That's Dan in the Red Sweatshirt (Thanks Dan!)
We stopped first at Seghesio Family Vineyards in Healdsburg. Wow, very nice, as in the past year or two the winery has been completely remodeled. Seghesio has been "sharing uncommon ground" since 1895. And while in the past they have focused on bulk wines, they have now moved to higher-end wines, and in particular Zinfandel and Italian grapes, such as Sangiovese.
We had a private tasting in one of their upstairs rooms. Too cool for school! My favorite was the 2005 Home Ranch Zinfandel from Alexander Valley ($36/bottle). Many others in the group, though, really liked the 2004 Omaggio (Italian for "homage", in tribute to the Seghesio grandparents), which is a blend of Cab Sauvignon and Sangiovese.
Anyway, it's a great location, a cool tour, nice facility...and awesome wines. Check it out sometime.
14730 Grove Street, Healdsburg
Open for tasting 10:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m.
P.S. More details from our trip later!
3 comments:
Sounds fun!
On all my wine tours never been here. But, will check it out. Is it in the Alexander Valley?
It was fun! The wineries visited included Stryker Sonoma, Seghesio, Hawkes, and Rosso & Bianca. Two are in Alexander Valley and the other two are in what I would consider Dry Creek Valley.
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