Review: Hopland Passport Weekend by Hairy Putter

2 11 2011

A hot date with my best girlfriend Tallulah at
Hopland Passport, Fall 2011

 Mendocino County is fast becoming the “go to” place for fun-filled festivals and often these are not always able to include us. So when I learned that Hopland Passport was coming up (October 22 – 23) and knowing that many of its pet friendly wineries were taking part, I decided this was my chance to join in some festival fun.

Picture of Lula (she's on the right)

With 16 wineries taking part (including a few usually open to the public only by appointment) they were all featuring gourmet food, live entertainment and showcasing many new vintages of their hand crafted wines over these two days. I knew this was a great opportunity to take my French bulldog best girl, Lula, out for a date away from the coast and show the lady what a rock’n good time can be had in Hopland. It was a gloriously clear blue sky morning when, accompanied by my uprights, two dear friends (one who was our DD, designated driver), Lula’s mum and the princess herself, we departed Fort Bragg. Meandering along Highway 1 beautifully showcased the amazing views of an unusually calm turquoise Pacific Ocean which dazzled the eyes as it reflected the abundant sunshine. Next we traveled over Highway 128, through the landscape’s kaleidoscope of changing fall colors and the haunting redwood forests of Anderson Valley, then over the majestic hills on Highway 253 (Boonville/Ukiah Road) connecting to Highway 101, and then south to Hopland. It was hard to nap on this ride as we were all excited and Lula and I had much to catch up on.

New friend at Nelson Winery

We arrived at our first stop, the Nelson Family Winery, just as the wood fired pizzas topped with mouthwatering ingredients like artichoke hearts, chèvre, gold bell peppers and fresh tomato sauce were being put into the oven. Lula and I were able to stretch our legs, greet a few admirers and say a very personal hello to a few of the redwoods that stand sentry in a delightful grove that offered plenty of welcome shade. The uprights went to work immediately sampling the wines and fortunately not straying too far away from the pizza oven, so Lula and I could continue to judge the various crusts. I must say I was very partial to the crust that had traces of homemade pepperoni.

It is easy to get around to all the wineries without having to drive yourself. A fleet of shuttle vans runs regularly between the wineries which makes carrying your souvenir wine tasting glass around so much easier than balancing it on the dashboard as you drive. As we had our very own DD, we hopped back into the car and we were off to our next stop, one of my favorite and regular haunts, Saracina Vineyards. As usual the team at Saracina paired their wines excellently with mouthwatering passed hors d’oeuvres, including delicate morsels of truffle cannellini bean purée with a hint of garlic, garnished with a snip of fresh chive, served on an individual hexagon-shaped pan de mie, a perfect bite sized snack if only I had been allowed one! I did however manage to look mournful enough to get the uprights to share one of the skewers of marinated flank steak served with an olive tapenade dipping sauce; delicious!

At Jeriko Winery

Next stop was Jeriko Estate which I had not been to before. The tasting room is housed in a large hacienda-style building. Your journey into the main tasting room takes you through an intimate corridor surrounded by stacks of oak barrels that set the mood beautifully. Directly out of the barrel and being showcased for the first time was a sampling of 2010 Jeriko Sangiovese—the uprights seemed to enjoy that. The tasting room itself is a huge open space that is broken up with intimate seating areas, a large tasting bar, stand up cocktail tables and, of course, my favorite, back bars full of yummy food with such offerings as aged artisan cheeses, sliced fresh French bread, bowls of pesto pasta salad with vegetables, barbecued sausage, kebabs of grilled veggies, tri-tip and succulent pig that I discovered was all being cooked right outside the open French doors. Had I been made aware of that fact earlier, I might have insisted that we spend more time on the picturesque patio; cooks are always dropping things and it is my duty to assist in the cleanup. While relaxing on our uprights’ laps on a large comfortable sofa, Lula and I greeted many well-wishers who stopped by to give us head rubs. I have to say I got a little jealous as Lula began to flirt unabashedly with a young handsome male upright who couldn’t contain himself from rubbing her belly and fawning all over her. All I can say is she was putty in his hands. I soon got over it when I was offered samples of pig, beef and cheese.

Next stop on our Passport journey was another favorite haunt of mine, Campovida. This spectacular property is being lovingly brought back to life by Anna, Gary, Ken and their team. Campovida is an oasis of relaxation, peace and tranquility. It’s an amazing experience, encompassing a winery, tasting room, organic gardens, meeting space, guest cottages, bocce ball courts and a swimming pool. Campovida is a wonderful place for picnics, events, meetings and gatherings. This weekend Mexico ruled, traditional music was playing and the live music being performed was World Folk, delicious authentic morsels were offered, carnitas, tacos of seasoned chicken and pork, rice, beans, salsas for all degrees of palates, mild, medium, hot and, paired wonderfully with samples of an extensive range of quality wines. A stand out for the uprights was the Talmage 2006 Charbono. During my visit I unfortunately did have a few words with a fellow canine that was not on a leash and came bounding over and was not very friendly. This illustrates perfectly why I cannot stress enough; uprights, PLEASE remember, only bring us to places if we are in a good mood and always keep us on a leash for our safety and the safety of others. Despite this little altercation, Lula, the uprights and I had a fabulous time with all our friends at Campovida as usual.

Yummmm! Steak sandwiches at Rack & Riddle

Next stop was Rack & Riddle, this ‘only by appointment’ wine processing and distribution center also crafts its own line of wines and is particularly adept at making great, affordable and extremely drinkable sparkling wines. Here Lula and I got to wrestle on hay bales, partake of roast beef sliders, had our picture taken and had lots of attention paid to us. At Rack & Riddle, there was a true representation of the diverse people that come out in multitudes to celebrate all things Hopland. From the roar of the Harleys  and their leather clad riders, to the high fashionistas from the City, retirees taking a rest from driving their RVs and locals out and about catching up with friends and sharing the adventure—who wouldn’t be having fun with a mix of visitors this colorful and friendly.

Our next stop was to visit my friends at Terra Sávia and the wonderful owner and operator, Yvonne. It’s a funky, fun-filled fantastic organic winery and olive oil producing delight. Usually open only by appointment, this charming warehouse style tasting room cumart gallery, really encompasses the spirit of the wine, olive growing and local farming communities of Mendocino County. On your visit be sure to take a stroll around the grounds, which are adorned with hand crafted structures of ingenuity and history. The Italian cuisine that was showcased paired very effectively with their wines. Some of the smorgasbord of delectable delights were, olives and olive oil tastings, bruschetta, walnut pesto blanco polenta squares, cannellini beans with pumpkin and sage and the most amazing (according to the uprights) figs poached in Petit Verdot with honey and lavender. The noises of appreciation coming from the uprights  were audible throughout the building. The figs paired amazingly well with the Rosé Sparking wine, which is made from Merlot grapes that add a wonderful depth of flavor. In keeping with the fun and funky atmosphere of Terra Sávia, the band was rocking and way cool, serving up a mixture of great covers that had people tapping their feet and swinging their hips. This is also the place where one of my uprights dropped his wine glass and there was one of those awful moments of complete silence that engulfed the building. Oh, but it did not last as the band struck up another familiar tune and the party continued on.

The grounds at Terra Sávia

Our last stop was downtown Hopland itself, where a concentration of six wineries have tasting rooms along with SIP!, which features 18 vineyards from Mendocino County in its pet friendly tasting room. In downtown Hopland we visited Brutocao Cellars where rock‘n’roll was the music de jour and people were dancing up a storm, playing bocce ball, strolling the grounds and obviously having a great time. Lula and I managed to successfully navigate the tasting room of McNab Ridge and the outdoor sample tables with their Halloween costumed pouring staff offering such tasty morsels as jumbo shrimp, tri-tip crostini, chipotle meatballs and handmade truffles. Next up, Graziano, with grilled pork tenderloin, foie gras and imported Italian sausages—just a few of the delectable edibles on offer. Finally after squeezing myself through the merry throngs of happy revelers into the very popular tasting room of McFadden Vineyards, I was instantly recognized and rewarded with a treat. They were serving wild rice and artichoke salad, beef steak marinated in local olive oil and McFadden blend herbs. Finally, onto the Weibel Family Vineyards where I dined on shitake mushroom bruschetta and salsa verde and Brie while the uprights sipped such taste sensation wines as sparkling pomegranate. Unfortunately for the uprights these wineries were so crowded it was hard to find room, however, when they did finally get in and sampled some of the wines and food they all had that total look of contentment that humans get after being indulged and indulging in a great day of fun, food and wine.

Finally exhausted, Lula and I settled into the car for the journey home. Safe, knowing we had a designated driver, we nestled back to back, snuggling, dreaming happy thoughts and reveling in a much needed nap of contentment. I have to say, I think I know how to show a girl a good time.

So fellow canine gourmands  and wine enthusiasts, what can I say to you apart from, if you get the opportunity to attend Hopland Passport I think you too will have a wonderful time. And if not for Hopland Passport but during your trip to Mendocino County, do make it a point of stopping off at some of the wineries mentioned above and tell them “Hairy sent me.” Sorry I couldn’t visit all the wineries participating, but next time I promise to visit those not mentioned here first.

A few things to note; the weather was very warm so be careful about leaving us in a vehicle unattended. Not all the wineries had water bowls out for their canine visitors, so make sure, uprights, that you bring a container for us to drink from. Waste bags are a must and PLEASE do not forget to clean up after us. Tickets include both days and can be purchased in advance online at www.hoplandpassport.com. If you have a designated driver, that person will get into the festival for free and be able to enjoy the delicious food and entertainment along with us. You can pick up your wristbands/tasting glass or buy tickets on the day at any of the participating wineries, all you do is choose which winery to start at and you are all set.

FYI: Keep checking this blog and www.visitmendocino.com as the publication of my new expanded 3rd edition Pet Friendly Travel Guide to Mendocino County should be available for viewing and download around Thanksgiving time.

Cheers,

Hairy





Review: Tour Mendocino Wines by Hairy Putter

4 05 2011

Recently, I was asked by Travis Scott, owner and operator of Tour Mendocino Wines if he could host moi and my best girlfriend Tallulah (Lula for short, a French bulldog) and our uprights on a tour of some of the many pet friendly wineries of Mendocino County. Never one to pass up the opportunity of an outing, I gratefully accepted.

Travis & me

Tour Mendocino Wines specializes in private, customized guided tours of several wine regions including, Mendocino, Sonoma, Napa, and Lake Counties. The tours are designed to focus on the preferences and tastes of their guests. Travis first wanted to know if there were any specific wineries that I was interested in visiting.  I suggested a couple and asked Travis to select some of the pet friendly wineries in and around the Ukiah and Hopland, focusing on several that I had not visited before.

A date was set, then a picnic was packed and we were off. My traveling companions and I were picked up promptly at the scheduled time in an immaculate luxury SUV tour-mobile. Travis immediately greeted Lula and me with a delicious gourmet treat and plenty of ear rubs. On the seats of the vehicle were printed copies of the day’s itinerary including a brief history and synopsis of each location/winery we were going to visit. Bottled water was also waiting in the cup holders for the uprights in my party. Once we were comfortably settled in our seats we ventured forth to our first stop.

During the drive Travis explained why he had chosen these four particular wineries that were on our tour, regaling us with some history of each location and interesting factual and fun tidbits of information which kept us entertained and informed on the uniqueness and specialness of each place.

Testa Winery

Our first stop was Testa Ranch and Vineyards; tours and tastings are by appointment only. This family owned and operated ‘slice of Italy’ has been producing wines since 1912 on their ranch in Calpella, California. Here you step back in time into a living tradition and intimate family hospitality. Testa produces two delicious blended wines called simply Black and White. A Rosé is due for its first release in Summer 2011. Upon arrival I was immediately greeted by name by Maria and Rusty Testa along with crows and clucks from the wandering rooster and chickens nearby. Unfortunately, our uprights wisely kept Lula and me on our leashes, which was very frustrating, however, we have been known to chase chickens. Travis immediately produced two water bowls and fresh water for Tallulah and me and another gourmet treat. Tallulah and I were allowed on every part of the tour of the grounds, wine cellar, tasting room and the ranch’s vacation rental home.  After an hour or so of Maria and Rusty’s delightful and friendly hospitality it was time to move on to our next destination, Campovida in Hopland.

Campovida picnic area

Campovida is, in a word: Amazing. Brought back to life in less than a year from an overgrown and neglected former winery estate, it is currently being lovingly restored and developed into a state-of-the-art facility of incredible beauty and functionality. This gem of a complex was an ideal choice of Travis’s for our picnic lunch. Tour Mendocino Wines will arrange a picnic lunch for you or you are welcome to bring your own. We had opted to bring our own and our uprights soon got to work arranging the table of goodies while Travis organized the wine to accompany our bounty. The water bowls and treats were once again set up for us in the picnic area. While we were soaking up the ambiance and grazing on delicious food, several of the Campovida staff stopped by to say “Hi” (and they also knew me by name). Travis had arranged for us to have a tour of the property along with the 5 acres of flower and vegetable gardens. Ken, the head gardener and tour guide, made sure that the uprights had wine poured by the very friendly tasting room staff and off we went. This is a wonderful way to tour the facility and walk off a very satisfying lunch.

Patio at SIP! in Hopland

Prior to our tour, when my uprights and Travis were discussing which wineries to visit, we discovered that some locations are not set up for tours or tasting on-site. Travis had the perfect solution with our third stop at SIP! Mendocino, Hopland. At this unique wine/gift store and tasting room you can taste a lot of the wines from small production boutique vineyards as well as more established wineries. Daily SIP! has 18 wines to sample, along with Mendocino County beers; appetizer platters are also available for purchase. Water bowls and treats were provided for us canines while the uprights got to savor the wines in the cozy and comfortable tasting room and on the pet friendly patio. The SIP! staff, like all the places before, welcomed me personally by name and we were even allowed to go off leash in the back patio. However, no sooner had I been let off the leash, while in the middle of doing some exploring I noticed an open door and “whoosh” I was back in the tasting room and making myself available for pats and attention from fellow tasters, much to my dads’ embarrassment. How does the saying go?  Oh yes, one door closes and another opens! My dads were anxious to sample wines from Naughty Boy Vineyards (this winery label proudly portrays the winemaker’s faithful dog Little Lucky). From the satisfying grins on the uprights’ faces I could tell they really enjoyed the 2007 Pinot Noir a lot. It also got me thinking that I know a great face that would look awesome on a wine label! Wine growers take note: ‘Hairy Putter’s Vintage Reserve’ has a wonderful sound to it!!!

Even though I had been fortunate enough to visit Saracina Vineyards and Caves on a previous excursion, Tallulah and her upright parents had not. This was our final destination on our tour. My review of Saracina is published on this blog, and on this visit I was equally impressed and once again we had a very enjoyable and intimate tour and tasting experience.

After all the excitement of the day Lula and I were sleepy and settled down for naps as Travis drove us back to our drop off point. However, the treats and surprises were not over, Travis had parting gifts for us all, the uprights each got a gift-wrapped Tour Mendocino Wine souvenir goblet and Lula and I got a paw print gift sack with handmade organic dog treats from one of my favorite pet stores, The Barkery in Ukiah.

Faithfull readers and travelers to Mendocino County—there is no reason to exclude your canine companions from a tour of pet friendly wineries. Note: Pet friendly winery tours are just one type of tour Tour Mendocino Wines has the knowledge and capability to design and arrange. Tour Mendocino Wines offers an array of wine adventures tailored exclusively for you without the hassle of driving, setting up appointments and organizing the tours. They take the work out of the equation and you get to have all the fun. For more information please visit www.tourmendocinowines.com and happy tail wagging, vine sniffing, and wine drinking.








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