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A Tour of Inglenook, Francis Ford Coppola's Napa Winery

demetria lucas May 3, 2016

Contrary to popular belief, the building you are looking at is not Francis Ford Coppola's house. In fact, the building has never been used as a residence. The original Inglenook owner, a Finnish sea captain, built this, well, building in the 1880s, to house the production of wine. It has never been used as a residence.

Inglenook is one of the oldest surviving wineries in Napa. It thrived from the start, and unlike many wineries, it survived Prohibition. Guess how? They sold wine to churches to use for communion. Kind of brilliant, eh?

Coppola purchased a part of the winery in 1975 with proceeds from the the Godfather franchise, and began his own winery, not Inglenook. In 1995, he purchased the entire estate and began producing Inglenook wines. He also owns another winery in Napa, which produces the Coppola wines that you can find at Trader Joe's.

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Tags Francis Ford Coppola, Napa Valley, winery, wine tasting, Inglenook

Weekend Escape: Cozying Up with the Vanderbilts in Hudson Valley

demetria lucas May 3, 2016

If you're a faithful reader, you know that this is my second visit to the Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park (Hudson Valley.) Husband and I headed up to the Valley last October to celebrate our first anniversary. Vanderbilt Mansion was on my (long) to-do list for the weekend, but it's a popular place on a good-weather weekend, so tickets were sold out by the time we arrived. We got to see the grounds (peak foliage and views of the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains) and gardens, which are gorgeous, even off season.

So. Husband took a boys trip to the mountains of Pennsylvania and I headed back up to Hudson to (finally) get a peak at this Vanderbilt Mansion. Of the forty of so mansions built by the grandchildren of OG Cornelius Vanderbilt, the owner, Frederick William Vanderbilt, of this Beaux-Arts masterpiece "cottage" received the smallest inheritance. He used (part of) it to purchase 600 acres of land and build his dream (vacation) house from 1896-1899.

In comparison to the other Vanderbilt estates I've seen, say the Breakers or Marble House in Newport, Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC (the largest house in the United States) and even the Vanderbilit Museum in Long Island, this home of 50,000 square feet is modest in comparison. I say that with barely a straight face. The foyer to this "summer cottage"-- only used a couple months a year-- is bigger than my entire apartment.

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In Historical Buldings Tags New York, Hudson Valley, Weekend Getaway, Historical Homes, Vanderbilt Mansion

Architectural Digest's "Dining By Design" '16 Will Blow Your Mind

demetria lucas March 19, 2016

Prepare yourself to be amazed.

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In United States, See Some Art Tags Architectural Digest, Dining by Design
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