Do You Know the History of Livermore Wine Valley?


Disclosure: I was invited out to experience Livermore Wine Valley and all that the region has to offer.  I spent a weekend there this past July.  This is what I learned along the way. This is one story out of 3.  

I’ve been wanting to take a trek to Livermore Wine Valley for awhile now, and it was something I wanted to make happen within this year, so when the opportunity presented itself to make a weekend of it, I couldn’t resist.

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Livermore Wine Valley is one of the oldest wine region within California.  As Napa And Sonoma County have gotten a lot of Recognition and Attention over the years, Livermore Valley has always been there, through the good and the bad, but the truth be hold? They have BEEN huge PIONEERS when it comes to California Wine.

It all began in the 1840’s when the first commercial vines were planted in Livermore by Robert Livermore. As Livermore became more recognized for its wine growing potential, true pioneers saw this and founded their wineries in the 1880’s: C.H. Wente, James Concannon, and Charles Wetmore.

They soon PUT California on the world wine map when they captured their first International Gold Medal in 1889 at the Paris Exposition.

But beyond that, those first Wine Pioneers have truly HELP to build what California Wine has become today:

C.H. Wente and family were the first to bring Chardonnay to California, and over 80% of California Chardonnay can be TRACED back to a Livermore Valley Clone.

Charles Wetmore (founder of Cresta Blanca Winery) is the one to thank for the beautiful Sauvignon Blanc wines that so many enjoy as he brought back cuttings of Sauvignon Blanc from Chateau d’Yquem and other top Bordeaux properties. He was also the one to bring home the grand prize for his first white wine vintage in the 1889 Paris Exposition.

 

And then there’s James Concannon, the first Irish Immigrant to establish a successful winery in America, a dream he left Ireland to truly achieve.  BUT, it was through him, and the 4 generations that followed after that have made the Concannon family a well recognized name within the  California Wine Industry, including the first vineyard to varietally label Petite Sirah with their 1961 Vintage, before ANY other U.S Winery.

So there you have it: Livermore Wine Valley were the pioneers in bringing Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Petite Sirah to California. 

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Make it a Beach Day with Coolibar!


Disclosure: I received product for review purposes.  All opinions are my own.

There’s something about spending a day at the beach.  Letting loose, enjoying the ocean waves, lounging around the beach, reading a book, flying a kite, or building a sandcastle.  Something we all look forward to no matter where we reside.

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With that being said, a day at the beach, can also be very serious to our skin.  Especially, for those of us with very fair skin, protection against the sun becomes so important, something I’ve learned from an early age.

Sunscreen, becomes front and center, on days we spend outdoors.  What if there was something else that could help protect us against the sun?

Coolibar-Coverup

This past weekend, as my family and I headed out for a weekend of camping along the beach side, I brought a Sun Cover Up with me, a product by Coolibar.   Coolibar is Sun Protective Clothing that offers UPF 50+ protection against the sun. So, a full day at the beach will keep you protected for hours on end, wherever your clothing covers you up.

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As I brought out my Coolibar coverup, I first noticed how light weight it felt, meaning, that even on really hot weathered days, the cover up wouldn’t make you too hot and sweaty.  I loved having the ability to zip it up and down for my comfort level throughout the day, and the easiness and flow of the cover up.

My family and friends also mentioned the cover up and were curious to hear more about it.  They loved the colors of the cover up, and the fabric.

Coolibar-coverup

Needless to say, this cover up is something I’ll be bringing out to future beach days, swim days, or any time spent outdoors for an extended period of time.

Please note: The Coolibar Cover Up shouldn’t be your only form of sun protection.  The cover up will only protect the skin it covers so sunscreen will still be needed.

 

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My 5 Essential Road Trip Items!


I love Road Trips.  Nothing’s better than the open road, and discovering new places along the way.  This summer, I’ve hit the road a few times discovering all new places of California I haven’t been to before… The Redwoods, Pismo Beach, Solvang, Redding, and much more.

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Driving through the Chandeler Tree in Leggett, CA

When you’re in the car, it’s easier to get to places you’ve always wanted to visit, but with any road trip there are a few items I ALWAYS must bring with me along the way:

U-by-Kotex

One thing that SAVES me time and time again, especially during my periods, is when I bring along my small travel case full of Panty Liners, and Pads by U by Kotex.  With the 3D Capture Core built inside, time and time again, they’ve protected me during my road trips.

Other Essential Items I always bring include:

Sunglasses: That SUN is a mighty pest, especially on the road

Sunscreen: With fare skin, it’s a must TRAVEL item.

My Phone: Not only is it handy for phone calls, but also for capturing pictures along the road.

A Notebook: Not only does this come in handy at night when jotting ideas down, and recaps from the days travels, but also great to have as an idea holder.  Jotting down a new place you don’t want to forget about, or information about a place you’ve been along the way.

A first Aid Kit: Because, you never know when you might need it.

What’s on your Must Travel List?  Items you always have to have with you no matter what! Road-Trip-Essentials

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Make your next Road Trip an #UnderWarrior adventure by helping to #SavetheUndies!

 

 

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