{"id":1635,"date":"2010-09-02T07:42:21","date_gmt":"2010-09-02T15:42:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wineintheshower.com\/?p=1635"},"modified":"2010-09-03T05:33:35","modified_gmt":"2010-09-03T13:33:35","slug":"visit-to-bernardo-winery","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/docker.vsl:8080\/index.php\/2010\/09\/02\/visit-to-bernardo-winery\/","title":{"rendered":"Visit to Bernardo Winery"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a> <\/a><\/p>\n By request, I brought some homemade cheeses to sample paired with their wines. I had some queso fresco, 1-month aged colby, and 3-month aged manchego. The manchego was the sharpest, and went very well with the 2006 Private Reserve Estate Syrah and the 2008 Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon. These 2 wines are grown on their own vineyards, whereas other wines may be from San Diego county or other parts of California. We tried several different wines, they were all great, but these two were definitely among our top favorites.<\/p>\n Sam then took us around the winery and gave us a little history. Her family bought the winery in 1927, during prohibition. The winery is surrounded by olive trees, which kept the winery going until it could legally make wine again.\u00a0 Unfortunately, the olive trees are under attack by a fruit fly, so olive oil production is now on hold.<\/p>\n The original harvesting machinery and winemaking equipment is still on the grounds, which I found very fascinating and intriguing.\u00a0 Below, the original crush pad.\u00a0 On the right (now filled with barrel hoops) is the bin where the grapes were placed to be fed up the chute into the crusher destemmer.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n
\nWe have lived in San Diego for about 10 years now, and I can’t believe I didn’t know about Bernardo Winery<\/a> until now. It is the oldest winery in San Diego (actually in southern California), and is truly a unique venue. The winery tasting room is located on the original winery property, and is now nestled in a little village of shops with a cafe.\u00a0 It reminded us a lot of Los Olivos.\u00a0 Through a series of interesting events, I got in touch with SoCal Wine Diva<\/a>, AKA Sam, who happens to be part of the family that owns Bernardo Winery. She graciously offered to have me, my hubby, and my in-laws come up for a tasting and a tour.<\/p>\n