, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Bereits um 7 Uhr kam uns heute der Uber Fahrer abholen. Erster Haltepunkt war bei der 474 Jerome Street um Said, Yelin und Oliver aufzuladen. Mit dem Uber ging es danach nach San Francisco. Wir haben uns für den heutigen Tag eine 9-stündige Weintour gebucht. San Francisco hielt heute nicht das beste Wetter für uns bereit. Die Golden Gate Bridge war tief im Nebel versunken. Zudem war die Temperatur 10 Grad kühler als in San José.

    Mit einem Kleinbus fuhr uns die ausgewanderte, deutsche Fahrerin Judith zum Jacuzzi Family Vineyards. Dort durften wir vier verschiedene Weine degustieren. Es ging weiter zu Artesa. Das Weingut liegt in einer Art Pyramide. Wir durften fünf spannende Weine probieren.

    Zum Mittagessen ging es nach Sonoma. Ein kleines Dörfchen, aber sehr hübsch gestaltet. Nach dem Mittagshalt ging es zuletzt zu Madonna Estate Winery. Auch hier konnten wir nochmals mehrere Weine degustieren.

    Bei der Rückfahrt entschieden wir uns beim Fishermans Warft auszusteigen. Wir liefen dort den Pier 39 entlang und gingen zum Abschluss des Tages im Hard Rock Café essen. Eine Fahrt in einem Waymo, die selbstfahrenden Taxis in San Francisco durfte natürlich nicht fehlen. So sind wir vom Hard Rock Café zur Lombord Street mit einem selbstfahrenden Jaguar gefahren. Eine spannende Erfahrung, dennoch haben wir uns sehr sicher gefühlt. Danach ging es mit einem normalen Taxi zurück nach San José.
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  • Day 19–20

    Clear Lake nach Napa wine valley

    July 9, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Clear Lake ist nicht zu empfehlen, stinkt, ist sehr leer und leider nicht mehr das, was es mal war. Um den See gibt es viel Wein, allerdings gibt es in der Stadt ein riesen Trinkwasser Roblem. Wir sind in vom gesamten Napavalkey total begeistert. Alles grün, sehr sehr gepflegt, ein Weingut neben dem anderen und alle architektonisch sehr schön mit Kunst. Die Straße 29 ist gespickt auf beiden Seitenh mit Weingut er und Unterkünften und Tasting areas. Wir waren in Napa bei Walt. Wetter ist auch angenehm hier. Es gibt hier kleine Rehe auf dem Campingplatz, Raben und Waschbären.Read more

  • Day 3,323

    Domaine Carneros

    November 14, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Das Weingut gehört dem französischen Champagnerhaus Taittinger und hat sich auf Schaumweine spezialisiert. Wunderschön in den Reben gelgen und mit tollem Degustationsraum kann man es sich dort gut gehen lassen.

    Napa, Kalifornien,🇺🇸
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  • Day 13

    Day 13: Napa and Sonoma 🍷 🥂

    August 26, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    Spontaneously booked a wine tasting bus tour around Napa Valley/ Sonoma 😁 obviously the better choice than driving myself or having to stay in the area overnight (too f****** expensive!!!). We stopped at three wineries and tasted 12 wines in total 🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🥂 I have to say - they were all good! The tour guide told us that Californian wines once won against French wines in all categories of a competition. Which I had never heard of, but I’m sure in Europe this isn’t really propagated too much 😂 Anyway. Really enjoyed it, met some crazy-ass girls from SF, who adopted me for the day, and came back home tipsy but happy. Yay for Napa Valley wines!

    P.S. the merchandise was awful!! Can anybody imagine European wineries to sell shirts like that along with their wines?? Hilarious! 😂
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  • Day 15

    San Pablo Bay Wetlands

    February 26, 2020 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    Auf gehts nach San Francisco, aber davor mach ich noch einen kleinen Umweg über San Rafael.

    Die Straße führt auf einer Art „Sandbank“ durch die Wetlands, vorbei an allerei Vögeln.

    Ein schöner Start in den Tag bei diesem Wetter und der Natur 😊Read more

  • Day 12

    The Wine Train

    September 10, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    The Wine Train is a relaxed, elegant day out. It is all very civilised and well organised. Several routes are run every day and passengers gather
    In large meeting room reminiscent of a sofa clad departure lounge. You are shown to your carriage according to your destination. The carriages are Pullman types mostly built around 1915. They have been lovingly and lavishly restored using mahogany panelling, brass accents, velveteen armchairs and the tables are beautifully laid ready for lunch. The train gently travels north through the Napa Valley, which in common with all the wine growing valleys we have seen all over the world, is hemmed in with mountain ranges, which together with the soil and climate help create the perfect conditions for growing grapes and making wine. Wineries line the train track and vines stretch as far as the eye can see. Probably the two most well known names here are Robert Mondavi and Grgich Hills and it was to the latter that the Wine Train delivered us. The first two courses were served before we arrived and the food was delicious. How the chefs produce food of that calibre on the move and in such cramped conditions is beyond me. A lively knowledgeable lady called Toni showed us around the winery, combining process with tasting in an action packed hour. We were lucky enough to have a fun and friendly group which added to the experience and the tasting continued on the return, together with the final two courses of our lunch. It was a fun day.
    Miljenko (Mike)Grgich is 96 years old and still checks on his operations daily. He came from Croatia as a young man, with a wine background and bringing with him the Zinfandel grape. Robert Mondavi employed Mike as a young winemaker and then he moved to the Montelena winery. It was whilst he was with Montelena that he created the 1973 Chateau Montelena Chardonnay that beat the French at their own game, in the Paris Blind tasting competition in 1976 and put Napa Valley on the serious wine producing map. He later set up his own winery with his friend Austin Hills (of the Hills coffee family) and has been there ever since with continuing success. We tasted five wines. The Fume’ Blanc was great, Chardonnay iffy to me, but I’m no Chardonnay lover, Zinfandel yuk (horrible aftertaste on the tongue), good Merlot and a reserve Chardonnay, that has similarly won multiple awards and even I admit was really good.
    We plan to visit one or two other wineries tomorrow. Interestingly, there is quite a high charge at all the wineries for a tasting. There was talk today about the decrease in visitors to the wineries and all sorts of theories put forward as to why. In all the countries where we have visited wineries only once was a small charge made ( Cloudy Bay in New Zealand) and yet this was not mentioned as a possible cause. The minimum charge is $25 and can rise to $45. I would think this must be having an effect.
    This morning, after some housekeeping (haircut & the laundromat!), we set off for the Hess winery in the hills above Napa. This was recommended as an excellent winery, with lunch, a wine tasting and an interesting modern art collection to view. It was a glorious day and a beautiful drive up into the hills. On arrival, the winery was superbly set in gardens with modern sculpture dotted around; very much to our taste. However, on enquiry no lunch, despite the recommendation and information on the website, consequently no tasting, as we needed the food first. I do feel these wineries are missing a trick. The food doesn’t have to be in the Heston Blumenthal bracket, something a lot simpler would suffice and I feel it would attract and hold people. As a consequence, we ducked the wine tasting and went to view the modern art collection. Some was interesting and fabulous, some Peter felt he could have knocked off between main course and desert!
    To my total surprise in one gallery was an exhibition by the British Landscape artist Andy Goldsworth. Andy is much admired by me and others within the floral art world, due to his inspirational use of natural objects in his work. Born in Cheshire and now residing in Dumfries and Galloway, he was the last artist I would have expected to view in California. His pieces had clearly been executed in residence and were for me the stars of the show, although there were some fine pieces by Francis Bacon not to be ignored.
    We rather gave up on the wine tasting after that, as having rediscovered Wholefoods ( superb grocery store) and having devoured lunch we decided to peruse the very good outlet mall and stock up on some essentials. There was no jumping in and out of itinerant cars, but a certain waving about of the ubiquitous credit card.
    I must include a poster that I took a photograph of before leaving Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite. California has a reputation of being a bit ‘out there and alternative’ in the rest of the US and this may partly explain why!
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  • Day 111

    Sacramento & Napa Valley

    November 12, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

    Did a tourist drive via Sacramento to Napa for lunch. Then had to fight the crazy traffic into San Francisco.

    We have a very nice hotel for the 3 nights in SF. Specifically looked for a unit with a kitchen to prepare the Pheasant from Sutton bay.

    The breasts were vacuum packed in a little cooler and we had to freeze them every night.

    What a nice bird to eat🥰
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