Lodi, California is redefining Wine Country

Defined as a sophisticated agriculture and culinary scene, Lodi adds to the year-round appeal of a vibrant community within the Wine Country. With a visit to Lodi, CA you will expand your horizons among the dozens of unique things to do in this small city. Located in the northern part of California's Central Valley, Lodi is an agricultural-driven area situated between the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Coastal Ranges. A short forty-minute drive from California’s capital city Sacramento, Lodi is close enough for quick access but far enough to transport you to the vineyards of dreams.

Although wine is central to Lodi’s everyday culture, the city is also notable for art, history, cuisine, and outdoor recreation. For generations, Lodi was a major supplier of grapes to winemakers around the country, producing more grapes than Napa. In 1986, Lodi was recognized as an American Viticultural Area and today Lodi boasts 85 boutique wineries and 70 tasting rooms amongst a plethora of recreational activities, shopping, and more.

Affordable Wine Country

When you plan a trip to California’s wine country, most people immediately think of Napa Valley or Sonoma County. While both are very popular and beautiful, there is no denying that those destinations have progressively tipped the point of high expenses. An article that has recently brought attention to this was a column for the Wall Street Journal: "Who Can Afford Napa Now? Not This Wine Columnist." The article highlights the prices of lodging that have reached a high of $1300/night and a $900 tasting package as examples. While that may not be the case for all hotels and wineries in Napa, it’s safe to say it’s a fair breakdown.

What make’s Lodi different is, that it is in fact affordable. The multi-generation farming community has done a great job at keeping prices in the lower to mid-range for visitors to experience an authentic wine experience. The people of Lodi are real people that are farming the grapes and making the wines who are approachable, invested in, and knowledgeable about what it is that they are doing.

Cheers upon Check-In

The centrally located you will find a 1902 country farmhouse transformed into a polished signature resort called Wine & Roses. Described as the ultimate Lodi Wine Country Destination, it is a seven-acre property offering 66 spacious rooms and suites, The (state-of-the-art) Spa at Wine & Roses with its extensive menu of services, and The Towne House Restaurant for fine dining located within the historic Tone House which is the centerpiece of Wine & property. In 1999, the current owners, Russ and Kathryn Munson acquired the property and developed the present resort. What I can describe as tranquil and stunning, the property is manicured with lush gardens, fountains, and resident exotic birds.

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Wine and Roses Spa

Experience Lodi Wines

Lodi is a center of wine grape production in California. Wine grapes have been grown in the area since at least the latter half of the 19' century, but for much of the time, until recently, Lodi has been known as a supplier of wine grapes to other popular regions rather than a producer of fine wines, even though the Lodi AVA was established in 1986.

However, a lot has changed in the last few year years and now Lodi growers are using their grapes to produce their own high-quality wines. This change has sparked the interest of more visitors than ever. Currently, Lodi is California's largest appellation- more than 550,000 total acres with more than 100.000 acres of vines and more than 750 growers.

Michael David Winery

Amongst those 750 growers are brothers Michael and David Phillips. The Phillips brothers are fifth-generation winemakers with their family farming fruits and vegetables in Lodi since the 1850s and have grown wine grapes for nearly a century. Together, the two are co-owners of Michael David Winery. Sitting on 750 acres, Michael David Winery is extensively managed and sustainability is their top priority next to creating some amazing wines. They are known for their cool labeling: Freakshow, 7 Deadly Zins, and Petite Petit to name a few. Stop by for a tasting and lunch at the winery building built in 1976 around the family's roadside fruit stand.

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Michael David Winery

Mettler Family Vineyards

I thoroughly enjoyed Mettler Family Vineyards, owned and operated by the Mettler Family which has a long history in Lodi with vines dating back to the late 1800s. Mettler specializes in premium wines that you can enjoy in a state-of-the-art tasting room located on 8 lushly landscaped acres. In 2001 Larry Mettler, the present owner, released his first wine, a Cabernet Sauvignon. Presently, they are still widely known for their Cabernet Sauvignon; however, they also offer Petite Sirah and Old Vine Zinfandel in addition to growing and making Aglianico, Mourvedre, Pinotage, Albariño, and Chardonnay.

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Mettler Family Vineyards

Bokisch Winery

At Bokisch, you will find delicious wines and a venue that is the star of the show. With an amazing staff, everyone is super friendly and knowledgeable. In 2019 Markus and Liz Bokisch celebrated 20 years of making award-winning Spanish wines at Bokisch Vineyards. Markus pioneered the planting of Spanish varieties in California by bringing over budwood from Spain and planting it in Lodi soil in 1999. Inspired by his Catalan heritage and driven by a passion for organic and sustainable farming, he became one of the most prominent grape growers and authorities on Spanish grapes in the United States. The winery and vineyard come highly recommended during your visit to Lodi!

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Bokisch Wines Vineyard

The More The Better

Besides the 85+ Lodi wineries to visit, the city is blessed with beautiful sunny days, fertile lands, and an amazing climate. Aside from the famous drinks, the city has other attractions in store for curious and adventurous travelers. There is something for everyone in this charming city.

Bordeaux Inn in Lodi is a great way to enjoy yourself with a hands-on experience in the kitchen. The bed and break focus on their hospitality which always comes first. The historical house that is Bordeaux Inn offers rooms where each guest can experience a different feel atmosphere. Rebecca (who owns the BNB with her husband Craig) is also a phenomenal cook and baker. She teaches cooking classes to guests and also hosts private dinners for those guests looking to celebrate a special occasion. In addition, there is a spacious patio and backyard to relax and have cocktails and conversations.

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Bordeaux Inn, Lodi California

Lodi Awaits Your Arrival

For wine travelers looking for "discovery" Lodi, CA is your wine country destination. The moment you arrive in Lodi, you immediately feel a sense of relaxation. With new and century-old wineries, the area is a magnet for those who may be wanting to explore their wine pallets more to the finest wine connoisseurs from around the work. What’s described as “the way Napa” or what Sonoma used to be, the growth in Lodi will continue to thrive. For more on Lodi or to book your trip, visit www.visitlodi.com.