Chocolatouring in California Wine Country
It seems appropriate to toast the New Year with a post about our recent visit to California Wine Country, in which friend and fellow blogger Susan Cooper arranged chocolate and wine pairings for us in selected wineries of Napa, Sonoma, and Lodi. What could be better than five women travelling the scenic hills of California in a comfortable van with our fun-filled designated driver (Elizabeth Scott), tasting wine, fine chocolate, and exotic cheeses? That’s what Chocolatouring is all about!
pure indulgence: chocolate and wine pairings in California wine country
From our comfortable base in Elk Grove, California (located in Sacramento County, and just south of the city of Sacramento) we visited a variety of wineries beginning with Beringer, the first winery in the Napa Valley to offer public tours. It is a large and well-established company, originally founded in 1876. Beringer is actually located in the community of St. Helena, and has a historic estate where you can taste, shop, meander, and participate in a variety of special events. Check out their website if you plan to be in the area. We enjoyed the Beringer wine pairings with Scharffen Berger Chocolate— which is made in San Francisco, and now owned by the Hershey Company.
For $20 each, we were able to taste four wines and four chocolates. I particularly enjoyed the Beringer Merlot and the Scharffen Berger 42% milk chocolate. If money is no object, go to the tasting room in the Beringer mansion and taste the reserve wines. The award-winning Reserve sells for $80/bottle, but has a rating of 97.
Our next stop took us down the road to the more laid-back community of Sonoma, where we had a delicious tasting of Meadowcroft Wines paired with a variety of delicious cheeses. Meadowcroft is a small winery that produces excellent quality wines and has won several awards. I loved the 2011 Chardonnay, which paired nicely with the blue cheese and nuts on our tasting slabs.
We completed the tasting with a wine-infused chocolate truffle courtesy of Anette’s Chocolates by Brent located in the Napa Valley. I wish I’d had time to visit with Brent and learn about his chocolate operation. Maybe next time, but on this trip, we opted instead for a tour of the Meadowcroft vineyard, complete with a personal serenade from our handsome guide. Meadowcroft also has a gorgeous events venue for weddings and special events. We enjoyed a picnic lunch on their grounds.
I think the most fun tasting was the following day in Lodi, when we visited Fields Family Vineyard and Winery. This is a small boutique winery making some excellent red wines. I was enamoured with the 2011 Old Vine Zin. The full-bodied Zinfandel is a deep red colour and appealed to me as it is much “meatier” than many other California reds. We had fun with Michael Perry, the “direct to consumer” manager of the winery who worked hard to create purposeful pairings of his wines with various different chocolates.
Exploring Lodi was fun. It is an unassuming community of just over 60,000 inhabitants that claims to be the “Zinfandel Capital of the World.” Based on the wines I tried, I could go along with that.
Cheers and thanks to author, blogger, illustrator, wine enthusiast, good friend and host extraordinaire, Susan Cooper, for making our visit to the Sacramento Valley and Wine Country an incredibly fabulous diversion.
Doreen, I so wish I’d done this when I visited Napa Valley in March. I did have a chocolate and wine pairing at Castello amorosa which was divine. My favorite food combo.
Hi Penny and welcome to the blog. I was fortunate in that a friend who lives in wine country was able to help arrange some pairings tastings for us. If was a really taste-tempting trip!
Hi Penny. Thx so much for your comment. I think I missed it previously! Yes, chocolate and wine pairings are SO much fun! It is now something I do as part of the services offered by Chocolatour. Always a blast!
I’m green with envy Doreeen
Don’t be envious, Veronica! You do some amazing wine tours. I’m sure those are equally delicious. ๐
Thanks for stopping by the blog.
All I can say is that I am green with envy!
Don’t be envious, Becc! I see you live in Australia. There is some cocoa being grown in Australia, and you now have some artisanal chocolate being produced there. Have you tried Daintree?
The nice thing about artisanal and bean-to-bar chocolate is that it is usually chemical, additive, and allergen free.
It looks like you had a wonderful time. I have never been to California wine country, but this post makes me want to go.
Looks like a lovely time was had by all. I’ve only been to California wine country once, but would love to go again someday. There’s so much to see and do and eat and drink!
For sure, Jeri. I could easily have spent 2 weeks there. California is such an amazing state. So much variety of experiences to be had! I definitely hope to return soon.
Oh, yummy. This sounds like a delightfully decadent time. And you got to hang with our fellow bloggers! I think I would have enjoyed the Meadowcraft outing the best, not only because of the serenade (bonus!) but also the wine plus cheese plus chocolate. Really, does anyone need anything else?!
You bet, Krysyna! I could have definitely spent the entire day at Meadowcroft. It had a wonderful vibe, and the wines were terrific, too. Happy New Year to you.
Wow. Sounds like a lot of fun. I want to make that trip now.
Wow! Sounds like a fabulous trip Doreen, and so sorry I missed it this time. It’s great for me to hear about Meadowcroft wines in Sonoma . It is more laid back in Sonoma, but there’s a lot of wineries, so it’s great to have a recommendation. I’ll let you know when we’ve been.
Happy New Year Doreen:-)
Thanks, A.K. Happy New Year to you as well.
Yes, it’s such a shame that we were so close in meeting, but it didn’t happen. Well, if my dream comes true and Chocolatour is the big success I know it should be, I’ll be back in CA before you know it! Looking forward to it. ๐
Thanks for sharing this fabulous time with us. I could smell the chocolate and taste the wine. How I am going to work now?? What a wonderful gift to be able to meet up with fellow online bloggers. That’s enough to to enjoy!
Hi Pat: Yes, I consider the BHB group to be one of the best discoveries I have made online. It’s an amazing group of people. Always new ones coming and going, but the core remains the same. I’ve made some great friends there as you can see. Cheers!
Look at you gals! Sounds like a great adventure Doreen. I’m going to (seriously) try my first glass of wine + chocolate now.
Dark choco + boxed wine; let you know how it goes.
If money were “no object” I would definitely be out in Napa too ๐
Hi Greg: Just to clarify, not all wine goes with all chocolate. As I say in the post, and allude to in my book, the pairings must be deliberate and purposeful. i.e. not any wine will go with every kind of chocolate.
Here is a sure match you might like to try: Lindt Excellence Dark Chocolate with Sea Salt bar pairs very nicely with a Malbec from Argentina. Give it a try and let me know what you think!
Is there anything better than wine, chocolate and cheese? Only being in California. I was just out there visiting my family. On my next trip, I’d like to do a wine tasting tour since I’m of age. Great post. Thanks for the suggestions!
Looks like a fabulous trip and what fun to meet virtual friends face-to-face! I’ve a few of those relationships myself that have proved to be enduring friendships. Thanks for taking us tripping with you ๐
You’re most welcome, Jacquie. I absolutely love the internet for enabling us to make friends all over the world from the comfort of our homes. And then, should we desire, we can take those virtual friendships off the screen and into the real world and what a joy that can be. Cheers!
What a wonderful idea, Doreen, Susan and Cheryl. Hope I will be in the States in the future and meet up with you!
Hi Catarina: Elizabeth Scott from BHB was also among us. She helped organize the tour and was our excellent driver. It was indeed much fun! I am hoping that at some point, my chocolate travels will take me to Sweden and I will meet you there. Cheers!
That sounds absolutely fabulous Doreen. Wine does go well with chocolate!
It was a wonderful adventure all around for all of us. It would be hard for me to express just the how fun it really was. I and Elizabeth had a blast hosting Cheryl, you and Mary Ann. ๐
Thanks, Susan. Elizabeth was indeed great. I had alluded to her as our “fun-filled designated driver” but have now added her name there in the post as well, as both Mary Ann and I really appreciated how much the two of you did for us (and Cheryl.) Cheers!
I always enjoy taking these little “trips” with you Doreen! Your writing style and images help me forget that it’s going to be -7 degrees tonight. ๐ It was great to see the picture of you at Susan’s. I wish I could have been there with all of you!
Count your blessings, Sherryl! It’s going to be -27 degrees F tonight here in Manitoba! Now you know why I love to travel so much, and chocolate travel is a very sweet way to go! Glad to have you along with me (virtually) for now, and hopefully we’ll soon meet in Boston. Cheers!
Meeting in Boston would be wonderful. That’s such an exciting city. -27 degrees? No thanks. The thought of it makes me shiver.
It was a wonderful time with great friends! Susan was an extraordinary host. ๐
Thanks so much, Cheryl. It was terrific meeting you, and sharing the experience with you, Elizabeth and Mary Ann. I hope we can do it again soon. ๐
What a wonderful trip! On another note, your book just arrived and I can’t wait to dive into it maybe with glass of wine and some chocolate!
Yahoo, Grace! I’ll forward to your thoughts on my book once you’ve had a chance to ‘digest’ it. Reading with wine and chocolate at your side is definitely the way to go! Enjoy!