Vacation Day Two

The second day of our vacation was full of winery visits. That’s why we’re here! I am loving cruising around in the Mustang convertible. The weather is perfect for it.
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We started the second day at Robert Sinskey Vineyards. They probably had the best wines of the day. I really enjoyed the sauv blanc and one of their pinot noirs. They have a gorgeous tasting room as well. From there we went to Silver Oak. They were only tasting three wines. And the prices were outrageous. However, we did strike up a great conversation with our tasting associate. He spent time in the DC area and remembered a lot of the area. That was a nice experience.
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The rest of the day we didn’t have a plan so we took the advice of the tasting associate at Silver Oak and visited Miner Family Vineyards and ZD Winery. Both had some very nice wines. I connected with the Viognier from Miner Family. It reminded me so much of a Virginia Viognier. They also had some nice pinot noirs to taste. Not that this means anything to you the reader, but I have noticed this trip that the wines we have tasted so far have not been those big oaky wines that California is known for. The white wines have been done in stainless steel which brings out the fruit and makes them bright, clean, and crisp. I like my white wines just like that. And it seems like we’ve tasted a lot of pinot noirs too. I don’t remember tasting so many last trip. Even so, they are very nice wines.
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After our last winery, we came back to the hotel, took a nap, took a dip in the hot tub, and then cooked out on the grill. We had grilled chicken that was delicious. And of course we had a nice bottle of wine.

The weather out here is absolutely gorgeous. During the day the sun is out and it gets up to about 85. Then in the evenings as soon as the sun goes down it cools down to the 60’s. There is almost NO humidity either! I am loving the weather. And I must have seen a million stars in the sky last night! I can see why people love living in California.
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The down side is the price of everything. Gas is the most expensive out here. It’s around 4 bucks a gallon. And then there are the tasting fees. I don’t remember them being so expensive last time. We’ve paid $20, $25, and as much as $45 just to taste the wines! And if you want to buy the wine double the tasting fees! While I love the weather and visiting wineries, I’d never be able to afford to live out here. I don’t know how people do it.

Anyway, day two was very nice and I’m sure the rest of the time we’re here will be also.