Monday, March 9, 2020

3 Wineries in Eldorado to Visit This Spring


As spring is approaching, it calls for another vacation with your family and friends. The trees are rejuvenating, and you could see tiny leaves are starting to come out. It's probably one of the best times to go hiking, walking on the beautiful trails, listening to the sound of the birds, and experiencing the beauty of nature. Doesn't all of this remind of the beautiful El Dorado? Besides, if you're a wine lover, there are many fair play wineries events where you can taste and enjoy all sorts of wine flavors. In this blog, we'll take a look at some of the best wineries in El Dorado County.

Via Romano Vineyards

If you love Italian varietals, this is one of the best places to pop in. Located inside a renovated 1960s tractor barn, this family-owned winery also offers a casual, indoor space and covered patio to sniff, swirl, and nibble. The family produces wines from El Dorado County and Sierra Foothills grapes, including barbera, Vermentino, pinot grigio, and a Super Tuscan blend called Papa Romano Red, named after wife Leanne’s great grandfather.

Element 79 Vineyards

This modern winery is situated at an elevation of 2,400 feet, sitting on 70 lush acres in the rolling hills of Somerset in the Fair Play AVA, with an enclosing forest rife with fallen, moss-covered oaks, a pond, and blackberry bushes. Element 79 Vineyards is also an award-winning winery for its variety of tasty wine flavors. Also, the place is best to bring a picnic and hike around the property.

Carson Road Wineries

This is a beautiful winery where you’ll find a casual group of winery owners who work together as a cohesive group to produce the best wines. All the wineries are family-run, and they come from varied backgrounds and experiences, but all share one thing in common, which is the love of producing great wines. Spending a day at Carson Road Wineries allows you to enjoy award-winning wines in a casual, unpretentious atmosphere. 

El Dorado offers many fair play wineries events, allowing visitors to taste their favorite wine. So what are you waiting for? Pack your back and hit the road to this beautiful place.

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