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Gewürztraminer for Christmas

Since we missed a traditional turkey dinner for Thanksgiving, we decided to go with turkey for Christmas. Our Thanksgiving Day was spent in the Marlborough wine region in New Zealand. We had fish and chips and a bottle of Delegat’s Sauvignon Blanc. For Christmas we had a fresh turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy ad cranberries.

We choose a 2007 Thornton Gewürztraminer from Temecula Valley, California for our Christmas wine. Previously we had been drinking several bottles of the wine I bottled in August. Our guests really liked it. However I thought a white would be nice for the Christmas meal.

The Gewürztraminer had a floral and fruity aroma. It was slightly sweet on the taste but dried on the aftertaste. Since our stuffing was on the salty side the wine matched well giving it a hint of sweetness and fruit. It also matches well with the turkey and potatoes and gravy. This was a good selection for our Christmas meal. With the slight sweetness and hint of spices the Gewürztraminer is festive and brings out the holiday of that day.

Thornton winery offers visitors a unique winery experience. Taste several different sparkling wines as well as whites and reds. Plan to have a meal with wines in their Café Champagne restaurant. Spend time walking around the beautiful landscaped grounds. Read about Thornton Winery on the Wine Trail Traveler site.

Cheers,
Terry

Why Would People Visit Virginia Wineries?

Recently we had family from Virginia over for dinner. Both couples enjoy visiting wineries in Virginia. After sharing photos of our New Zealand wine trip, I was asked why people might want to visit Virginia wineries. My first response was that Virginia is beautiful and historic, many in the state have figured out what wine grapes do well in the region and are making some great wine with those varieties.

Four interstate highways form a box-like structure in the state. Along these interstates there are exits to many of the Virginia’s wineries. Whether it is along I-64 in the south, I -66 I in the north, I-95 in the east or I-81 in the west a wine enthusiast traveler will find beautiful countryside after exiting the interstate. Low stone fences mark properties and flashback to an historic era. Not only is the Virginia countryside easy on the eye, its history beckons to be discovered. Several of the state’s wineries are preserving the past.  Plant a cornfield and one may see high rises on the property tomorrow. Plant a vineyard and expect the land to remain agricultural for decades.

When a wine region is in its infancy there is a tendency to plant wine grapes of what people like to drink or what the owner likes to drink. Virginia has seen that and is now poised with the knowledge of what can grow well in its varied regions. One varietal grape that is notable throughout the country is Virginia Viognier. The grape does well in the state perhaps the best in the country. Petit Manseng and Tannat, although much smaller plantings than Viognier, are raising eyebrows. These two varietal grapes are also doing well in the state. However it is uncertain that they will have the notoriety of Viognier.

If you enjoy traveling to wine regions, consider visiting wineries in Virginia. You can travel along the box of interstates or venture further away.

Cheers,
Terry

Need a Last Minute Christmas Gift?

If you need a last minute gift for Christmas and wine isn’t an option, check out Brookstone. Yesterday as I was doing last minute shopping, I decided to walk through the local Brookstone to look for some ideas.

This particular Brookstone store had numerous items available for wine lovers. The selection included Automatic Electric Wine Openers, Vinturi Wine Aerators for Red Wines and more Automatic Wine Preservers.

Anyone not in a hurry to purchase a gift, then check out the Brookstone online site and discover three pages of wine related items including a 48-Bottle Dual-Temperature Wine Cellar.

Happy Shopping!

Cheers! Kathy

Good News for Direct Wine Shipping Supporters

Earlier this year Maryland enacted SB858 Maryland Winery Modernization Act of 2010. This required the Office of the Comptroller to study and report on the status of direct wine shipping in the 37 states that make it available for consumers.

The report was released yesterday several days early. According to Kevin Atticks, executive director of the Maryland Wineries Association, in a press release, “The report finds no evidence of increased underage access, no problems collecting taxes and no increase in alcohol abuse in any of the jurisdictions that allow direct shipping.”

The report is available as a PDF at http://www.marylandtaxes.com/DWS_Complete.pdf.

This is great news for Maryland wine consumers. It seems evident that there are no valid reasons for the Maryland state legislature to withhold passing direct wine shipping legislation for Maryland consumers.

Everyone needs to keep sending emails and letters to their Maryland state legislators to keep this issue on the front burner. Maryland consumers should be able to benefit from direct wine shipping in 2011 just as consumers in 37 states plus the District of Columbia already do.

Cheers,

Kathy

A Fun and Unusual Wine Related Gift Discovered

My daughter and her boyfriend invited us to join them in a one-day visit to Washington, D.C. We visited the National Christmas tree and a special exhibit at the Smithsonian. Afterwards we took the subway to a delightful restaurant, Good Stuff Eatery. It’s located in the Capitol Hill area. They serve delicious fresh handmade burgers, fries and milkshakes. While very crowded at 1pm, it was worth the wait.

After leaving Good Stuff Eatery we were on the way to a subway stop and discovered a wonderful small store that has puzzles for adults and kids. The Labyrinth Games & Puzzles store offers a large selection of quality wood puzzles as well as some of the more traditional puzzles including those by Ravensburger. A very unique wood puzzle was displayed in a showcase. This puzzles attaches to the top of a wine bottle. To open the wine bottle, the puzzle must be solved. While it may be too late to purchase a wine bottle puzzle like this for the holidays, it is an item to consider as a gift throughout the year.

Cheers! Kathy

A Virginia Distillery Offers Organic and Kosher Products

Catoctin Creek Distilling Company is located just outside Washington, DC in Purcellville, Virginia. According to their website, this is the first distillery to open in Virginia since Prohibition. The distillery is certified organic and kosher.

Yesterday, we heard about a distillery, Catoctin Creek, in Virginia. The Pearousia Limited Pear Brandy was made in collaboration with Fabbioli Cellars, a Virginia winery. With 40 percent alcohol, the alcohol was noticed immediately upon taste, pear nuances developed as one sipped the brandy. The label created for the Pearousia was delightful as it features a large, ripe pear at the forefront of a map showing Catoctin Creek.

If you enjoy distilled products check out Catoctin Creek Distilling Company.

Cheers, Kathy

Spiced Wine for the Holidays

This time of year with the cold penetrating many areas of the country is the perfect time for serving mulled (spiced) wines. Below is a recipe for Redmund’s Spiced Wine from Pearmund Cellars in Broad Run, Virginia. Located in the Washington, DC suburbs, Pearmund Cellars provides a friendly winery and tasting room experience. Find out more…

Cheers! Kathy

Redmund’s Spiced Wine

Serves: 12

Ingredients

½ gallon apple cider
2 bottles Redmund’s Reserve Red
2 cinnamon sticks
8-10 cloves, whole
1 lemon, sliced
1 orange, sliced

Directions:

  1. Using a crock pot or a saucepan, bring all ingredients to a simmer.
  2. Do not boil as the spices will make the mixture cloudy.
  3. Serve warm using a ladle.

Recipe provided by Pearmund Cellars, Virginia

Enjoy a Winery Event this Weekend!

Whether you have finished your Christmas shopping or not plan to visit a winery. Winery visitors may discover entertainment, wines to taste and frequently an array of possible gifts including wine accessories and gift baskets to browse. Every winery visit is different so if you have been to one winery visit others to discover the ambiance.

Below are numerous winery events for this weekend. Take a look and see what event you want to attend. As always, be sure to check out the wineries in your own backyard.

Cheers,
Kathy

Friday, December 17

Ferrante Winery & Ristorante, Ohio
Event: Tannenbaum
Website Info

Barrel Oak Winery, Virginia
Event: Kimmon Waldruff, musician
Website Info

Winery at LaGrange, Virginia
Event: Friday Nights are for Chili and Wine
Web Info

Ferrante Winery & Ristorante, Ohio
Event: Music/Ramone
Web Info

Messina Hof Winery & Resort, Texas
Event: TAMU Graduation Menu
Website Info

Saturday, December 18

Three Fox Vineyards, Virginia
Event: Holiday Open House and “Sing-A-Long”
Website Info

Messina Hof Winery & Resort?, Texas
Event: TAMU Graduation Menu
Web Info

Ferrante Winery & Ristorante, Ohio
Event: Tannenbaum
Web Info

Ferrante Winery & Ristorante, Ohio
Event: Music/Trevor Thompson
Web Info

Tesoro Winery, California
Event: Rocky Osborn, Comedy Magician
Web Info
Lorimar Winery, California
Event: John Foltz, Keyboard Event: Wine and Art Show with Judy Nemer- Sklar
Web Info

Sunday, December 19

Three Fox Vineyards, Virginia
Event: Holiday Open House and “Sing-A-Long”
Web Info

Barrel Oak Winery, Virginia
Event: Janna Audey Musician
Web Info

Ferrante Winery & Ristorante, Ohio
Event: Music/Trevor Thompson
Web Info

Messina Hof Winery & Resort?, Texas
Event: Wine Appreciation Class
Web Info

Messina Hof Winery & Resort, Texas
Event: Messina Hof Wine Network Live
Web Info

2011 Midwest Grape & Wine Conference

Vineyard & Winery Management is holding the Midwest Grape & Wine Conference from February 4 – 7, 2011.  The theme of the conference is “Uniting the Heartland Wine Industry.” Registration is open and the super saver discount expires at the end of December. The Midwest conference is considered one of the largest of its type in the country. Located in St. Charles, Missouri the conference is quite easy to reach. The location for the conference is the Saint Charles Convention Center.

Enjoy visiting this Midwest conference and discover numerous exhibitors and speakers.  Close to 150 exhibitors are registered to attend the conference. This event will include information about profitability in the tasting room and a “Wine Club Summit” workshop. Speakers from the University of Missouri, Wine Colleagues and Wine Opinions, Missouri Grape & Wine Board, Virginia Tech, Balzac Communications & Marketing and Purdue University will be attending. Social events are also included in the conference. For more information visit the Midwest Grape & Wine Conference website.

Visitors with a long distance to travel may want to fly into the Lambert-St. Louis International Airport.

Check out the Midwest Grape & Wine Conference and see if it is a conference you are interested in attending. If so, register in December for the best prices.

Cheers, Kathy

Planning for New Year’s Eve

Amid the many Christmas holiday duties including decorating your home, shopping for gifts and baking cookies, it is easy to forget that the start of the  2011 New Year is nearly here. While shopping at your favorite winery for holiday gifts for wine enthusiasts, purchase a bottle of wine for New Year’s Eve.

New Year’s celebrations can be costly and it may be better to plan a party at home and watch the big ball being dropped in New York’s Time Square on television. Invite a few friends and family into your home. Decorate the house with streamers and provide music keeping the level low enough so that guests can talk to each other.

Consider serving a hot mulled wine. White and red wines are good choices also. Have plenty of appetizers or ask guests to bring an appetizer to share. Provide sparkling wine or Champagne to toast the New Year in. For those who don’t care for wine have cranberry or apple juice available. Have hot coffee available throughout and at the end of the even

You may even want to place a 500 or 1,000 piece puzzle on a table for guests to attempt to put together before midnight! A little advance planning in the coming days will provide everyone with a delightful New Year’s Eve.

Keep everyone safe. If perchance any of your guests have over indulged, ask them to spend the night.

Cheers! Kathy


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