Wonderful eggplant parm for the first dinner in Napa .. |
We decided to make the drive this time so off we set up Highway 5 (Hwy 1 is obviously more scenic but we wanted to get here sooner). After a brief stop for lunch at Harris Ranch (instead of all the fast food along the way), we were happily ensconced at Silverado Resort & Spa for 4 days …
Happy-day-after 24th birthday! |
Our first full day began with randomly heading up the Silverado Trail for a stop at Robert Sinskey Winery. Wine tasting before lunch?
Lone melon in the garden! |
No problem. And if Sinskey is good enough for The Barefoot Contessa to have made it part of her show, then it’s good enough for us. Actually we were out of their wonderful wines at home so a small purchase was in order, as it was at our next stop -- Groth Winery.
Chef Richard Reddington -- pretty brilliant! |
Now open more than a year, this is the second restaurant in Napa by renowned chef Richard Reddington (we’ll be dining at his eponymous Redd our last night here). Reddington, who was executive chef at Auberge du Soleil prior to going out on his own, clearly learned from many of the legendary restaurateurs under whom he trained over the years. His food is just downright delicious with a touch of fun … Redd Wood is located next to one of the newer boutique hotels in Yountville -- North Block Hotel --so guess where you’d be having breakfast if you stayed there! And by chance we were able to say hello as he came out -- not because we were there but to greet the grande dame of the area, Margrit Mondavi (as in wife of the late Robert and please don't ask me how I recognized her ..). It was great to pay our respects to him and prepare him for our visit on Friday ...
Life-size "Pinterest" board/art installation at Redd Wood |
I would be remiss not mentioning the corn soup at lunch -- a small amount offered with compliments that was cold, light, and can only be described as a corn milkshake. It was wonderful ... and the pizza was to-die-for!
Burrata and tomato salad with micro greens |
Corn soup aka "milkshake"! |
Fig/leek/goat cheese pizza |
Beet and ricotta raviolis |
That evening was was spent at Mustards Grill, a location described in a previous blog post. What was noteworthy besides their fun signage and the always-delicious food was the staff ... they are serious about the food and preparation, but enjoy themselves at the same time. That made for a wonderful evening (not to mention the nectarine/fig/blackberry cobbler with buttermilk ice cream ...)
Two happy campers! |
My halibut with roasted tomatoes |
Aforementioned cobbler plus another decadent chocolate/hazelnut concoction .. |
Harvest time! |
Serious wine tasting/buying was on the agenda the next day, including Shafer, Clos du Val, Stag's Leap and a totally off-the-map winery named
David Fulton. In between we had our Thomas Keller fix with lunch at Bouchon (GREAT) and then up to Dean and DeLuca. As with previous visits, the hubby works with their personnel to put together a case of wines that are generally available only here in Napa. Many of the wineries' production is so small that everything is consumed locally (Fulton produces under 400 cases per year as an example). That case will be a welcome delivery back home.
Me and my girl .. |
Diced nectarine/arugula/granola salad |
Could not miss these .. |
Bouchon Bakery's take on a classic (managed to pass up) |
Westie sighting in Sonoma (we have two at home) |
View from Joseph Phelps' terrace |
Post-wine-tasting scene at Phelps -- that's a lot of glasses to wash! |
27 years and counting ... |
Amy Adams with Hannah |
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ReplyDeleteLoved the post and all the pics! Can't wait to go back to Napa!
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