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Polaroid Of The Week: Fall Colors in Sonoma Wine Country, California

Polaroid Of The Week: Fall Colors in Sonoma Wine Country, California

Last Updated on December 18, 2016

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One thing I loved about my trip to Sonoma Wine Country was seeing the vineyards during leaf changing season. I’d flown up from Los Angeles, the evergreen city with palm trees and summer weather even in December, and a short 90-minute flight later I found myself in fall weather again, just like in Seattle six weeks earlier. I’d never seen grapevines with changing leaves – I am not sure I even knew they were changing colors! – and loved the bright red and yellow colors in each winery I visited and every vineyard I passed in my car.

The wine tastings I did were fantastic, too – at the Korbel Winery for example, where I sampled California champagnes, or Virginia Dare Winery, recently purchased by Francis Ford Coppola. I got to tour the wineries and see the entire production line from wine making to corking and labeling the bottles which was incredible, got to sample wines that aren’t available anywhere but directly at the winery, and learned so much about wine in those few short days that I feel inclined to do some further studying now. I want to know more about the different kinds of grapes, the different kinds of wines, the differences between all of them. If you’re looking to pick up a new hobby, I highly recommend a trip to Sonoma Wine Country… I can’t imagine you’d come back without having your curiosity  in wine piqued 😉

RetiredRobert

Sunday 18th of December 2016

The thing that strikes me looks at this photo is how green the grass is between the vines, or even that there is grass. The leaves look like that turn color but were not falling off, so maybe not dying?

Dani

Thursday 22nd of December 2016

Good point, Robert! I'll have to look into that more :) Another thing I found interesting was that the vines had different colors - some would turn yellow, others red.