I’ve discovered yet another Bay Area secret: the beauty and fabulous wines that lay tucked away in Mendocino County!

Over the 4th of July we hopped in the car and hit the road, arriving at one of the prettiest places I’ve ever been in a mere two and half hours. Winding through redwood forests, one street towns and rolling vineyards made the drive part of the fun. I even survived the windy roads of HWY 128. I truly had no idea the treat we were in for though!

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Upon arriving in Mendocino proper, we pulled up to the Brewery Gulch Inn, one of the most charming bed and breakfasts you’ve ever seen. With views overlooking the dramatic coastline {we could hear the waves crashing from our room}, the Inn was the perfect home away from home. The breakfasts put most of my favorite brunch restaurants to shame! The Inn made a bacon that I’m still dreaming about.

Our days were also deliciously bookended by the wine tasting hour the Inn hosts daily. The “snacks” were really a meal and the splurge-worthy desserts that stayed out all evening were the perfect midnight snack.

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After getting properly fueled up for our day, we’d hit the road. The lesser known Anderson Valley appellation welcomed us with the best California Pinot Noir we’ve had to date. The smaller, friendly tasting rooms were a welcome break from the crowds of Napa. The casual ease made every stop more fun than next. Many a bottle came home with us, particularly from Baxter, Breggo and Roederer Estate.

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We also lucked out and enjoyed spectacular beach weather. Though Mendocino is known for cold temps and dense summer fog we awoke to sunshine and easy breezes everyday. For the first time in months I was motivated to put on my running shoes and enjoy the jagged coastline.

I was so charmed by all the small mom and pop shops, family run restaurants and seriously impressive wineries and I know we only got the smallest of samplings. While Mendocino is a small town, I know we still have so much more left to discover. I’m already counting down the days until we can go back!

original photography by me! 

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5 Comments

  1. So incredibly lovely! I’m from Sacramento, so Northern California towns have a special place in my heart. You captured this beautifully.

  2. Thank you for sharing pics of Mendocino! I’m a Silicon Valley girl and haven’t been up there yet, but I hear it’s beautiful! I’m definitely up for the wineries! :o)

    I’m back to blogging again after a hiatus. I’ve added your blog to my blogroll and was wondering if you would consider adding mine to yours as well?

    Thank you!
    Becky