Monday, September 19, 2011

D'Vine Wine Bar and Tapas

Leave everyday life behind and escape into the exquisite beauty of D'Vine wine bar. Located in Old Town Lompoc, at the west end of Santa Rita Hills, is the quaintest little wine bar with a great selection of local wines -by the glass or bottle- and specialty beers for those that prefer something other than the fruit of the vine. D'vine is the ideal destination to enjoy great food and wine in a relaxing, friendly, atmosphere. When I walk through the door at D'Vine I feel like I have been transported to another place… Tuscany or Milan perhaps. The owner, Karen May, is there to greet you with a smile and help you pick out the perfect glass of vino. Karen features a different artist every few months, so she always has some very unique art pieces adorning her walls, and there is often live entertainment on weekends. Tonight I had the pleasure of listening to Jon Stephen Faget, on his guitar. Jon is an amazing musician and plays a very nice array of Spanish/Mediterranean style music. His CD, Kandugottu, Go to Flamenco Island, is available for purchase at D'Vine.

Such a great little place to hang out with friends and share a nice glass of wine -or beer- while enjoying some delicious treats. Chef A.J. makes a really superb, artisian cheese platter that is vey beautifully presented. It has the Chef’s selection of cheeses, sopressata (Italian salami), sliced bread with mixed sun dried black mission figs, baked macadamia nuts (oven roasted with sea salt and herbs de provence) and a  mediterranean medley olive blend. Delicious, and it went very nicely with the Turchi 2009 Pinot Noir, he recommended. A.J. also offers a nice selection of unique entrees sure to tantalize anyone’s taste buds. Besides one-of-a-kind Tapas prepared to perfection, he makes a Chili spiced chocolate torte, with candied applewood smoked bacon that is sure to delight. Yes,I said bacon! You will just have to trust me on this one and at least try it. Be sure to tell Karen that Kim sent you in to try A.J.'s very special chocolate torte. Another favorite  was the Cali Pizza; Spinach pesto with olive tapenade, tomato bruschetta, goat cheese and a touch of scallion. This particular evening, Russ and I shared the Mediterranean style pizza made with olive oil, mozzarella and parmesan with serrano ham, arugula with balsamic vinaigrette. I also tried the piquillo peppers stuffed with spinach and goat cheese and served on a bed of arugula greens with a citrus dressing (pictured below). The non-vegitarian is stuffed with chorizo and manchego cheese. DELICIOUS!


Be sure to "Like" them on facebook so you can be notified of all their special events. Wether it's pizza throw-downs,Thursday's ladies night, food and wine pairing-I loved the wine and chocolate truffles- or enjoying a scrumptious bowl of roasted butternut squash soup and mulled cider, while watching the parade go by, D'vine is the ideal destination to get away from it all. Certainly one of Lompoc's little treasures. 
















Sunday, August 21, 2011

WINE AND FIRE

Celebrating The 10-year anniversary
of the American Virticultural Area


Russ and I kicked off the Wine & Fire Weekend Friday night at D'vine Wine Bar in Lompoc. We got to try some fantastic wines from six of the local winery's and some delicious tapas (a variety of small savory dishes shared communally amongst friends) to complement our wine tasting experience. Chef A.J. prepared some interesting food combinations that were really quite delicious. For example, at Saturdays grand tasting event, he served a Grenache  chocolate torte topped with candied applewood smoked bacon - Who does that? Well Chef A.J.,  and it was out of this world. I had to sample three just to make sure I really liked it! LOL
The Saturday morning setting for the symposium was in the iconic El JabalĂ­ Vineyard at Alma Rosa. It consisted of a diverse panel of pioneers and newcomers, that gave us some very interesting history on the Sta. Rita Hills, and how it has evolved over the past 40 years.  As we sat there sampling some of the finest wines form the area, I could actually feel "the Pacific Ocean fighting with Summer." We got to hear from Richard Sanford (the "Grand Daddy of Sta.Hills") Rick Longoria, Kathy Joseph, Bruno D'Alfonso, Morgan Clendenen, Ryan Zotovich and Ryan Carr. I had heard about "the magic" of the Sta. Rita Hills and how it produces superior wines, but it was nice to hear the story from Richard Sanford himself, and how he discovered this remarkable geographic anomaly. The area owes this magic to an unusual mountain range that runs east to west, from the vineyards to the Pacific Ocean. This passage allows an ebb-and-flow between the mountains and the sea, making it uniquely susceptible to the oceans cooling influence. A typical day in Sta. Rita Hills starts with marine layer clouds and fog, which eventually burns off and then few hours of sunshine until the on-shore winds pick up, cooling things down again. If you are from this area, then you are very familiar with the early morning fog burning off mid-morning and the wind coming up later in the day. We may not love the weather at times but apparently the grapes do. The micro-climate, along with the sedimentary soils, make it one of the most diverse grape growing regions in the world. Although the movie "Sideways" put this area on the map for it's exceptional Pinot Noir, I think the future will see more varietals from this area. They are already planting some smaller crops of Syrah, Pinot Gris, Riesling, Voignier, Pinot Blanc, Grenache and Sauvingnon Blanc just to name a few. In 1997 there was 14 vineyards totaling 500 acres. Today there is approximately 59 vineyards totaling 2,686 acres. I am looking forward to the future of Sta. Rita Hills and all that it will bring to us wine lovers. All I can say is, Napa move over!     

Avant was the restaurant of choice for the venue and for lunch we had a choice of vegetarian, roast beef or chicken salad. I chose the chicken salad with cranberries and candied nuts (so good) served with delicious home-made potato salad. I made a mental note to self to make sure Avant Tapas and Winery, was our first stop on Sunday to try their brunch. 
The Grand Tasting Saturday evening at La Purisima Mission, consisted of over 25 wineries pouring their favorite Sta. Rita Hills selections and various restaurants serving grilled appetizers and deserts. We sampled savory foods from: The Hitching Post, Avant, (with their yummy seared ahi taco's), D'Vine, Ballard Inn, (that served a sumptuous pan seared duck breast and sweet potato puree), Floriono's, Homegrown Cowboy (with his delicious beans), and Rooney's Irish Pub, (that was serving Sta. Rita raised roast suckling pig). Russ and I enjoyed every bite and the weather couldn't have been more cooperative. Our passport allowed us complimentary tastings at many of the local winery's. We wanted to take full  advantage of the great opportunity but first stop was Avant Tapas and Wine in Buellton. After a wonderful brunch we headed out to try a few of the wineries on our list. What a fantastic weekend! Barbara Satterfield, who spear-headed the entire event, did a such a fabulous job and everything went off without a hitch. In fact Russ said and I quote "this was one of the best weekends we have spent together as a couple", "it was an orgy of food and wine!" Who could ask for more; great wine, wonderful food, excellent company, beautiful weather, and doing two of the things we enjoy most…photography and wine tasting. 


I will be adding pictures and blogging Avant in my next blog since we really enjoyed our visit and meeting Joe Padilla the general manager.



















The 3-Day Passport was $100 per person which included the "Grand Tasting." A combo ticket including the seminar was $175.


Participating wineries in the various events were: Alma Rosa Winery & Vineyards, Ampelos Cellars, Cargasacchi, Carr, Clos Pepe Estate, Cold Heaven, D’Alfonso-Curran, Demetria, Dierberg, Dragonette Cellars,  Fiddlehead, Flying Goat Cellars, Foley, Foxen, Gypsy Canyon, Hilliard-Bruce, Hitching Post, Huber Cellars, Ken Brown, Kessler-Haak, Lafond, Liquid Farm, Longoria, Loring Wine Company, Pali, Prodigal, Seagrape Wine Company, and Sweeney Canyon. 


Russ and I would highly recommend attending next years event which is hosted by the Sta. Rita Hills Winegrowers Alliance. It is not just fun and entertaining but also very educational. I know we are planning on being there! :) 



















Monday, May 16, 2011

Bridlewood Winery

If you haven't visited Bridlewood winery it should be top on your to-do list. The winery has a very picturesque landscape, that was once an Arabian horse farm and rehabilitation center. The design of the winery pays homage to California's missions, with a Spanish-style bell tower, and a fountain surrounded by a stone courtyard. Climb the stairs at the bottom of the bell tower to enjoy breathtaking views of the grounds and vineyards.


We stopped by the members lounge to pick up our wine and headed down to the lake to enjoy a nice picnic lunch. Freshly made sandwiches, chips and a home-made blueberry muffin from one of our favorite deli's, inside the Round up market. The bread and muffins are made locally and Russ had the jalapeno bread which was actually very delicious. 

If you are looking for a beautiful, romantic spot to enjoy a picnic lunch, this is it. You have to be a club member to have access to the lake and horses, so with the exception of the horse drawn carriage that went by a few times, we pretty much had the place to ourselves. This is truly God's country!


















































Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Alma Rosa Wine Event

We were back at Alma Rosa this weekend, since we loved the wines and they were having a fun wine tasting event. We really enjoyed meeting members from all over as well as more of the staff. I let Russ take the pictures so I could mingle and enjoy the wine and food! hehe. We got to meet Chris, the tasting room manager as well as being a famous movie star. You might recognize him from being in the movie "Sideways". You can check out some of the recipes he has created to pair with their nice assortment of fine wines. The Sanfords are only producing the Alma Rosa vintage wines as of now, and they are delicious, well balanced wines. If you are in the Buellton area I would highly recommend stopping by to enjoy some of the finest fruits on the vines produced anywhere.










Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Alma Rosa Winery

Russ and I came across the most delightful little winery on Santa Rosa Road. The wine tasting room was once an old milking barn built in the early 1900's and is very quaint and rustic. Wood burning in an old fashioned fire place gave it a very homey feel and Emily and Sharon were very knowledgeable and friendly. I loved the wines but was most impressed with the fact that they are certified organic.  Richard Sandford came to Santa Ynez Valley 40 years ago and was the first to recognize the potential of the Santa Rita Hills and first to plant Pinot Noir vines. He is a pioneer with an established reputation for excellence in winemaking. His wine is a reflection of the Alma (soul) of the Rancho. Traditional corks have been replaced with twist off closures to eliminate the mustiness imparted by bad corks and I am finding I like them much better.

Bluebird and owl boxes are maintained for rodent control and the vineyard provides refuge for endangered birds and other wildlife. We became wine club members and I am looking forward to a picnic lunch at one of the picnic tables down by the creek under the redwood trees.

The wine tasting room manager is and accomplished cook and creates a dish to pair with each wine that is released. You will find his recipes along with some of their favorite chefs here


For hours of operation and directions click here. I hope you enjoy your experience as much as we did.













Monday, January 31, 2011

Roblar Winery in Santa Ynez, Ca.

Roblar is jut one of our favorite wineries to visit. Located in Santa Ynez Valley just off highway 154 Roblar’s focus is on wine and gourmet foods. The wine tasting room has a little gift shop with a nice selection of cookbooks that Russ would love to own. The wood-sided complex has gardens, terraces, lawns, verandas, exqisite oaks and a lovely outdoor fountain. The spacious tasting room is a beautiful setting for enjoying their Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Syrah and Cabernet Franc. It sits on 18 acres of vineyards that are planted to Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and Merlot. They serve delicious food, grown right on their own grounds, or purchased from local farms. Roblar offers food and wine pairing or you can do wine tasting for $14.00, which includes a nice mixture of reds and whites and a souvenir glass to take home. Upstairs is a beautiful, members only lounge, that is very quaint with an outside patio to enjoy the beautiful weather the valley has to offer, or an indoor fireplace for those chilly fall and winter days. Not to worry if you are not a member, they also have a very nice fireplace downstairs. Roblar prepares a wonderful food and wine pairing event every two months for their club members. You can click here for some of their yummy recipes. Just minutes from Los Olivos, it is a place you will definitely want to check out. Be sure to tell Bryon we sent you!

3010 Roblar Ave. Santa Ynez, CA 93460