White, red, sparkling, flavored, there is something more to add to the list. When someone talks about wine, California always comes to mind.
In fact, a California trip would be complete without a sip of his world-famous wines. And what could be could be more than a personal visit to the northern part of sunny California, where the divine wine prove to be the icing on the cake.
Excited? There is every reason to be. ButBefore you continue the walk, it's time to plan a trip because there are many things that is on the way to explore.
The hotel is located 35 miles north of San Francisco is the charming Napa and Sonoma Valley, home to the world-famous California wines. Suspended with the romantic meeting of the Russian River and Pacific coast, is the famous wine tour a complete experience of the old days again . Apart from the rolling hills stripped of vineyards, a long row of redwoods, historicCities and lush gardens abound.
Plan your trip with friends. Make sure you bring your digital camera. Picture perfect setting is part of the journey.
Heading north, in St. Helena and Calistoga you will find serene farmland and picturesque vineyards. Calistoga, also known as the "hot springs" of the West offers more than mud. They also enjoy Sharpsteen Museum, Faithful and hot air balloon rides. Saint Helena, on the other side is nestled in the heart of the NapaValley. Things here are easy to remember: eat, drink and be merry! Renowned for its sumptuous menu, was granted part of General Vallejo St. Helena land that was settled in 1834. And to this day the tradition is maintained in good and happy life.
Relaxing treatment beckon once you set foot in Santa Rosa, Sonoma, the biggest city in exactly the right entrenched in the Sonoma Wine County. Will propose your Social Trip Planner for reveling in Santa Rosa Arts and Culture, or evencall upon you, a bike ride. Whether you will choose one or both, you will definitely enjoy the city of old brand of hospitality with urban art, entertainment and wine combination.
If one of Sonoma and the Bodega Bay and you will reach the old settlement Miwok and Pomo Indian. By autumn 1775, the hilly terrain was home to hunting and gathering lifestyle as well as harvesting the seas and rivers. When Captain Smith reached the place a little more than one hundred years after theIndians, he built California's' first steam-powered sawmill. Rich wood resources, Bodega Bay population is now less than 100 peak after extraction of settlers at the turn of the century. It is better now as the setting for Alfred Hitchcock's The Bird known.
Moving on to the rest of the trip, welcomed Healdsburg on a large style. It is located in the middle of the three valleys and houses 60 wineries. Pomo Indians had their villages erected along the Russian River. OtherSettlers arrived here, when the Gold Rush was at its height, and formed farming communities. Healdsburg is now known as the heart of wine country. A journey along the West Dry Creek Road is to disentangle more wineries. Check out Lambert Bridge, Quivira and Preston and have a much deserved drink. Cheers!
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