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Armstrong Grove and Wine Taste

September 5, 2017 by Joe Becerra

Armstrong Grove State Prk

One of the beautiful groves of Coastal Redwoods at Armstrong Grove State Park in Guerneville

Hike Armstrong Grove and Wine Taste

Many vineyards in Northern California are also home to Coastal Redwood Trees.  Do you like Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Well, guess what, those grapes grow well in Coastal Redwood Country. The Coastal Redwood ecosystem relies on the Pacific Ocean fog belt. Where there is almost daily summer fog in Northern California, there are Redwood forests.  The cool climate of fog plus afternoon ocean breezes are also ideal for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

The photo above is on one of several hiking trails in Armstrong Grove in Guerneville, CA. Just a short distance from Guerneville is the Russian River Valley AVA and many vineyards and wineries. Take a morning hike in Armstrong Grove State Park and then pack a lunch and visit one of the many terrific wineries on the Westside Road Wine Trail.

The town of Guerneville is also a fun place to visit. Guerneville is a resort town and a destination for many travelers. The Russian River beaches are a favorite for summer travelers. In the winter, the fishing for Salmon and some Steelhead along the banks of the Russian River is tops. And, of course, there is always visiting wineries along Westside Road and River Road.

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Filed Under: Hiking in wine country, Wine Photo of the Day Tagged With: Armstrong Redwood state park, hiking in wine country, Redwoods

Redwoods and Wine Country

June 5, 2017 by Joe Becerra

redwoods and Pinot Noir

Highway 128 traveling to the Pacific Ocean. These Redwood Trees are located in the Navarro State Park.

Redwoods and Wine Country

Where there are Coastal Redwoods in California, there is wine country. The Coastal Redwoods depend upon the fog bank that forms along the Pacific Coast from the Monterey area to the Northern border of California. Fog equals cool climate temperatures. These temperatures are ideal for growing Pinot Noir. The above photo was shot on Highway 128 just outside the town of Philo in the Anderson Valley. The Anderson Valley is one of the great growing areas for Pinot Noir. In Sonoma County, the Russian River Valley AVA is also well known for great Pinot Noir as is the Sonoma Coast. Redwoods thrive in this area. In the Santa Cruz Mountains, there are beautiful forests of Redwoods. Santa Cruz Pinot Noir wines are exquisite. Finally, Monterey County boasts great Pinot Noir and great Redwoods. Take a walk in a Redwood forest and later enjoy some fine Pinot Noir wines. Life cannot get much better!

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Filed Under: Wine Photo of the Day Tagged With: Redwoods, Wine Country Photography

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