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July 8th, 2010 by Catherine
Doesn’t eveyone just love the idea of a Wine Country picnic? You and your sweetheart tucked in amid the vineyards and the rolling hills of Sonoma Wine Country, or out on the Sonoma Coast, toasting your everlasting love with Russian River Valley sparkling wine (or maybe pinot noir), nibbling bites of locally made Laura Chenel cabecou cheese, hand-crafted salumi and Farmhouse cured olives… Well I do. Throw in some lovely Russian River Valley spring or summer weather and nothing to do for the rest of the afternoon and I don’t think there’s much that can beat it.
For some time now, I’ve been asking our fabulous team of chefs to come up with the “Perfect Wine Country Picnic”. Which, now that I look back, is sort of a lot of pressure. Not just the “Ok” or “Fine Wine Country Picnic”, but perfect. Definitive. A brown tote bag filled with a lovely selection of delectable foods, all prepared by us or our friends. And, easy to prepare, maintain, tote and enjoy. So, ok, a little pressure.
We’ll they’ve finally pulled it together. We offered our first picnics to guests about two weeks ago. And, the feedback’s been worth the wait. I’ve even packed one off to the beach myself- and loved it! The picnic changes with the whims of the chef, but always includes salumi, olives, local cheese, house-made hummus or something similar, fresh greens and a vinaigrette, seasonal fruit from our ranch or a neighbor, flatbread and the most amazing desserts from Patti (right now it’s a decadent chocolate brownie). We offer some great wines that you can purchase to take along, or, if you’ll be picnicking at a winery, pick up wine there.
 Copain Winery
Our concierge team is equipped with a list of our very favorite spots. From Copain Winery, up on a hill overlooking the Russian River Valley, to Quivira Winery, deep in Dry Creek Valley, where you can picnic in the biodynamic vegetable garden overlooking their vineyards, to the Armstrong Redwood Forest
 Armstrong Woods, Redwood Forest
or, my favorite, out on the Sonoma Coast… we can send you in a million great directions. Oh, last Monday, we packed up and headed down to Marshall to Hog Island Oyster Company where we added briny, fresh sweet water oysters to the mix.
.jpg) Oysters at Hog Island
(If you visit their website, download their clam chowder recipe. I brought home 5# of clams and made their chowder with carrots and celery from my garden….So crazy good! But that’s another post…)
Summer’s heating up, the produce coming in from our farm is incredible, the winery gardens are in full bloom or full swing, and, doesn’t a picnic just evoke magical images of timeless, laid back, romance and good old fashioned fun?
I’d love to know some of your favorite picnic ideas and locations- around here, where you are now, or around the world.
Tags: Armstrong Redwood Forest, Armstrong Redwood Grove, beach, biodynamic, cheese, children, coast, Copain Winery, farm fresh, Farmer's Market, farming, get away, local, olives, picnic, pinot noir, produce, Quivira Winery, Redwood Grove, salumi, sparkling wine, tomatoes, wine country, wine tasting, winery Posted in Around the Farmhouse, Farmhouse Programs, Food Musings, Marketing Farmhouse, Picnicking, Uncategorized, Visiting Wine Country, Wine Country Blog, Wineries, winery friends | No Comments »
July 1st, 2010 by Catherine
When you look Farmhouse up on Trip Advisor, or visit us on Facebook, you’ll find a common thread among many of the posts. Why are guests loving Farmhouse? Our location in the heart of Sonoma County’s Russian River Valley? Sure. Great Michelin starred food and comfy rooms? Definitely. But, the thing that keeps guests raving about their stay (check, they really are…) is the incredible level of service that our team provides. Through every department, we absolutely love to exceed expectation. From the delightful young men who will escort you to your room and provide a little property information on the way, to our amazing team of concierges (six of them, on staff to arrange anything your heart desires) to our restaurant team and its devotion to creating not just meals, but incredible experiences, to our spa, filled with passionate therapists and all the season’s bounty, Farmhouse strives to evolve and improve constantly.
I love that about this place! Almost ten years into Farmhouse and the guest experience gets better every single day. Our newest, and perhaps most exciting, program has just launched. So far, the feedback is incredible. You know how we’re always talking about a Farmhouse stay being “experiental”? Well this new program really speaks to that goal.
We call it our “Winery Friends” program. Clever, huh? We’ll, if you have a better name, send it our way… But, here’s how it works. We’ve collected information, over the last year or so, on the Russian River Valley wineries that our guests just rave about. Then, we polled Geoff, our MS, and Megan, our sommelier, on their favorite local wines. Then Joe and I sat down and thought about the actual people that we like the best at the tons of wineries around us. Where all of those criteria converged- great experience, great wine, great people- we circled the winery. Then, we made a bunch of calls.
Basically, the premise was simple. When Joe and I and our staff show up in your tasting room, you roll out the red carpet. We want you to do the same for our guests. That reserve wine you open for us, open for them. That impromptu tour, or grape tasting, or sample from the barrel, offer it to them. And, just about everyone we approached was incredibly enthusiastic. So, you might be asking, “What do the wineries get in return?”. Ha! Another win, win. They get to come over a couple of times a year and have their wines featured during a private tasting for our guests. Plus, we promote their events and promotions to our guests. So, we send them our fabulous guests to taste and maybe buy their wine, and then they get to come over to Farmhouse to meet them again.
These wineries are all open to the public. No appointments required (that was another critical point in being chosen to participate) They’re all nearby. And they’re all treating Farmhouse guests like old friends. Just like we think it oughta’ be.
Here’s the list of wineries. You night like to peruse them before you visit. Some are little, some are bigger, some are in their second or third generation, some are quite new, but they’re all really special.
Arista… C. Donatiello…Copain… Hartford Winery…Iron Horse… J Vineyards… Lynmar…Porter Creek… Russian Hill Estate…Thomas George… Woodenhead
Tags: arista, c. donatiello, copain, family, get away, hartford winery, iron horse, j vineyards, local, lynmar, porter creek, russian hill estate, Russian River Valley, thomas george, wine country, wine tasting, woodenhead Posted in Farmhouse Programs, Marketing Farmhouse, Visiting Wine Country, Wine Country Parties, Wine at Farmhouse, Wineries, winery friends | No Comments »
July 22nd, 2009 by Catherine
Oh, I wish you could all join us for this little outing… Friday, July 31st, Geoff and Joe (my brother) are going to take four very lucky Farmhouse guests, and two very illustrious members of the press (they’ll remain nameless for now…) out into the wilds of the Russian River Valley for some serious Wine Country adventure- Master Sommelier style. Isn’t that just a picture?
 Views of Russian River Valley
The Russian River Valley is becoming known for it’s new wave of grassroots winemaking. A dozen or so incredibly talented and passionate winemakers have split off from bigger gigs or other ventures and have started their own things. They’re blowing off the scores and making wine that we actually want to drink! Food friendly wine. Terroir driven wine. Wines made from organic and even biodynamic vineyards. Wines that taste like grapes not grape syrup! It’s serious and we’re really excited.
Geoff and I have put together a series, starting on July 31st and continuing each month on the last Friday, that will give him the opportunity to take you out and turn you on. Geoff’s at the absolute forefront of what’s going on. He’s tasting, he’s consulting and he’s hanging out with this whole new scene within the wine scene. He’s going to show our guests vineyards on the coast that grow pinot noir in extreme conditions and result in miniscule volume but extraordinary quality. He’s going to take guests into caves, into garages, onto mountains and underground to sample wines they would never have access to on their own.
Each event will feature a farm-fresh picnic-style lunch at a winery or in a vineyard. Joe will drive everyone around and Geoff will teach tasting and wine basics between stops. Doesn’t that just sound like so much fun?
Here’s the Itinerary for the 31st (written by Geoff, not me- and I love it!)
10 AM Leave The Farmhouse
10:15 AM to 11:30 Radio Coteau
Meet with winemaker Eric Sussman to taste some of California’s most sought after Pinot Noir and Syrah. The wines at Radio Coteau manage a rare balance of rich California fruit with plush textures and elegance. An unusual chance to taste these limited production wines.
 Grapes coming in at Radio-Coteay
11:45 AM to 1:30 PM Scherrer Winery
We will join Fred Scherrer at his annual open house to taste through a range of current release and older vintages. Fred offers a wide range of wines from Cabernet to Zinfandel, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir. Always one of Sonoma’s sleeper wineries, they are not only moderately priced but develop beautifully with a few years in bottle. Lunch will be provided from a local chef.
 There's Fred
1:45 PM to 2:45 PM Arnot Roberts
Unarguably one of the hottest new producers in Sonoma County. A diverse range of wines from low oak Chardonnay to cool climate Syrah and rich full-bodied single vineyard Cabernets. These two young winemakers are blazing the way for Sonoma’s next generation.
3 PM to 4 PM WesMar Winery
Denise Selyem, daughter of Russian River Pioneer Ed Selyem of Williams Selyem, makes elegant single vineyard Pinot Noir’s from Russian River and Sonoma Coast. Food friendly, feminine, delicate yet mouth filling wines that remind you what Pinot Noir is supposed to taste like.
 That's how they do it at WesMar
Call or email for more information. 707.887.3300 or catherine@farmhouseinn.com.
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