Friday, October 23, 2009

Later in October


This is my new blog spot where I get to regale you with all of our adventures (misadventures?) in the wine making world. I felt a bit timid at first but as my husband would attest to, once I get going there is no shutting me up.

Sunday we picked up the last of our grapes for the season. This is a feeling akin to removing your finger from the door it was slammed in. It's really more of a sigh of relief. One part down and just fermentation and pressing to go. Stirring barrels for the next few months, selling, selling, selling................

This week we have been particularly busy. First there is the endless driving but this is an adventure in and of itself. You wouldn't believe some of the characters we meet along the way like the guy who makes dessert toppings out of ground up grape seeds, tasty too. You meet a lot of other winemakers while picking up fruit but sometimes the most interesting people are the ones producing the grapes. We were recently at Dineen Vineyard picking up Petite Verdot and the owner, a banker from Bellevue as another wine grape grower called him was actually out in the vineyard helping his pickers pick. Paul Portteus is one of the biggest characters I have ever met. His boys now run most of the wine stuff but he does the Vineyard. We got the most luscious looking Zin from him this year. I think his home and Vineyard are one of the most spectacular in Zillah. As you drive toward the buildings you are surrounded by vines, it is enough to make you look for property yourself. Yes, we have done that but decided we can't leave this little Island. As the climate heats up we may not have to go far to grow our own grapes. There are plenty of people doing just that right here on Vashon.

Patrick Rawn manages the Dineen Vineyard so we see and talk to him a lot. He and his brother Matt own 2Mountain Winery right there in Zillah. We are big fans of their wines as well since we know where they get their grapes. They are so helpful. At the Meek Vineyard we usually encounter chihuahuas first before Antonio gets us loaded up and on our way.

Connie and Charlie Crawford are also fantastic. Usually we end up in Prosser late at night somewhere around 10:00 trying to drop off bins in the dark. We drive out on this tiny little road next to the Roza Canal, just a little creepy on the side of the truck overlooking this. Did I say right next to? They have so many varieties we have not tried but their Viognier is so beautiful one of these days we may try a few other grapes. Both of them can load your truck with a precision many contractors would admire. This year they gave us some beautiful Butternut Squash I've already made soup out of.

Have I mentioned some of the fun things we are up to? I will be at Shilshole Bay Beach Club on October 28th between 6 and 9 doing a new event called the Cabernet Classic. This should be really great since our Cab is unbeatable in my estimation but then I am intimately aquainted with the winemakers. If you don't have somewhere to be come on over to the Cabernet Classic at Shilshole Beach Club for lots of Cabs and Cab blends. I think Otis Kenyon will be there also. Come on out and support your Island wineries.

I am most excited to be part of Ladies' Night at Island Lumber this year. This will happen on November 9th, between 6 and 9 and if you have never been, you gotta go! It is very fun and a great shopping night for all those tools you thought you would never need but believe me, you will. George and I will be there pouring wine so please come join us. The event is usually very well attended and there is food and now "good" wine. Great chance to buy Christmas gifts at discounted prices. Men are welcome too.

I am also pouring wine at an event called Sips and Shoes. This will be held at the Seattle Grand Hyatt on November 8th, 6 to 9. This too is mostly a ladies event but I think all are welcome. Sips and Shoes is a benefit for Ryther Child Center. We will get to preview the hottest shoes in town.
Since I now have a blog to write in I will send it out and you can view it or not, ask questions, make comments, but most of all I hope you will enable your computer to receive the posts as I publish them.
Thanks for listening.
Linda

Monday, October 12, 2009

Palouse Takes Home Major Awards!

Palouse won big at the recent 2009 Seattle Wine Awards and the Taste of Washington Awards!

2009 Seattle Wine Awards
"Outstanding Washington Wine" Grand award of excellence - Petite Sirah, Riesling, "Eclipse" Bordeux blend, & Cab Franc

2009 Taste of Washington Awards
"Best Puget Sound Winery- Palouse"
"Best Riesling - Palouse"
"Best Syrah - Palouse"

Thanks to everyone who continues to support our winery - we couldn't have done this without you!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Palouse in October



Hey everyone,

I feel a bit breathless with all the activity going on here. The grapes have arrived, well, some at least. They are just starting their descent upon us with Riesling arriving Monday, Tuesday we picked up Zin (oh, so deep and dark) and Cab Franc, tomorrow we pick up Merlot and Syrah. These are only a few of the vineyards we buy from and each has their own schedule. It seems a little unusual as we usually get Merlot the first of the reds with a week or more between them. I guess it’s been a hot summer in Eastern Washington.

We set up the crusher/destemmer this morning. I take pictures every year so we can remember how we did it last year as it is somewhat complicated. It is the structure in our yard that looks reminiscent of a gallows. I am also sending a couple of shots from the Dineen Vineyard so you can see how lovely the grapes look hanging. Ultimately, they will be perfection in the bottle. So far the grapes have been luscious and sweet.

We are still doing wine tasting on the weekends here so come on down and see the mess. Today, Oct 1, 2009 I am going to The Wine Alley in Renton for a pouring and on Saturday I will be in Tacoma at the Glass Museum doing an event. Last weekend we got to do the VAA Art Auction. In the mean time we are busy planning the Prisoner Release Party for November 21st, 2009. Feel free to join me at my various pourings whenever possible as I always love to see a familiar face when I do these events. I will have Faith with me since George will be busy crushing fruit this afternoon when it comes in.

Linda
Palouse Winery

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Vashon Vinum Veritas

Hello Everyone,

Last week we had a wonderful dinner with Nadia down at Sound Foods. I think we will try and do this again this coming summer when they have the garden open. We had a great time with food to completely match the wines. The music of Geordie’s Byre was absolutely delightful. Thank you to all who came and made this a successful event. Nadia has many plans for her restaurant. We look forward to working with her in the future.

Next up is Vashon Vinum Veritas. This is Vashon’s own celebration of all things wine. This is a unique opportunity to experience all the wine on Vashon. There are now 5 wineries and a 6th on the horizon. This is happening on March 28th and 29th.
www.vashonvinumveritas.org is the website with all the info. We will be open this weekend in honor of this celebration. All the other wineries will be open also so bring your friends and family and come taste wine! We have the brand new Golden Pearl and the Cloud Nine and all the reds have been continuing to improve since bottling. On Saturday, after being open here 2 to 5, we will be at the Hardware Store pouring our new wines and they will be preparing dishes to go with these wines specifically. This will offer a different pairing opportunity in another setting. I hope many of you can make it for this. The Hardware Store is itself a spunky Vashon place. It is always fun there but this should be just a hoot. Come visit us in the Gallery area and stay for dinner. I know we will!

On Sunday we will again be open 2 to 5. Then we will be off to a fund raiser at O Space. Again pouring our whites and some reds. Stephen McClure of The Wine Shop came up with this incredible array of wine happenings. He perfectly orchestrated this whole weekend. Why go to Woodinville when there are so many opportunities in wine right here on Vashon. We are becoming a real wine trail.

If anyone needs more info on this please write me or call 206-567-4994. I will be more than happy to answer questions. Looking forward to seeing you……………………

Linda
Palouse Winery