
"That's because before the pandemic, there were nine wineries and one cider maker, while today, there are only four wineries remaining: Woodside Vineyards, Flying Suitcase Wines, Russian Ridge Winery and Domenico Winery and Osteria. Still, each is well worth a visit in its own right, and the four-stop trail offers its own sense of fun and challenge, given most of the them are only open on weekend afternoons. So you'll have to sip zippily to visit all four in one go. Here's what to expect."
"But on a sunny day, it's lovely to get outside of the temperature-controlled interior and savor the vibrant oasis of a parking lot transformed into an outdoor patio with cafe tables, shade structures, greenery, a pizza-slinging food truck and, of course, wine. The company produces an array of wines from grapes farmed in Woodside, part of the Santa Cruz Mountains American Viticultural Area."
A glossy brochure once drew visitors to the Midpeninsula Wine Trail in industrial San Carlos as an alternative to Wine Country. Before the pandemic there were nine wineries and one cider maker; today only four wineries remain: Woodside Vineyards, Flying Suitcase Wines, Russian Ridge Winery and Domenico Winery and Osteria. Most tasting rooms operate only weekend afternoons, creating a brisk four-stop itinerary for visitors. Woodside Vineyards is located at Auto Vino with dog-friendly outdoor seating, a pizza food truck, and produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Port and Champagne-style wines.
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