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Harney Lane Winery

Harney Lane Winery

Harney Lane Winery

9010 E Harney Ln, Lodi, CA 95240

Website: https://www.harneylane.com/

My husband and I on our first trip to Lodi rounded out the end of the day with a stop at Harney Lane Winery.  Our inaugural visit to this wine country did not disappoint.  We hit some great places – Michael David, Klinker Brick, Mettler.  What more could we expect at this winery?  One thing stands out to me any time I think of this place and that is family.  Reviewing their website they talk about living on Harney Lane for 100 years and that they think of visitors as extended family.  That’s exactly the feeling I got when we visited.  Our host was the proprietor’s wife, Kathy Mettler.  She told us about their family story as she poured wines for us and seemed so humbled to have us try the family wines.

Outdoor patio at Harney Lane

Outdoor patio at Harney Lane

Let me back-up a bit to give a full picture of the experience at this winery.  Pulling in was like driving up to someone’s family home.  The building blended in with the surroundings with it’s earth-toned stucco and stone facade.  Trees and bushes framed the entrance.  To the left of the entrance was a pathway that led into an outdoor patio area.  In the center was a fire pit, encircling it were some Adirondack chairs.  The entire patio was shaded by well manicured trees and plants.  It was a peaceful place to sit and have a glass of wine.  As we entered the tasting room there was a basket on the floor and a sign that said “Grab a picnic basket and enjoy the grounds”.  Inside the tasting room was just as homey as outdoors.  There was an area off to one side with a stone fireplace and some cushioned seats.  On the opposite side of the space was a long, granite top tasting bar that could easily accommodate 10 people side-by-side.

It was a pleasure to taste wines with Kathy.  The stories were the best part.  She told us about how her husband’s family had been making wine grapes for other wineries for a very long time.  In fact, George Mettler’s great-grandfather started farming grapes in 1906.  It wasn’t until 2007, and five generations later, that George decided he wanted to make his own family wines.  He certainly didn’t make a bad decision.  Unfortunately George passed away in 2013 but his family is still carrying on his legacy.  Just like most of the Lodi wineries, their Zinfandels stand out.  I was enamored with the jammy, chocolatey Old Vine Zinfandel from the Lizzy James vineyard (named after George and Kathy’s grandchildren).  It had delicious raspberry and blackberry fruit.  They also produce an Old Vine Zinfandel Dessert Wine that is a delight.  Beyond Zinfandel, we tried an Albariňo, buttery Chardonnay, Tempranillo, and the Patriach’s Promise red blend in honor of George.  We thoroughly enjoyed the wine and our visit, and we’ll always remember Kathy’s gracious hospitality.

Kathy Mettler - Harney Lane Winery

Kathy Mettler – Harney Lane Winery

 

Mettler Family Winery

Mettler Family Vineyard

Mettler Family Vineyard

7889 E Harney Ln, Lodi, CA 95240

Website: https://www.mettlerwine.com/

I would put Mettler Family Winery on my “A” list in Lodi.   The Mettler family has been farming in Lodi since the 1800s.  They are fully involved in every aspect of the winery, from growing grapes to bottling and sales.  Larry and Charlene Mettler founded the winery in 1970.  Their land had been passed down from prior generations.  The 6th generation is now involved in the winery.  Adam, their son and winemaker, is the same winemaker as Michael David Winery.  He won Wine Enthusiast’s Winemaker of the Year in 2018. After tasting the wines at both Michael David Winery and Mettler, it’s apparent why he was selected for winemaker of the year.  His talent comes out in the wines.

Mettler Tasting Room

Mettler Tasting Room

Mettler is fully estate grown, organic and sustainably farmed. Their wine varietals are grown in small lots.  Besides producing their own wine label, they grow grapes for many other well-known wineries.  The grounds at Mettler are beautifully landscaped, encircled by 7 acres of vineyards.  My impression of the tasting room was that it is meticulous and modern.  The room has a  semi-circular shape, with the tasting bar taking up about half of the room.  In the open area were some cushioned high back chairs in front of a fireplace and a chandelier hanging from the middle of the ceiling, giving the room a rich but casual feel.

Mettler sign inside the tasting room

Mettler sign inside the tasting room

There were bar stools around the long bar, and a chalk board behind the bar with a quote that showed their fun side.  Our host was very sociable.  He was managing three groups who were all tasting at the same time, but he was still attentive and forthcoming while he poured the wines for us.

I was immediately won over by the wines.  There was quite a variety to choose from on the tasting menu, including Albariño, Chardonnay, GSM blend, Muscat Canelli, Zinfandel, Pinotage, and Cabernet Sauvignon.  The wines are so well balanced.  The ones that stuck out to me the most were the 2016 Pinotage, a mix of Pinot Noir and Cinsault that was earthy and chocolatey, and the velvety smooth 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon.  I also have a soft spot for a really nice Muscat Canelli and theirs definitely made me a fan.  I left the winery so impressed and wondering why the Mettler name isn’t more well-known.  They are totally worth seeking out.

Rose bushes outside of Mettler Winery

Rose bushes outside of Mettler Winery

Klinker Brick

Klinker Brick Winery

Klinker Brick Winery

15887 N. Alpine Road, Lodi, CA 95240

Website: https://www.klinkerbrickwinery.com/

I love this winery!  The wineries I claim as my favorites provide an all-around feel good experience due to the combination of its people, hospitality, history, wines, and full commitment to the wine industry.  For all of those reasons I was completely drawn to this winery. My first introduction to Klinker Brick was at a local wine tasting event. Owner Steve Felten was at a table serving his wines.  I didn’t know he was the owner when my husband and I first walked up to the table. Being fans of Zinfandel, we started tasting a couple of Zins on the table and through our conversation learned that Steve produced the wines.  To me, meeting winemakers is like running into a celebrity because I am so fascinated with wine. Just like many of the wineries from Lodi, Klinker Brick is most well-known for their old vine Zins, like their flagship Old Ghost.  But this winery has SO much more to offer…

Klinker Brick has been family run for 6 generations, with over 100 years of winemaking.  The property is charming. The winery was named after the prized bricks that were used for many of the historical buildings in Lodi.  “Klinker” refers to the sound the bricks make when clapped together. The owners feel the rich, dark color of the bricks symbolizes those same qualities found in their Old Vine Zin and Farrah Syrah. As we pulled into the parking lot we pulled up beside a horse grazing behind the historic building to the left or the parking area.  Across the street is a picture-worthy view of the meticulously lined rows of vines. Out front of the tasting room was a wooden park bench along with an old-fashioned wine press and an old vine. The word that came to mind was “quaint”.

The outdoor patio at Klinker Brick

The outdoor patio at Klinker Brick

To the right of the entrance to the tasting room were some wooden doors leading to the back patio.  Out back was like a secret entertaining area paved in brick with a big fountain in the middle. There were tables and chairs beneath a shaded canopy. Behind the winery and patio was a pretty view of the vineyards.

Klinker Brick Tasting Room

Klinker Brick Tasting Room

The tasting room is equally quaint.  The lighting was dim. In the middle of the room were a  couple of wine barrel top tables. There were also some gifts and accessories.  The wine bar is in the left corner from the entrance. We pulled up a chair for a seat at the bar.  The space can fit 8-10 people around the bar comfortably. There were six of us there at the time, but the server gave each of us her full attention.  She was very good. She provided some history of the winery as she poured the wine. There is a surprisingly broad wine selection – sparking and non-sparkling Albarino and Rosé, Grenache Blanc, at least 3 different old vine Zinfandels, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Carignane, Petite Sirah, and red blends.  I enjoyed all of the Zinfandels, but my personal favorite was the lovely Marisa Vineyard Old Vine Zin. Other wines I was pleasantly surprised by were the Brickmason Red Blend with a smoky aroma and bright red fruit, and the dry rosé called Bricks and Roses that had notes of strawberry and watermelon. The prices are so reasonable for the high quality wines.

Not only will I return to this winery, I became a club member and would recommend this winery to any of my friends and family.  You can’t go wrong with the wide selection of wines and low prices in comparison to other wine regions.

Rows of vines across from Klinker Brick Winery

Rows of vines across from Klinker Brick Winery