Wine Events & Wine Travel
An unwelcome trend PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tony Lima   
Wednesday, 01 September 2010 19:49

Over the past few years we've attended quite a few wine events.  On some occasions these have included hors d'oeuvres or even dinner.  It looks to us like the trend is to pour as much wine into the guests as possible, feeding them very little.  Dinners have become tasting menus, but the wine flows freely.  We first noticed this at Pinot Paradise (see Pinot Paradise Lost).  Then at  the World of Pinot Noir at the Cliffs Resort in Pismo Beach, the tasting menu featured "courses" arriving one hour apart.  But there sure was plenty of good wine.  The late evening is pretty foggy in retrospect.  If we attend WOPN next year, we only plan to go to the two Grand Tastings and skip the rest.

More recently we attended a dinner at one of our favorite wineries.  We had gone to the same event last year and were delighted.  This year: tasting menu and gallons of wine.  Even worse, they saved the really good, newly released, wine until the end of the last course.  (I'm not going to name the winery because they generally do a very good job and make terrific wine.  But they know who they are!)

Give us poor folks a break.  More food, less wine, please!

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 01 September 2010 20:03 )
 
Lynmar Estate Winery Gala Dinner PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tony Lima   
Friday, 18 September 2009 09:17

 ... or why you should join wine clubs.

On August 29 we were blessed to be able to attend a club member appreciation dinner at Lynmar Estate Winery (just outside Santa Rosa).  Our hosts, winery owners Lynn and Anisya Fritz, provided a sumptuous meal in their elegantly modern winery with a stunning view of mountains to the east and of bio-intensive vegetable gardens all around.   What a terrific evening!  What terrific wine!. Rather than try to describe the event  in a thousand words, I'll just put up a link to my Facebook slideshow

Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 September 2009 14:00 )
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Pinot Paradise Lost - Gripes amidst the Santa Cruz Grapes PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tony Lima   
Tuesday, 24 June 2008 16:00

The Santa Cruz Mountain Winegrowers Association (SCMWA) invites member wineries to pour their pinot noirs the last Sunday of March at the lovely venue of Villa Ragusa in quirky downtown Campbell .  If you live in Silicon Valley, It's usually been a great way to taste a lot of pinots without a lot of driving.

We were lucky enough to attend both the 2007 and 2008 editions.This year 35 wineries trotted out about 75 pinot noirs for our tasting. There were two immediately noticeable changes from 2007.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 01 September 2010 20:01 )
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