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Nottingham Cellars

Nottingham Cellars and Occassio Winery Tasting Rooms

Nottingham Cellars and Occassio Winery Tasting Rooms

2245 S Vasco Rd C, Livermore, CA 94550

Website: https://nottinghamcellars.com/

Nottingham Cellars tasting lounge

Nottingham Cellars tasting lounge

Located in the center of Livermore on Vasco Road, Nottingham Cellars tasting room neighbors Occasio Winery.  This winery was started in 2009 by Jeff and Diane Cranor as a second career. Their son Collin is the winemaker.  Nottingham has an easygoing tasting room with the vibe of a popular meet-up spot. The layout is simple and low key with white walls & black chairs.  The tables are made from wine barrels with a round glass top. The tasting bar looks like it is made from reclaimed wood with a chalkboard tasting menu hanging on the wall behind it.  In the back corner of the room is a barrel room used for private events or Elevated tastings. The tasting éroom feels cozy but is large enough to accommodate several small groups at once.

Entryway to Nottingham Cellars tasting lounge

Entryway to Nottingham Cellars tasting lounge

Nottingham specializes in Cabernet Sauvignon and Bordeaux blends.  They source their grapes from premier vineyards and growers in Livermore.  They focus on drawing out the essence of each site where the grapes are grown.  The winery produces two different brands – Nottingham Cellars and Vasco Urbano Wine Company.  The higher end Nottingham Cellar wines are produced from a designated vineyard or micro lots. The Supremacy Bordeaux blend is produced from their best quality grapes from Livermore Valley.  The Vasco Urbano wines are fun, Rhone style with original artistic labels that represent different people. There’s a story that goes along with them. For example, the Julio Casa de Vinas Petite Sirah is a rich, meaty wine that the proprietor’s call “a giver”, just like Mr. Julio Covarubbias who tends the vineyards.  I tried a Vasco Urbano flight while my husband sampled the Nottingham Cellar wines. My personal favorite was The Colonel Mourvedre-Grenache-Syrah (MGS) blend with smokey, dark fruit notes that would probably pair great with a brisket. There is also a 100% Muscat that is dry and tangy and would pair well with Asian food.  I liked that this winery offers some unique selections, like the Coco Blanc blend of Rousanne, Marsanne, and Muscat Cannelli or the Shorty Grenache Rosé port style dessert wine.

My experience at Nottingham Cellars was pleasant.  I enjoyed the atmosphere and would return.

 

Donum Estate

 

Donum Estate

Donum Estate

24500 Ramal Rd, Sonoma, CA 95476

Website: https://www.thedonumestate.com/

Donum Estate is located in a very pretty spot in Carneros nestled between hills of vines.  This is a fascinating place to visit for art enthusiasts, or for people like me who know only a little about art but can appreciate the beauty of it.  The winery and art is owned by Mei and Allan Warburg. They started out in 2001 wanting to create “the ultimate pinot noir project”, so they brought in acclaimed winemaker Anne Moller-Racke.  It also provided the perfect venue for them to showcase their international contemporary art collection. The partnership between the Warburgs and Anne Moller-Racke turned out to be a great success, producing premium pinot noir and chardonnay that earn the highest accolades year over year. As of June 2019, Anne announced she was moving on to pursue her own projects after 18 years at Donum.

Sanna

Sanna at Donum Estate

The experiences and wine tasting at Donum are by reservation only.  They offer two options – a 90 minute tasting and walking tour or a 2 hour RTV tour.  Both experiences include a seated, personal tasting experience and a tour of the property.  The property drew us in from the moment we pulled up to the gate and pushed the call button to be let in.  As we drove along the path to the winery we saw looming in front of us a giant head statue named “Sanna”, created by Jaume Plensa.  It’s truly amazing to look at! We continued to drive around to the entrance of the winery, passing by other intriguing pieces of art.  You can’t help getting immersed in sculptures, like the huge, spotted pumpkin sitting in a pool right outside the entrance to the tasting room.

Wine tasting experience at Donum Estate

Wine tasting experience at Donum Estate

Inside the tasting room lobby is stark white and immaculate.  One side of the room has windows from ceiling to floor looking out at vineyards.  There was some more fascinating artwork in the lobby. Our host greeted us immediately and ushered us to a room for our personal tasting.  It was a cozy space with a center table and windows on two sides giving us a panoramic view of the vineyard. We had one-on-one attention from our host who talked us through five different wines.  We were given a leather-bound folder with tasting notes. We learned some of the history of the winery while we took our time sipping the award winning chardonnay and pinot noirs. They were exquisite wines. An interesting tidbit about the labels is that each of the vintages is named after the Chinese zodiac, which harkens to Allan Warburg’s life-long love of the Asian culture.

Crouching Spider

Crouching Spider

Once we finished our tasting, we went on a walking tour to see a lot more of the art.  Our first stop was to visit the steel sculpture called the Crouching Spider. This awe-inspiring piece created by Louise Bourgeois is so large that they built a building just to house the sculpture and protect it from weather.  We continued our walk around the property, stopping to admire works like the Maze made of brass coated stainless-steel tubes, the Contemporary Terracotta Warriors, and “Love Me”, a polished mirrored steel heart with a deep cavity in its center representing being hit by a powerful force.  There were many more great pieces. We ended our walk at the Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads, which is the real centerpiece of the property. Hearing about how the grounds crew has to upkeep the sculptures, polishing them regularly is impressive in itself.

I would totally recommend visiting the estate, both for the wine and art.  You will need to plan ahead as reservations are limited. I set up my reservation about a month in advance.  It was an amazing experience!

 

Murietta’s Well

Murietta's Well

Murietta’s Well

3005 Mines Rd, Livermore, CA 94550

Website: https://www.murrietaswell.com/

Visiting Murietta’s Well in Livermore was such an awesome experience!  Sometimes it really pays to plan ahead when visiting wineries. This winery requires reservations, and so I made a reservation through their website about a month in advance.  Soon after, I got a phone club from the wine club manager. She informed me that the winery was throwing a wine club event the day I wanted to visit.  However, instead of turning us away she offered us complimentary tickets to the party. I was excited to tell my husband that we scored free tickets to a wine club party, but I really wasn’t sure what to expect.  When we arrived at the winery, the parking lot was completely full and there were several employees guiding people where to park. Before getting out of the car, my husband turned to me and said “what have you gotten us into?”.  We followed the crowd of people walking toward the winery. As we approached the winery we were greeted by a host who handed us a glass of Rosé and a lemon ricotta tart to pair with it.

My husband and I stood there for a few minutes taking it all in.  In front of us was a large expanse of lawn with some benches and Adirondack chairs scattered about.  To our left was the winery which looks like a large barn. To the right of the entrance to the winery was a patio area with picnic tables and umbrellas.  People were lounging outside despite the fact that it was a bit chilly that day. The crowd was socializing and having a good time sipping their wine. After we finished our first wine and tart, we decided to head toward the crowd inside the winery.  Murietta’s Well has two levels. The tasting room is on the second floor. We joined the party on the first floor. There were lots of people all around the wide open space which was framed by wood beams. Chandeliers hung from the center of the ceiling and tables covered with white linens were set up throughout space.  There were several different stations of food each paired with wine. Both the food and wine were great. We tried a Small Lot Merlot that paired perfectly with sausage rigatoni; The Spur paired with balsamic cranberry and brie crostini; and a Petit Verdot. I found myself liking all of it. I felt so privileged to be a part of the event.  After trying each of the tables, we ventured upstairs.

Club Lounge at Murietta's Well

Club Lounge at Murietta’s Well

There were more surprises on the second floor. We first checked out the outdoor club lounge that had a bunch of tables. Even though it was all open air, it felt closed in because of the sheets of canvas hanging from above like the roof of a tent. Behind the lounge and winery is a pretty view of vineyards.  There was more wine outside.

Murietta's Well Tasting Room

Murietta’s Well Tasting Room

Back inside, we ventured over to the tasting room. The room has a rustic but modern feel. There are sleek tasting bars on each side of the room and in the center are glass doors that lead out to a deck looking down on the front lawn. As if we hadn’t already had enough wine, we had the opportunity to try any of the other varietals that we hadn’t sampled yet.  We left feeling full of wine and food and had a great time even with the large crowd.

Despite the fact that we really lucked out getting tickets to the wine club event, I would still highly recommend this winery for a typical tasting experience.  They have a lot to offer. All of the wines are sourced from the estate. The property is one of California’s original wine estates dating back to 1884. A man named Louis Mel founded the winery.  He started growing grapes that were original cuttings from the famed Chateau Margaux and Chateau d’Yquem in France. The tasting room resides in the original building.  In 1940, Louis Mel sold the winery to Ernest Wente, and the family still runs the winery today.  Some of the more widely produced wines have fun names like The Whip and The Spur. I felt that the winery was casual, but they still produce premium quality wines. They have lots of varietals including Sauvignon Blanc, Rosé, Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot, and some less common varietals found in California like Petit Verdot, Dry Orange Muscat, Tempranillo, and Port.  I really loved the smooth Small Lot Merlot with flavors of black cherry and plums. The Spur red blend was also one of my favorites because it was velvety and full bodied with dark fruit flavors. This is a winery worth seeking out.