Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Way Better Than The Wet Weather - Scribe Winery



 Sandy has come and gone in this part of the world, though obviously not in others (take care everyone!).  The only thing she left behind after the party are these clouds.  And these clouds are heavy with rain.

So what am I going to do to stay dry and warm? I'm going to remember my trip to California this summer, think of the hot dry sun, and share with my favourite winery from the trip with you, Scribe.



Scribe was a good find. 
In my experience, the best way to find a great winery, is to ask the staff at all of the other wineries.  I doubt I'm the first one to do this, but the guide books always take me to places that are "okay".  Decent wine, good service, but typically not as much character, pizzaz or authenticity.  The key to finding a great place is to talk to the staff and find out where they would be going on their own personal tour.  The inside scoop on most of the hidden gems is easy to pull out of the pros, they love to share their favourite places, just ask.


Thats what I did at Gundlach Bundschu, (this isn't a knock on Gun Bun, that place was awesome), thanks Courtney! And thats how I found Scribe.

Most wineries and tasting that you'll experience, are friendly, fun, usually informative, but busy and rushed.  You need to keep moving along because the next group or busload has just arrived.  At Scribe, I found the atmosphere was the exact opposite of the other 99%.  Super laid back, have a seat and relax kind of place.  Take your time, smell, taste, enjoy. Repeat.


We were set up at a simple picnic table, and our "Flavour Interpreter" Hannah brought us out a platter of walnuts, salt, cucumber, bread sticks and cheese.  She brought us a number of bottles to try, and had to be 0ne of the most upbeat and positive people we met on our trip.  Classic friendly(Knowledgeable!) service info and advice.


We were told the story of the winery, how two brothers planted the first vines back in the late 1850's.  How it became something... ...a touch different during the prohibition era, and came full circle about 7 years ago when a different set of brothers got it in their heads to plant some vines. All of this happened, of course, with a few interesting stops along the way.  


Do I even need to say this? The wine is fantastic.  I came home with a nice bottle of 2011 Pinot Noir. Saving this for a rainy day.  But not now, not that kind of rainy day, not a literal rainy day.




There were so many others I wished I could have fit in my suit case. the 2009 Syrah and the 2007 Cab Sauv to name a couple


After almost an hour sitting in the sun, we had quick tour of the cellar, said thanks, good-bye to Hannah, and made our way around the grounds. 




One of the leftovers from the previous owners is the Hacienda.  This will eventually will become a tasting and event space.  Gorgeous old building, so much interest.  Maybe when its done, I can go back for another visit?


With the wine finished, we headed out, back to the Sonoma square.   Now that this day dream is over, I'm headed back to Toronto and back to this cold wet weather.  But hey, at least the weekend is going to be nice.


Bill
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Scribe Winery
2300 Napa Road
Sonoma, CA
95476
(707) 939-1858

Friday, September 21, 2012

Weekend To Do's - Art and Miusic Edition

Music, Music, Music. Art, Art, Art.  This is Toronto, so of course, everything in between is happening  as well.  


Plans after work today?  Skip out a little early to take part in a pub crawl (part of Toronto Beer Week).  There are events all weekend ranging from Beer Commercial viewing to a femALE only beer and cheese pairing.  The events are all over the city, most at small local pubs and brewpubs. Support your local businesses!  

Building? Renovating? The Fall Home Show is on at the Ex Grounds all weekend.  Huge show, many vendors.  You'll find everything from Kitchen and Bath to roofers.  If you can't find someone here to do your job, it probably can't be done.  


Feeling like something Random, Rough, and a little on the wild side?  
There is a Roller Derby in Toronto.  Firstly, I didn't know Toronto had a Roller Derby. Secondly I didn't know there was a championship on Saturday night! How much fun is this!  Writing this feature has opened my eyes to all kinds of events in our fair city.


The music this weekend is varied, both in venue and style.  K'nann is playing Massey Hall (Friday night), Jann Arden is playing Massey Saturday night, and Slash is playing Sound Academy on Sunday. If that's not enough variety for you, the East End Rockabilly Weekend #4 runs all weekend too.   

For the art lovers on the east end, the Beach Guild of Fine Art has their annual show and sale, Art Down By The Bay.  On the west end of the city? There is a juried art show at Sunnyside beachIf you can't make it out to anything this weekend but still want some art in your life, there is a 6 week long show titled, oddly enough, Six Weeks Of Iranian Art beginning on the 21st and ending Nov 2nd.

If you need to get away and out of the city, the Niagara Wine Festival is a brilliant weekend getaway.



One last thing to note, and it's not even for this weekend, but for next.  Mark it on your calendar.  The King East Design District is holding a sort-of open house for folks of all stripes. Public welcome, designers welcome.  Many businesses are taking part, (BoConcept, Andrew Richard Designs) and all are worth a visit.

Have a good weekend whatever you get up to. On a side note: How nice are the bills for the above events? I love that  old school poster design. See you Monday. 

Bill
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

California Clips - A Teaser


Back in action today, and though I don't have time to write a full post, I wanted to share a sprinkling of images from the trip, iPhone instagram.  It's in a very rough chronology of the trip, I admit, I may have jumbled some. 

Actually, after just looking through the post again, these have no order of any kind.  

   




  






  









Posts to come, Timeless Treasures, and H.D. Buttercup,  as well as some great photos of anything and everything else.

Bill
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Monday... ...errrr Tuesday pictures!


Monday Pictures: Long Weekend Edition (Coming to you on Tuesday!)
I have a lot to share with you this morning.  I was all over this weekend.  Queen West, St.Lawrence, North York.  And finally, home.




Down to the market to pick up some fiddelheads,  a bit of a delicacy, and some fresh espresso for (as my wife calls them) fancy coffee!




 Spent some time on Queen West as well, stopped for a pitcher a snapped a quick photo of the much photographed much music.


And finally, home. But home with cheese. :)


A little sneak peek at this Wednesdays post (design republic


How was your long weekend?  Get away? Stay home? 

Bill
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