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Olives make mark in California vineyards

California wine country booms with olive oil

- MICHELLE LOCKE Th e Associated Press

NA PA, CA LI F. — Come to California wine country, taste the … olive oil?

Yes, there’s liquid gold hidden among the vines, part of an olive oil boom in recent years. You can tour an orchard, learn what extra-virgin olive oil really means and taste your way through lemon-, herb- and even chocolate-infused olive oils.

Here are five recommende­d “pit” stops:

Round Pond Estate: A familyrun winery whose owners branched out into olives some years ago, this estate produces four gourmet olive oils and has an on-site olive mill. You can do the “splash and dash” tasting, enjoying olive oils and the estate’s red wine vinegars. Available April-November, $20 per person.

For a more leisurely approach, take a tour and tasting, by appointmen­t only. You get a tour of the mill followed by sit-down tasting of olive oils, vinegars and syrups paired with estate wines, vegetables and other fresh edibles, $45 US per person, roundpond. com/olive-mill.

Long Meadow Ranch: Tailor your visit to be long or short, depending on your inclinatio­n. Stop by the winery tasting room in St. Helena to enjoy an olive oil tasting from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., no appointmen­t needed, $5 for a tasting of Prato Lungo and Napa Valley Select olive oils.

For a more in-depth look, visit the winery’s Mayacamas Estate. You’ll explore the grounds, see the vineyards and visit the oldest olive orchard in Napa County, planted in the 1870s. Reservatio­ns required, $85 US a person.

During harvest, you can watch the mill in progress from a viewing platform and all visits end with a tasting of limited production wines and a sample of LMR organic Napa Valley Select Extra Virgin Olive Oil, longmeadow­ranch.com/

McEvoy Ranch: McEvoy Ranch started when Nan McEvoy, part of the family that founded the San Francisco Chronicle, was looking for a place in the country. She settled on 23 hectares in Marin County. Inspired by her love of Tuscan olive oil, she worked with Italian expert Maurizio Castelli to create what is now a thriving business.

The ranch is open only at certain times of the year, so you’ll need to plan your visit. This year, tours will be offered April 12, June 14, July 26 and Oct. 4. There’ll be a birding tour April 26, a cooking demonstrat­ion Aug. 2, and a wreath-making workshop Nov. 1. Orchard walking tours start at $30 US per person; touring the gardens and having lunch is $90 US. Book online at mcevoyranc­h.com/tours-andworksho­ps.html. McEvoy Ranch also recently opened a third retail location at San Francisco Internatio­nal Airport’s Terminal 3.

Olive Press: The Olive Press offers a tour of its mill in Sonoma, where you can learn about how the oil is made, get tips on how to taste oil like a profession­al and browse the large store. Tour reservatio­ns are required at least a week in advance, and cost varies from free to $20 US per person depending on activities selected. The mill is located within Jacuzzi Family Vineyards so there’s a compliment­ary wine tasting as well. theolivepr­ess.com. Lucero: Walk into the downtown Napa tasting room of Lucero Olive Oil and you know you’re in for some serious tasting. The walls are lined with bottles of olive oil including several infused oils that range from zippy Meyer lemon to a chocolate-infused oil. Lucero also produces a range of balsamic vinegars, table olives, tapenades and mustards which are available for tasting.

The company mill and groves are based in Corning, a major olive producing area in Northern California and there’s also a tasting room in Portland, Ore. lucerooliv­eoil.com/

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E R I C R I S B E RG / T H E ASS O C I AT E D P R E SS A woman samples olive oil flavours at the Olive Press tasting room in Napa, Calif. Several California wineries have expanded to include olive oil production.
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Picholine olives are displayed at the Olive Press tasting room.

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