Once we got back to our seats and had a few more sips of bubbly, I had to ask our server if she had ever sabered a bottle of sparkling before. Sidenote: I mentioned that one of my bucket list items is to stomp grapes, right? Well, another is to saber a bottle of sparkling (not still wine, people…it will not work!).
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We also learned that the foil they use on each bottle of wine they make is meant to mirror the color of the wine inside the bottle! Clever, huh? In fact, the girl serving us brought us to their bottling facility – sadly, it wasn’t moving, but exciting nonetheless! – to show us some of the behind the scenes stuff. Their staff is incredibly knowledgeable and so wonderfully warm and welcoming. Many of these are award winning wines as well, and I can’t say that I’m surprised. One of the most shocking things I learned about these is that even the nearly crystal clear sparklings had pinot noir in them! You’re probably asking the same thing I was – how can they be as clear as if they’re made from white wine grapes alone?! Apparently, Gloria Ferrer uses this thing called a bladder press, which essentially has balloons on the sides, slowly filling with air to gently squeeze the grapes from the side, allowing the juices to flow freely down without crushing the skins, seeds, or stems, so there’s literally no color imparted on the juice! Isn’t that amazing?! I was floored – and then I just wanted to keep drinking because I couldn’t believe it. While my favorite was the Sonoma Brut, their “flagship” sparkling (which you can get outside the winery), and the Brut Rosé and Blanc de Noirs (the slightly lighter rose in the front row), my mom’s favorite was what we learned was the most similar to Champagne: Carneros Cuveé. The Glorious Flight is the two flutes and white wine in the front along with the red wine to the right. The Winery Exclusive Flight are the three that seem to be off to the right a bit – the back row if you’re sitting directly in front of them.
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We arrived at the perfect time – sun shining, plenty of room on the patio with a gorgeous view, and an opportunity to try two different tasting flights: one called the “Winery Exclusive Flight,” consisting of sparkling wines exclusive to the winery property (aka, you can only drink them there!), and the other called the “Glorious Flight” which included two sparklings and two still wines. Because flights can be so unpredictable, we didn’t even bother with making a reservation to taste anywhere, but we did set our sights on Gloria Ferrer, known for their sparkling wines. We flew into San Francisco, rented a car and made our way north to check in at The Meritage, on the edge of the city of Napa. So pour yourself a glass of wine and get ready to read about our experience in beautiful Napa Valley. I asked if she’d come with and, long story short, she agreed! Now we didn’t stomp grapes (too early for harvesting!), but we did tour some amazing wineries and drink some fabulous wines you won’t be able to find outside of the walls of the wineries themselves (unless you order from them or become wine club members!). Jokingly, my mom found a spot in Napa and suggested I go.
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It all started during a slightly intoxicated conversation with my parents about how one of my goals this is year to go to at least one of the US’ wine regions AND how one of my bucket list items is to stomp grapes at a winery. Woohoo!! Cheers for freedom and new experiences! My mom and I went on an amazing trip to Napa last week so I could get my first taste of what it’s like out there and learn on-site about wine production, while also celebrating my mom’s retirement. Does she then put her gear back on? Hell no, she leaves it behind and spends the rest of the film unprotected, wearing only a tank top and very obviously nothing underneath it.Mom and me with a bottle of Gloria Ferrer’s Blanc de Blancs – bought at our first stop after arriving! How stupid? When Carver gets a leg wound she takes off her jacket and body armour to get to a shirt she can use to bind her leg.
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