The Wines are: Sauvignon Blanc (3 bottles), one bottle each of Blanc de Noir, Verjus, Chardonnay, Reisling, Gewurztraminir and Muscat Blanc. There was one dessert wine, a 2013 Prager Sweet Claire Reisling. The wines were from 2019, 2020 and 2021 Harvest.
Ditas
has several dozens of assorted fine wines from Navarro Winery. She does
not want to ship it to Washington DC, so the other day she gave me ten
750-ml bottles of assorted white wines ( see photo above). I already
consumed one bottle and it was delicious and worth its price. I am very
thankful for the above gift. Now I can enjoy a glass of wine daily
during dinner for at least 2 to 3 months. A glass of wine helps me sleep
well with no side effects in the morning.
For pricing see the link below.
http://www.meetmendocino.com/navarro-vineyards/
Navarro Vineyards
Navarro Vineyards is one of the original Anderson Valley tasting rooms. Still a family run operation, the tasting room is open daily. There is no charge for tasting and no reservations are required. With advance notice, tours can be arranged for small groups. Picnic tables are available in the summertime on the tasting room deck and in the adjacent vineyard under a grape trellis. Pick up some simple picnic supplies from the deli case including artisan cheeses from their sister property, Pennyroyal Farm,and locally smoked salmon. Buy a delicious bottle of wine and relax under the arbor!
Amenities
- Pet-Friendly: Yes
- Handicapped Access: Yes
Pricing:
https://www.navarrowine.com/shop/wines
Personal Notes: Drinking Wine reminds me of the two TV series with wine-making as plots, The Promised Land (ABC) and Los Herederos de Las Tierras( Heirs of the Land) on Netflix that I binged and enjoyed recently.
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