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Solano Slow Food is a Farm Fête
Posted by: | CommentsJoin Solano Land Trust for our inaugural Farm Fresh Feast and celebrate the local, farm-fresh bounty of Solano County. Don’t miss this unique dinner event crafted with fresh local meat, produce and wine, and set under the spring canopy of a walnut orchard near Winters, California.
San Francisco Executive Chef Lauren Kiino of Cane Rosso will prepare your gourmet four-course meal. Chef Kiino has an incredible resume, including staging at two Michelin-starred restaurants in Tuscany. Local vintners will be on hand to provide tastings of their special wines from the area.
The dinner will be held at the certified organic Dixon Ridge Farms. Farm Fresh Feast host and farm owner Russ Lester will provide tours of his modern facility and show how he generates much of his own power from solar and walnut shells.
Don’t wait! Beat the April 30 deadline.
Solano Land Trust
Attn: Farm Fresh Feast
1001 Texas St, Suite C,
Fairfield, CA 94533
Corporate Sponsorships are still available.
For more information go to www.solanolandtrust.org.
Greg Peterson, Development Director
greg@solanolandtrust.org
(707) 432-0150 x 205
Magical Mendocino County
Posted by: | CommentsWe All Need More Mendocino by Barbara L. Steinberg
The getaway begins along scenic byways that provide spectacular distractions. The favorite road less-traveled (especially from Sacramento or Napa) would be the length of Highway 128. Meander up the Napa Valley, past endless vineyards and fields. From Cloverdale to the redwood giants of Navarro, the road twists and turns. Take it slow and enjoy every moment. After all, you’re heading to the place where “back in the day” people went to escape and drop-out. Those same adventurers fashioned the eclectic, art-centric, and natural lifestyle so many of us seek. Mendocino County long-ago embraced their organic roots, and so will you.
Pace yourself. There’s so much to see, eat, and drink! Highway 128 winds through bucolic Anderson Valley. A small but mighty American Viticulture Area (AVA), it reads like a who’s who of wineries: Goldeneye, Husch, Navarro, Roederer, and Scharffenberger; all pretty heady stuff and just a few of the outstanding wineries in the valley.
Next stop along the route is Goldeneye Winery, where, according to Wine Spectator, "Pinot Noir is king!" Just a few miles away in Philo, Goldeneye provides a perfect setting to wine and dine – well, picnic in this case. A yummy wine flight beside vineyard views and you feel yourself melting into the Mendocino pace. The annual Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Festival is hosted at Goldeneye in May. Just one of the county’s many eco-friendly wineries, Mendocino County is known as “America’s greenest wine region!”
Once you reach Highway 1 you will be swept away by rugged headlands, vast expanses of Mendocino Coast, crashing waves, blue skies, and a sense of freedom. Inhale deeply. Some of California’s most remarkable state parks – 22 to be exact – provide extraordinary opportunities to relax and unwind. Ocean and river beaches, redwoods, waterfalls, sand dunes, grasslands, and a historic lighthouse are all part of Mendocino’s magic.
There is no end to the captivating places to slumber and feast without restarting your car. Each offers its own brand of green living, style and grace…past and present. Farming’s past has blessed the Glendeven Inn & Wine Bar[n] in Little River. Original buildings, circa 1867, house plush suites many with ocean views. The stylish Wine Bar[n], yes, in the old barn, features local wines and art. Evening wine-tastings and hors d'oeuvres are a sign of good things to come. Breakfast baskets delivered to your suite include farm-fresh eggs laid by Glendeven’s brood of chickens. Homemade scones and fresh-squeezed orange juice…life on the farm is good! Enjoy a quiet moment overlooking the gardens, the surf, and a pack of docile llamas.
Through Glendeven’s gate, literally, you cross over to the contemporary, 10-room AAA 4-diamond Stevenswood Spa Resort. Surrounded by towering trees, this chic inn and eco-friendly spa endorses the farm-to-table lifestyle. Local chef, Patrick Meany, is at the helm of the Zagat-rated Stevenswood restaurant. Every item is a freshly-made and crafted gastronomic work of art. Imagine…homemade sea salt accompanies local olive oil and house-baked breads. These people are serious about their locavore existence! Oh, and very pet-friendly, too! Four legs or less…inquire within.
Just north, Brewery Gulch Inn personifies the concept of recycling. Built from old-growth redwoods, the trees were eco-salvaged from the Big River. These imposing timbers are the heart and soul of the 10-room inn. An evening reception of local wines, beers, and a variety of inn-made specialties is a gourmand’s delight.
With pounding surf below, the Albion River Inn overlooks the Albion River and Pacific Ocean. Words fail to describe the dramatic cliff-top vistas. However, room with a view defines all 22 cottages and suites. The oceanfront restaurant building dates back to 1919, but the cuisine is all about the here and now. Executive Chef Stephen Smith is known for his award-winning ‘coastal cuisine.’ Like so many other culinary masters, his creations are inspired by Mendocino’s bounty, from land and sea. An intimate corner bar flaunts a single-malt scotch selection compared to none – more than 150. Tastings – a flight of four ½-ounce shots – is a “virtual tour” of Scotland’s finest distilleries.
In Fort Bragg, feed your garden spirit with a visit to the 47-acre Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens, the only public garden that sits directly on the Pacific Ocean. The many gardens – perennial, Mediterranean, heather, dahlia, vegetable, rhododendrons – flourish in the ocean air. More than 400 dahlias put on a stunning display July through August. As if the gardens weren’t enough, more than 150 bird species and bluff-top whale watching are reasons to stop by.
There’s so much more to remember. The ebb and flow of the Pacific tides, the gentle cooing of a mourning dove, and a small circle of forget-me-nots…who could forget Mendocino?
For more information, visit: www.GoMendo.com or www.MendocinoFun.com and Slide Show
Mendocino County Crab & Wine Days – January
Mendocino Coast Whale Festivals - March
Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Festival - May
Mendocino Film Festival – June
Annual Mendocino Coast Home & Garden Tour - June
Annual Summer Arts & Craft Fair, Mendocino - July
Mendocino Coast Music Festival - July
Pure Mendocino Celebration, Premier Organic Food & Wine Festival - August
Winesong!, Mendocino Coast Botanical Garden, Fort Bragg – September
Mendocino Wine & Mushroom Festival - November
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Darrell Mansfield Blues and Valentine’s Red
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Winterhawk Winery in Fairfield California Features
Reds, Whites, & Blues Valentine's Day Weekend
Winterhawk Winery hosts their weekly
Wine By the Glass
Just in Time for Valentine's Day
February 13, 2010, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
4537 Abernathy Road
Fairfield, California
Featuring the mellow sounds of Darrell Mansfield along with the Used Blues Band. Enjoy great wine, dancing, homemade pizza, and the best of life in the country. All for $5 per person.
Just in time for Valentine's Day...come for the weekend and enjoy the beautiful Suisun Valley wineries. Spend a romantic day and night in Fairfield. Nearby hotels adjacent to Suisun Valley are the perfect end to a perfect day. Wake-up on Valentine's Day and head back to the Valley for wine tasting and beautiful views at other Suisun Valley wineries.
Post holiday celebrations in Fairfield’s Suisun Valley
Posted by: | CommentsKeep the Holiday Spirits Alive...Literally! by Barbara L. Steinberg
So, it's the 26th of December -- are you feeling those day-after holiday blues? All that pretty wrapping paper is now just so much trash. Maybe you're not part of the post-holiday sales crowd frenzy...enough retail already! But you've got family in town (or not) and you're just looking for that something special to maintain the seasonal glow. Well, that "something" is about 50 miles away in Fairfield's Suisun Valley.
December 26 - 27, 2009 celebrate the 3rd annual Suisun Valley Anniversary Weekend. This wine tasting adventure honors Suisun Valley's 27 years as an official AVA (American Viticultural Area). One of California's lesser-known wine regions, Suisun Valley is small but offers amazing opportunities to enjoy great wines and beautiful scenery...and it's just so close, convenient, and uncrowded. What a fantastic after-the-fact gift to yourself and that special someone (or someones) in your life.
December 26th & 27th
12 pm – 5 pm
$5.00 fee includes Anniversary Weekend Logo Glass, Special Tastings & Small Bites
Purchase tickets at participating Suisun Valley Tasting Rooms during event hours or in advance
Winemakers Dinner
Visit with the Winemakers and taste their Suisun Valley wines
Tuesday, December 29th
Clubhouse at Rancho Solano
Reception 6 pm – 7:30 pm
Dinner 7: 30 pm – 9 pm
$75.00 Advanced Sales Only
Particiating Wineries
Ledgewood Creek Winery
Tenbrink Vineyards
Winterhawk Winery
Wooden Valley Winery
Suisun Valley Wine Cooperative
Blacksmith Cellars
King Andrews Vineyards
Mangels Vineyards
Sunset Cellars
Sandhill cranes make annual trek to Woodbridge in Sacramento Valley
Posted by: | Commentsby Barbara L. Steinberg
How many of you know that each year thousands of birds traveling the Pacific Coast Flyway return to the great Central Valley. Lakes, rivers, streams, and flooded farm fields are carpeted with winged species of all kinds: ducks, geese, swans, white pelicans, egrets, heron, grebe and more.They are all special and enrich life in the Sacramento Valley. Of all these migrations, none is more spectacular then when the sandhill cranes return each fall -- and it's right in your Sacramento backyard.
Sandhill crane tours are conducted tby the California Department of Fish & Game through February. The Galt Winter Bird Festival, , in January, is the perfect opportunity to learn more about these amazing visitors to our region. And the Cosumnes River Preserve is another popular spot for wintering birds.
After an evening in the cool Delta air, head back downtown for a little holiday cheer! The ice skaing rink

Well Really, Shabu Shabu by Barbara L. Steinberg