Friday, April 22, 2011

Spring Break-Napa

We arrived in Napa, California earlier this week. Napa sits about 1 1/2 hours west of San Francisco. It is a farming area known for its wines and food. You will find ranches with sheeps and cows and the best produce in the world. Everyone in the valley is either in the wine, agricultural business or somehow tied to it. It's a beautiful place that has to be seen to be appreciated.




Bruce and Melanie's Backyard in Napa

My brother Bruce is President of Nickel and Nickel Wine which is a division of Far Niente Wine.

http://www.nickelandnickel.com/

Nickel and Nickel produces single vineyard wines. This means that a particular vineyard produces only the label that you are drinking. Within the Nickel and Nickel line there are several different labels from multiple vineyards throughout Napa Valley. Each label exhibits unique characteristics and offers complex flavors created by diverse soil conditions and the unique micro climate of each vineyard. I am certainly not a wine expert but I am able to recognize that these are exceptional and unique wines. They elevate your dinner beyond the simplicity of a meal to an experience worth remembering. To me, Nickel and Nickel is emblematic of why people flock to Napa Valley.

Last night Bruce and Melanie served local pork chops stuffed with italian sausages and a pilaf. We enjoyed several bottles of En Route Pinot Noir and some protype Pinots from the winery. En Route is an amazing Pinot and is also one of Bruce's brands. You can click through to the site from the Nickel and Nickel link I provided. The wine complemented the dinner perfectly. After dinner we smoked cigars outside under the stars. It was a chilly night but we were warmed by their outdoor fireplace.



The farm behind Bruce and Melanie's house is home to several hundred head of cattle. Every afternoon they wander by the fence and peek into the yard.


Carson, Trent, Cullen, Brody and Taylor

                                                                         
Taylor in the Car Museum


Bruce gave us a private tour of Far Niente Winery. The property is absolutely spectacular and the vineyards are perfectly groomed. It really is not possible to say enough about the wine and property. Gil Nickel, the founder of Far Niente was a passionate car collector and racer. There is an amazing museum on the property that houses his collection. One of the cars included in the museum is Bruce's old Land Rover Defender.


Inside the Wine Caves at Far Niente



Far Niente







Before entering the wine business, Mr. Nickel owned a Nursery. You can see his drive for perfection on the grounds of Far Niente and in the vineyards. As a result, Far Niente and its brands are some of the most sought after California Wines.




Carson and Taylor with the Easter Bunny
 On Easter Sunday, Bruce and Melanie brought us out for a late lunch at the Silverado Country Club in Napa Valley. This was not your typical country club fare. The meal was not that uniform shade of brown that you typically find around town.  The Chef served up salmon, sushi, prime rib, fresh vegetables and countless desserts worthy of the best Napa has to offer. We ate and then ate some more.

I should note that we also had a great meal at Bistro Don Giovanni in Napa. Naturally, we drank a bottle of Far Niente Chardonnay and Nickel and Nickel Sullenger Cabernet. Both were amazing.

Here is a link to Don Giovanni's page:  

http://www.bistrodongiovanni.com/

Posers On the Veranda at Silverado

We had an absolutely wonderful week in Napa with my brother Bruce, his wife Melanie and their lovely family. Their boys are energetic, sweet and fun.  As most of you know, I grew up in a family of six kids. We did everything together and when you were friends with one of us you were friends with all of us.  Spending the week with Cullen, Trent, Carson and Brody brought back so many amazing memories of my own youth. They are such good boys and I am so happy for Bruce and Melanie.

We spent our summers in S. Bethany Beach and I particularly remember the 3 hour ride each spring from Potomac to New Castle Drive. In the back of the car we were having a big time and in the process we drove my parents nuts. But I think we all remember the fun.

This is the post-Easter scene in the back of Bruce's car. We had a lot of laughs that day and I thank the Mooers family for bringing back a lot of fond memories of growing up in a big family!

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LY9X8VILTx8

3 comments:

Unknown said...

OMG Hook a sister up!!!! My sister & her hubby lovvvvvve Nickel & Nickel! That's one of their first date wines so it always makes them warm & fuzzy :-)

Tom said...

That's awesome. My brother will love to hear that. I will post some more stuff about Napa later today.

Unknown said...

Great pics :-)