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Monthly Archives: November 2011

How to Increase Wine Tourism in an Area with no Wineries

Bear with me for awhile on this one. At the Wine Tourism Conference in Napa, Paul Wagner, founder of Balzac Communications and Marketing, discussed how to increase wine tourism even when there are no wineries in an area. Not all regions have the numbers of wineries one can find in Napa County and Sonoma County […]

Is there a Return on the Investment of a Tasting Room?

The second session of the Wine Tourism Conference was started by Steven S. Cuellar, Ph.D. Department of Economics, Sonoma State University. Dr. Cuellar wanted to discover if there was a difference in direct to consumer sales between high trafficked tasting rooms and those that experienced low traffic. He studied two wine regions. The high traffic […]

Pre-Conference Event

Today is the start of the two day Wine Tourism Conference in Napa Valley. This is reportedly the first National Wine Tourism Conference held in the United States. Yesterday, a very special pre-conference event took place. Approximately 25 people attended the event Sonoma Vineyard Walk at Michel-Schlumberger. We met people from Michigan, Washington, British Columbia […]

Who Is not Attending the Wine Tourism Conference?

As I spent time looking over the list of people attending the Wine Tourism Conference this week in Napa, I noted those states and provinces that would be represented. Obviously California has an overwhelming presence. However many of the California wine regions that will attend the conference are regions that Kathy and I have not […]

Mulled Wine for the Holidays

This is the perfect time of year to start making mulled wine. The Wine Trail Traveler recipe section has several mulled wines. We have a new mulled recipe we received from Erie Shore Vineyard this week. Note that this recipe uses honey! The recipe allows drinkers to individualize their own cup of mulled wine. Erie Shore […]

Lake Erie North Shore Wine Region

We spent three days traveling to wineries in the Lake Erie North Shore Region of Ontario. Many of the wineries are within a few miles of the shore of Lake Erie and enjoy the moderating effects the lake has on vineyards. Twelve wineries dot the landscape from Windsor to Blenheim and south. Expect to taste […]

Winery Events for Veterans Day Weekend

Check out the wineries near you for specials this Veterans Day Weekend. Also enjoy checking out these wine events listed below. Cheers! Kathy Thursday, November 10 Laurello Vineyards, Ohio Event “Pasta for the Cure” Website Information Friday, November 11 Ferrante Winery & Ristorante, Ohio Entertainment: Tom Todd Website Information Laurello Vineyards, Ohio Pizza Special Website […]

Lake Erie North Shore Wineries and Vineyards Mourn the Passing of Gord Mitchell

Gord Mitchell was a winegrower and owner of Sprucewood Shores Estate Winery. Gord Mitchell, 66, died suddenly this past weekend stunning family, friends and the wine industry in western Ontario. Kathy and I met Gord in August 2008. Gord filled some wine glasses with Pinot Grigio and then sat down with us to talk about […]

Use Clairette de die Cuvée Impériale as a Cocktail Base

Clairette de die Cuvée Impériale is produced by Jaillance. On the Jaillance So’ Fresh website there are recipes for cocktails made with the Clairette de die Cuvée Impériale. Not having the ingredients, I decided to experiment. One recipe called for rye whisky. So I wondered what would happen if I substituted Bourbon. The recipe calls […]

Clairette de die Cuvée Impériale for Thanksgiving Day

This low alcohol sparkling wine should be on your Thanksgiving wine list. The sparkling wine is a blend of mostly Muscat and some Clairette. With its slightly sweet taste, consider pouring a glass of this sparkling wine as Thanksgiving Day guests arrive. The straw colored wine has an aroma of orange blossoms and honeysuckle. There […]


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