Day 2 of our Napa Valley Girlfriend Getaway kicked off with getting picked up curbside at our hotel by Platypus Tours – the transportation company we chose to take us around for the day. Can’t beat service like that! ;)
One of my biggest pieces of advice when touring wine country is pay for transportation. We all know it’s unsafe to drink and drive, and furthermore, you will get busted. We saw 3 people pulled over in a 1 mile stretch of road the first night, and heard from some locals that cops are super tough on drunk drivers.
Platypus offers private transportation OR group tours in Napa and neighboring Sonoma for $99/person which I found to be very competitively priced, especially when you consider everything that’s included – water, snacks, lunch, and reduced tasting fees at the wineries we visited (all $15 or less.)
The girls and I picked the group tour option, and boarded our luxurious bus with 8 other wine enthusiasts at 10:15 on Saturday morning then set off for a full day of wine tasting!
Our driver for the day was Karl, who has been giving tours in Napa Valley for years (previously he was a cop – said people liked him a bit better these days… ;) ) The drivers at Platypus usually set the itinerary, and Karl told us he had chosen four small, niche wineries whom he had close relationships with to visit that day.
He passed out some waters and we were off – first stop, Corison Winery!
Corison Winery is owned by Cathy Corison who joined the group of Napa Valley winemakers at a time when it was still largely a boy’s club.
Her style of producing small batch (we’re talking 50 cases or less) unfiltered Cabernets earned her the title of Winemaker of the Year in 2011 from the San Francisco Chronicle. We all kind of felt like we were in the presence of greatness when we arrived!
Our guide was Holly Evans-White – a passionate, dry-humored wine lover who uses terms like “meth teeth” to describe the point at which you know you’ve had enough red wine for the day. We LOVED her!
Holly filled us in on the winery while pouring tastes of white wine to wet our whistles before heading out to the vineyards to look around.
Corison uses a style of farming called “dry farming” which means they do not water their grape vines. Crazy, right?
The grapes develop super long roots that grow deep into the earth, tapping the natural water supply. Rain can actually ruin a dry farming crop, as the roots will shrink and suck up too much water, causing the grapes to grow too fast, bursting their skin and molding in the process.
The same thing actually happened to my cherry tomatoes this summer. They went SO long without rain that the first time we got a good soaking they grew too fast from the inside out, and burst in two! So sad.
Anyways! We followed Holly back inside, got a tasting of Corison’s unfiltered Cabernets, and learned a TON about wine. For instance, did you know that “organic wine” simply means the grapes were grown organically, but anything added to color, preserve, or filter the wine doesn’t have to be organic?
Cathy Corison’s wine are grown organically AND they do not add dyes, thickeners or ANYTHING else to their wines (which, in addition to dehydration, is what largely leads to hangovers!) The result is a wine with a thinner mouth-feel than I’m used to but good, and pure tasting. This winery was a treat to visit. :)
After saying our goodbyes to Holly, we hopped back on the bus where Karl had a sweet cheese plate and more waters waiting for us. All included in the price of transportation!
I dug into some creamy brie and sharp cheddar. It was just the ticket.
Next we headed to the oldest continuously owned and operated winery in the Napa Valley – David Fulton Winery.
Planted in 1860, the winery produces less than 400 cases of Petite Syrah every year and felt deliciously Mom and Pop.
Operations are currently led by fourth generation Fultons who call in their friends and family once a year at harvest time.
Everyone camps out in the vineyards, harvests ALL day long, then celebrates at the end with an epic BBQ.
I want to come next year! ;)
The group crowded around the tasting table and took sips of David Fulton’s current wine selections.
I loved the sweet, dessert Port wine the best.
We were given little York Peppermint Patties and told to take a sip of wine, bite of patty, then another sip of wine. Chocolate is a popular pairing with wine, but the mint gave it just that little something extra. It was sooooo good!
Definitely will be recreating this combo in the dead of winter next to a roaring fire. I don’t know why. It just made me think of that. :)
While we were tasting Karl had laid out a lunch spread for us to enjoy on the winery’s outdoor patio, overlooking the vineyards.
We hungrily filled our plates then headed out to enjoy!
It was PERFECT – seriously, I could not have been more impressed. Croissant sandwiches, quinoa salad, fresh pears, meats & cheeses, and local heirloom tomatoes. So yum!
After lunch we wandered around the grounds a bit, checking out the scenery.
Call me crazy, but I could take pictures of grape clusters all day long. Crazy! There, I took care of it for us.
Karl told us to put our party pants on for the next stop to Hopper Creek Winery and, after pulling up, we immediately realized why.
After passing by rows of green vines bursting with clusters of sweet red grapes, and under shady trees surrounded by lush landscaping, we saw the front door of the winery…and a basketball court.
After opening the door and seeing this guy – I knew. Hopper Creek is the dive winery of Napa Valley, bahahahaha!
Totally fun and completely unbuttoned – Hopper Creek is a BLAST.
Check out these party pics on the wall (and please be aware that Karl is in many of them – the bachelorette parties love him!)
I immediately felt at home (I have a serious soft spot in my heart for dive bars,) and especially so after School House Rock poured everyone a glass of wine and took us outdoors to show us around.
The girls and I unknowingly timed our visit to Napa Valley at the beginning of one of the most popular times of the year to visit – “The Crush” – or harvest time. Hopper Creek had just begun to process some Sauvignon Blanc grapes that day, so we got to see them load the grapes into a hopper where rubber balloons inflated, crushing the grapes causing them to release their juices.
Whee!
One of the workers grabbed a glass and collected some fresh juice for us to try. It tasted like the most delicious apple cider (actually) that I had ever had. SUCH a treat!
Afterwards we headed out to their back patio to sip the remaining wines in our tasting flight.
It was perfectly relaxing, and just fun.
Cheers to Hopper Creek!
Karl had one last stop planned before dropping us back off at the hotel – Hagafen Cellars.
Unbelievably beautiful grounds, nice people, and great place to wind down.
I’ll be honest with you – at this point we had all had a lot of wine, and the entire group sat on the patio and talked our faces off at one another the whole time. All I’ve got to say is, Karl is a saint! ;)
We were promptly dropped back off at our hotel around 5:00, then after a quick run up to the room to freshen up, the girls and I headed off to dinner at Morimoto!
I had been to Morimoto when I was in Napa earlier this summer, was blown away at how fresh and delicious everything was, and wanted the girls to try it too. I am also a HUGE Morimoto fan (been following him since the OG Iron Chef in Japan!) and it didn’t feel right to be in the presence of one of his restaurants and not eat there.
We called and were told there were no open tables, but decided to risk it, show up and see what happened. It’s a good thing we did, because we were able to get right in. Never hurts to just check it out!
We settled into our seats and ordered some appetizers to share, which we promptly devoured. Wine tasting really takes it out of ya’!
Buttery, fresh tuna pizza, and crunchy pork gyoza. Ughhhhhhhh… :)
We each ordered our own sushi entrees – a Spicy Scallop Roll (not on the menu – but just ask and they’ll make it for you) and 2 pieces of Salmon Nigiri for me. I am not kidding you when I say this might be my favorite thing I have ever eaten. I cannot even begin to describe how fresh and mouthwatering it was!
Our server told us the restaurant flies fresh fish in from Tokyo every 48 hours and I totally believe it. I will remember this sushi forever – droooooool.
Mmmkay, this is where it got really interesting (I’m grinning like an idiot as I type.) After dinner we were chatting, finishing our drinks when I got up to use the ladies room. As I walked through the dining room, towards the open kitchen line which I had to pass to get to the restroom, I looked up, then back down, then quickly back up again as my eyes bugged out of my head.
THE Iron Chef – Masaharu FREAKING Morimoto – was standing 10 feet in front of me supervising the line!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was so shocked that I promptly crashed into some poor woman’s chair, nearly sending her flying across the dining room.
I know.
OMG, I hissed at her, I am SO SORRY! It’s just that – Morimoto is standing RIGHT OVER THERE!!!! She’s all, No, it’s ok, I KNOW!!! I quickly helped her scoot her chair back in then, maybe it was the wine talking, I WALKED UP TO HIM while he was supervising the line.
Chef Morimoto, I babbled as I stood 4 inches from his shoulder, I am SUCH. A. HUGE. fan of yours!
Yes, is all he replied as he nodded his head once.
It’s just that, I’ve watched you for years, and well…
Yes.
It’s just such an honor to meet you!
Yes.
I just…ok. You’re the best!! (Bows – BOWS – then runs away to the restroom.)
Omg it was HORRIYFING! For both of us! He was clearly trying to work, then after I busted him out, 20 people came over trying to take pictures of him. I felt a tiny bit better when our waiter told us this is what happens every time he comes, which is once or twice a month. Oh Morimoto!
On our way out I recounted the story to the general manager who was standing near the door and, with the encouragement of my girlfriends, he insisted that I return to take a picture with him.
Thankfully Morimoto was much more prepared to take visitors at this point, kindly listened as I told him again what a huge fan I was, then actually bowed back this time. OMG!!!
The best thing ever. Literally – the best thing ever. Who goes to Morimoto’s restaurant and actually expects to SEE Morimoto?! It was truly an honor to meet him, and I totally cried tears of joy back at my table after our first encounter as I was telling my girlfriends about it. I respect that man so much!
With that, our night ended with me clutching the signed menu he sent me away with all the way home. It was the perfect way to end an already unforgettable weekend in Napa!
Well, I hope you got some good ideas of where to go if/when you visit the Napa Valley! I can’t recommend it enough for couples, girlfriends, and even dudes’ trips. We actually saw a bunch of bachelor parties this weekend.
Regular programming to commence tomorrow! :D
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Have you ever met anyone famous? Did you play it cool, or were you a hot mess like me? :)
What an awesome story! WOW!!!
My dad is a MAGNET for celebrities. Arnold Palmer, the Backstreet Boys (who gave us third row center tickets ;P), and most recently Tom Cochrane, to name a few off the top of my head. I should ask him for the complete list, it’s somewhere up in the 20s!
Have you been to Cliff Winery near St. Helena in Nappa Valley? My good friend Jeannie and her daughter work there both BG Grads. I want to go bad :)
My husband and I met Alton Brown. He was SUPER friendly and nice, but we didn’t really know what to say. “Hi, we love you?” I mean, really. We were able to chat for a few minutes about food, and snap a few pics, so I think it was a success!
Too funny! I went to Napa back in December and had Karl as my driver and he took us to Corison and Hopper Creek too. Hopper Creek was amazing! So fun.
Your Napa posts really really wanna make me go to Napa! I think my BFF and I have to start planning a trip.
Hi, just started reading your blog recently and look forward to it everytime! Love your recipes and your pictures. I’m from Chicago and as a teenager I worked at O’hare Airport, lucky enough to have many famous people come thru. I met John Stamos, Muhamd Ali, Guns and Roses, Scotty Pipen, Will Purdue, Richard Dent and saw Darrel Hannah walking on Michigan Ave. lots of fun but like you very nervous especially asking for autographs! I also was lucky enough to be an extra in the movie My Best Friends Wedding with Julia Roberts and Dermot Mulroney, we were told we weren’t allowed to talk or look at Julia Roberts but she would talk to the crowd once in awhile. The rest of the actors were pretty nice, all you can see of me in the movie is from my nose up in the corner of the t.v. but my kids make me pause it on that spot so they can laugh at me! Would love one day to go to the West Coast so thank you for all the great info, looks like you had a great time!
ok so serioussssssssssssly. what lucky star were you born under? lol. perfect life, always just chipper lil person, perfect vacations, get to meet famous people any time they are around you, win every prize you practically enter, husband never pisses you off…never have a bad week, month or year? your parents are amazing …life is just a peach! I mean really. you are just blessed beyond words, literally. :>
I am very blessed, but can also be very cranky, have really only met two famous people in my life (both just happened to be this year,) have fights with my husband, and have my share of terrible days too. TRUST ME! :)
So cool! Napa is definetly on my bucket list :-) I made a total fool of myself when I got close to Vince Vaughn. Ive had a mad crush on him for years, so a few Christmas’s ago my mom got me front row tickets to his wild west show with Kevin James ( who I also love). At one point in the show they asked for audience participation and my mom SCREAMED “pick Elyse, she’s in love with you!!!” he looked RIGHT at me and I just wanted to die! My whole body paralyzed and like an idiot I immediately looked away fom him and at my lap with my head down. Even Kevin James looked at me with pity haha! I was star struck for sure.
That is so cool! I’d love to meet a celebrity chef.
I’ve met Justin Bieber’s mom – does she count as famous? She’s a lovely person though!
That’s it, I must make my way to Napa, and not when I’m old and retired. I’m 28 and I must go soon! Great recap of a neat trip!
If I ever run into Iowa Girl Eats aka Kristin on the streets of Des Moines I will probably be the same way! I love reading your posts every week, you are our local celebrity! :) Keep up the great posts!
Uhh, that was my friend and I at the Farmer’s Market this summer! Seriously ridiculous and embarrassing! The two of us follow the blog, and our other girlfriend had to go over and say something because we were to embarrassed and scared. IGE and IGE Mom were quite lovely about the whole situation :)
I needed a vaca today….thank you so much for taking me along on yours! Love the photos!
Love all of your winery recaps, I definitely need to visit Napa soon. I can’t even imagine meeting Morimoto, so freaking cool!
I met Justin Bieber last year while staying at a hotel near L.A. He was such a little lady killer. …and kinda looked like a 12 year old girl.
I also met Lauren Graham while on vacation in Mexico. I was a HUGE Gilmore Girls fan but for some reason when I met her I played it cool & pretended like I wanted a picture for “my little cousins who are huge fans of Gilmore Girls”. WTF?! I don’t even know where that came from, but she was incredibly kind & even more beautiful in person. No wrinkles!!
I have moved Napa Valley up on my bucket list. What an amazing weekend you had! I wanted to ask where you stayed and if you would recommend it?
The first two nights we stayed at the Embassy Suites Napa, then third night was at River Terrace Inn. RTI was definitely the more swanky of the two, if I had to pick, but they were both lovely and in wonderful locations!
Loved your photos and story! I also <3 Marimoto… and would have been a hot mess too! In the early 90's… I worked at a bar when I was in art school and used to make all the drink specials signs (the chalk ones) and one night before anyone was really there, in walks this really tall guy with a white suit and black turtle neck. I was joking a little and said,"That guy dresses like Barry Manilow." The bartender runs over to us and says,"HEY!! Barry Manilow is here!!" We laughed so hard! I never realized he was SO tall! He's super nice and so was his wife.
One more! I went to a lecture for Alice Sebold years ago. She wrote The Lovely Bones and Lucky. I was so excited to meet her — my grandmother came with me and we waited early to see her. One of her “handlers” came in and had noticed we were there for a while, so she walked over and let us know where to meet her before the show. I had just written a comparison between her two books for my final English project, so I was pretty psyched and was shaking. She signed my books for me and talked with me for quite a bit. Wonderful lady!
I met Kevin Spacey after watching him at a show at The Old Vic in London. I actually ran into him around the back of the show house after he had signed everyone else’s programs. He was walking away and I made a noise I can’t even remember and he noticed me. He signed my program and reached out to HUG *ME*. Such a kind guy! I was giddy the rest of the night.
I love your blog, and especially loved this entry!! I live in Alabama and traveled to Napa and Sonoma Valley several years ago, and hope to go back again someday. Your pictures brought back so many memories!! That is so incredible that you got to meet Iron Chef Morimoto!!! I would have freaked out, too!! He is a legend!!
While living in LA I came down with a terrible case of celebrity tourettes! If I saw a celeb I would go up & spurt out these ridiculous things which were completely out of my control. On a flight w/ trainer Bob from the biggest loser I walked up to him and was like PMG! Trainer Bob I love you! While out for sushi one night I noticed Dennis Haysbert (from 24) at the table next to us & told him it was such an honor to meet the President – hello cornball???? The worst was probably when I saw Lionel Richie in a hotel lobby and announced to my best friend in a voice loud enough for you to hear in Iowa, OH MY GOD JENNIFER IT IS LIONEL RICHIE AND I’M NOT KIDDING!!!!