The 2015 Volkswagen Golf R. |
"Thirty-nine thousand dollars", I replied, inadvertently leaving 90 bucks off the 2015 Volkswagen Golf R's base price.
"Why would a VW Golf cost $39,000?" she asked.
With a smile, I pressed my right foot to the floor.
2015 Volkswagen Golf R. |
Folsom to Monterey (Source: Google Maps) |
Fisherman's Wharf, Monterey. |
We were to be guests at Holman Ranch, a winery, vineyards and guest ranch in Carmel Valley.
Monterey to Holman Ranch (Source: Google Maps) |
2015 Volkswagen Golf R. |
The 2-liter turbo four is accompanied by a 4Motion all-wheel-drive system with a fifth-generation Haldex coupling, adaptive sport suspension with four-mode dynamic chassis control (which responds continually to changing driving situations, factoring in acceleration, braking and steering), that allows the choice of comfort, normal and sport, stability control with race mode, massive brakes and 19-inch wheels on low-profile summer tires. If they'd left a gate open, I'd have been ready for a few hot laps of Laguna Seca.
It was a terrific build-up, but there is very little that could prepare the uninitiated for Holman Ranch itself.
Holman Ranch. |
Holman died in 1962. His wife Vivian, kept the ranch in the local spotlight, as well as attracting guests from all over the world, until her death 19 years later. For 16 years, from 1989 to 2005, the ranch belonged to Dorothy McEwen, who planted vineyards on some of the ranch's 400 acres.
The year after McEwen's death, Thomas and Jarman Lowder bought Holman Ranch. They've spent the past nine years restoring the property to its original grandeur, while taking the wine business to the next level, changing over the vineyards to only the varieties of grapes that will do the very best...and keeping the output small. Vineyards cover only 20 acres today.
After setting our bags in one of the ten beautifully-appointed guest rooms, we were taken on a tour of the property by Nick Elliott, the Lowder's son-in-law, who manages the resort and is Holman Ranch's winemaker.
Through the huge wooden gates is a truly remarkable operation...a certified organic, SIP (Sustainability In Practice) certified estate winery.
Estate wines are wines in which the grapes come from a single source, in this case Holman Ranch's own vineyards. There are other wineries (many of which are the biggest players in the business), who buy grapes and even bulk wine from their competitors and label it as theirs or even blend it with theirs.
Holman Ranch wine cave. |
Holman Ranch's main business is the ranch itself, which can be rented for corporate retreats, weddings and other events. The lawn is a popular wedding spot, with a spectacular backdrop (on the other side of that mountain is Big Sur).
Will's Fargo Dining House and Saloon. |
The sign says "Steaks and Seafood", and the aroma of the steaks was tantalizing, but the menu for our group was a choice of either grilled Sonoma free range chicken or goat cheese ravioli. We opted for the chicken, which was very nice, and the members of our party who chose the ravioli were complimentary as well. As for the wines, both the Holman Ranch and Jarman brand are superb, with Navigator and myself giving the edge to the Jarman. Again, that's their premium brand, so no surprise.
Holman Ranch to Folsom, with stops (Source: Google Maps) |
As we tend to do, Navigator and I went home by a different way, driving west on Carmel Valley Road to Carmel itself, spending a lovely couple of hours sightseeing and window shopping before heading north on Highway 1 and making a stop at Moss Landing for deep-fried artichokes (first time but definitely not the last), moving on to the lovely beach town of Capitola, stopping for some baked goods in Santa Cruz and then taking CA 17 to I-880 to I-580 to I-205 to I-5 in what we'd forgotten would be weekday afternoon Bay Area traffic.
2015 Volkswagen Golf R interior. |
One night's lodging, several glasses of wine, a limo ride to and from dinner and a continental breakfast were provided by Holman Ranch and Will's Fargo in return for promotional consideration.