Looking for a relaxing wine
country escape then put Amador County at the top of your list. What impressed this Spaswinefood enthusiast the most at
this year’s Wine Bloggers Conference (#WBC16) in Lodi were the conference excursions,
and off-site events. In this post I will focus on a pre-conference excursion
to Amador Wine Country. My hopes are that you will find this helpful to plan
your very own special wine country retreat.
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| We Off to Amador Wine Country © Spaswinefood |
Off to Amador Wine Country
It was early August afternoon when we boarded the shuttle pickup
in Lodi for Amador County. My first stop was to check-in at the delightful Rest
Hotel, Plymouth.
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| Arriving at the Delightful Rest Hotel, Plymouth © Spaswinefood |
I soon discovered this was the perfect choice for me. It just
happened that Bella Grace, one of my favorite wineries was pouring wine at the
Rest Hotel.
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| Bella Grace Wines © Spaswinefood |
Yes, even before I set out to explore wine country, I did a
wine tasting right there at the hotel. The hotel regularly offers to its guests
wine tastings from local Amador County wineries.
An Evening of Tapas and Terroir
The agenda for the evening included a visit to the Kennedy Gold Mine. This iconic site was once an integral
part of California’s Gold Rush. That evening however, when we arrived at Kennedy Gold
Mine, we were greeted with tasteful tapas. While we munched on tasty tapas we explored the influence of
terroir on the wines. There, with 5,912 feet vertical head as a backdrop, it was
indeed a stunning setting to explore Amador County wines. Discovered in the
1840’s the mother lode gold vein, one of the deepest and richest in the world,
occurs along Highway 49. This is why the California Gold Rush took place here. The days of gold mining has passed, and today’s visitors come seeking the new gold,
wine.
That beautiful
evening at the tapas and terror reception we explored the influences of climate,
elevation, slope, soil and other aspects on Amador wines. The event began with four
wineries, each winery pouring two wines with a single characteristic difference
of terroir. Tapas were offered to enhance the sensory experience. The
winery (Wine Tree, Legendre, Yorba, Deaver)
and food pairings (JRCR, National Hotel, Hotel Sutter, Taste, Union Inn)
included:
1.
Hotel Sutter/ Legendre
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| Tasting Legendre Wines © Spaswinefood |
Yes, there were tempting tapas from Hotel Sutter paired with the wines.
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| Hotel Sutter Tapas List © Spaswinefood |
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| Hotel Sutter Tapas © Spaswinefood |
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Taste/ Yorba
Yes, I did catch one of my blogger friends checking out Yorba wines. I did too!
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| Yorba Wine Time © Spaswinefood |
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Yorba, Shake Ridge Vineyard Greco di Oro © Spaswinefood
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Now for a few tempting tapas from Taste.
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| More Tapas from Taste © Spaswinefood |
3. National Hotel/ Wine Tree Farm
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| Wine Tree Farm © Spaswinefood |
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| Wine Tree Farm Wines © Spaswinefood |
Yes, there were more tempting tapas to taste.
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| Tapas from National Hotel © Spaswinefood |
4. JRCR Desserts / Deaver Ports
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| Deaver Ports and JRCR Desserts © Spaswinefood |
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Maybe One, Deaver Port and JRCR Dessert © Spaswinefood
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| Maybe Just One More, Deaver Port and JRCR Dessert © Spaswinefood |
But of course it was hard to select just one.
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| Deaver Ports © Spaswinefood |
Following the tapas and wine
pairings there were wine tastings from nine wineries (Andis, Bella Grace,
Cooper, Distant Cellars, Feist, Noceto, Renwood, Sera Fina, and Scott Harvey). Yes, I did cleanse my palate and taste some wines. It was after all a working day for me!
Tastings Andis, Bella Grace, Cooper, Distant Cellars, Feist, Noceto, Renwood, Sera Fina, and Scott Harvey Wines
While the sun slide towards the horizon on that August summer evening I continued to taste Amador County wines.
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| Let's Taste more Amador County Wines © Spaswinefood |
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| Tasting Renwood Wines © Spaswinefood |
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| Tasting Andis Wines © Spaswinefood |
There were more Bella Graces wines to taste.
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Bella Grace Wines © Spaswinefood
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| Bella Grace Reserve Barbera 2013 © Spaswinefood |
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| Scott Harvey © Spaswinefood |
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Noceto Wines © Spaswinefood
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| Tasting Sera Fina Wines © Spaswinefood |
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| Distant Cellars © Spaswinefood |
Throughout
the evening I delighted in discovering the wines and meeting characters in period costume. The locals engaged in
conversations with wine bloggers about their storied lives in Amador County. Also, the
local VIP list included:
Eric Costa, author, writer and
geologist
Elaine Zorbas, Chinese history
Marilyn Alarcon, Native American
History
Linda Gonzalez, Kennedy Gold Mine
Karl and Patty Knobelauch,
Preston Castle
Perhaps, I can say the historical
entertainment that evening paired well with the terroir. Moreover, it is
the variation in terroir throughout the county, which helps Amador to create such
rich, multi-dimensional wines. Just explore a little in Amador County and you
will also discover your very own favorite wines.
I left the Kennedy Gold Mine
that evening with not only a sense of historical context but also the
importance of place in the production of Amador wines. Yes, you must add a
visit to Kennedy Gold Mine to your to do list.
Plan Your Getaway to Amador Wine Country
Amador Wine Country is that
perfect Spaswinefood getaway. I would suggest that
you wine country explorations include some of the above wineries. I enjoyed my
stay at the Rest Hotel however, while in Amador County some of the other wine
bloggers stayed at the National Hotel and Hotel Sutter. All reports suggest the restaurants that supplied the
tapas for the event are great places to dine. I certainly plan to return to do
more sampling.
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Plymouth, Amador County © Spaswinefood
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| Wine & Beer Bar, Plymouth © Spaswinefood |
Getting to/from Amador Wine Region
Amador Wine Region is located approximately130 miles/ 2.5-3 hours
drive from San Francisco, 60 miles/ 1 hours drive from Sacramento, and 150 miles/
3 hours drive from Reno. This
article is the first of two posts on Amador Wine Country (see top wineries).
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| Amador Vintners © Spaswinefood |
Yes, Amador County is the
ideal place to checkout tapas and wine. While you are there just relax in one of California's most peaceful wine country escapes. You can check out my travels in California and elsewhere at Spaswinefood.
Sharon
August 2016
Amador Wine Region
California
© Spaswinefood
August 2016
Amador Wine Region
California
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Note: Part of the expenses to complete this #wbc16 trip was covered by Amador County Vintners and others.
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What a great recap. I really enjoyed the setting and learning how the gold rush influenced this region
ReplyDeleteThank you Leeann it was indeed an awesome wine country experience.
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