GARDENS OF THE CALIFORNIA WINE COUNTRY Sunday, May 15 (Lunch/Dinner) We will be met at the San Francisco Airport and board our mini coach to make our way to Tiburon. Our first visit will be to the Greenberg Gardens, a contemporary plantsman s garden. Roger and Mary Greenberg started this garden some 18 years ago, slowly amending the clay soil and planting drifts of ornamental grasses, lavender and succulents. The plantings were paired for color and texture, and to give year round interest. After our visit we will continue to beautiful, historical Sonoma, named the happiest place in California. Here we will check in to our rooms at MacArthur Place for our 6 night stay. MacArthur Place is a luxurious hotel and spa recognized in Conde Nast s 2014 annual reader s Choice Award as one of the "World's Best" Hotels and as one of the "Top 10 Hotels in San Francisco and Northern California". The Gardens at MacArthur Place are extraordinary. Filled with original sculptures and fountains, many of the majestic old trees and plantings date back more than a century. We will gather this evening for a Welcome dinner at the hotel s Saddles Steakhouse. Monday, May 16 (Breakfast /Lunch) Today we will visit some of the most beautiful gardens in the Napa Valley and since this is wine country, we can expect some of the loveliest gardens to be at wineries. After breakfast at our hotel, we will drive to Round Pound Estate. After years of producing organic fruits and vegetables in the family garden, the winery now invites special guests to their 200 x 50 organic vegetable garden, enclosed with a unique fence made from recycled grape stakes and pine teepee poles. We will tour the gardens and then a have a tasting of some of the estate s specially made olive oils and wines and some small appetizers. Our next stop will be the Hill Family Estate in Yountville where we will take The Secret Garden tour, an exploration of Jacobsen Orchards, an idyllic, 1.3 acre oasis hidden in the middle of a residential community. The verdant plot brims with more than 120 different kinds of fruit trees plus hundreds of vegetables, herbs and culinary flowers. Of course we will also have a guided tasting of some of the Hill Family wine. After a brief stop for lunch in town, we will stop at Villa Ragazzi. This small family owned winery is most famous for bringing Sangiovese to the Napa Valley. We will have a private tour of the gardens and a tasting of their Sangiovese which we will definitely want to take home with us. We continue on to the town of St Helena for a visit to the gardens at Newton Vineyards, a lovely vineyard with formal English Gardens set on top of a mountain. After our tour here, we will stop in the
charming town of St Helena, home to the famed Culinary Institute of America where we ll have some free time to browse the shops along the main street and have dinner on our own in one of the many restaurants in town. Tuesday, May 17 (Breakfast) Our day begins with a tour of the Quarryhill Botanical Gardens in Glen Ellen, a very short drive from Sonoma. Quarryhill Botanical Garden is recognized as one of the best Asian botanical gardens in the world. With 25 acres of mature, flowering trees and shrubs including magnolias, dogwoods, maples, birches, roses, lilies and rhododendrons, the garden is laced with paths and hidden places to sit and relax, while surrounded by ponds, waterfalls, and lovely vistas. Our next stop will be a tour of Benzinger Biodynamic winery. Our tram tour will take us into the vineyards as our guide explains how this biodynamic vineyard does everything without using any fertilizers or pesticides of any kind. Our tour will end with a tasting of their exceptional wine. Our next stop will be Cornerstone Gardens. The Cornerstone Garden complex encompasses tasting rooms, home and garden shops, art galleries and the Park 121 Café & Grill where we will stop for lunch. After lunch we will tour the unusual gardens, an ever-changing series of small, walk-through gardens showcasing new and innovative designs from 17 of the world s finest landscape architects and designers. We return to Sonoma where the weekly Farmer s Market starts at 5:30 and goes until dusk. There s fresh produce, locally made artisans displaying their wares, live music and several local food items to taste. It s a festive event that seems to draw almost everyone in town! Dinner will be on our own tonight in Sonoma. Wednesday, May 18 (Breakfast) Today we are venturing out of the immediate area of Napa and Sonoma to visit some exceptional gardens in the Walnut Creek and the greater Berkley area. Our first stop will be the Ruth Bancroft Garden which occupies a former walnut grove. It is here that Ruth began planting a dry garden unusual for its time of cactus, succulents, and other water-thrifty plants from Mediterranean climates all over the world. Following our visit here, we will stop for lunch on our own and then continue our tour with visits to beautiful private gardens in the area. Before returning to Sonoma, we will make a stop for a casual dinner on our own in one of the towns en route.
Thursday, May 19 (Breakfast/Lunch) Our day is filled with visits to some lovely private gardens in the area where we will be warmly welcomed and given tours by the owners. We will have three visits including a lunch before going go on to Western Hills Garden. Since new ownership took over, the garden has undergone a true renaissance. At one time the New York Times described Western Gardens as the Tiffany of plants. The hummingbirds have returned, as have ducks, turtles, fish, and an occasional heron in the big pond. Next, we visit the charming town of Healdsburg. Set on a plaza, similar to Sonoma, but larger, Healdsburg has many unique boutiques, independent bookstores and so much more. We will have time to shop and then have an early dinner on our own at one of the many excellent restaurants around the square. We return to MacArthur Place for our overnight. Friday, May 20 (Breakfast/Lunch) After breakfast this morning, we head to a private garden in Novato, with an amazing combination of specimen conifers, maples, perennials and grasses that flow together. We continue to another private garden surrounding the home on a private horse ranch, with an emphasis on foliage, bark, and form. Our day continues with a visit to Garden Valley. From the long flower, to the Pond Garden to a hydrangea/magnolia border to yet another garden, the Fragrance Garden, complete with a beautiful fountain and plantings of fragrant flowers and the amazing cut rose fields, there is something blooming all through the year. Before returning to Sonoma, we will have a final stop at Cottage Garden Nursery. This eclectic nursery offers a large selection of grasses, succulents and pottery plus unusual items in the garden store. We return to Sonoma this evening for our farewell dinner. Saturday, May 21 (Breakfast) After breakfast this morning, we depart for San Francisco to check in for our return flight to Philadelphia.
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