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Vinography Images: The Harvest

Saturday 31 October 2009 @ 4:10 am

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The Harvest
This image needs little introduction. It captures the tireless work that is still going on in vineyards all over the Northern Hemisphere, but which will shortly cease. Many of the vintners I’ve talked to are finished with harvest, or plan to be by this weekend. And after an intense month or two, the folks who work in the fields at sunrise are able to sleep in a little later these days. This image was made in Sonoma County, and presumably, these are Chardonnay grapes. — Alder Yarrow

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San Diego Bay Wine & Food Fesival: November 18-22, San Diego

Thursday 29 October 2009 @ 4:10 pm

sdbay_festival.jpgHere in the San Francisco Bay Area, we’re spoiled by a proliferation of wine tasting events that afford the opportunity to taste a lot of different wines in one sitting. Elsewhere in the country, such events are more rare, and consequently, slightly bigger deals when they do happen.

The San Diego Bay Wine and Food Festival describes itself as the largest such event in Southern California. I’m not sure whether that’s by attendance or by the number of wineries pouring, but either way it’s a big event. More than 170 wine and spirits producers, along with more than 60 restaurants from the San Diego area will be on hand in a couple of weeks to satisfy the cravings of more than 8,000 attendees over the five days of the event.

Thursday and Friday, November 19th and 20th feature cooking classes and wine tasting classes; the Grand Tasting event is held on Saturday the 21st; and Sunday the 22nd features a charity auction and special dinner, among other things. Check the event web site for the full schedule.

The wineries pouring at the event are mixed in quality, as is always the case with large commercial events like this, but some favorites of mine will be there, including L’Aventure, Cinnabar, Fort Ross, Fritz, Sextant, Veramonte, and Villa Creek Cellars, among others.

There aren’t too many opportunities like this for San Diego wine lovers, so the event will likely be quite popular.

San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival
November 18-22, 2009
Grand Tasting: Saturday November 21, 12:00 to 4:00 PM
Embarcadero Marina Park North
At the very end of Kettner Blvd. (directions)
San Diego, CA 92101

Tickets for the Grand Tasting are $125, and tickets for the cooking demonstrations, classes, etc. start at $50. Tickets to all events can be purchased in advance online.

My usual tips for such public tastings apply: get a good night’s sleep; drink lots of water; wear dark clothes; come with a full stomach; and spit if you want to learn anything and avoid being a drunken fool.



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San Deigo Bay Wine & Food Fesival: November 18-22, San Diego

Thursday 29 October 2009 @ 4:10 am

sdbay_festival.jpgHere in the San Francisco Bay Area, we’re spoiled by a proliferation of wine tasting events that afford the opportunity to taste a lot of different wines in one sitting. Elsewhere in the country, such events are more rare, and consequently, slightly bigger deals when they do happen.

The San Diego Bay Wine and Food Festival describes itself as the largest such event in Southern California. I’m not sure whether that’s by attendance or by the number of wineries pouring, but either way it’s a big event. More than 170 wine and spirits producers, along with more than 60 restaurants from the San Diego area will be on hand in a couple of weeks to satisfy the cravings of more than 8,000 attendees over the five days of the event.

Thursday and Friday, November 19th and 20th feature cooking classes and wine tasting classes; the Grand Tasting event is held on Saturday the 21st; and Sunday the 22nd features a charity auction and special dinner, among other things. Check the event web site for the full schedule.

The wineries pouring at the event are mixed in quality, as is always the case with large commercial events like this, but some favorites of mine will be there, including L’Aventure, Cinnabar, Fort Ross, Fritz, Sextant, Veramonte, and Villa Creek Cellars, among others.

There aren’t too many opportunities like this for San Diego wine lovers, so the event will likely be quite popular.

San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival
November 18-22, 2009
Grand Tasting: Saturday November 21, 12:00 to 4:00 PM
Embarcadero Marina Park North
At the very end of Kettner Blvd. (directions)
San Diego, CA 92101

Tickets for the Grand Tasting are $125, and tickets for the cooking demonstrations, classes, etc. start at $50. Tickets to all events can be purchased in advance online.

My usual tips for such public tastings apply: get a good night’s sleep; drink lots of water; wear dark clothes; come with a full stomach; and spit if you want to learn anything and avoid being a drunken fool.



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