Showing posts with label winery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winery. Show all posts

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Sightseeing in Walla Walla

We had planned to get into town yesterday afternoon in time to do a little sightseeing, but it was not meant to be. So we slightly modified our plans today to get as much in as we could starting with breakfast. The lovely lady at Vintage Cellars recommended we try Clarette's Restaurant, and we're glad listened. Nice home-style breakfasts, and I was happy to try their strawberry and apricot syrups on my pancakes.


After breakfast we drove around town a bit trying to get our bearings. We stopped at the Chamber of Commerce hoping to get some suggestions, but found we had all the info we needed so off we went to the airport to look at a few wineries. Tastings in wine country are a funny thing. This place is open only on Saturdays from 11:00 to 4:00 while another is open "most days" 10:00 to 5:00. Or they may be open only be appointment. Or from Friday thru Sunday, or...well you get my point. We discovered we should come back after 1:00 in order to find most of the tasting rooms open so we decided to head to L'Ecole.
L'Ecole has a lovely tasting room situated in an old schoolhouse. The grounds were manicured, the insides nice decorated, and they had a lot of souveniers available to purchase from hats, shirts to pencils and magnets. The wine was wonderful (as we knew it would be) and we purchased two bottles of their 2007 Estate Syrah, a bottle of chocolate syrup made with their Merlot that may or may not be a thank-you present for someone kind enough to water our plants, and a magnet.
Since it was now after 1:00 we headed back to the airport area but first we decided to take a look at Fort Walla Walla museum. We just did a drive by, and I'm sure it is an interesting and worthwhile stop for anyone (else) who would care to visit.

So as I said, we headed back to the airport and stopped at Dunham Winery (beautiful interiors and landscape, but we didn't buy any wine), Patit Creek Cellars where we purchased a 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon, and then Tamarack Cellars where we bought a bottle of their 2007 Cabernet Franc.

Honestly, we were getting a little tired of tasting wine, but I did want to stop at Otis Kenyon whose tasting room was downtown, and our friend Rick Semple was adamant that we eat at that little french bistro he couldn't remember the name of. So we stopped at the motel room to drop off our purchases so they'd stay cool in the a/c and drove downtown. I'm not sure if I liked the tasting room at Otis Kenyon. It was a bit stark which is fine, but there was an unpleasant musty smell to their shop -- it was quite a surprise. Their wines were nice, and we bought a bottle of their 2006 Merlot. The lady who worked there was very helpful when I mentioned we had been recommended by our friend to eat somewhere downtown but did not know the name. As soon as I said french bistro she blurted out Brasserie Four, right across the street! And off we went.


We decided to sit outside, and our server (Zach) was kind enough to put down the awning so Paul's head wouldn't get burned. Zach was a recently transplant to Walla Walla from Olympia. He moved here for a slower paced life which is kind of how I picture Olympia, but I digress...


We had a wonderful meal! Assorted olives and bread to start, I had the salmon quiche with mixed greens, Paul ordered their spicy salami pizza, and we washed it down with a bottle of red from Tertulia Cellars. Afterwards Paul had an espresso (Stumptown) and I had a real honest to goodness creme brulee. Not that fake stuff where they sprinkle sugar on top and do a flame torch blow-by, but a lovely crunchy crust of caramelized sugar that snapped when I hit it with my spoon.

So now we're back in the room. We're red, we're tired, and we're probably a wee bit tipsy. Sounds to me like a successful trip!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Tooling around town

We had a lovely day yesterday. Rode our bikes all over, explored the city park, had a great cup of coffee and scone. I made Paul do a few cutsie-tourist type photos, and then we were off to the Evergreen Flight and Space Museums. We love that sort of activity, and spent about four hours looking over all the exhibits.

Afterwards we went to a winery in Carlton called Anne Amie. The location was lovely -- as picturesque as I had imagined a winery to be. The wines were nice, and we actually purchased some whites!! Then we were off to downtown Carlton to check out Tyrus Evans tasting room. The lady at Anne Amie suggested it when I told her we prefer big reds. Tyrus Evans tasting room was set up in the old train depot in Historic Downtown Carlton. Unfortunately we didn't snap any photos (our brains were getting a little fuzzy). In our defense it was 4:oo, and other than a scone we hadn't eaten all day . Back to McMinnville we went, parked the car and rode our bikes to Golden Valley Brewery for an early dinner. I read they brewed their own beer and thought Paul might enjoy it. They also make their house wine, and the red I had was pretty decent (especially at $5 a glass). They raise their own beef and veggies which is impressive. All in all a very nice place to go.

What a great day, but my puppies were barking something fierce so it's another early night for us. We'll need the rest for our next adventure: Lincoln City!!