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My Cup of Tea ...Is Wine
By Laura Dupree
If I was given just one word to describe Seasons of the Vineyard, it would be, “magical.”
     But why stop at one, as so many come to mind when characterizing Ferrari- Carano’s charming boutique and wine bar located on the Healdsburg Plaza – an enchanting place in and of itself, with plenty of storefront tasting rooms, art galleries, clothing boutiques, restaurants ... and a lovely park in the center.
Seasons, located inside a building from the late 1800s that originally housed a shoe store, retains old world charm with its ornate tin-tiled ceiling, brick walls and an overall elegant décor. The staff is friendly and the space has a warm and inviting vibe. In addition to some really good wine, Seasons sells an assortment of unique, high-end merchandise, making it the perfect stop for those who want to taste and shop with glass in hand.
The gold-colored beverage in my glass has generally been Ferrari-Carano’s Reserve Chardonnay, or what I refer to as “Laura’s nectar” and some Millennials I know call “Cougar juice.”
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But by now, some of you may have gathered I’m a Chard gal and I’ve done my homework, so you don’t have to.
Seasons isn’t alone on the Healdsburg square. La Crema, Stonestreet, Hartford Family, and Selby wineries also have tasting rooms downtown with excellent Chardonnays on their menus, among other varietals. I really like the Dave’s Reserve at Selby and all six of the single vineyard Chards at Stonestreet, though they are pricey – ranging from $55 to $125 a bottle. La Crema and Hartford Family Chardonnays also speak my language, as in buttery, oak
aged and my favorite phrase, “malolactic fermentation.”
Seasons of the Vineyard, 113 Plaza Street, HEALDSBURG
Open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., daily. INFO: seasonsofthevineyard.com | 707-431-2222.
 La Crema, 235 Healdsburg Ave.
Open 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., daily. INFO: lacrema.com | 707- 431-9400.
Stonestreet, 337 Healdsburg Ave.
Open 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Thursday ~ Monday, 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, and closed Wednesdays. INFO: stonestreetwines.com | 707-473-3377.
Hartford Family, 331 Healdsburg Ave.
Open 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily. INFO: hartfordwines.com | 707-887-8031.
Selby, 215 Center Street
INFO: selbywinery.com | 707-431-1288.
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