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I love wine, and one of my favorite things in life is discovering new wines and sharing them with family and friends.  Usually my wine discoveries take place at a local wine shop or at Trader Joe’s or World Market.  But yesterday I was lucky enough to get to spend the day in Napa with my parents.

As part of my birthday gift, we decided to take a day trip up to Napa to experience the wine country on a weekday.  As much as I love wine, I’ve only been to Napa two other times, which seems unreal to me, since it’s only about an hour and a half (2 hours with traffic) from where I live. My parents are experts on the Napa Valley, so I thought it would be fun to go with them.

We headed out and took the scenic route up to Napa, traveling along the Great Highway, crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, and then heading into Yontville.  It was a leisurely, beautiful drive that took us almost two hours, because we did hit some traffic along the way.  But it was worth it.  We had a great time talking, joking, and laughing.  The weather was gorgeous, and sometimes it’s the unexpected moments in a car during a road trip that are the ones we rembember the most.

We had decided to go to Mustard’s Grill for lunch.  I had been to Mustard’s once before, but my parents hadn’t been, and since the owner/exective chef at Mustard’s was recently featured on Top Chef Masters, I thought it would be fun for them to experience her menu.  There was a 35 minute wait, but we didn’t mind, especially after smelling the heavenly aromas coming from the kitchen.  By the time we were seated, we were definitely hungry, and had no trouble figuring out what to order.  Since it was 2pm, we decided to have lunch.  My mom and I had the Grilled Ahi Tuna Sandwich, which had a basil aioli and housemade pickled ginger.  It was devine!  I always like ahi tuna, and this sandwich definitely didn’t disappoint. My dad had the BBQ pulled pork sandwich, which he said was delicious, as well.  We opted for iced tea over wine, since we were hitting the wineries after lunch.  I told my parents that I’d love to go back to Mustard’s for dinner, to truly experience the chef’s cuisine.

After lunch, we went to Cakebread Cellars, because I had been dying to go.  My parents had never been to this winery, so it was a new experience for all of us.  I’ve had Cakebread Chardonnay in restaurants before and loved it, and I knew their other wines would be just as good.  When we pulled up to the winery, we saw a sign saying that wine tastings and tours were done by prior appointment only.  Undeterred, we entered the winery and asked about making an appointment.  Luckily, they had room for us at 3pm, so we only had to wait a few minutes.  The really cool thing about this wine tasting was that they take you on a tour of the grounds (which were gorgeous).  At each stop you make, you taste a different wine and get to learn a bit more about the winery.  I really love this type of tasting because it seems much more fun and interesting than simply standing in a tasting room and sampling wines.  (Don’t get me wrong, I love doing that, too, but when you’re in the Napa Valley, it seems a shame not to fully experience the winery).

They started us off in the gift shop with Sauvignon Blanc, which I didn’t enjoy.  I don’t care for that variety at all, but my mom said she enjoyed it.  Next, we really began the tour, and they took us into the garden to sample the Anderson Valley Chardonnay.  This was absolutely delicious.  I liked it so much that I splurged on the $37 bottle.  The guide explained that this was made “in the French style,” and whatever they do to it, it is remarkable.  Then we were led deeper into the grounds and got to sample the Reserve Chardonnay.  I thought I would enjoy this wine even more than the Anderson Valley Chardonnay, but I didn’t.  Don’t get me wrong, it was really rich and buttery, but I liked the crispness of the Anderson Valley Chardonnay better.  Next we headed into the wine making area and sampled the Carneros Pinot Noir, which was really good.  We watched them bottle wine as we tasted my favorite wine of the day, the Red Hills Lake Zinfindel. By far, this was the smoothest, richest Zin I have every had in my life, and I would have definitely purchased a bottle, except for the fact that payday isn’t until Friday.  The nice thing is, I can order it online, and I definitely will, when I have some extra money.  Finally, we headed back out to the garden, to the outdoor bbq, and sampled the Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon.

It was so interesting to learn the history of the family, the winery, and the development of the wine from Barry, our guide.  When we overhead the tour group behind us, we were even more glad that Barry was guiding us, because the girl on the next tour sounded like she should be at Disneyland rather than a winery.  I’m all for having energy, but her fake enthusiasm was a bit much.  I loved the relaxed nature of Barry’s presentation.

We left Cakebread hoping to hit another winery, but didn’t have enough time.  This is the one problem I have with Napa – they close the wineries too early in the summer.  Why not stay open until 7pm in the summer, since it’s lighter later?  Most of the wineries close at 4 or 5, making it difficult to get to many, unless you start out really early in the day.  Still, the visit to Cakebread was really worth it.

After the winery, we went to St. Helena to go to Michael Chiarello’s Napa Style store.  It was nice, but didn’t really have much merchandise out.  He has an amazing selection of spices and marinades, but other that that, I wasn’t very impressed with the wares.  The website and catalogue are so much more visually appealing than the store itself, which I find odd.  Also, we have a Napa Style locally, so I guess I wasn’t amazed because we can go to the store whenever we feel like it.

Then we went to Dean & Deluca, which was great.  I loved looking at all of the exotic offerings, and my mom picked up a bottle of Moroccan marinade that we said we were going to use on some grilled ahi of our own.

After the gourmet food shop, we got back on the freeway and headed to the Outlets.  What’s a trip to Napa without some outlet shopping on the way home, right?  My dad and I both found shoes to purchase, and amazingly, my mom came away without anything.  She’s usually the first one to find something to buy, but this time nothing struck her fancy.  The shoes I got are simple flats from Clark’s (un)Structured line, but they are like walking on pillows.  I think they’re going to become my daily wardrobe staple once school starts again and I’m on my feet all day.

Then we headed back home, but we ended up taking the scenic route by accident.  There was so much fog on the Great Hwy that I told my dad to take the wrong exit, and we headed through Pacifica, through Half Moon Bay, along Hwy 1.  It was absolutely gorgeous to see the ocean over the curves of the cliffs, but it definitely added to our driving time.  We arrived back at my parents house at 9pm, tired, hungry, but very happy.

It was a truly fantastic day.  Beyond the delicious food and the terrific wines, the best part of the day was being able to enjoy time spent with my parents.  I am so very lucky to get along so well with them and have the type of relationship with them that makes us savor the moments we share together.  They are two of my best friends, which is so special to me.

Here are a few photos of our time at Cakebread:

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When I was first setting up this girls’ weekend, I wanted to make sure to find a great hotel & spa that would accommodate all 5 of us, be clean and comfortable, as well as affordable. On a previous visit to Napa, a group of girlfriends and I had stayed at a gorgeous, high-end resort in Yountville called Villagio. The rooms there are amazing, and the spa is absolutely luxurious. It’s a bit pricey, but a great place to make a fabulous, pampered weekend getaway. In February, I made a call to see if they had any rooms available for this weekend, but they were already all booked. I was disappointed, but knew that we’d find something that would fit our needs and make for a great weekend.

PE said that she had heard of Golden Haven Hot Springs & Spa in Calistoga, and that it might be a nice place for us to check out. The website showed a Girlfriends Weekend special, which included a 2-room suite and a spa day. The prices were really reasonable, cheap, even and it looked like a clean, nice place.

We got to Golden Haven, and found it to be nice. It wasn’t lavish or luxurious, but it was clean, nice, and friendly. It had a warm feeling to it, and we knew we would be right at home.

Our suite had one main room with a king-sized bed, small “kitchen” area with a small refrigerator, a microwave, and a sink. There was also a good-sized vanity area, a small bathroom, and another bedroom with a double bed in it. Plenty of room for all of us.

We started out with our “picnic” on the bed, laying out all of the cheeses and crackers we had purchased at V. Sattui, some nonfat onion dip that AB had made, raw veggies, and black bean corn salsa. Delicious! We also opened one of the Peju wines that CTLB had brought, and we were set for a fun little cocktail hour.

Next stop, dinner!

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So, you might be wondering why I was wine tasting, eating dinner, and drinking when I’m supposed to be on this medically supervised fast. I had made the decision months ago that because this weekend was so special, and because CTLB is only going to get married once, I would break the fast and eat real food and drink real wine this weekend. Plus, I figured it was early enough in the fast that it wouldn’t affect my weight loss too severely. I made good choices in what I ate, overall, and I worked out hard on Saturday night when I got home to try to work off some of the calories that I took in. We’ll see what the scale says on Tuesday, but no matter what happens, it was definitely worth it to enjoy this weekend.

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What trip to Napa is complete without some wine tasting? Isn’t that the whole point of going up to Napa?

Peju Winery

We started out at Peju Winery, which is CTLB’s favorite. I’d tasted some of their wine before, but had never been to the winery. As it turns out, this was the best stop along the way. We were lucky enough to have Alan “Yodelmeister” Arnopole during our tasting.


Alan is quite a character, and had us crying because we were laughing so hard. At one point during his talk about the wines, he stopped and asked us if he could get real. He then proceeded to adjust his pants and straighten his tie. I had no idea what we were about to experience, but just prepared for something unique. Alan broke out in a RAP all about Peju and the wine we were about to taste. This older, white guy was rapping to us! And he wasn’t half bad. Not only that, he knew that CTLB was there for a bachelorette weekend, so he kicked a freestyle rap all about her “betrothal.” Pretty cool. After the next wine was sampled, Alan began to YODEL for us! When we told him he should make a cd, he quickly pulled one out that was available for purchase. You know we had to snap that up as soon as we could! It became our “soundtrack” for the rest of the afternoon.

I don’t know whether it was the rapping or the yodeling, but all of us walked out of Peju with at least 2 bottles of wine. I wonder if the people who didn’t have Alan at their tasting bought as much? I highly doubt it.

The whole experience at Peju was so fun, and it totally set the mood for the entire weekend. I am so glad we stopped there first, because it put us all in the right frame of mind to have an amazing time. The stage was set for a terrific weekend.

Provenance Vineyards

Our next stop was Provenance Vineyards. This tasting was more of a classic wine tasting, without the yodeling or rapping that Alan gave us. Our wine expert was young, but very knowledgeable, and the best part was that she was very generous with her pouring. The wines at Provenance were very good, but much more expensive to purchase, so we enjoyed our sample tastes and left without buying anything.

V. Sattui

Our final stop on our wine tasting tour was V. Sattui. V. Sattui is unique in that they have an amazing deli and cheese case, along with a huge wine shop. We quickly decided to buy quite a few of their delicious cheeses in order to make an impromptu picnic back out our hotel room before we headed off to dinner. We also did a tasting at V. Sattui, and Gabe, our wine expert, was lots of fun. He couldn’t have been a day over 21, but he handled our raucous group of 5 ladies with ease. We tasted some good wines here, and a few of us added to our wine collections.

At this point, we were all anxious to check into our hotel rooms and get the real party started.

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So, you might be wondering why I was wine tasting, eating dinner, and drinking when I’m supposed to be on this medically supervised fast.  I had made the decision months ago that because this weekend was so special, and because CTLB is only going to get married once, I would break the fast and eat real food and drink real wine this weekend.  Plus, I figured it was early enough in the fast that it wouldn’t affect my weight loss too severely.  I made good choices in what I ate, overall, and I worked out hard on Saturday night when I got home to try to work off some of the calories that I took in. We’ll see what the scale says on Tuesday, but no matter what happens, it was definitely worth it to enjoy this weekend.

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I spent Friday and Saturday in the Napa Valley with an amazing group of women who were all there to celebrate CTLB’s upcoming wedding. It was a bachelorette party of sorts, and it was one of the best weekends I have had in recent memory. The entire trip was smooth, carefree, and fun. No girl-related drama, no arguing, no awkwardness. Just a lot of wine, a lot of fun, and a lot of laughter.

I had the idea quite some time ago that a group of girls should all go up to Napa to celebrate CTLB’s impending wedding, California style. CTLB loves Napa, so it seemed like the perfect setting.

Once I asked CTLB about it, she was all for it, and sweetly said, “as long as it doesn’t cost too much for all of you, I’m all for it.” She gave me a list of the girls she’d like to invite, and we took it from there. Since I’m going to be referring to all of the ladies in the following posts, I’ll give you a breakdown of the name abbreviations:

PE – a smart, fun girl whom CTLB met in SF. PE worked as a bartender at a neighborhood hangout that CTLB and her fiance frequent, and they became fast friends. It turns out PE is also from Massachusetts, so they had tons in common.

Gatsby – this woman is originally from a small town in Texas. She’s a clinical psychologist who works with law enforcement and youth that are in gangs. Gatsby was the girl who was closest to my age, and she and I got along famously. We’ve made a vow to continue to hang out, even after CTLB goes back home in June.

AB – One of the sweetest, kindest, nicest people I have ever met. AB also works as a bartender at a local bar that CTLB and her fiance frequent. She also happens to be dating one of CTLB’s fiance’s good friends. Such a small world.

I had only briefly met these girls before our weekend, but now I truly consider all of them my friends. It isn’t often that you meet such a warm, welcoming group of women that you get along so well with. I’m so happy that I got the chance to get to know each of them this weekend.

There are tons of stories to tell, so I’m going to break the weekend up into separate posts, just so that you can pick and choose which ones you want to read. Although I would recommend reading all of them, because they are all very entertaining.

Girls’ Weekend in Napa – the wine tasting

Girls’ Weekend in Napa – Golden Haven Hot Springs Spa & Resort

Girls’ Weekend in Napa – the dinner

Girls’ Weekend in Napa – Susie’s Bar

Girls’ Weekend in Napa – Pin the Macho on the Man

Girls’ Weekend in Napa – the spa

Girls’ Weekend in Napa – the conclusion

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So, you might be wondering why I was wine tasting, eating dinner, and drinking when I’m supposed to be on this medically supervised fast. I had made the decision months ago that because this weekend was so special, and because CTLB is only going to get married once, I would break the fast and eat real food and drink real wine this weekend. Plus, I figured it was early enough in the fast that it wouldn’t affect my weight loss too severely. I made good choices in what I ate, overall, and I worked out hard on Saturday night when I got home to try to work off some of the calories that I took in. We’ll see what the scale says on Tuesday, but no matter what happens, it was definitely worth it to enjoy this weekend.

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