
In October the reds and russets of grapevines color the slopes of Holly's Hill Vineyards in El Dorado County near Placerville. Once better known for apples the region now holds dozens of wineries.
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Rediscovering Gold Country
Once beautiful but sleepy, the little towns of the Sierra foothills are growing more sophisticated. Autumn is the perfect time to explore them.
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In the folded foothills of the Sierra Nevada, California's Gold Country, autumn lingers long into October, offering blue skies, tawny hills, and grapevines tinged fierce red.
Once beautiful but sleepy, this region is now beautiful but sophisticated. Good new restaurants are popping up in unexpected places. Even more strikingly, an influx of creative new winemakers has made the Gold Country one of the most fascinating wine regions in the West.
GETTING THERE
Our Gold Country route runs 70 miles from Placerville south to Murphys via State 49 and State 4. For information, visit:
www.amadorwine.com
www.calaveraswines.org
www.calgold.org
www.eldoradowines.org
www.gocalaveras.com
www.touramador.com
or www.visit-eldorado.com
WHERE TO EAT
Alchemy Market & Wine Bar. Great soups, sandwiches, nice selection of local wines. $$; open daily; 191 Main St., Murphys; 209/728-0700.
Cafe Luna. In downtown Placerville, a shady retreat for eclectic California cuisine and area wines. $$$; open Wed-Sun; 451 Main St.; 530/642-8669.
Grounds. $$; open daily; 402 Main, Murphys; 209/728-8663.
Taste. $$$; open Thu-Mon; 9402 Main St., Plymouth; 209/245-3463.
Tomei's. Manhattan supper-club feel in downtown Placerville. $$$; open Tue-Sun; 384 Main; 530/626-9766.
V Restaurant and Bar. Ambitious, Mediterranean-influenced cuisine. $$$$; open Wed-Sun; 402 Main, Murphys; 209/728-0107.
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