Showing posts with label bainbridge island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bainbridge island. Show all posts

Sunday, February 06, 2022

Return of the Wino

We woke up and with much reluctance left the most romantic hotel in western Washington.












We visited Chief Seattle's grave. The name Seattle is an Anglicization of the modern Duwamish conventional spelling Si'ahl. It's written in English a few ways including the "Sealth" you see on the tombstone.





















All of that Native American honoring left us with quite a thirst, so we continued our Wine on the Rock: Wine & Chocolate winery crawl from yesterday. First move was Rolling Bay Winery.




Somehow I talked my way back into the barrel aging area where we got some more wine straight from the cask.

















With all the wine sipping I didn't want beer to feel left out, so we visited beer over at Bainbridge Island Brewing.







We were in a fancy neighborhood for fancy people now apparently. This bronze had a price tag on it for $50K.



Eagle Harbor Wine Co.





























Saturday, February 05, 2022

Bainbridge Winos

The only thing we like more than booze is booze in interesting places so we signed up for Wine on the Rock: Wine & Chocolate. I'm pretty excited that Bainbridge Island has the same nickname as Alcatraz. I wonder which has the most escape attempts.




Driving into a boat will never not be weird. How the heck are these things water tight?











I guess I always just lived in areas that were suitable for wine production, but I think it's funny how many wineries there are in this area with so few vines. Some will even play a little game with you where they have some vines but they're still trucking all their grapes in from eastern Washington as a little sleight of hand.



There was a little pizza oven popup thing at Bainbridge Vineyards that I was happy to get involved with.



I went with an exotic one in honor of our water tight boat.
Ferry Boat Pizza
Kabocha squash sauce, apples, mozzarella, gorgonzola, rosemary, lemon zest, honey



This was good because whenever I'm drinking wine or eating chocolate I sort of wish I was having the other but that problem has been solved.















Some wineries were really specific about which dessert to have with which wine, and others just phoned it in and put some chocolate bark on a plate. Perennial Vintners was the most small-businessy feeling and I thought put the most effort into the event, so I walked out of there with a few bottles as well. 









Fletcher Bay Winery



Eleven Winery





Ba Sa had a Lunar New Year special menu that caught my eye. Past Pho my Vietnamese food game is pretty weak so this was a fun opportunity for some culinary exploration.





Banh Chung and Thit Kho Mang
Steam or fried squared sticky rice cake known to the Northern region of Vietnam with mung bean, pork belly, and pickle vegetable



Also in attendance at the party was
Salt Steam Chicken
Half a salt steam locally raised chicken with ginger scallion oil











What are the odds that the winner of most romantic guy would end up at the Eagle Harbor Inn. Extreme Romance.