Visit a California Monastery…for the Wine

In Northern California, 25 Benedictine monks have opened the first Roman Catholic Cistercian winery in North America.  The brothers hope to make money selling their syrah, a full-bodied red wine, in order to support the monastary. 

“We need to work to keep going, but we don’t want or expect to get rich. But the wine has done well – better than expected,” said Father Harold Meyer, who has been at the Abbey of New Clairvaux for 33 years.  “There’s a sacredness about working with grapes.  Wine is very special.”

The brothers’ living quarters are private; however, they have opened up the monastery for retreats, tours and wine-tastings.   If you’re staying for a retreat, the rooms are very basic; however, each has a modern ensuite bathroom.  Retreats must be booked months in advance, and are donation-based.

“People will come at first because we’re monks, but we want them to come back because this is a good place and we have quality goods to offer,” Meyer said.

Sounds positively peaceful.

New Flights to Santa Rosa

This
is not going to mean much to the vast majority of you out there, but for me, whose grandmother-in-law lives in Santa
Rosa, this is a cool deal. Not to mention that Santa Rosa is nicely in proximity to wine country, which is cool. So
maybe there is something in this news for you. Well, the news is this:  Santa Rosa will
be serviced
by a new flight from Horizon Airlines for the first time since 2001.

Flights will arrive to
Sonoma
County Airport
with daily non-stops from Seattle and Los Angeles. They will begin on March 20, 2007, with the
arrival on the tarmac of a 74-seat Bombardier Q400 turboprop aircraft. This is being news for the locals. Sonoma County
Airport has not had scheduled commercial service for five years.  For those who don’t know, Santa Rosa is about an
hour north of San Francisco and is close to Sonoma and Napa. Obviously it is wine country and the success of films like
Sideways that prompted the need for this new service. But that’s cool with me.