Destination
of the Week
Monterey
In
the 60's UC Davis issued a study that classified the grape growing
districts by climate. Monterey
County scored high - region I and II - which put it at parity
with Sonoma, and Napa and Burgundy and Bordeaux. The
early wines produced were "table" wines but vintners like J. Lohr
and Paul Masson envisioned more. Today Monterey wines far outdistance
their original table wines reputation. .
From Big Sur inland to the 101, there are over a score of vineyards
and wineries to visit and taste. The combination of sun and fog
makes for great taste as well as fantastic views from Carmel to
Salinas Valley.
Be
prepared to slow down a little. If you take the work-a-day pace
to Monterey, it won't cooperate. Take the time to enjoy the views.
The water crashing at Big Sur or the Monarch Butterflies in Pacific
Grove. Activities? The
Monterey Jazz Festival, The Monterey Blues Festival, The Great Monterey
Squid Festival, Cherries Jubilee and Monterey Wine Festival all
happen there.
Nearby
Carmel-by-the-Sea started as an artists' colony but has expanded
beyond that. Today there are boutiques galore along with plenty
of great restaurants.
Fly
into San Francisco or San Jose and take a leisurely drive. Route
1 (PCH) takes you to Big Sur; 101 turns inland toward Salinas.
There are plenty of places to stay including bed & breakfasts
for all tastes. Plan your visit around one of the great wine events
held in the area and you'll find more tasting opportunities than
you can imagine. But regardless of when you go, hit Cannery Row.
Oh yeah, and at least one spa.
The
Wine Experiencesm is your
gateway to wine country travel throughout the world. Whether
it's a visit to Champagne, a getaway weekend in Sonoma, barging
in Burgundy, wearing out your shoes walking the hill towns of
Tuscany, or four-wheeling in Australia, the world of wine offers
just about any travel experience you're looking for.
Got a
destination in mind? Start planning your trip here.
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