Discover the Southcal Collection and Napa Valley, CA.
How can we forget when Lindsay Lohan and her 'twin' exchange identities in order to meet their parents who they did not know existed. Hallie to London, United Kingdom and Annie to Napa, California. That horseback ride through a vineyard whose landscape somewhat resembled those fields of Italian Tuscany. We all wanted to be Annie in that big chalet, to have the palate to identify good wines and, well, think about how to make life a little difficult for Meredith Blake and prevent her from keeping the wine cellar. You surely know what we're talking about, one of the highest-grossing movies in the history of the 90s, for millennials, and that marked the childhood of more than one: 'The Parent Trap'.
But hey, we are not going to talk about the film specifically, but we want to talk to you about one of the locations that was used in the film: The Napa Valley in California and our collection of
t7>sunglasses Southcal and how it inspired us to create one of the glasses models with the most style and personality.
The best wine from the Californian Pacific Coast.
Also known as 'Napa Valley', it is a wine-growing area located in Napa County, California. It is a region that is located about 60 km from San Francisco by car and is famous for the production of wine thanks to the naturalness of the terrain that combines a bit of its height and Mediterranean style, growing grapes of unmatched quality, in fact. The wines produced in this area make up 5% of California wine production. Despite having a really small extension, 35.000 hectares, each of them is dedicated to the production of wine, as a result, the best 'Cabernet Sauvignon' in the world.
Do you know where the name 'Napa' came from? It is said that those who originally inhabited the area were the 'Wappos' and it was they who baptized the area as 'Wappa' and from there, it then became Napa.
In addition, it is admirable that this small region acquired such a global reputation that even the film industry has focused on it to exemplify what most represents the culture of wine, gastronomy and Californian tourism. In fact, the lands have been conserved over the years by the same families, who have an entire industry with exponential growth in their favor.
Another interesting fact must be that when Prohibition was enacted throughout the entire California state in the 1920s, of the 140 existing vineyards, only a few managed to recover from said crisis. The following years production was slow and somewhat unstable. Until the 1960s, the idea of carrying out water exploration for mass production of mineral water in the area was considered. However, its promoters, at a casual lunch, taste the sacramental wine that some monks from the region gave them, giving them the idea of establishing large-production wineries because they knew the potential behind the region's wines, making even celebrities like Madonna or Coppola have their own wineries.
What makes it so special? As we already mentioned, it is the Mediterranean climate of the area and its proximity to the Pacific coast of the United States, which makes the quality of the grapes so appealing.
What can you do in Napa Valley?
Although it is somewhat obvious, the activity par excellence is a visit to the local vineyards. You can book a number of tours that take you from tasting to tasting, also giving you picnic options to enjoy the sunsets, the great haciendas and the best selection of wines and cheeses in the area. It is even said that those who visit the southern California coast, in addition to visiting the typical places, have on their itinerary the obligatory visit to the Napa vineyards, being an experience as popular as the Walt Disney World parks.
And when we say that the experience there is similar to when you visit the theme parks, we say it because in fact there is a train that takes you to the main wineries in the area: The Wine Train.
Southcal and 'Napa Valley' Collection?
Well maybe you're wondering where all this description of the wonderful fields of Napa with our Southcal collection comes from. Well, first, Southcal is actually Southern California, and when we were there, several factors came together to inspire us to create a collection that honored the landscapes that our eyes witnessed.
We took our van from Venice Beach where we spent some spectacular days full of good waves, endless sunsets, culture and art to give a little more sophisticated boost to our experience on the Californian coast.
A 6-hour journey awaited us.But the most wonderful thing about it was the landscapes that accompanied every minute of the journey. We crossed hills with a radiant green color worthy of the famous Windows wallpaper. By the way, if you like curious facts, in fact that photograph without any type of alteration or retouching was captured by photographer Charles O'Rear when he was taking this same route that we took towards the Napa Valley, and it is called the Hill of Bliss, and it was so perfect and harmonious that Windows bought it to be the wallpaper that thousands of citizens of the world saw.
Our Southcal sunglasses have that radiant green of the hills when the sun doesn't seem to want to go away, for example, our 'Southcal Green' are the clear example of lightness and freshness of a classic and harmonious frame of what we have in mind of square glasses; olive color, like the color of vine leaves.
For its part, the 'Southcal Red' reminds us a little of this region during the fall, as the leaves begin to take on their red and orange colors. And the classic, the Black, with their polarized lenses, perfect companions for an almost perfect scene, which demonstrates your adventurous spirit and the effect that South California produces on us, appreciating the small details.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. Where was the photo of the Windows desktop background taken?
The most viewed photo in the world. It was captured in Napa Valley, Bliss Hill, by National Geographic photographer Charles O'rear.
2. What variety of wine is produced in the Napa region?
The wine varieties produced in the Napa region are: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, Albariño, Sauvignon Blanc and Temperanillo.
3. How many Wineries are there in Napa Valley?
Approximately there are 300 wineries that are dedicated to the production and marketing of wines.
4. What are the best wineries to visit in Napa Valley?
When planning your visit, always remember to visit wineries that have earned prestige for the quality of their wines and the tasting experience offered: Pride Mountain Vineyards, O'brien Estate Winery, Jarvis Estate, Hendry Ranch Wines.
5. What is the 'Napa Valley Silverado Trail?
It is a tour that is part of the entire circuit that visitors to the Napa Valley can enjoy. From visiting the most popular vineyards to enjoying a trip on a 20th century train.
6. Where is Napa Valley?
Napa Valley is located in Napa County, 60 km away from San Francisco.
It is a tour that is part of the entire circuit that visitors to the Napa Valley can enjoy. From visiting the most popular vineyards to enjoying a trip on a 20th century train.
6. Where is Napa Valley?
Napa Valley is located in Napa County, 60 km away from San Francisco.