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With wine, food, and
outdoor fun, Lodi is the place
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Who can relax on an empty stomach? Lodi has you more covered there, too. No matter what you’re craving, from American comfort food, farm-to-table fare, or fine dining, you can find it fixed up by some of the best chefs in the country.
For instance, Steve Ding’s Woodbridge Crossing features fine dining in a beautifully restored 19th-century brick building in downtown Woodbridge. The eatery is famous for its prime rib, but you can also find bottomless champagne brunch on Sundays. And of course, it features a full assortment of Lodi wines.
If your taste buds are calling from something more international, there’s Pietro’s Trattoria, a farm-to-fork Italian eatery that specializes in pasta, chicken parm, and homemade gnocchi. There’s also Thai Kitchen, a quaint hole in the wall where you can find big and authentic Thai flavor. (Try the green papaya salad, a perfect marriage of spicy and sweet with a unique peanut crunch.) Or for sushi, look no further than Sushi Komachi for the freshest Japanese delicacies infused with a California flourish.
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a destination that isn’t overly crowded, stuffy, or expensive. More than anything, you just want to go somewhere where you don’t have the anxiety of being a boss, an employee, or a parent – somewhere where you can just be yourself.
You want Lodi, California.
Lodi is one of Northern California wine country’s best-kept secrets. A scenic masterpiece, it’s located at the point where the San Francisco Bay Area transitions into the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Lodi is widely known as the Zinfandel Capital of the world, famous for producing the grapes that make up a portfolio of more than 100 award-winning varietals. But there is so much more to this place than wine.
Whether its eating at one the James Beard Award-winning eateries, paddle-boarding, hiking, or just wrapping yourself in the luxury of a five-star hotel room, Lodi has something for everyone who is looking to get away, unplug from the workaday world, and destress for a few days. And everything is outdoors, with plenty of room to social distance, breathe easy, and enjoy yourself.
The Zinfandel Capital of the world
Lodi isn’t just about the wine – but if, to you, unwinding doesn’t happen without a glass of bliss, there is no better wine destination on the globe. Lodi has more than 85 boutique wineries, some of which are run by 4th- and 5th-generation winemakers. Zinfandel is a staple, but Lodi also leads other California winegrape growing in Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petite Sirah, Syrah, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, and Sauvignon Blanc. In fact, Lodi has 110,000 acres for winegrowing, with 23,850 of those as Certified Green Acres under the Lodi American Viticultural Area (AVA) for sustainable wine growing.
You can always find a friendly Lodi vintner ready to line up bottles for a personal tasting or lead you through a tour of the vineyard and production facilities. On most weekends, there’s at least one winery holding a unique event for connoisseurs and casual sippers alike. On February 4-6, the Lodi Wine & Chocolate Weekend, a two-day Valentine’s-themed festival, is back for lovers. (For a calendar of other events throughout the year, click here.)
Or for the independent traveler, there’s also the Lodi Wine Trail Map.
And if you’re not necessarily into wine or have a friend or partner who’d rather have a beer while you do your tasting, Lodi is also home to an expanding scene of local breweries, serving up craft ales and lagers to cleanse the palate between winery stops.
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A scenic masterpiece,
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ow more than ever, it’s important to prioritize having some fun. You want to escape the stress of work and home and go somewhere relaxing. You also want
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We spend so much time trapped indoors, almost afraid to step outside, that you forget the benefit of fresh air. There’s plenty of room to breathe in Lodi. Not only does much of the eating and drinking take place al fresco, in the scenic grandeur of Northern California, but there are also hours of outdoor recreation for the adventurer in you.
Scenic trails, both short and long, abound around the Lodi Lake Wilderness Area, home to millions of migratory birds and lush vegetation. Lodi Lake Park is also ideal for family kayaking, paddleboarding, rafting, tubing, canoeing, and fishing.
The backroads that wind and network through the region are also great places for cyclists of every caliber. And if you’re into slightly slower-paced sports, Lodi has several world-class public and private golf courses.
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After a day filled with wine, food, and fun, you want to relax. Lodi has accommodations for every comfort level and budget. And if you grow to love Lodi as much as many visitors do, there are also vacation houses for rent that will make this destination and its people your home away from home.
For more information or to plan your visit, head to the Visit Lodi website.
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