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Biodynamic Vineyard
On the surface, the practice of medicine—both the traditional and non-traditional approaches—would seem to have little in common with the growing of grapes. For Dr. Robert Gross, there is a strong connection between his training as a medical doctor, and viticulture. This episode draws upon the rich interplay between two completely separate fields, each helping to enhance better understanding with the other. Recipes from the episode: Grilled Asparagus with Goat Cheese Fondue and Toasted Hazelnuts; Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta with Rhubarb Lemoncello Compote
Boordy Vineyards - Maryland
Located in Hydes, Maryland, Boordy Vineyards was founded by Philip and Jocelyn Wagner, who established Marylands first commercial winery in 1945. Boordy is probably best known for introducing new varieties of French hybrid grapevines throughout the United States in the 1930s. Since 1980, Boordy has been owned by the RB Deford family, and is located on their historic 240-acre farm in the Long Green Valley of northeastern Baltimore County. The winery is housed in a 19th century stone barn whose thick walls keep the wine at cellar temperatures throughout the year. Proprietor and winemaker Rob Deford attended UC Davis, but as he put it, there was never any doubt that I would come back here to Maryland to make wine. This was his home. Boordy currently produces 70000 gallons of wine annually. In addition to the three generations of Estate vines, forty acres of grapes are cultivated in the Long Green Valley (Central Piedmont region) and in the Catoctin Mountains of western Maryland. Varieties grown include chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc, merlot, petit verdot, seyval blanc, and vidal blanc. Boordys winemaker since 1986 has been Tom Burns. Join us as we talk with Rob Deford, and get a glimpse into the history of winemaking in the area.
Watercolor Painting Video; Vineyards by Vinita Pappas
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Cellar Angels Introduces Schweiger Vineyards of Napa Valley
cellarangels.com An age-worthy, small production wine with a "sense of place" -- this week's wine is not to be missed! Schweiger Vineyards, perched atop Spring Mountain in Napa Valley, combines eco-friendly farming and winemaking saavy with high mountain fruit and volcanic soils...a scenario for top notch Cabernet Sauvignon production. Cellar Angels partners with an exquisite, boutique winery each week to bring exclusively priced wine offerings directly to our members. Members who purchase can also choose to donate a portion of their proceeds to one of our six extraordinary charity partners, including The V Foundation, ASPCA, Auction Napa Valley, The Ounce of Prevention, Children's Cardiology Foundation and By The Hand Club. Visit us at www.cellarangels.com to request your membership and to purchase this exquisite Cabernet Sauvignon from Schweiger Vineyards!
Raymond Burr Vineyards - Sonoma County Wine Tasting
Visiting Raymond Burr Vineyards is a special treat! Legendary Raymond Burr, of the Perry Mason and Ironside fame, along with longtime friend and colleague Robert Benevides, planted their first Cabernet Sauvignon vines in 1986 and bottled their first vintage in 1992. Raymond was only able to taste this vintage from the barrel before his passing but in his wake he left a style, passion and philosophy that is still inherent in the winemaking today. The wines made at Raymond Burr Vineyards - Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc & Chardonnay - along with a very small production of specialized Ports - are said to be very much like the man: big, full of gusto, complex and jubilantly alive. Raymond & Robert both had the aptitude for cultivation in their genes, which is what made them fast friends back in the 1950's when they began to share their mutual passion for the cultivation and hybridization of orchids. This shared hobby grew into a lifelong commercial venture which later became Sea God nurseries. During their time together they were responsible for over 1500 new orchids added to the worldwide catalogue - some of which you can see in when you visit. Today the orchid greenhouses are under the care of both Robert and longtime orchid aficionado Francisco Baptista, and are open for public tours by appointment on Saturdays & Sundays. Visiting Raymond Burr vineyards is a full & rich experience - the history, the orchids, the friendly staff and of course the wines, make it a 'must ...
Willamette Valley Vineyards
Willamette Valley Vineyards is one of the leaders in being eco-friendly in their production of wine. They are the large business winner of the SOLV citizenship awards for 2007
Sugarleaf Vineyards
On the heels of awards in Governor's Cup and regional contests for several varieties, Sugarleaf won gold for its 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon and bronze for the 2006 Viognier at the prestigious Town Point Virginia Wine Festival this month. "We're kind of like the new kids on the block, and we won the gold," says Lauren Bias. Sugarleaf occupies a four-acre block in a 126-acre tract in the foothills south of Charlottesville. Massive oaks and maples climb the slopes of what began as a country getaway from New York, where Lauren was born and where Jerry works as a founding partner of a hedge fund firm, Cyrus Capital Partners. www.uvamagazine.org
USB Wine, download wine straight from the vineyards !
The USB Wine key allows you to download wine from home and straight from the vineyard. The Wine Store offers more than 1200 different wines you can taste immediately with just a few clicks ! Go to www.usbwine.com now and start downloading! Produced by Zs2 Creative - www.zs2creative.com
J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines - 2010 American Winery of the Year
J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines was honored as Wine Enthusiast's 2010 American Winery of the Year on January 24, 2011 at New York City's Public Library. This video was shown as part of Jerry Lohr's acceptance. "For its trailblazing accomplishments in Monterey and Paso Robles, for the overall quality of its wines at fair prices, and for its ethical, philanthropic and environmental standards, J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines is honored with Wine Enthusiast's American Winery of the Year Wine Star Award." - Wine Enthusiast
Bourassa Vineyards
Bourassa Vineyards - Expect the Unexpected! Vic Bourassa's roots in the wine business began as a hobby. Prior to becoming a winemaker he was a Real Estate broker with a penchant for making wine. He had the good fortune to have lunch with Robert Mondavi one day back in 1999 and Mondavi got to sample Vic's wines. The good news is, Mondavi polished off an entire bottle - which meant he liked it! It was a bottle of Vic Bourassa's Napa Valley Pinot Noir. Robert Mondavi encouraged Vic to make wine professionally. That day in 1999 was was when Bourassa Vineyards was officially born, although 2001 was when Bourassa Vineyards was formed as a commercial winery. The first wine was the 2001 Harmony3 Bordeaux blend at 425 cases, it sold out quickly at $50.00 per bottle. Bourassa Vineyards handcrafts about 4000 cases per year and focuses on Chardonnay from Russian River, Napa Valley Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon known as Symphony3, Petit Sirah, Merlot, a red blend named Harmopny3 and Cabernet Franc, additionally Bourassa produces a fantastically popular Solera Port. Bourassa Vineyards tasting room is located in a business park, however the tasting room is a private reserve barrel room with beautiful rich furnishings, candelabras, fine stemware, warm lighting, music and an exclusive private tasting of flights of wine with Vic, Kathy, or Efrain in an exquisite ambiance for tasting wine where they take moments and turn them into memories "Our slogan is Celebrate Life and we do it every ...
Adams French Vineyards
In 1993, billionaire Stephen Adams and his wife Denise were married at a country chapel in St.-Emilion, Bordeauxs historic Right Bank city. This was the beginning of Adams fascination with French culture and wine, a fascination that would cause him to purchase six (and counting) Châteaux in and around St. Emilion. His considerably diverse holdings, amassed over the course of 47 years, include banks, billboards, recreational vehicles, and now wineries and in France, no less. Known collectively as Adams French Vineyards, this gives a whole new meaning to the phrase an American in Paris. Beginning in 2000, Stephen Adams bought Château Lagarosse, in the rolling hills of the Premières Côtes de Bordeaux. He followed this in 2002 with the purchase of Château de Candale in St.-Emilion. Still looking for a flagship winery, he found it in 2004 with the purchase of Château Fonplégade, a 48-acre property located on St.-Emilions limestone plateau, yet needing some TLC. His total renovation of the property, at a cost of $7 million, including large new fermentation tanks, and vineyard improvements. In 2005, he bought Château de Bel-Air in Lalande-de-Pomerol. And, last year, he added Château Roylland in St.-Emilion and Château LEnclos in Pomerol. All along, his strategy always was (and still is) to pay relatively low prices for properties, then upgrade heavily - all under the direction of Michel Rolland. Join us as we talk with Stephen Adams at Château Fonplegade in St. Emilion, and tour ...
A Single-Vineyard Experience: Nickel & Nickel Cabernets Part I
Dirk Hampson, director of winemaking, joins Viticulturist Aaron Fishleder in visiting John C. Sullenger, Tench and Rock Cairn -- three vineyards in the Oakville AVA of the Napa Valley that provide fruit for Nickel & Nickel's single-vineyard Cabernets. Dirk and Winemaker Darice Spinelli taste the 2007 vintage, making the connection between the vineyards and the wine in the glass.
L'Acadie Vineyards - Nova Scotia, Canada
Tour L'Acadie Vineyards in the Gaspereau Valley, Nova Scotia. Learn more about this well-renowned Canadian winery, and how the wine is aged and packaged. Want to plan your trip to Canada? Visit bit.ly Join us on Facebook and Twitter: www.facebook.com www.twitter.com
Kinkead Ridge Vineyard and Winery - A Vineyard Year
Kinkead Ridge produces award-winning, ultra-premium, internationally recognized vinifera wines from their vineyard on a ridge near the Ohio River in southern Ohio, a historic viticultural area. The owners grew Pinot Noir for over 10 years in Oregon at their Chehalem Valley Vineyards in Yamhill. The 2004 Cabernet Franc won one of two Double Gold medals for vinifera in the 2006 American Wine Society commercial competition. Our website is www.KinkeadRidge.com
Black Ankle Vineyards - Maryland
One of the promising discoveries during our 2007 trip to visit some Mid-Atlantic wineries was Black Ankle Vineyards. Founders Ed Boyce and Sarah OHerron decided to look for an alternative careers to Management Consulting, and their fascination with wine, winemaking and viticulture led them in 2001 to actually consider the process of owning and operating their own vineyard and winery. But where? After years of research, the pair decided they could make excellent wine in Maryland. After nearly a year of searching, they found a beautiful 146-acre farm in Frederick County, with 40 acres well suited to grape vines. The farm has all of the things they were looking for: relative altitude, well-drained and low vigor soil, and a mix of different eco-systems. They purchased the property in May of 2002. Beginning in April of 2003, Ed and Sarah planted a mix of red and white grapes, choosing some of their favorite varieties, but also ones known for high quality wine and thought to be most suitable for the Mid-Atlantic climate. Varieties inclluded: Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot, and Malbec. Later they added a small parcel of Pinot Noir, and some Grüner Veltliner, Albariño, Viognier, and the ubiquitous Chardonnay. They also made a decision to farm with the principles of Biodynamics, the original Organic farming movement which was founded by the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner in the 1920s. Biodynamics involves working as much as possible by the ...
Allegro Vineyards - Pennsylvania
Located in Brogue, PA., Allegro Winery has the ironic distinction of being located in a dry county (athough Allegro was grandfathered in, the apparent purpose of the county fathers was to keep other wineries from coming locating there). Originally started in 1978 by John and Tim Crouch, a winery was built in 1980, and a tasting room in 1981. Join us as we talk with current owner/winemaker Carl Helrich about his old vine Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon, planted in 1973, and the challenges of growing wine in humid conditions. The challenge here is that the mid-Atlantic climate is quite humid, making the grapes stay warmer through a shorter growing cycle. This gives the vines about triple the susceptibility to plant disease, and its not uncommon for vineyards to get sprayed 15 or more times during the season against various types of rot. European-styled is the best way to describe the wines here, with good acids and slightly lean fruit. Priced from $12-25, Carl bottles most as varietals: Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Chambourcin, and Merlot - mostly from Estate or local vineyards. We also find the ubiquitous sweet/seasonal wines here as well, though Carl frankly admits that sales of the party wines are what subsidizes his love for and ability to work with vitis vinifera.
Wagner Vineyards Riesling Harvest
This video shows a complete path of Wagner's own estate Riesling grapes starting on the vine and ending in Wagner's winery. The video shows the process of machine harvesting, transport, weighing, pressing, and ending with a temperature controlled stainless steel tank. The video was taken on October 20th, 2009 in Wagner's newest Riesling block located north of Wagner Winery. Please email questions on the video to k.lee@wagnervineyards.com
Grassini Family Vineyards
Grassini Family Vineyards in Happy Canyon, CA. Vineyard manager Ben Merz of Coastal Vineyard Care Associates give a lesson on modern high-density farming at the Grassini Family Vineyard. Produced by Dan Erland Andersen - Video on Wines Contact: Doug Minnick - dkminnick@yahoo.com www.videoonwines.com
Improv at Truro Vineyards
I was hired to play background music at Truro Vineyards during their WAAM (wine, art, appetizers and music) event and decided to share a portion of the set, where I improved over a cheesy backing track I found on youtube haha. Sorry the camera angle doesn't show my guitar, (I didn't have time to adjust it really) and for eating raisins in the beginning :/....Hope you enjoy. CONTACT ME AT MY FACEBOOK PAGE :D www.facebook.com
Overview of Virginia Wineries and Vineyards
This is a 6 minute documentary of Virginia's beautiful wineries and vineyards. Learn about the history of Virginia wines - dating back to Thomas Jefferson, as well as the many varietals that we grow locally. Experience our beautiful terroir as you travel across the state. With over 150 wineries in Virginia, you're sure to have a memorable experience!
Schramsberg Vineyards - Napa Valley
he origins of Schramsberg Vineyards began in 1862, when immigrant Jacob Schram bought some acreage on a hillside in Napa Valley. He was a barber at the time, but had lofty intentions of growing grapes and making wine in this wild area. By the 1880s, Jacob had quit barbering and was making 12000 cases of award winning wines - mostly Riesling, Hock, Burgundy and Chasselas. Jacobs death in 1905 and prohibition resulted in a series of sales over the next 50+ years, until finally the property was bought by Jack and Jamie Davies in 1965. Join us as we follow Schramsberg winemaker Craig Roemer through caves filled with bottles of sparkling wines, and see how riddling is done. Then, its on the watch the disgorgement on the bottling line and finally a sabering of the bottle. For More Information on Schramsberg Vineyards: www.schramsberg.com
People, Places, Plants: Stonework, Vineyards & Perennials
PEOPLE: THE EARTH MOVER - Paul receives a lesson in stonework and scale from Massachusetts landscape designer Michael Mazur of Earthworks. PLACES: REDEFINING THE VINEYARD - Cheers! Paul toasts Bonterra Vineyards in California - a facility that produces fine organic wine. PLANTS: DIVIDING PERENNIALS - Many perennials benefit from periodic division as Roger demonstrates when he tackles a large overgrown patch of rudbeckia at Tower Hill Botanic Garden. FOOD FOR THOUGHT: ASK PPP - Roger explains how to control slugs, reduce the growth rate of a mugo pine, and arrange floating row cover over cucumbers.
Winery Channel - Antica Terra Vineyards - Willamette Valley, Oregon
A visit and tour with Maggie Harrison at her Amity, Oregon vineyard. A protege of Manfred Krankl, Maggie is making wonderful Pinot Noir from her Antica Terra Vineyard.
Truffle Hunting at Willamette Valley Vineyards
Deep in the woods neighboring the vineyard is a "secret location" full of Oregon White Truffles. Willamette Valley Vineyards hosted a truffle hunt during the 2010 Oregon Truffle Festival.
Vineyard Wizards
UC-Berkeley's Yoram Rubin is helping California wine growers map precious water vital to growing the best grapes by using earth-penetrating radar.
Italy Vacation Pt. 3: Castles and Vineyards in Piemonte
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Schramsberg Vineyards: Continuing a Dream
Hugh Davies, President/CEO of Schramsberg Vineyards, talks about the winery and what it means to him to be at its helm.
The Air I Breathe - LIVE! Vineyard's Best-Kathryn Scott1995-Best version
Kathryn Scott, vocals. In my opinion, the best version of this song by anyone.
2009 VINEYARD HALF MARATHON
21km off road run/walk between the rows of Marlborough's picturesque vineyards. www.vineyardhalf.com
Planting a vineyard
VinoVerve's Rory Gurland learns about vineyard planting from Cayuse Vineyards, Christophe Baron. Just in case you wondered, there are no wenches or witches involved in the process.
SoGood.TV: One Woman Vineyards wine tasting
sogood.tv Heather Johnston discovered an exceptional vineyard, One Woman Wines, in the North Fork of Long Island this year while on vacation. She visited with the owner and then tasted three wines a Rose, a Gewurztraminer, and an Estate Reserve Chardonnay. All were beautifully crafted and delicious. Lots of great wine out there in Long Island, but in Heather's opinion, in 2010 One Woman truly stood alone. Sites mentioned in the video: onewomanwines.com Editorial Disclosure Note that all wines tasted were purchased at full retail price. No discount, free product, or commission of any kind were/are provided to SoGood.TV.
Wine Studies: Vineyard & Winery Lesson (Part 1)
Here's the first episode of this educational Wine Studies series where we talk about the vineyard and how wine is actually made. Subscribe for more drinks! Share this video on Facebook on.fb.me Share this video on Twitter clicktotweet.com Follow me on Twitter! twitter.com Add me on Google+! Gplus.to Cheers! Music: Kevin MacLeod
Saxum Vineyards - Winery Channel.tv - Paso Robles, CA
Justin Smith, winemaker at Saxum Vineyards talks about his wine and winery.
Dan Aykroyd Wines + DeLoach Vineyards
Dan Aykroyd first developed his love of wine while working on Saturday Night Live and The Blues Brothers, when musician Steve Cropper introduced Dan to Premier Cru Bordeaux and other world-class wines. Since that time, Dan has immersed himself in the wine world, teaming with the winemakers at DeLoach Vineyards to create a Cabernet Sauvignon and a Chardonnay in a style that reflects his passion for entertaining family, friends, and fans.
Wine grape vine pruning lesson - Inkwell Vineyards
Take a lesson in wine grape vine pruning from a McLaren Vale wine region grower.
In the Vineyard - Organic Weed Control
www.bestrussianriverwineries.com - Organic farming techniques are being employed more and more in vineyards throughout the Russian River Valley and Sonoma Coast appellations. In this video, Paul Sloan of Small Vines Wines and Viticulture explains the process of organic weed control in the vineyards and why it is beneficial for the resulting wines. Sloan imported special Caval Tractors from France that would fit between the narrow rows which characterize the Small Vines approach to vineyard management, and for pinot noir and chardonnay vineyards in particular. A system used extensively in the Bordeaux and Burgundy regions of France, Sloan and Small Vines utilizes the narrow spacing of vines (4' by 3') that he feels produces pinot noir and chardonnay grapes with excellent balance, acidity and character. You can find more videos and be notified when new ones are posted when you sign up for The Wine Riff Newsletter. You will also receive a FREE "Locals Choice" Sonoma County Wine Guide when you sign up that includes recommended wineries, restaurants, inns and hotels in the Russian River, Dry Creek and Alexander Valleys. Sign up for The Wine Riff Newsletter at http
HaYovel | Working in the Vineyards
We as a multi-generational and family oriented organization strive to unite Jews and Christians to work together towards one common goal -- the restoration of Israel through tending the land
Korvan Grape Harvesters and Vineyard Tools
Oxbo proudly offers the complete line of Korvan grape harvesters and vineyard tools. Since 1999, Korvan grape harvesters have been setting the standard in performance and fruit quality. Today, Korvan grape harvesters continue to pick the highest quality fruit and continually deliver consistent performance and local parts and service. The Korvan line also offers a full line of vineyard tools, including pruners, shoot and fruit thinners, cordon brushes and other canopy management tools. With one and two row tractor mounts and a two row towed tool carriers, Korvan's line of vineyard tools is aimed at reducing labor costs and improving overall quality. For more information, visit our website at www.oxbocorp.com.
Hickory Ridge Vineyards
All Hickory Ridge wines are made from grapes grown solely on the premises. Vigilant attention in the vineyard produces excellent quality fruit for making our wines. We are known as the place for excellent dry wines as well as award-winning whites and roses'. Take a bottle and find your own hideaway or venture out to the thousands of acres of the Shawnee National Forest that surround our vineyard.
NC Grape Harvest: Foster Family Vineyards and Harvesting
Greg Foster harvest grapes with a Braud grape harvester in North Carolina. Foster Family Vineyard and Harvesting will pick vinifera or native grapes.
Construction of the Valiant Grape Vineyard at Breitenbach Winery
Because Tarulli Media Group is located in the heart of Ohio's Amish Country, we've seen a lot of Amish building projects. But this one's a first. Pour yourself a glass of delicious Breitenbach Wine and sit back to enjoy this video, which shows the construction of the winery's new Valiant Grape Vineyard from start to finish. Breitenbach owner and winemaker Dalton "Duke" Bixler provides a running commentary on the construction and his plans for the vineyard.
Wine Nation Episode #110- Abundance Vineyards part 1 of 2
Wine Nation TV Episode #110 with Dino Mencarini of Abundance Vineyards in Lodi,CA. This is part 1 of a two part interview. Check out the special ending with a classic Beatles tune with bits of the2010 Lodi Spring Wine Show!
Inspirational Harvest and Hope - California Vineyards
Brad Perks California wine vineyards and hidden backroads of Napa Valley, Calistoga, Sonoma and Alexander Valley looking at sustainable agriculture blending vineyards with nature. This book is dedicated to the workers in the fields at bradperks.com
Linden Vineyards
Since 1983, Jim Law has been delicately working the soil at Hardscrabble Vineyard in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, intent upon growing the best grapes in order to produce the best wine in the region. The soil, site, and microclimate are even more important to Jim than the grape varieties. The combination of a cool mountain microclimate and well-drained mineral soils give Linden Vineyard wines their fresh, assertive aromas and concentrated flavors.
Pruning pinot noir at Talley Vineyards
Owner Brian Talley and Vineyard Manager Kevin Wilkinson discuss and demonstrate pruning techniques employed at Talley Vineyards.
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