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| Traveling in comfort |
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| Travels with Olive |
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| Delicious baked things at Sweetie Pies |
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| Sweetie Pies festive decor |
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| Beautiful Napa Valley |
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| The sculpture garden at Cliff Lede |
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| Cliff Lede's resident wine cat |
Rutherford Ranch Winery. Although there were lots of folks in the tasting room at Cliff Lede, it didn't feel crowded given the the spacious, comfortable and casual setting. One can sip one's wine in large stuffed chairs in the wine living room whilst visiting with the resident wine cat, enjoy the airy outside patio, stroll the lovely grounds, wander through the sculpture garden or peruse the art gallery. Our favorite wines here were the 2010 Napa Valley Sauvignon Blanc and the 2008 Stagg's Leap Cabernet Sauvignon. At Rutherford Ranch Winery, we were very pleasantly surprised by the $10 tasting fee (compared to the standard $25 at most other places) and the scrumptious wines. We found the wines not only delicious, but reasonably priced. We enjoyed them so much so that we decided to become wine clubs members on the spot.
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| Gott's Roadside Burger and Fries |
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| Inside the Oxbow Public Market |
| Annette's Chocolate's by Brent |
After lunch, we hoofed it across the way to the Oxbow Public Market to see what was going on. This is a groovy, little indoor market. Sort of a mini version of the Ferry Building Market Place in San Francisco. It was here in the Oxbow where we found our featured artisan: Annette's Chocolates by Brent. I learned from the very nice young woman behind the counter that Brent, Annette's brother, is the chocolatier. Annette does the books. Brent learned his chocolate craft from the chocolatier at the former incantation of the store, Partrick's. As a child growing up in Napa, Partrick's was my Willie Wonka Factory (without the Umpa Lumpas and Gene Wilder's hair). It was the magical place my mother used to take us for holiday goodies and the far too occasional "special treat" ice cream. I remember standing in front of the glass counters at Partrick's, holding my mother's hand, trying oh so hard to pick my one delicious treat. I would carefully mull over every piece of colorful confection, but I always picked the same thing. The Mint Truffle. And now, standing in front of the glass counter at Annette's little annex shop at the Oxbow, the young woman behind the counter lifted a glass bell jar, pointed to a small pile of square chocolates and announced "This this our signature
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| Annette's Mint Truffles - "to die for" |









