Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Heading off on another bicycling adventure

Sunday night, we're departing for Southeast Asia and another (hopefully) exciting bicycling expedition. This time we'll be bicycling in Northern Thailand and Laos. After the bicycle trip, we plan on hopping over to Cambodia for four more days to see the sights and visit with our Cambodian friends.

The flight from LAX to Bangkok's new international airport is going to be a long one. It's nonstop on Thai Airways. Scheduled flight time in 17 hours and 30 minutes. That's a lot of Sudoku puzzles, iPod music, reading, inflight movies, airplane meals, and maybe some sleep.

Google Map for Flight

There are supposed to be eleven travelers on this trip. We meet them in Bangkok.

The rainy season is just ending over there so we expect hot and humid weather. At least we know to pack light clothing. Hopefully, this won't be another three shower a day trip like we experienced in Vietnam last year.
It Must be Fall - Here Come the Wine Shipments

Now that it's nearing the end of October, a lot of wineries in California, Washington, and Oregon have their fall wine releases of new vintages. The weather is cool enough to ship wine without potential heat damage. And the wineries want to stimulate purchases before the holidays.

So, our UPS man has to wear a new back support to carry all the wine shipments to our front door. We're even giving him a few tips on wines to buy and how to store his wine. He had been keeping his wine in a small rack on his kitchen counter in the sunlight. Ooooh! Looks nice, but a quick way to ruin it.

Today, shipments came from Husch (Mendocino County) and Papapietro Perry (Russian River Valley in Sonoma County). Tomorrow, we should get shipments from Arns (Napa Valley), Esterlina (Mendocino County), and Fielding Hills (Washington State).

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Another Fun Trip to Stock the Wine Cellar

We just returned home from five days in Northern California. We flew into the SF Bay Area on an absolutely gorgeous day. We had a reunion dinner with some of our fellow travelers from our Morocco bicycle trip in April. Several of them had just returned from a bicycle trip in France, and of course, we're getting ready to head off to SE Asia on a bicycle trip.

The group met in Sausalito at Poggio Tratorria. Lots of wine - everyone did quite well drinking wine in Morocco. This time we stuck to California wine - I don't even think Moroccan wine was on the wine list.

Then we headed to the Dorrs' over in Lafayette because the four of us were leaving for five days and four nights in Mendocino.

During the trip, we visited EIGHTEEN wineries in northern Sonoma county and Mendocino county. We drank some fantastic juice, all from small wineries that you almost never hear of because their distribution consists of sales at their winery, to their wine club, and to a few restaurants.

I think our favorites were:
Breggo Cellars, Anderson Valley, Mendocino County. Great Pinot Noir and whites.
De La Montanya, Russian River Valley, Sonoma County. Great Pinot, Zin, Syrah, and Cab.
Toulouse, Anderson Valley, Mendocino County. Unbelievable Pinot.
Limerick Lane, Healdsburg, Sonoma County. Great Zin and Syrah.

And I can't forget Esterlina Vineyards. The winery sits atop a ridge about 1,000 feet above the Anderson Valley. What a view! We had a picnic lunch on their deck, sampled all their wines, and were very reluctant to leave (but we had more wineries to visit).

It wasn't all wine tasting (although we did feel "pickled" a lot of the time). We did feel obligated to get in some athletic activiity every day before wine tasting. So we went kayaking, mountain biking, hiking along the coastline, and hot tubbing (a new sport).


We stayed at the Stevenswood Spa Resort. The breakfasts were incredibly good (Caren really liked the Waffles made with wild rice, and I liked the Ricotta and Berry Pancakes) and the dinner was outstanding. They have a chef that rivals the best in LA or SF.

John and I tried out the hot tubs and gave them a thumbs-up. It was a perfect Indian summer week for weather, but we needed the in-room fireplace one night. Real pampering - helped John get used to his transition into retirement.

Caren assembled a photo album from the trip. It is a Picasa web album - click on the link:

Our trip to Mendocino