Outside of San Francisco

Outside of San Francisco

If you have spent some time in the San Francisco hotels www.hotelsanfrancisco.com and have experiences much of what the city has to offer you may want to plan some day trips on your next stay in the city. Nothing cures the dull drums of industry conventions like a drive to the near by wine country. Better yet, grab some work friends, get a limo and head to Napa and Sonoma for the day. You won’t ever forget it. There is nothing like driving down any given road in those areas and seeing all the great wineries that you have seen only on labels before. You may want to plan a little ahead so you get a chance to see which wineries are near each other and which ones you are a must see for you. If you head North up highway 29 you will hit some greats like Nickel & Nickel, Cakebread, Sequoia Grove, Saint Supery, and Frogs Leap which have corks that say ribbit. Dare to go even farther up the same road you will get to Merryvale, Freemark Abby and many many more.

Sonoma also has a fantastic group of wineries like Cline Cellars, Chateau St Jean, Buena Vista Carneros Winery, B.R.Cohn, Gloria Ferrer Caves, Schug Carneros Estate, Sebastiani and Valley of the Moon. Oh, the possibilities are endless with wine. You may have to come back for seconds or thirds. Many of these wineries have great tastings of there latest wines as well as gift shops with all sorts of other things like wine accessories, recipes and cookbooks, wonderful appetizers to nibble on and certainly some great wine making stories that end up being half the reason fall in love with a particular winery. So if you are in the bay area don’t miss out on a great opportunity to see the wine country you will love it.

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