

Well, if you will excuse me, I guess I was barking up the wrong tree. Even though I love dogs (we have 4 – all rescue dogs), this one is a real howler. Would you believe that a winery for dogs, named for the French bulldog of Raymond Vineyards proprietor Jean-Charles Boisset, has opened in the Napa Valley? It’s true. The winery is called Frenchie Winery.

Here is a partial list of the things offered at Frenchie Winery:
- A tasting room designed especially for dogs
- Wine barrel dog beds
- Above the beds, in the “Gallery of Frenchie”, canvas portraits depicting Frenchie as historical icons such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Julius Caesar and Marie Antoinette
- A “Barkarrat” chandelier
- A vineyard, planted to Bordeaux varieties, named Frenchie’s bioDOGnamic
And, yes, surprise! There are Frenchie wines :
- 2009 Frenchie Napoleon Red Blend
- 2009 Frenchie Louis XIV Cabernet Sauvignon
You can own the wines by unleashing $30 for each bottle. Who let the dogs out? I’ll be dog gone if I know! (To learn more about this doggy venture click here [2])
In Vino Veritas,
John Tilson
