Start in Mendocino, drive South then inland through the redwoods into Anderson Valley, and explore the many small wineries that produce stellar wines in Sonoma. A trip of a lifetime!
Wait, how has everyone not seen this video? Excellent in-depth explanation, I would love to learn more. Also, I appreciate the photos and subtitles. Looking forward to visiting both next month. Thank you!
Nice to hear a wine maker with similar values and philosophy in California. People say capitalism drives innovation, but what it really does is breed recipe wine making and over priced Napa Cabernets.
Paso Robles make great Rhône Blends and the Austin Hope Cabernet will hold its own against NorCal . Santa Barbara county or Santa Burgandy county as some call it for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir .
Even with the outside noise I appreciate this video. I used to work in the industry on both sides of the Mountain and your points are spot on! Kudos
Start in Mendocino, drive South then inland through the redwoods into Anderson Valley, and explore the many small wineries that produce stellar wines in Sonoma. A trip of a lifetime!
I love that you mentioned this! Mendo actually has some good wineries not many people know about! A few tasting rooms right inside the old High School
Wait, how has everyone not seen this video?
Excellent in-depth explanation, I would love to learn more. Also, I appreciate the photos and subtitles. Looking forward to visiting both next month. Thank you!
Honest insights and good wisdom.
Great video...now I am thirsty..
Nice to hear a wine maker with similar values and philosophy in California. People say capitalism drives innovation, but what it really does is breed recipe wine making and over priced Napa Cabernets.
Paso Robles make great Rhône Blends and the Austin Hope Cabernet will hold its own against NorCal .
Santa Barbara county or Santa Burgandy county as some call it for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir .
when everyone is charging a million per acre of course the wines will get expensive
$50-75 for a decent wine?? I'd never drink wine again
Seriously? There are great Napa cabs to be had under $50.