How to Use this Top 10 Guide
This DK Top 10 guide is one of a new generation of illustrated travel-guide eBooks that guarantees you make the most of your visit before, during and after your stay. Use this eBook both to plan your trip and explore your destination when visiting. So, before you depart, browse the citys highlights, check out the themed sightseeing lists or simply tap through the guide and be inspired.
The best way to explore this guide is to begin at the main table of contents. The first section of the eBook shows you, quite simply, the best sights in the destination. This is followed by: Top 10 of Everything themed Top 10 lists that allow you to make the most of your time away; Around the Destination must-see sights, area by area; Streetsmart essential practical information; and the General Index (a great alternative to Search when you need to quickly look up a keyword or specific sight).
Shorter contents lists appear at the start of every section in the guide, and are designed to make chapter navigation quick and easy. You can jump back to these by clicking on the chapter-heading links that sit with an arrow icon at the top of every article.
There are dozens of useful, easy-to-use maps at the back of this eBook. Select the "View map" links thoughout the guide to see larger-scale versions fill your screen.
As you use this guide, create a personalized itinerary by bookmarking the sights, venues and activities that are of most interest, giving you the quickest possible access to everything youll need for your time away.
Price guide
All price ranges quoted for hotels in this guide are based on a standard, double room per night (with breakfast if included), taxes and extra charges. Similarly, all price ranges quoted for restaurants are based on a three course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
Highlights
The warm, sheltered valleys north of San Francisco, popularly known as Wine Country, offer amazing diversity due to their varied terrain and microclimates. The wineries here produce excellent wines, and many of them even house art galleries and museums. Add to that historic towns with Victorian architecture; recreational activities such as hot-air ballooning and canoeing; plus excellent spas, world-class dining, and fabulous accommodations, and it is easy to understand why Wine Country is one of Californias most popular regions.
The Hess Collection
Barrel room, The Hess Collection
Reached via a winding road up the flank of Mount Veeder and through a redwood forest, this mountain estate is known for its contemporary art collection. Displayed in a two-story gallery, the international collection includes works by European artists as well as renowned masters, and is considered one of the finest in California. The Hess Collections winery makes use of sustainable techniques for the production of wine and offers opportunities for wine tasting during tours. The estates landscaped garden, studded with sculptures, has a wild and natural aesthetic.
The Winery The ivy-covered, three-story stone winery was erected in 1903 by wine merchant Colonel Theodore Gier. In 1930, it sold to the Christian Brothers religious order and was renovated by Donald Hess after he leased it from the order in 1989.
The Visitor Center Housed in one of the original winery buildings, the visitor center features a wall of glass that offers a peek into the cool, dark Barrel Chai, a cellar where wine is aged in huge barrels.
Contemporary Art Museum The private art collection of winery proprietor Donald Hess displays about 150 works, such as Cornelia by Anslem Kiefer, and other names such as Frank Stella and Robert Motherwell, alongside other international artists.
Hess Collection Wine Shop The store sells the Hess Collection labels of Mount Veeder appellation wines, Hess Select, and Hess Estate labels from appellations further afield. It also stocks small production wines from their small block series, only available at the winery.
Self-guided iPod Audio Tours There are no organized guided tours of the art collection, but you can pick up an iPod and earphones at the visitor center and take a free self-guided walking tour at your own pace.
Tour of the Palate This six-times weekly tour option, offered Thursday through Saturday, combines a guided tour of the art museum with a tasting of three release wines paired with dishes prepared by the winerys executive chef.
The Garden The terraced winery garden is planted with native and exotic grasses and ornamentals, plus fern groves that edge up to redwood forest. Installations include various sculptures and a reflecting pool by noted landscape architect Peter Walker.
Auditorium A 15-minute video presentation is given in this modern and comfy 40-seat theater. It gives an in-depth introduction to the winery, vineyards, and eco-sensitive, organic techniques, such as the use of goats for under-growth management.
Hess Collection Wines The winerys signature label wines are known for their complexity and elegance, exemplified by the flagship Mount Veeder Cabernet Sauvignon and the Mount Veeder Chardonnay.
Wine Tasting and Tours Options for sampling Hess wines include a private tasting of current releases, wine and cheese pairings, and tutorials by certified sommeliers. Themed winery tours are also offered by reservation and include tastings.
Tip: For the most in-depth knowledge, book the Wine Education Tour & Tasting Experience, which takes participants into the fermentation and barrel rooms, followed by a tasting tutorial in the executive dining room. Check the website for dates.
Tip: Check the weather forecast before booking the Wine & Cheese Pairing Tour, hosted in the garden courtyard, which is weather permitting.