Friday, November 21, 2008

Amador County Wine Country

Yesterday, we finally managed to get on our trip to the Amador County wine country, approximately 30 miles from Galt. The main road through is about 10 miles long, and I previously counted signs for 57 wineries--just on the main road. Our goal was to get to three wineries for taste sampling. Our first stop was Vino Noceto, a very small winery, specializing in Sangiovese, a light, fruity red. We sampled 7 or 8 of their wines, and bought a bottle of Reserva. They also grow walnuts and olives, and we bought a bag of glazed walnuts, and a bottle of olive oil, which is real grassy and has a little peppery accent. Then we sampled the bottle of Frivolo, which is not yet bottled for this year, and is sold out for last year. It is a sparking white. If you are able to find a bottle, buy it. It is a definite treat as a party wine. Very yummy! Then we took photos of each other in front of the pomegranate tree, and the tasting room hostess offered us a pomegranate.
As I am pretty much a light-weight wine drinker, I told Greg I didn't think I was up for more wine tasting--after only one winery! But we had to make another stop at Villa Toscano to get some lunch and pick up a bottle of orange muscat.
We arrived home safely and have all of our Thanksgiving wine. It was a very enjoyable day trip and the weather was perfect.


1 comment:

Lee said...

It looks like you both had so much fun!