Wine Country Vacations …
Visit Alexander Valley, Lake Sonoma and Dry Creek Valley in Northern California. Tour a selection of the tasting rooms and discover the refinement that has distinguished Sonoma County as one of the premier winemaking locations in the world. The first Alexander Valley vineyards, in fact, were cultivated in 1844, when the Pennsylvanian Cyrus Alexander – whom the valley is named after – was assigned to develop the Rancho Sotoyome by his boss, Captain Henry Delano Fitch. Alexander’s good work was not overlooked, and Fitch drove home the point by giving him 10,000 acres of his choosing for him to further develop.
Explore this exceptional winemaking region when you stay at Travelodge Healdsburg Hotel – Sonoma Wine Country. Tour the J Vineyards and Winery and visit the chic Bubble Room Tasting Salon, where you can enjoy limited release estate wines coupled with delectable appetizers prepared our world-class Chef.
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Visit Alexander Valley, Lake Sonoma and Dry Creek Valley in Northern California. Tour a selection of the tasting rooms and discover the refinement that has distinguished Sonoma County as one of the premier winemaking locations in the world. The first Alexander Valley vineyards, in fact, were cultivated in 1844, when the Pennsylvanian Cyrus Alexander – whom the valley is named after – was assigned to develop the Rancho Sotoyome by his boss, Captain Henry Delano Fitch. Alexander’s good work was not overlooked, and Fitch drove home the point by giving him 10,000 acres of his choosing for him to further develop.
Explore this exceptional winemaking region when you stay at Travelodge Healdsburg Hotel – Sonoma Wine Country. Tour the J Vineyards and Winery and visit the chic Bubble Room Tasting Salon, where you can enjoy limited release estate wines coupled with delectable appetizers prepared our world-class Chef.
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Guests to Travelodge
Healdsburg – Sonoma Wine Country are treated to a complimentary
“flighted” tasting.
The current menu* includes:
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The current menu* includes:
- 1999 J Vintage Brut Wine served with Lobster Salad Canapé
- J Brut Rosé Wine served with Lobster Bisque
- 1998 J Vintage Brut, Magnum Wine served with Sevruga & Smoked Salmon Mille-Feuille.
- 1996 J Vintage Brut, Late Disgorged served with Pan Seared Foie Gras with Dried Apricot Chutney Relish and a Sourdough Baguette.
- Accommodations for 2 in a Queen Size (Jacuzzi) room for 2 nights
- Complimentary Continental Breakfast
- “Simply Sonoma” welcome basket
- (Value pricing)
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Dry
Creek Valley …Internationally recognized wineries in Sonoma
County. First developed by Charles Dunz, a Gold Rush immigrant from
Switzerland, the Dry Creek Valley was then home to the region’s largest
winery. Indeed, Dunz’s wine cellar capacity exceeded 70,000 gallons
at the time. He first bought 350 acres in 1884, and after developing
the land he quickly sold it off., in 1890, to the Swiss prospector Andrew
Frei. Almost a century later, Dry Creek Valley received the unique distinction
of becoming one of the first American Viticultural Areas. Visit Dutcher
Crossing, Lake Sonoma Winery and other exceptional Sonoma County Wineries
and tasting rooms in the beautiful Dry Creek Valley.
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