My last post on my trip to Alexander Valley.
I want to finish up with some more highlights from the Healdsburg Winery Walk.
Aside from Thumbprint Cellars my other favorite winery in Healdsburg was La Crema. The staff at the La Crema tasting room was magnificent, they were friendly, knowledgeable and a lot of fun. Of course, the wines were good as well.
They have 4 different Pinot Noirs, from 4 regions, each one with a unique taste and bursting with flavor. Their Syrah was excellent as well. The wine that really blew me away though was...their Chardonnay. Specifically, their 9 Barrel Chardonnay. The keep it in a separate room and each bottle is individually numbered. Normally, I am not a Chardonnay fan...but this was a crisp, refreshing wine barrel aged, but without a heavy oak taste.


Passalacqua was unique because of the location. It was in an industrial part of town, inside a warehouse. The wines, were good, especially their 2005 Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel. It is a blend of Zinfandel, Petite Sirah, and Carignane, making it a smooth wine with strong hints of raspberry, a very fruity Zinfandel.


Finally, we have Lake Sonoma. This winery had the largest tasting room of all the Healdsburg wineries visited. They had a very good Sauvignon Blanc and a surprisingly good Cabernet Sauvignon, which had an interesting blend of blackberry and plum aromas. Surprisingly, they also had a Port, I am not a big fan of Ports, and this was no exception, but a lot of other tasters seemed to like it.


I want to finish up with some more highlights from the Healdsburg Winery Walk.
Aside from Thumbprint Cellars my other favorite winery in Healdsburg was La Crema. The staff at the La Crema tasting room was magnificent, they were friendly, knowledgeable and a lot of fun. Of course, the wines were good as well.
They have 4 different Pinot Noirs, from 4 regions, each one with a unique taste and bursting with flavor. Their Syrah was excellent as well. The wine that really blew me away though was...their Chardonnay. Specifically, their 9 Barrel Chardonnay. The keep it in a separate room and each bottle is individually numbered. Normally, I am not a Chardonnay fan...but this was a crisp, refreshing wine barrel aged, but without a heavy oak taste.


Passalacqua was unique because of the location. It was in an industrial part of town, inside a warehouse. The wines, were good, especially their 2005 Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel. It is a blend of Zinfandel, Petite Sirah, and Carignane, making it a smooth wine with strong hints of raspberry, a very fruity Zinfandel.


Finally, we have Lake Sonoma. This winery had the largest tasting room of all the Healdsburg wineries visited. They had a very good Sauvignon Blanc and a surprisingly good Cabernet Sauvignon, which had an interesting blend of blackberry and plum aromas. Surprisingly, they also had a Port, I am not a big fan of Ports, and this was no exception, but a lot of other tasters seemed to like it.


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