Wente Vineyards & Mitchell Katz Winery | Livermore, CA


I said in a previous post that I was going to start writing more travel posts about places that are near me in California. This is me finally delivering on that promise. As you probably guessed, I am avoiding any long distance travel due to the Covid virus. Something about sitting in a plane within close proximity to strangers while wearing a mask does not sound appealing to me. I already get claustrophobia on planes and wearing a mask in addition to being in a plane? No, thank you! I hope you all understand the reason behind my lack of content. And for now, can enjoy seeing places in California (more specifically, the Bay Area) you may not know much about.


Downtown

Downtown Livermore

My mom and I started off the day by going to Downtown Livermore for lunch. We wanted to get something to eat before going to the wineries. Plus, I saw this hole-in-the wall Mexican restaurant advertised in an old magazine that I really wanted to go to. 

This was my first time in Downtown Livermore. It was a cute area with many small stores and restaurants. I can imagine meeting my friends here every week if we lived in Livermore. It would even be a nice place to go out on a date in the evening.

The restaurant we went to was El Charro Mexican Food & Cantina. The decor for the restaurant was really nice. Definitely didn’t look like a hole-in-the-wall from up close. El Charro is famous for it’s enchiladas with made-from-scratch sauce. So of course, I got the shredded chicken enchiladas. Which our waiter replied to with, “good choice.” Everyone around us seemed to be ordering margaritas so those must be good here as well.

The chicken enchiladas at El Charro were good, but the leftovers! Omg, amazing! Enchiladas must be the lasagna of Mexican food—tastes better the next day. 

After lunch we walked over to main street to check out what else was in Downtown and to get some mango milk tea. We can’t be going to the wineries dehydrated! XP

Wente Vineyards

The drive to Wente Vineyards was easy and scenic. Rolling hills and miles of new grape vines all around us. I noticed a trail along the road where a few people were running. Such a nice idea for people who want to drink at the multiple wineries on this road! They could just walk to each one and call a cab at the last one. Granted that the weather is nice.

You’ll pass by a few other wineries on the way up to Wente, but it will be hard for you to mistake it thanks to the big sign at the gate.

Wente Vineyards is known as one of the prettier and more famous vineyards in Livermore. One of the employees told us that people who visit this vineyard are not only from California but all over the world!

As soon as we arrived, I started snapping pictures. The grounds are large and beautifully kept. I loved seeing that they have their own garden and use the produce grown there for the onsite restaurant.

As I was taking pictures of the flowers in the garden, an employee came up to us. I was worried he would tell us we aren’t allowed back here since everyone around looked like an employee. But he actually asked us if we want him to open the wine cellars so we can look inside! He was so nice and waited for us to look around and take pictures.

Other employees would drive by and wave at us while we walked around. Another greeted us at one of the outdoor tables and said he’ll be around if we have any question. Everyone was very welcoming except the woman working at The Vineyard Table and Tasting Lounge on this day. She said I wasn’t allowed to sit and take pictures without a permit. Which I thought was strange because it wasn’t like I showed up in a wedding dress with a professional photographer. She seemed to be the only employee bothered by us so we left the patio right away and walked over to The Grill and golf course instead.

The Course at Wente Vineyards can only be described as large and picturesque. If I knew how to golf, I would definitely be going here to play all 18-holes. You’re surrounded by large hills, ponds, and probably a mile of grape vines. I was happy to find out they teach golf lessons on the course. Including a Ladies Beginner Golf lesson!

After checking out the Golf Course, it was already getting into the later afternoon. We decided to drive to the next Vineyard. I had planned to go to Concannon Vineyard, but unfortunately, they were about to close. But lucky for us, Tesla Road, where Concannon was located, has a bunch of vineyards and wineries! We ended up popping into Mitchell Katz Winery at Shadow Hill Vineyard since they didn’t close until 5pm.

Note: Hours were shortened at wineries due to Covid-19 when we went. Make sure to check their websites for updated hours and make a reservation.

Mitchell Katz Winery

Mitchell Katz has a lovely backyard barn feel to the winery. The vibe is relaxed and cozy—which I love. I overheard they do a movie night which sounds like fun and worth checking out!

If you’re looking for a relaxed winery where you can sit outside and freely walk through the vineyards, I recommend Mitchell Katz.

I hope you enjoyed reading about my day in Livermore and seeing some of the wineries. I am not an avid wine drinker so I couldn’t give you much of a review on that. But if it helps, I know a few people who are and they all recommended Wente Vineyards in addition to a many others in Livermore.

I can’t wait to go to more wineries when the grapes are growing on the vines! And hopefully I’ll finally visit Concannon next time!

-Ayla ♥

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15 thoughts on “Wente Vineyards & Mitchell Katz Winery | Livermore, CA”

  • It’s amazing the sites we can discover when we look out our back doors.
    Pics are beautiful . . . and the scenery is nice, too. ☺️
    But tell your Mom to let you hold the camera sometime, too, or get someone to photo both of you.

    • Thank you!
      I was also taking photos of my mom. Trust me. But I don’t think she’d want her photos posted haha also she likes her photos to be taken on her cell phone to send to my grandma right away 🙂

  • Wente Vineyards look gorgeous! It’s true that vineyards are as known for their photoshoot qualities as for their wine tastings, haha. I’d gone to Temecula just two weeks ago, and the area is known for plenty of vineyards, too. I definitely dressed up and did photoshoots there, along with the wine-tasting! Can’t wait to see what else you have in store on your domestic travels. 🙂

    • I agree. It was very surprising because everyone else was so nice. And you would think she would want us to take photos at the restaurant?

  • So beautiful pictures! You must have enjoyed! Many times we fail to notice beautiful places nearby us. Please go through my article ‘Picturesque’ which is on similar lines

    • OMG I want to go to Nashville so bad! I’m only now learning how much the city has to offer. I thought it was just country concerts and bars until recently LOL

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