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Mountain High Wines: CLOSING THIS BLOG DOWN... see SierraFoothillsWineries blog from now on
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Sunday, January 29, 2012. CLOSING THIS BLOG DOWN. see SierraFoothillsWineries blog from now on. Somewhere along the way of learning about high elevation grapegrowing and winemaking, I found a true California love: the Sierra Foothill wine region. And so as not to confuse my friends and followers (or myself), I've re-defined my blogging. Please follow the blog:. Barbara Keck (mountainhighwines at gmail dot com). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Looking for the best wines of the Sierra and its Foothills?
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Mountain High Wines: Amador Winery Damas Vineyards HARVEST REPORT: Quality excellent, but light yields
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Thursday, November 3, 2011. Amador Winery Damas Vineyards HARVEST REPORT: Quality excellent, but light yields. Harvest coordinator at Damas Vineyards in Fiddletown, Amador County, sends this report on their harvest:. In a big year, we can harvest 9 tons of Zinfandel from our hand-tended 2-acre vineyard in Fiddletown, so we were expecting about 6 tons this year. We got 4. About Damas Vineyards, from their. Our grapes are head-pruned (the historic Amador way). We practice integrated pest management, wh...
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Mountain High Wines: "It may be the best Zinfandel year in recent memory!!!" Leon Sobon exults in his Amador County HARVEST REPORT
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Monday, October 31, 2011. It may be the best Zinfandel year in recent memory! Leon Sobon exults in his Amador County HARVEST REPORT. Sends this harvest report for Shenandoah Vineyards and Sobon Estate. Both are located near Plymouth, CA, in Amador County. Leon founded the business in 1977 and is widely recognized as a leader in the Sierra Foothills wine industry. The grapes are ripening well, and we should finish Nov. 3 or 4th. Sugars are not high, but balance and flavors are excellent. Sobon Family Wine...
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We recommend these websites for your continued persuit of the enjoyment of wine! Grass Valley Chamber of Commerce. Nevada City Chamber of Comerce. Nevada County Gold Magazine. Sierra Foothills Lodging would like to invite you to stay in lovely Placer and Nevada Counties, where you can relax, get comfortable, and enjoy the resort feeling our houses have to offer. These are lovely rural vacation homes, children and pet friendly, reasonably priced! Northern Sierra Wine Country Association.
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Mountain High Wines: January 2012
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Sunday, January 29, 2012. CLOSING THIS BLOG DOWN. see SierraFoothillsWineries blog from now on. Somewhere along the way of learning about high elevation grapegrowing and winemaking, I found a true California love: the Sierra Foothill wine region. And so as not to confuse my friends and followers (or myself), I've re-defined my blogging. Please follow the blog:. Barbara Keck (mountainhighwines at gmail dot com). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Looking for the best wines of the Sierra and its Foothills? Placer...
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Mountain High Wines: Amador County Harvest Report from Vino Noceto
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Sunday, October 30, 2011. Amador County Harvest Report from Vino Noceto. This HARVEST UPDATE Q&A with the Winemaker, Cellarmaster, and Vineyard Manager at Vino Noceto. Shenandoah Road in Plymouth (Amador County) is courtesy of Anna King, PR and Marketing Director at Vino Noceto:. Last week Anna interviewed Winemaker Rusty Folena. And Vineyard Manager Dave Brown. Anna: So everyone is talking about the weather throughout California this growing season. How did Vino Noceto do? How are our grapes? Dave: Righ...
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Mountain High Wines: 2011 was Challenging Year for Petite Sirah:El Portal Vineyard, CALAVERAS COUNTY, Harvest Report
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Saturday, November 5, 2011. 2011 was Challenging Year for Petite Sirah:El Portal Vineyard, CALAVERAS COUNTY, Harvest Report. Mark Skenfield, Viticulturist with Vinescapes Vineyard Management, sends this Harvest Report from one of the vineyards under his management, the El Portal vineyard in Murphys. Grapes from this vineyard are used to produce the wines for Newsome-Harlow. Winery of Murphys in Calaveras County, CA. The El Portal vineyard in Murphys, Calaveras County, has 3 separate blocks of Petite Sirah.
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Mountain High Wines: November 2011
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Saturday, November 5, 2011. 2011 was Challenging Year for Petite Sirah:El Portal Vineyard, CALAVERAS COUNTY, Harvest Report. Mark Skenfield, Viticulturist with Vinescapes Vineyard Management, sends this Harvest Report from one of the vineyards under his management, the El Portal vineyard in Murphys. Grapes from this vineyard are used to produce the wines for Newsome-Harlow. Winery of Murphys in Calaveras County, CA. The El Portal vineyard in Murphys, Calaveras County, has 3 separate blocks of Petite Sirah.
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Nevada City Rough & Ready, Cask 206FargleSnargle.com | FargleSnargle.com
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Comments about the tasting of wine. Nevada City Rough & Ready, Cask 206. February 23, 2009. February 23, 2009. If you find yourself in the Sierra Foothills of California (Nevada City, Grass Valley, Colfax) just east of Sacramento off I-80, spend some time in the area and you will be quite surprised by the number and variety of wineries — check out http:/ www.nswinecountry.com/. Offerings from a few of those are posted below; more will be added as the bottles are opened. A Votre Sante.