On a recent - and rare - weekday off, my wife and I decided to try a place that had been on our radar for a while, Henry's Hat. It's a sister restaurant to Luna Park. Considering the gender of the name, maybe it's a brother restaurant. It's some close family tie, at any rate, but it is more of a sports bar inside than Luna Park. We had lunch there on a nice, warm spring afternoon. That had me looking on the "white" side of the wine list.
I don't see Valley of the Moon offered at too many restaurants, and I also don't see too many Pinot Blancs. The planets seemed to be in alignment, so It was an easy choice.
It was just about a perfect wine for a sunny lunch. Bright lemon zest and some tropical notes on the nose lead to a taste that incorporates pears and apples. The minerals are fabulous and the wine is very easy drinking while finishing with a crisp zing. It's a blend of grapes from the Russian River Valley and Sonoma County, 99% Pinot Blanc with 1% Chardonnay in the mix.
I loved it. Too bad I couldn't make it last until my Baja tacos arrived.