When Alexander Payne’s wine-drenched dramedy “Sideways” first got here out, Santa Ynez Valley didn’t have the luster of Napa or the breadth of the Russian River Valley. It nonetheless doesn’t match the touristic draw of both, however the spunky child sister of the California wine international locations has grown up since 2004, when Paul Giamatti and Thomas Haden Church took their fateful stag journey into the area, declaring conflict on Merlot and driving Pinot Noir gross sales by the roof.
Locals referred to as it the “Sideways effect.” Within the years for the reason that movie’s launch, tourism to the area has exploded, entire cities have been constructed and eyes have been solid upon as soon as sleepy Solvang, Buellton, Santa Ynez, Los Olivos and Los Alamos (there’s additionally a sixth city, Ballard, nevertheless it serves as a bed room neighborhood for the area).
Earlier than “Sideways,” Los Olivos was principally often known as the house of Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch; now it’s a burgeoning hamlet. Solvang, the vestige of a Danish settlement as soon as considered one thing of an oddity of the Central Valley, now has strains out the door of each restaurant.
And the area has benefited from the hashish trade capitalizing on the terroir that makes the wine style so good. A complete of 9.8 million kilos of pot had been grown within the area final 12 months, making it a extra useful crop than even wine grapes. Perhaps Santa Ynez Valley wants a “Sideways 2” starring Cheech and Chong (really, they don’t: hashish is extremely controversial amongst residents).
After all, Santa Ynez Valley was wine nation earlier than “Sideways,” and it’ll at all times be a first-rate vacation spot only a hop-skip from L.A. So plan your escape to Santa Ynez, the place you possibly can be taught to play polo from a grasp, the outlets are all hygge, the meals is pretty much as good because it will get and the wine flows like water at numerous estates.