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Four reasons to visit Livermore's Alden Lane Nursery
Hundreds of blossoming fruit trees and thousands of roses make this the very definition of a destination nursery.
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Getting there
Take I-580 to the N. Livermore Ave. exit. Alden Lane is 2 miles south of downtown. Most wineries are a few minutes outside town via Tesla Rd. or Arroyo Rd.
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Why go in spring: Spring doesn’t get any better than this. Grapevines leafing out and roses in mad bloom leave you itching to get your hands in the earth.
The new agriculture: Wine and rodeos put Livermore on the map, but now everyone’s talking about olive oil and backyard veggie gardens.
Number of olive oil producers: 10
Overheard at the nursery:“What’s the kind of pomegranate in the juice again? ‘Wonderful’? Let’s get one of those trees!”
Need coffee? Sketch out planting plans downtown at Panama Red Coffee Co. (2115 First St.; 925/245-1700). Great chai too.
Best outdoor meal: Sunday brunch or sunset supper (with plenty of local produce) on the patio at the Restaurant at Wente Vineyards ($$$$; 5050 Arroyo Rd.; 925/456- 2450).
More tastes of sunshine: Locals say the farmstand near the corner of Concannon Boulevard and South Livermore Avenue has the sweetest strawberries mid-April through June. If you see signs, it’s open.
HAD YOUR FILL OF BLOOMS?
- Taste artisanal olive oil:
Picholine, Frantoio, Lucca, and Arbequina olives are pressed within hours of picking, using custom machinery that Olivina imported from Italy. Savor the nuances of each variety on a farm tour and tasting. By appointment; free; 4555 Arroyo Rd.; theolivina.com - Play a game of bocce:
The folks at Campo di Bocce of Livermore will have you slinging bocce balls like a champ in no time. Play out by the stone fireplace, and have your pizza and bottle of red served courtside. Bocce $10 per person for 90 minutes, restaurant $$$; 175 E. Vineyard Ave.; 925/249-9800. - Picnic with wine:
At tiny, homespun Boa- Ventura de Caires Winery, you can pick up a picnic to enjoy among the vines (every first full weekend of the month, through Oct). The slightly effervescent white table wine feels just right for spring. Call for details; 9309 Tesla Rd.; 925/606-9672.
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