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Wine Store the Uncorked Wine Store Is Located at the Check-In Location at the Vet’S Hall, 415 N rd SEP 43 Annual San Francisco COMEDY COMPETITION 28 FINAL ROUND FOOTHILLS EVENT CENTER • COMEDY OCT CHINESE WARRIORS OF PEKING 2 MARTIAL ARTS & ACROBATICS NUHS DON BAGGETT THEATRE NOV THE SECOND CITY’S 8 IMPROV ALL-STARS FOOTHILLS EVENT CENTER • COMEDY NOV STRINGSHOT Feat. Badi Assad, Roy Rogers 11 & Carlos Reyes GV ELKS LODGE • BLUES, LATIN, JAZZ NOV MOJO GREEN 17 & KADIJA GV ELKS LODGE • FUNK, SOUL PREVIEW & OPENING RECEPTION OCTOBER 11 |6:00-8:30PM ELLU GALLERY • 342 IDAHO MARYLAND, GRASS VALLEY TWO WEEKENDS 70+ visual artists open SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS their studios and welcome you in for a look at what October 13-14 they do & how they do it! PRESENTED BY October 20-21 FREE EVENT • 10am - 5pm the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce openstudiostour.org 132 Main St, Nevada City, CA 95959 530.274.8384 (530) 265-2692 NEVADACITYCHAMBER.COM For a full schedule of events and to purchase tickets THECENTERFORTHEARTS.ORG Historic Downtown Nevada City HANDCRAFTED IN NEVADA CITY, CA Proud Sponsor of 2018 Uncorked Award-Winning Wines since 1980 The place to meet 301 BROAD STREET • NEVADA CITY for a great taste, glass, 530.265.6209 • UTOPIANSTONE.COM or bottle of wine. TASTING ROOM OPEN DAILY Award-Winning Wines & Wine Gifts 321 SPRING ST • DOWNTOWN NEVADA CITY • 530.265.9463 Relax in our gallery or on the patio! NCWinery.com welcome Welcome to the eighth annual Nevada City Uncorked, an eclectic sampling of northern Sierra Foothill wines and foods at 16 different venues throughout downtown Nevada City. Uncorked is presented by the the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce. more food tickets & water Purchase more food tickets at the Vet’s Hall or at the Alpha Building, 210 Broad Street, across from the National Hotel (see map). Tickets are 2/$5 and 5/$10. FREE bottled water available: Vet’s Hall, Network Real Estate and the Alpha Building. wine store The Uncorked Wine Store is located at the check-in location at the Vet’s Hall, 415 N. Pine Street. Purchase wine directly from participating wineries at their venues, then pick-up your wine, between 2:30-4:30pm at the Vet’s Hall. Participating wineries are noted in this program. Local roots check-in Begins at 12:30pm at the Vet’s Hall. Everyone must check-in in person. Tasting begins at 1pm and ends at 4pm. Start your tour at any participating venue and proceed in any order. If there is a particular thing you want to try, go there early. global reach There is no guarantee it will still be available by late afternoon. No alcohol is permitted on the streets during this event. Please finish your beverage before leaving each venue. Please drink responsibly. Taxi? Call 530.274.8294. Questions? Go to the Chamber office or the Alpha Building. Nevada City Raffle! Sponsored by Network Real Estate Nevada County’s Buy tickets to win one of four prize packages.Tickets available Nevada County’s at check-in and throughout the event, offered with the assistance Trusted Leader of the always charming Mall Queens. Tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20. Trusted Leader for 35 years PRIZES: for over 35 years 1 night’s stay for 2 at the Two Room Inn + www.Network-RealEstate.com Nevada City WInery Private Tour $50 dining gift certificate for Friar Tuck’s + Network-RealEstate.com530.272.8885 | 167 S. Auburn St., Grass Valley 2 tickets to Legacy Productions’ “Scrooge” at the Nevada Theatre 530.265.2551 | 436 Broad St., Nevada City Nevada City Shopping Experience - Over $300 value! 530530.272.8885.432.8885 | 11 |3 16754 P S.le Auburnasant Va lSt.ley Grass Rd., P eValleynn Valley gift certificates and/or items from Phoenix Rose, Fur Traders, 530530.265.2551.268.8800 | 1 0| 436598 BroadCombi eSt., Rd Nevada., South CCityounty Yabobo, Asylum Down, Mama Madrone’s, Mana Beads, Mountain Pastimes, Novacks, The Hat Store, The Earth Store 530.268.8800 | 10598 Combie Rd., South County Sunset Sailboat Cruise on Scott’s Flat Lake ConConnectnect wi twithh us uson online:line: The winning tickets will be picked on August 27 at the Network Real Estate office in Nevada City. Unclaimed prizes expire on July 31, 2019 14 Celebrate LOCAL! Every day 7am-10pm Deli 7am-9pm Meat & Seafood 8am-8pm BriarPatch.coop 290 Sierra College Drive (530) 272-5333 Grass Valley, CA 95945 FoS I oE R RdA WineArt The region’s Go-To Guide for Food, Wine, Art and Destination Travel CClassic C Cocktails & Spirits S LiveJ Music BFriday M& Saturday N Nights KEITH SUTTER What sets us apart I Free, fresh, seasonal content each quarter B S I Free listings, content & tablet edition at SierraCulture.com I Major out-of-town distribution, incl. Reno & Sacramento N C , CA I Mobile app for smart phones for "on the go" travelers ( ) - at SierraCulture.com/mobile I Locally owned—seasoned, award-winning journalists .G EL. Email us at Info@SierraFoodWineArt O D W • C M for more information. m.sierraculture.com 13 Reiki Kitchen Event Center 1 315 Commercial Street [email protected] Winery: Fawnridge Winery fawnridgewine.com Wines Poured: 2015 Pinot Noir Red Bordeaux Blend Featured New Release:2017 Sauvignon Blanc Restaurant: Reiki Kitchen Event Center Creamy honey dew melon soup w/ bread sticks; Easy and Convenient. chicken salad and avocado, lettuce and tomato tea sandwiches; mini chocolate cakes with Safe and Secure. whipping cream. 2 Friar Tuck’s 13388 Joe Day Ranch Road 111 North Pine Street friartucks.com Winery: Gray Pine Winery (off Gracie Rd) - Nevada City graypinewinery.com Wines Poured: 530-265-7835 2017 Sauvignon Blanc 2014 “PennRidge” Bordeaux Style Red Blend nevadacityselfstorage.com Featured New Release: 2015 Petit Verdot Restaurant: Friar Tuck’s Smoked salmon crostini, salmon carpaccio served on a toasted crostini with local goat cheese, heirloom cherry tomato, cucumber and caper relish, drizzled with local lemon olive oil. Yabobo 3 107 North Pine Street Winery: Bangor Ranch Winery bangor-ranch.com OPEN DAILY Wines Poured: Wine Store 2014 Primitivo Participant 2014 Sangiovese Featured New Release: 2014 Syrah Restaurant/Caterer: Briarpatch 246 COMMERCIAL ST., NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA 95959 briarpatch.coop (530) 265-6710 WWW.JUDISOFNEVADACITY.COM Mediterranean tabouli salad and sun-dried tomato pasta salad with smoked mozzarella cheese. Thank you to our Sponsors JJ Jackson’s 4 244 Commercial Street jj-jacksons.com Media Sponsors Winery: Double Oak Vineyards & Winery doubleoakwinery.com Wines Poured: Wine Store Participant 2016 Chardonnay Raffle Sponsor 2012 Zinfandel 2011 Cabernet Sauvignon Featured New Release: 2016 Rosé Restaurant: Heartwood Café heartwoodcafe.com Water Sponsor Peach-ricotta toast, house made seed bread, tree ripened peaches and a sheep’s milk ricotta, topped with a drizzle of local honey. Clavey Vineyards & Winery Nevada Theatre 5 232 Commercial Street claveywine.com 15 401 Broad Street nevadatheatre.com Winery: Clavey Vineyard & Winery Winery: Hickman Family Winery Wines Poured: hickmanfamilyvineyards.com 2013 Syrah WInes Poured: Wine Store 2012 Sangiovese 2015 Viognier Participant 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 Tempranillo Featured New Release: 2016 Rosé 2013 Durif Featured New Release: 2014 Cabernet Franc Cheesemonger: Wheyward Girl Creamery wheywardgirlcreamery.com Restaurant: Sierra Cinemas CineCafé Assorted cheeses sierratheaters.com Pulled pork sliders with smoky barbeque sauce and coleslaw Side of house-made Caesar salad Treats Upstairs Movie-style hot buttered popcorn 6 210 Main Street treatsnevadacity.com Winery: New Clairvaux Vineyard newclairvauxvineyard.com Two Room Inn Wines Poured: 16 431 Broad Street tworoominn.com 2017 St. James Albarino 2015 Poor Souls Barbera Winery: Lone Buffalo Winery lonebuffalovineyards.com Featured New Release: 2017 Vina Ranch Trebbiano Wine Store Restaurant: Sushi at Nourish Wines Poured: Participant 2017 Bison Blanc Viognier sushiatnourish.com 2015 Where the Buffalo Roam - Rhone blend A fresh perspective blending traditional ingredients with modern ideas offering assorted sushi rolls, both Featured New Release: 2015 Tatonka Tempranillo fish and vegetarian Restaurant: Diegos diegos.com Sandwichitos: house-made bread topped with grilled tri-tip, topped with chimichurri sauce Lefty’s Grill 7 101 Broad Street leftysgrill.com Winery: Montoliva Vineyard & Winery montoliva.com Wine Store Wines Poured: Participant 2017 Falanghina WIN PRIZES! Featured New Release: 2015 Estate Sangiovese Did you get your Restaurant: Lefty’s Grill House specialty award-winning pizza Nevada City Raffle Tickets? Win fabulous prizes like: A stay at the Two Room Inn, private tour of Camelot Gallery Nevada City Winery, sailboat cruise, tickets to “Scrooge”, 8 225 Broad Street camelotgallery.com gift certificates and merchandise from: Winery: Renaissance Vineyard & Winery renaissancewinery.com Friar Tucks, Mana Beads, Yabobo, Asylum Down, Wines Poured: Phoenix Rose, Fur Traders, Yabobo, Mama Madrone’s, 2012 Claret Mountain Pastimes, Novacks, The Hat Store 1999 Cabernet Sauvignon and The Earth Store 1999 Cabernet Sauvignon “Premier Cuvée” 1989 Sauvignon Blanc Late Harvest Featured New Release: 2013 Port Tickets can be purchased at check-in Chocolatier: Nevada City Chocolate Shoppe and from the“Mall Queens” at venues nevadacitychocolateshoppe.com throughout the event. Raspberry truffles Special thanks to Network Real Estate for their sponsorship of the raffle. Golden Era Lounge LeeAnn Brook Fine Art Gallery & Studio 12 309 Broad Street goldeneralounge.com 9 231 Broad Street leeannbrookfineart.com Winery: Avanguardia Wines Winery: Sierra Starr Vineyard & Winery avanguardiawines.com sierrastarr.com Wines Poured: Wines Poured:
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