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roguedog - Wow what a post. I can tell you really love that area. That's what I like to see, enthusiasm.
Wine country sounds divine, but I'm (sadly) such a cheap date, that there would be no tastings for me unless someone was there to watch over me. (yeah, really that bad )
I do love wineries though and would still go just for the experience and the conversations with others. Meeting new people is one of the goals/perks of this trip. Are there any TE'ers nearby?
Is Napa anywhere near the ocean, ladies? In other words, is this a trip that I could pair with some seaside rides easily? (I'll be renting a vehicle too.) I need major water somewhere on the trip. It centers and relaxes me. Can't have a vacation with out that dynamic.
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Ya sorry for the long post. You don't really have to drink wine. The scenery aroudnthe wine regions are just lovely.

Napa is about an hour or so from the coast. You can ride to the coast like they do in the Waves to Wine event! However, Napa does have great food and it has Calistoga if you want to "take to the waters."

Monterey, Mendocino, & Santa Barbera are right on the coast and there tons of other stuff to do than taste wine in these places.

The more remote areas like Amador is really far from the coast. And really, you'd go there just to taste wine and ride. Not that it isn't beautiful but it's inland and it's still very small towny so don't be expecting night life or anything.

Silicon Valley (is also about an hour away from the coast but many people ride there. Um.. I think there are many TE'ers out here. Lots to ride. Lots to eat and see. YOu can go up to SF in about an hour. Though I'm not sure I'd stay in SV itself. NOthing but suburban sprawl though there are LOTS of nice rides. Might be better to stay in SF or Sausalito area as your base camp and drive around with your bike.

Also the coasts of Santa Barbera and the coasts of Mendocino are waaayy different so it depends on what you're looking for.

To give you a high level idea of the areas I'm talking about try this url: http://www.davidstuff.com/wine/california.gif.

happy choosing!