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A History of Wine Making in the Santa Cruz Mountains by Ross Eric Gibson
A History of Wine Making in the Santa Cruz Mountains By Ross Eric Gibson Santa Cruz was the birthplace of California's temperance movement. But beyond the whiskey-induced revelries of the county alcohol trade lies the more genteel history of the Santa Cruz County wine industry. Its saintly origin was the mission church itself, which planted its vineyards between 1804 and 1807 in what is now the Harvey West Park area. The fruits and vegetables imported by the mission were considered the best in the world, except for a variety called "mission grapes," which was unsuited to the cool, coastal climate. It produced an inferior, bitter wine, to which the padres added brandy, producing a very sweet "Angelica" wine. Between 1850 and 1880, loggers stripped 18 million board feet of lumber from the Santa Cruz Mountains, leaving large portions of cleared land. These were well-suited to fruit farmers, who favored grapes as the most adaptable to the limitations of mountain agriculture. Scotsman John Burns settled in the area in 1851, and in 1853 planted the first commercial vines in the county. Burns named the mountain where his vineyard grew "Ben Lomond" (meaning Mount Lomond), which was the name of an old wine district in Scotland. Meanwhile, brothers John and George Jarvis established a vineyard above Scotts Valley, in a place they named "Vine Hill." These became the two pillars of the county's wine industry, which by the turn of the century would emerge as dominant in the state. Santa Cruz became a third area, when Pietro Monteverdi and Antonio Capelli from the Italian wine district established the Italian Gardens as a vineyard district on what is now Pasatiempo Golf Course. -
Raleigh&Clarkes
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Local Producers Sparkling Pinot Grigio & Sauvignon Blanc Riesling
Wine List Local Producers 1 & 2 Sparkling 3 Pinot Grigio & Sauvignon Blanc 4 Riesling & Unique White Varietals 5 Chardonnay 6 Rose' 7 Pinot Noir & Spanish Reds 8 Italian Reds by Region 9 & 10 Merlot & Malbec 11 Red Blends by Region 12 & 13 Cabernet Sauvignon 14 Syrah/Shiraz & Zinfandel 15 Local Producers White Bellview Winery Traminette Landisville, NJ 8 30 Sharott Winery Vidal Blanc Hammonton, NJ 8 30 Sharott Winery Vignoles Hammonton, NJ 8 30 Amalthea's "Green Dragon" Chardonnay A tco, NJ 9 34 RED Amalthea Cellars Pinot Noir Hammonton, NJ 9 34 DiMatteo Vineyard "Pasquale Red" Hammonton, NJ 8 30 C oncord & Ives Plagido's Winery " Concetta's Casalinga" Hammonton, NJ 8 30 F ield B lend Bellview Winery Coeur D'Est Landisville, NJ 11 42 C ab ern et F ran c , C h am b o u rc in , M erlo t, & P etit V erd o t Valenzano Winery Malbec Shamong, NJ 10 38 Bellview Winery Cabernet Franc Landisville, NJ 11 42 Amalthea Cellars Legends Europa III A tco , NJ 11 42 C abernet Sauvignon, C abernet Franc, & M erlot Valenzano Winery Port Shamong, NJ 8 30 1 Local Producers Fruit (non-grape) DiMatteo Vineyard Blueberry Hammonton, NJ 8 30 Tomasello Winery Cranberry Hammonton, NJ 8 30 Tomasello Winery Cherry Hammonton, NJ 8 30 Tomasello Winery Pomegranate Hammonton, NJ 8 30 Tomasello Winery Sparkling Blueberry Hammonton, NJ 8 30 2 Sparkling Juame Serra Cristalino Brut Cava Penedes, Spai n NV 8 30 Tomasello Winery Sparkling Blueberry Hammonton, NJ NV 8 30 Lobetia Pink Bubbles L a M ancha, Spai n NV 8 30 O rganic, G arnacha & B obal House Prosecco V eneto, I tal y NV 9 34 Braida Moscato D'Asti Vigna S.N. -
2018 the Toast of the Coast Wine Results
2018 The Toast of the Coast Wine Results Medal Special Awards Score Brand Vintage Wine Appellation THE TOAST OF THE COAST, Best Sparkling Rose, Best Double Gold of Carneros 96 Gloria Ferrer NV Brut Rosé Carneros Double Gold Best Petite Sirah 95 Vino Urbano 2015 Petite Sirah California Double Gold Best Cabernet Sauvignon, Best of Dry Creek Valley 95 Pedroncelli 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon, Block 007 Estate Dry Creek Valley Double Gold Best Pinot Gris, Best of San Diego County 95 Volcan Mountain Winery 2017 Pinot Gris, Estate Grown San Diego County Double Gold Best Pinot Noir, Best of Santa Maria Valley 95 Double Bond 2013 Reserve Pinot Noir, Toretti Vineyard Santa Maria Valley Double Gold Best Bordeaux Blend, Best of Alexander Valley 95 Cult X 2012 Meritage Red Wine Alexander Valley Double Gold Best of North Coast 95 Costa Azul 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon/Shiraz North Coast Double Gold Best Zinfandel, Best of Amador County 95 Sobon Estate 2015 ReZerve Primitivo Amador County Double Gold 94 Stanton Vineyards 2015 Petite Sirah St. Helena Double Gold Best Moscato 94 Maurice Car'rie Winery 2017 Moscato Temecula Valley Double Gold 94 Oak Farm Vineyards 2017 Albarino Lodi Double Gold Best Barbera, Best of South Coast 94 Old Survey Vineyards 2015 Barbera South Coast Double Gold Best Sweet Sparkling Wine 94 Barefoot Bubbly NV Pink Moscato California Double Gold Best Merlot 94 Frei Brothers 2015 Merlot, Sonoma Reserve Dry Creek Valley Double Gold Best Chardonnay, Best of Russian River Valley 94 Frei Brothers 2016 Chardonnay, Sonoma Reserve Russian River -
Beyond the Exit
New Jersey Road Trips Beyond the Exit ROUTE 80 Mountain Magic NJ TURNPIKE Bridge to Bridge ROUTE 78 Farm to City ROUTE 42 Wine Trail GARDEN STATE PARKWAY Down the Shore BY THE ROUTE: Six major road ROUTE 40 Southern trips across the River to state where you Shore can stop along the way and experience New Jersey’s best! Due to COVID19, some attractions may be following adjusted hours and attendance guidelines. Please contact attraction for updated policies and procedures. NJ TURNPIKE – Bridge to Bridge 1 PALISADES 8 GROUNDS 9 SIX FLAGS CLIFFS FOR SCULPTURE GREAT ADVENTURE 5 6 1 2 4 3 2 7 10 ADVENTURE NYC SKYLINE PRINCETON AQUARIUM 7 8 9 3 LIBERTY STATE 6 MEADOWLANDS 11 BATTLESHIP PARK/STATUE SPORTS COMPLEX NEW JERSEY 10 OF LIBERTY 11 4 LIBERTY 5 AMERICAN SCIENCE CENTER DREAM 1 PALISADES CLIFFS - The Palisades are among the most dramatic 7 PRINCETON - Princeton is a town in New Jersey, known for the Ivy geologic features in the vicinity of New York City, forming a canyon of the League Princeton University. The campus includes the Collegiate Hudson north of the George Washington Bridge, as well as providing a University Chapel and the broad collection of the Princeton University vista of the Manhattan skyline. They sit in the Newark Basin, a rift basin Art Museum. Other notable sites of the town are the Morven Museum located mostly in New Jersey. & Garden, an 18th-century mansion with period furnishings; Princeton Battlefield State Park, a Revolutionary War site; and the colonial Clarke NYC SKYLINE – Hudson County, NJ offers restaurants and hotels along 2 House Museum which exhibits historic weapons the Hudson River where visitors can view the iconic NYC Skyline – from rooftop dining to walk/ biking promenades. -
2011 Pinot Gris 2010 Tempranillo Tempranillo Braised Basque Short
OCCASIO AEGRE OFFERTUR, FACILE AMITTITUR. 2012AUTUMN IN THIS ISSUE NEW RELEASES 2011 Pinot Gris 2010 Tempranillo FEATURED RECIPE Tempranillo Braised Basque Short Ribs Welcome to our third anniversary issue of the Pocket Watch. It is hard to believe we are already here; only yesterday it seems we were hard at work placing the finishing touches on our grand opening. It was a time of anticipation; it was, however, gilded with an air of tension—would Livermore embrace a new style of winemaking devoted to the Valley’s storied past? I’m pleased to say the answer is yes. Residents, visitors and wine writers alike resonate with our mission to craft terroir-driven wines from our Valley’s heritage grapes. It is rewarding to us that nationally known wine reviewers like Virginie Boone and Anthony Dias Blue are noticing the historic essence of Livermore terroir in our wines. When Wine Enthusiast Magazine describes our Cabernet with “deep vein of minerality,” they are describing a feature of Livermore Valley wines prized a century ago by Wetmore, Bundschu, and Gier. With the advent of our third anniversary, our new release will be the 2010 Tempranillo and 2011 Pinot Gris. Tempranillo was a small player in the early days of this valley, introduced by Frederic Bioletti in 1905. The variety produced outstanding wine during Continued inside ... Occasio Winery–Honoring Livermore’s Heritage Varietals ...continued from front cover NEW RELEASES cool growing seasons—wines that rivaled the best of the Rioja. As 2010 was shaping up to be one of the coolest growing seasons on record, we made the decision in early July to harvest one ton of Tempranillo, making for an unusual Saturday harvest in the early morning on October 16th. -
Winning Entries
Atlantic Seaboard Wine Association Tenth Atlantic Seaboard Wine Competition July 19-20, 2014 Winning Entries Best of SHOW 2008 Blanc de Noirs by Chateau Frank, NY Best of Category Blush/Rose Hybrid/NA 2013 Muscadry Pink by Chateau Elan Ltd., GA Bordeaux-Style Red Blends 2010 Northville by Martha Clara Vineyards, NY Cabernet Franc 2010 Cabernet Franc by Ospreys Dominion Vineyards, Ltd., NY Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon by Paradise Springs Winery, VA Chambourcin NV Chambourcin Lot 5 by Bordeleau Winery, MD Chardonel 2013 Chardonel by James River Cellars, VA Chardonnay 2012 Chardonnay by The Winery at Bull Run, VA Fruit Wine 2013 Cherry by Morais Vineyards & Winery, VA Gewurztraminer 2013 Gewurztraminer - Semi-Dry by Knapp Vineyards Winery & Restaurant, NY Merlot 2012 Merlot by Fox Meadow Winery, VA Other Red Hybrid/NA Varietals 2012 Norton by Cooper Vineyards, VA Other Red Vinifera Blends 2010 Touche' by Frogtown Cellars, GA Printed: 7/21/2014 5:35:59 PM Page 1 of 13 Other Red Vinifera Varietals 2012 Pinotage by Horton Cellars Winery, VA Other White Hybrid/NA Varietal 2013 La Crescent by Shelburne Vineyard, LLC, VT Other White Vinifera Varietals 2013 Republic by Democracy Vineyards, VA Petit Verdot 2012 Petit Verdot by Cooper Vineyards, VA Pinot Gris/Pinot Grigio NV Pinot Grigio by Sharrott Winery, NJ Pinot Noir 2012 Pinot Noir by Alba Vineyard, NJ Port-styled Wines NV Speedstar - Noiret by Arbor Hill Grapery, NY Red Hybrid/NA Blends 2013 Harvest Widow's Revenge by Shelburne Vineyard, LLC, VT Red Interspecific Blends NV Captain's -
Commercial.Rtf
2006 Indy International Wine Competition Award Winning Commercial Wines Class AWARD Brand, Fruit, Designator, Vintage,Origin Apple/Pear, Varietal or Blends GOLD Domaine Pinnacle, Apple Ice Wine, , NV, CANADA Earle Estates Meadery, Apple, Apple Enchantment, NV, NY St. Kathryn Cellars, Pear, , NV, CO Uncle Johns Fruit House Winery, Apple, , NV, MI SILVER Magnotta, Apple Ice Wine, Iced Apple, 2001, CANADA Maple River Winery, Apple Mint, , NV, ND Nissley, Apple, , 2005, PA Von Jakob Vineyard, Apple, Jonathan Apple, NV, IL BRONZE Alba Vineyard, Apple, , NV, NJ Antler Ridge, Apple, Apple Infusion, 2005, PA Apple Barn Winery, Apple, Applewood White, NV, TN Apple Barn Winery, Apple, Cranberry, , NV, TN Carlson Vineyards, Pear, Apple, Pearadactyle, NV, CO Davenport Winery, Apple, Granny Smith, 2005, KS Eagle City Winery, Apple, , 2005, IA Maize Valley Winery, Apple, , NV, OH Orchard Country Winery, Apple, , 2006, WI Pomona Winery, Apple, Orchard Harvest, 2005, IL Pomona Winery, Golden Delicious Apple, , 2005, IL Prairie Berry Winery, Pear, Gold Digger, 2005, SD Sainte Genevieve Winery, Pear, , 2005, MO Stoney Ridge Winery, Pear, Simply Pear, 2005, OH Weggy Winery, Apple Cherry, , 2005, WI Berry (Strawberry, Raspberry, Blends) CONCORDANCE GOLD Brown County Winery, Blackberry, , 2005, IN Florida Orange Groves, Inc, Blueberry, Blueberry Blue, NV, FL Pheasant Hollow Winery, Strawberry, Midnight Medley, 2005, IL St. Kathryn Cellars, Cranberry, Cranberry Kiss, NV, CO GOLD Alba Vineyard, Red Raspberry, , NV, NJ Breitenbach, Blueberry, , NV, OH Brown -
Results Page Great Value
2015 Ultimate Wine Challenge Great Values Ultimate Wine Challenge 2015 recognizes the following products as Great Values: products with a favorable relationship between their price and final score at UWC. They are the finest wines within their respective price points. A note on the icons: Product Image: to assist you with visual identification, we've included an image for each product evaluated. (Please note that age statements, vintages or label may vary slightly from the specific product evaluated but it represents a helpful portrayal of the brand.) Click icon to view. Champagne/Sparkling Wines Champagne - France Award Score Chairman's Trophy 96 Champagne Marion-Bosser Premier Cru Extra Brut Blanc de Blancs Champagne (France), $51.99 The pinpoint mousse is delightfully prickly, clean, and refreshingly acidic. First nosings discover multiple layers of baker's yeast, sourdough, buttered toast, and lemon peel. In the mouth, the flavor profile explodes with stone dry, seed-like tastes of ripe grapes, citrus, sesame seed. The silky texture elegantly wraps the entire sensory experience with substance and class. Top-notch luxury. Great Value. Extraordinary, Ultimate Recommendation Finalist 93 Moet & Chandon Imperial Brut Rose Epernay (France), $55.00 Visual effect of the mesmerizing pale rose color is memorable. First inhalations feature subtle fragrances of ripe peach, nectarine, pink grapefruit, black grapes, raisins. Taste profile highlights the orchard fruit freshness and tanginess that's both acidic and moderately tannic, but dazzlingly concentrated on grapiness. Finishes long and languid. Great Value. Excellent, Highly Recommended Finalist 92 Champagne Marion-Bosser Brut Tradition Champagne (France), $45.99 Pleasant toasty aromas of just baked brioche mix with undertones of honeyed almond and white flowers. -
Summer 2011 Wine Trail Traveler Quarterly Contents
Issue 8, Summer 2011 www.winetrailtraveler.com Wine Trail Traveler Quarterly Contents Winemaking/Winegrowing Scene On the Cover: Urban Winery - Blue Slip Winery in Knoxville, Tennessee Focus on Tennessee Focus on Virginia Mountains Wine in the Bible: Pruning Branches and Disciples The Case for the Urban Winery A Splash of Wine: Recipes that use wine as an ingredient from Tennessee and West Virginia -Blackberry Wine Cake -Muscadine Cake -Chardonnay and Thyme Infused Risotto with Asparagus and Pan Seared Salmon -Layers of Love Lasagna -Gewürztraminer Vinaigrette Mixed Green Salad with Warm Panko Crusted Goat’s Cheese Cover Story Focus on Tennessee Wine Blogger’s Conference 2011 Publisher Book Review Wine Trail Traveler LLC -The Vintner’s Apprentice: the insider’s guide to the art and craft of wine making, taught by the masters Editors Terry Sullivan/Kathy Sullivan Partners Back Page: Arrington Vineyards Writers Kathy Sullivan Terry Sullivan Meghan A. Sullivan Prune and spray the vines; Winemaking Scene rack and bottle the wines. by Terry Sullivan These are the present tasks at home as we strive to keep the grapes healthy and bottle the wines we made from juice last autumn. The Dornfelder grapes are posing a problem. We have to determine if the grapes are bothered by a fungal problem or a pest. The berries are turning brown. Kathy did discover a stinkbug on one of the brown berries and we know we have a huge population of stinkbugs. I have also been spraying the vines with a Bordeaux spray that should take care of many of the fungal problems.