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    Moseley Family Cellars - Beautiful location

    Moseley Family Cellars

    5.0(45 reviews)
    25.8 mi
    $$

    I'm genuinely bummed that I don't live in Redding to make visiting the Moseley Family Cellars…read moretasting room a more frequent occurrence! The historic Thompson House is the perfect backdrop for wine tasting. The thing I love most about MFC is that it doesn't feel like a wine bar. It's got wine and a bar... but it feels like you're hanging out at your trendy friend's house. There's a living room area with fireplace, a dining room, a front porch with a cafe table & chairs, and big front lawn with Adirondack chairs in pairs & quads. Truly a choose your own pleasure! We couldn't pass up the perfect late spring afternoon, so I sunk into a deep Adirondack chair and enjoyed my wine tasting al fresco. The neon sign in the front window is the cutest, and just added to the overall vibe. Chuck was so hospitable, and brought me each pour from his post behind the bar inside. He gave insight into each wine, and then disappeared so I could enjoy at my own pace. MFC is very dog friendly, inside too, but I can't think of anywhere I've been in recent memory that was more perfect than wine tasting here on the front lawn with my pup in my lap. In the great words of Kurt Vonnegut, "If this isn't nice, I don't know what is."

    The BEST wine tasting I have had. I usually can pick two or three from a flight that I like, but it…read morewas so hard to pick because I really enjoyed all of them. We had to bring some home with us. They are located in downtown at the Thompson House and the owner is sooooo nice. It's clean and calm, perfect for a date night or evening with friends. I highly recommend this place.

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    Moseley Family Cellars - Private tasting room

    Private tasting room

    Moseley Family Cellars - Come down and enjoy a great glass of wine

    Come down and enjoy a great glass of wine

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    New Clairvaux Vineyard - Inside the beautiful reconstructed monestary

    New Clairvaux Vineyard

    4.5(56 reviews)
    66.9 mi
    $$

    This is one of the most interesting historic wineries in California, and my favorite. Plus the…read morewines are excellent. They have many varietals and the quality is top notch for all, plus priced exceptionally well. A tasting is a remarkably inexpensive $10, comped if you buy a bottle. It's well worth the price. The property is owned and operated by a group of Trappist Cistercian monks. There's a lot of information to read about them and the history on placards on the property. The property is fascinating in itself and they also have a centuries old portion of a abbey from Spain reconstructed on the property. It was purchased by William Randolph Hearst and the stone blocks stored in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco for decades. They were donated to the monks here with the understanding it be recreated on the site. It has been, and magnificent. The wine tasting is very informative and the knowledgeable staff will walk through each selection. This may be a bit far afield but well worth the trip.

    I've always loved the history and culture surrounding the relationship between wine and monasteries…read morearound the world. This one I've been wanting for visit for many years due to its ties to Sierra Nevada Brewing nearby and also the story of the abbey stores from Europe. Mix that with the original owners of the areas, murder, and ghost stories in Hawaii, it makes for a fascinating visit! I'll spare the long history to be enjoyed on your visit. This entire region is fruit orchards and beautiful fields. New Clairvaux sits as part of a vineyard that was much larger long ago. The current vineyard is easy to get to with clearly marked signs and plenty of parking. Inside the barn you'll find the wine shop and gift shops, which you can also do tours and tastings. It's also an event space. The monastery is nearby down a shaded path, but visiting is restricted. The church is also nearby, which incorporates stones from an ancient abbey in Europe that themselves took an amazing and long journey to and up here. The gardens and vines are worth walking through, it's a beautiful area. We all decided to do the basic tasting tour where they share the history and stories while you taste. If you're a wine or history buff, this one is worth visiting.

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    New Clairvaux Vineyard - 2019 Abbot's Reserve Father Thomas X Davis Red Blend

    2019 Abbot's Reserve Father Thomas X Davis Red Blend

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    Abbot's Reserve Father Paul Mark (bonus taster)

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    Briceland Vineyards - Harvest Host spot

    Briceland Vineyards

    4.9(50 reviews)
    67.3 mi
    $$

    I was on a Girls Road Trip with high school friends. Our trip took us from Mendocino County north…read moreto Ferndale, Trinidad and back down through the Redwood National Forest. We were staying in Garberville and wanted to taste some Humbolt County wines. We call Briceland Vineyards to see if we could taste that same day. Andrew the winemaker was working on a project but was kind enough to accomodate us at 4pm (just 2 hours after our call). We arrived a bit late and he was there to greet us with a smile. He invited us to taste on is patio in front of the winery. He brought out two cases so we could try a variety of wines to include: Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, PET Nat Sparkling, Rose of Pinot, Pinot Noir, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Sauvignon and a bonus wine of Arneis. Its rare that you sit down with a winemaker for over and hour and learn about winemaking. He really educated our group. His wife brought out a beautiful charcuterie board with cheeses, meats, nuts and fruit. I am a wine member at many wineries in other California regions and have never experienced such GOOD winetasting. On top of that every wine we tasted we liked which is also very rare. The Sauvignon Blanc was light and grassy. The two Chardonnays were unlike the heavy oak and butter types that are too big. His red wines were smooth and not too high in alcohol. We left with several cases of wine. I will definitely visit Andrew again when we visit Humboldt County. I highly recommend a visit to Briceland Winery in the heart of Redwood Country.

    We came as a group of 5, we had a wonderful experience. You won't find too many people that know…read moreas much about wine as Andrew, so we really enjoyed his knowledge and he answered any questions we had. The wine was absolutely fabulous and the whole vibe was spot on. Not to mention the great charcuterie plate that accompanied it. It reminded us of the days when wine tasting was a more personal and intimate experience. We will definitely be back!

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    Briceland Vineyards - Tasting patio

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