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Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 10th. What better way to thank the hardest working woman in your life than with a relaxing day at The Meritage Resort and Spa? Starting with a luxurious treatment package at Spa Terra, followed by a superb dinner at Siena Restaurant, we have your Mother’s Day wrapped up!
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It’s a tradition savored by Moms of all ages and the next best thing to breakfast in bed! Siena Restaurant offers all things delicious in a marvelous Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet on Sunday, May 10 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
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Spring Break means something entirely different in the Napa Valley vineyards. This is when the winter vines signal that the growing season has begun and tiny buds break through. Goodbye winter! Hello to another vintage born! Now is the time for the process of “shoot thinning” following each bud break—a necessary process completed to control the quantity and size of each cluster.
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While you’re lavishing in the peaceful luxury of the Meritage Resort and Spa, remember to take time off to explore the wealth of fresh bounty ready for you at farmers’ markets all around the Napa Valley. Not only will you be supporting local farmers and the local economy, but from spring to fall you can reap the rewards of nature’s lush cornucopia—seasonal fruit, walnuts, honey, vegetables, flowers, jellies, nuts, fine cheeses and chocolates, and much more. It’s perfect for an impromptu picnic, or sumptuous gifts to bring home to friends, family, or your own kitchen! Enjoy!
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Just like putting your best foot forward, at Trinitas Cellars we put an emphasis on our wines’ best attribute – the fruit. Our approach is to maximize the true flavor of the amazing grape at every turn in the winemaking process while maintaining a balance of acidity and complexity. For instance, the fermentation process for Trinitas Cellars’ recently released 2005 Zinfandel from Spinelli Vineyard preserved the wine’s unique fruit qualities; the barreling method that followed enhanced the spice flavor components, framing the fruit and adding structure to the palate.
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