Sunday, January 17, 2010
Regional calendar offers classes, discounts
Three events to put your your calendar involving regional wineries.
1, The wineries of Pennsylvania's Brandywine Valley Wine Trail are offering a 10 percent discount on all their wines through the end of the month.
2, Fiore Winery in Pylesville, Md., has two classes on pruning scheduled for a pair of Saturdays in February, the 6th and the 20th. Call 410.879.4007 for information and to register.
3, Adams County Winery in Orrtanna, Pa., will hold wine appreciation classes on a pair of Saturday evenings (6 to 8) the next two months, one on Jan. 30 and the other on Feb. 20. The cost is $35 per person per class. Its next home winemaking class will be Sunday, Jan. 31, from 1 to 3 p.m. Cost is $25/person.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Serpent Ridge owners savor first year, start getting prepared for reopening Jan. 23

Thursday, January 14, 2010
Briar Valley, Cherry Valley garner Best of Show awards at 2010 Farm Show judging
Results are in from the 2010 Farm Show. Here's a list of the top winners off the state Wine & Wineries Web site, and a link to the list if you want to check out the wines receiving silver and bronze medals.
Gold Medals and "Best ofs"
Best of Show- Grape, Best Vinifera; Gold: Briar Valley Vineyards & Winery -- 2008 Gewürztraminer
Best of Show - Fruit: Cherry Valley Vineyard -- 2009 Raspberry Wine
Best Hybrid: Presque Isle Wine Cellars -- 2008 Vignoles
Best Dessert: Greendance Winery -- 2008 Late Harvest Vidal Blanc
Best Sparkling: Pinnacle Ridge Winery -- NV Blanc de Blanc
Best American: Allegheny Cellars Winery -- NV Big Bend Blush
Golds
Arrowhead Wine Cellars: Dry Riesling
Arrowhead Wine Cellars: Vignoles
Benignas Creek: 2007 Chambourcin
Briar Valley Vineyards & Winery: 2008 Riesling
Chaddsford Winery: 2007 Pinot Noir
Clover Hill: Vignoles
Franklin Hill: 2008 Apple
Manatawny Creek Winery: 2007 Merlot
Mazza Vineyards: 2009 Riesling
Naylor Wine Cellars, Inc: Topaz
Naylor Wine Cellars, Inc: Essence
Nissley Vineyards: 2008 Chambourcin
Nissley Vineyards: 2008 Fantasy
Pinnacle Ridge Winery: 2007 Veritas
Presque Isle Wine Cellars: 2008 Sauvignon Blanc
Rose Bank Winery: 2008 Vidal Blanc
Seven Mountains Wine Cellar: 2008 Traminette
Vynecrest Winery: 2008 Cherry Divyne
Waltz Vineyards Estate Winery: 2008 Baron Steigel Rose
Terrapin virtual tasting set up for Jan. 28
Couple of note from Terrapin Station Winery in Cecil County, Md., near Elkton. They have scheduled a wine dinner at Agro Dolca restaurant at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20. Cost is $55 per person. It's a five-course Prix Fixe menu paired with five wines from Terrapin Station. For details, go to the Terrapin Web site.
Have written on several occasions about the plans for a virtual tasting, the first that I'm aware of in this region. It has been scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28. And I'll steal the remainder of the commentary from the winery's latest e-letter.
"So what's a virtual wine tasting? Glad you asked!
Since our fans are located all over the state, we decided to steal an idea that Morris experienced once to enable people to try wines and talk about them online. This is how it will work:
1. You acquire the wine for the tasting at your local retail store so that you can taste along with the event. A complete listing of our stores can be found here. If your local store does not have the wine we plan to try, tell them to call us and we will make sure they have it for you. The wine we are tasting at this event will be our 2008 Cabernet Franc.
2. Before the tasting visit Talk Shoe. While it is not strictly necessary to set up a login account, it does make your experience better.
4. A few minutes before the show, login and join the show. During the show, we would taste and talk about a wine or wines while everyone online tried them along with us.
5. During the show you could ask or post questions or comments. If you use a telephone connection you will actually be able to speak and ask questions when the mic is open. Otherwise, you can always type your questions.
We ask in advance that you be patient as this is an experiment and frankly we'll be learning on the fly. A little genuine spontaneity isn't such a bad thing."
Wine Society to judge Sunday in Harrisburg
The Wine Society of Central Pennsylvania will hold its annual judging of Pennsylvania wines starting at 2:55 p.m Sunday at the Harrisburg Hilton. Cost is $35 per person for members and $45 for non-members.
Readers of this blog are familiar with Mark Chien and his insights into this state and its vineyards and wineries. Chien will be the guest speaker. Judges will pick a champion and runners-up from the following:
Allegro Cadenza 2007
Chaddsford Chambourcin 2007
Chaddsford Pinot Noir 2007
Galen Glenn Cabernet Franc 2007
Manatawny Creek Cabernet Franc 2007
Manatawny Creek Merlot 2007
Pinnacle Ridge Merlot 2007
Pinnacle Ridge Veritas 2007
Presque Isle Blaufrankish NV
Presque Isle Merlot 2007
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Fiore Chambourcin is tonight's partner at dinner
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Crossing Vineyards celebrating two accolades from recent Jefferson Cup competition
Two wines from Crossing Vineyards and Winery in Washington Crossing, Pa. have earned a Certificate of American Merit in the Jefferson Cup Invitational in Kansas City, Mo., a designation the competition says is comparable to a silver medal.
Appreciate Rebecca Felten looping me in on the e-mail.
The invitational event, now in its 10th year, pre-selects more than 600 wines from 23 states which it says, “exemplify viticulture and winemaking in
Of the wines invited to compete for the Jefferson Cup award, some 350 received the “Certificate of American Merit.” One hundred and thirty two received medallions deeming them, “American Examples of Greatness,” and 78 of those were selected “Jefferson Cup honorees.” Fifteen received the Jefferson Cup award.
Crossing Vineyards’ Cabernet Franc '06 -- its most decorated wine from the 2006 vintage -- and its newly released estate-grown and bottled Vidal Blanc 2008 received the Certificate of American Merit. The recent honors bring to 84 the number of awards the winery has earned since it opened six years ago on a 200-year-old estate in
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Head of marketing and PR Chris Carroll noted by e-mail a few days after this initial posting that she had sent organizers a group of wines last spring and they requested that five be entered in the competition. She wrote: "The invitation to submit is equivalent to a bronze medal: Viognier 2007, Riesling 2008, Vidal Blanc 2008, Cabernet Franc 2006 and Merlot 2006. We have won multiple awards for all of these wines.
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"As for the fruit source of the [2006] Franc," she continued, responding to a question, "as you can see on the label, there is no single vineyard designation; we buy fruit from several growers and we actually Franc on our property; this wine is a combination of all of those."
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Judges in this year’s competition included: Glen Bardgett, a St. Louis restaurateur and a founder of the Missouri State Fair judging; Wayne Belding MS, past chairman of the Court of Master Sommeliers and a Boulder, Col. wine merchant; Laura dePasquale MS, one of the world’s few female Master Sommeliers; Bob Foster, writer, The California Grapevine; Frost; Patty Held-Uthlaut, former proprietor of Stone Hill Winery and a lifelong Missouri wine veteran; Robert Noecker, a midwestern wholesaler and 30-year veteran of the wine industry; Jeff Miller, a Kansas distributor with 25 years of experience; and Joyce Angelos, a Missouri wholesaler and industry veteran of 25 years.
-It's an acknowledgement, wrote Chris Carroll, of the strides that American wines and their winery in particular have made. "This Jefferson Cup is a quality competition," she said. "It is all American wines. The win means more to us than just another medal. It is a statement about America earning its place in the world of wine and about the various regions developing their unique styles and identities. Americans is still a very young country when it comes to making wine. It is an exciting time to be involved in this industry.
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"For a 9-year-old winery to receive two "Certificates of American Merit" for their wines [one which is 100% estate fruit-Vidal] is pretty remarkable."