This will be a bit of a construction site,” Seven Stones Owner/Winemaker George Hanson tells me. If you are planning a return visit to Seven Stones Winery in the coming spring, you might notice something a little different with the view. The spectacular mountain … [Read more...] about Seven Stones Winery Builds On Tradition
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Wild Goose Vineyards Celebrates 2012’s Crush
It’s an odd mix of relief, elation, crushing fatigue, and thankfulness that befalls winery owners, managers, winemakers and cellar hands when they know that they have harvested and crushed the very last cluster of grapes. I imagine the feeling would most closely resemble … [Read more...] about Wild Goose Vineyards Celebrates 2012’s Crush
Authentic Wines at Fairview Cellars
When describing the experience and the wines of Fairview Cellars, there is one word that comes immediately to mind...authentic, meaning. “Of undisputed origin, genuine; or, made or done in the traditional or original way”. One could say this describes Bill Eggert, … [Read more...] about Authentic Wines at Fairview Cellars
Gehringer brothers Riesling – The Ultimate Food Wine
Riesling is good for you. Here’s why, according to Walter Gehringer: “Riesling has an acidity that really stimulates the salivary glands. Somewhere in our lives we were all told to chew our food 40 times before you swallow, to grind it up with your teeth to … [Read more...] about Gehringer brothers Riesling – The Ultimate Food Wine
Christmas Sale at Serendipity Winery
Serendipity winery is having a Christmas sale. During the second week in December, you can enjoy their 2010 Devil’s Advocate and 2011 Rosé at $3 off per bottle when purchasing online through www.serendipitywinery.com or at the winery. For winter … [Read more...] about Christmas Sale at Serendipity Winery