Sea Ranch is a planned community of mostly rich people. Albion in a village of mostly locals, except for Sally and Terry Surles.
I joined The architectural tour of Sea Ranch, where every home has a name. We saw Horizon Reach, Sea Meadow and Top Mast, although I really liked best Wine Barn:
This the day that concludes with a wine auction beginning at 3PM, but David Kyle drove me to the Pier Chowderhouse in Point Arena, where we had a feast:
Terry came by for my transfer, and we drove to Lavender Hill (unofficial name of his home) in Albion. Terry opened a bottle 16.2% Mazzocco Zinfandel from Healdsburg, and we strolled down to the coastline, which looked similar to David’s frontyard. Terry…
…followed by Georgia.
For dinner I had a scotch tasting at Albion River Inn:
From the left, Bowmore (51.5%), Caol Ila (51.5%), Lagavulin (57.8%) and Laphroaig (60.6%). These were cask strength scotches, for the standard proof is 80, or 40% ethanol. I then had the audacity to ask for a Spaghetti Bolognese, which was not on the menu. To my shock, the chef, Steve Smith, not only agreed, but delivered it:
This was indeed exceptional because the restaurant was overbooked, and Terry and I were eating at the bar. Per my instructions, I asked for six basil leaves and rings of raw onions on top. This was the best SB I’ve had in a long time. Our bartendress, Laura, provided optimal and friendly service. She’s been here 20 years, but dabbles as an artist.
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