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  1. benbicais said:

    Thanks for the suggestion masters. I'll write an article about Esterlina Vineyards and post it soon!

    Posted 655 days ago.

  2. masters said:

    Should stop at Esterlina Vineyards too.

    Posted 656 days ago.

  3. joeb said:

    im going to have to try those.

    Posted 736 days ago.

  4. benbicais said:

    The Edelzwicker is a delicious and affordable blend of Gewürztraminer, Riesling, and Pinot Gris. I agree, Captain D, that tasting in Anderson Valley is a great change of pace from Napa. Handley Cellars and Christine Woods Winery are fun stops as well.

    Posted 736 days ago.

  5. parker said:

    I have been up to Navarro too. I remember trying the Edelzwicker or something like that. I think it was a blend of Gewurtz and Reisling...very crisp and tasty for around 10 bucks.

    Posted 736 days ago.

  6. captain d said:

    I was up in the Anderson Valley a couple of weeks ago and tasted at Navarro and Husch. Was really impressed by Husch; and in particular their Renegade Sauvignon Blanc ($18 600 cases), which is fermented only with native yeasts, and their Carignane ($15 200 cases). Both were unique wines at great price points. Navarro impressed as usual. Was especially stoked to find Verjus (Chardonay verjus to be exact) for something like 8 bucks a bottle. If you have a chance to make it up to the Anderson Valley (and you should, it is really pretty and gets you away from the madness of HW 29)be sure to stop at both wineries. Cheers- CD

    Posted 736 days ago.


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