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    MUMM NAPAPAGE 20

    ZD WINES

    GIVING BACK

    TO TEENS

    PAGE 36

    ELECTRIC

    BIKE TOURS

    IN NAPA VALLEY

    PAGE 30

    OUTDOO

    MOVIES A

    ST. FRANC

    PAGE 58

    A NEW LOOK

    FOR BENNETT

    LANE WINERY

    PAGE 38

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    TASTING ROOM

    OFTHEWEEK:

    LOXTON CELLARS

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    A TASTE

    OF

    LAKEPOR

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    REE

    Y O U R G U I D E T O C A L I F O R N I A W I N E , G E T A W AY S , T H I N G S T O D O & E V E N

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS | WINE COUNTRY THIS WEEK

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    WINE COUNTRY THIS WEEK | TABLE OF CONTENT

    A U G U S T 1 9 , 2 0 1 1 I S S U E 3 4 V O L U M E 3 0

    ON THE COVER

    Hahn Winery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

    SPECIAL COUPONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

    WINE COUNTRY NEWS

    Northern California Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

    Wineology by Len Napolitano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

    Wine Country Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-19

    WINE COUNTRY GETAWAYSOvernight Accommodations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

    SUISUN VALLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33

    Suisun Valley Wineries Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

    NAPA VALLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-45

    Downtown Napa Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38

    St. Helena Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38

    Napa Valley Wineries Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41

    Yountville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

    Calistoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-45

    SONOMA COUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-61

    Sonoma County Wineries Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47

    Russian River Area Wineries Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

    Healdsburg Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

    Geyserville Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53

    Sonoma Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-61

    Sonoma Valley Wineries Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56

    Sonoma Plaza Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59

    Glen Ellen & Kenwood Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61

    MENDOCINO & LAKE COUNTIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-63

    Lake & Mendocino Counties Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

    NORTHERN CENTRAL COAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-66

    Monterey Bay/Santa Cruz Mountains Map . . . . . . . . . . 64

    Salinas Valley Wineries Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

    LIVERMORE VALLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

    Livermore Wineries Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67

    WINERY LISTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-78

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    This question arises often when I am out to dinner with a group

    of people. I am asked to pick a wine for the table that will satisfy

    everyone. This is almost impossible, not only because each person

    has their own preference for wine, but each will order his or her

    own dinner independent of the others, which will invariably result

    in a wide variety of foods on the table. The problem therefore

    becomes how to satisfy as many people as possible with one wine

    selection.

    Depending on the number of people at the table, one way to

    approach the task is to order both a white and a red wine. This is

    always my first choice when dining with more four or more people.

    The wines I like to select on these occasions are light-bodied whites

    and medium-bodied reds. For white, I find Sauvignon Blanc to be

    very versatile with almost all fish, vegetarian and chicken dishes. This

    wine typically has a crisp, refreshing feel and doesnt dominate food

    flavors. People who say they will only drink white wines will pretty

    much always feel comfortable with a Sauvignon Blanc.With the red wine selection for a group there are two roads I can

    take, depending on the style of restaurant were in. If meat and gamedishes and other big, flavorful meals dominate the menu, I like to

    make the red choice a blended wine. This could be one of manydifferent blends that are popular today, such as Cabernet Sauvigno

    combined with Merlot, Cabernet with Shiraz, or Cabernet with

    Sangiovese. These wines combine richness of flavor with a smoothness that will appeal to many red wine drinkers. If, however, the

    menu is mostly middle-of-the-road style with pastas, chicken, lighsauces and salads, I will usually select a Pinot Noir. This wine is

    probably the most versatile of all reds, and will usually appeal to b

    red and white wine lovers. When dining in French restaurants, yocan call out for a red Burgundy and know you will get a Pinot Noi

    When you are unsure of which wine to order with a large grou

    these suggestions will help your odds of pleasing the most people.a quality restaurant, there is usually a wine expert on hand who ca

    make suggestions, and you should feel free to take advantage of thknowledge of the menu and their wines that pair best with it.

    Len Napolitano lives in San Luis Obispo County and is certified in wine by the Society of Wine Educators,

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    with California winemakers. More information is on his website, www.wineology.com.

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    driven by the staff, so, whatever you select, you wont be disappointed.

    Value Ultimately, the Wine Garage is about value. Its no secret that in Napa

    Valley, its difficult to score a highly rated red for less than $65, but the Wine

    Garage manages to do it all the time. The staff takes great pride hunting dowunusual and lesser-known, limited-production wines and passing their haggl

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    Ten-second summary Nothing in this hip hideaway is more than $25 (with

    few under $15)! The Wine Garage is stocked with premium, small-lot wines

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    a better job storing their wines at the correct temperature).

    Best bets In addition to all the labels the Wine Garage represents, they also

    produce their own lip-smacking blends. My in-house favorites are: 2009 Joy

    Ride White, 2008 Russian River Syrah, 2007 Napa Valley Cabernet, 2008

    Chihuahua Cabernet and 2006 Hillside Cabernet.

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    Secrets For the next few weeks, receive an additional ten percent off the

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    Better yet, the Wine Garage has the BEST wine club in the valley and they

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    by hooking up with the Wine Garage on Twitter and Facebook (wine club

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    ONGOING

    Napa Valley Wine Trainnapa, 800-427-4124, www.wa.m

    Au 12: Vs lu, Makam Vyads

    Au 13: M esap, rd M

    Au 15: ea S la W cass

    Au 19: Mud Mysy

    Au 29: ea S la W cass

    Sp 2: Mud Mysy

    Sp 2: cs! ta

    ONGOINGJoseph Phelps Vineyards:

    Tastings & Seminars

    A ppuy papa a wd a x smas. 1 us

    11am day; 2:30pm, Mday-fday & 2pm, Sauday & Suday. $40, xp

    isa Bd/$60, /w ub mmbs. ta ass day, $25

    rSVP, 707-967-3720, das www.jpvws.m

    isa Bd W Ama ca

    S Vyad cabs fs & Pps

    Ba sma

    ONGOING WEEKENDS EXCEPT 4TH WEEKEND

    Wine Component Tasting Seminar

    at Merryvale VineyardsS. ha, 10:30am-12:30pm, $20, /ub mmbs

    707-963-7777, www.myva.m

    EVERY 4TH WEEKEND

    Wine & Food Pairing Seminar

    at Merryvale Vineyards10:30am-12:30pm, $20, /ub mmbs, S. ha

    707-963-7777, www.myva.m

    ONGOINGJefferson House Reserve Room Tasting

    at Monticello Vineyardsnapa, rsv W Sma, cy famy napa Vay $25

    rSVP 707-253-2802 x18, www.cyfamynapaVay.m

    ONGOINGV. Sattui Winery

    S. ha, 9am-6pm, app. ssay, 707-963-7774, www.vsau.m

    cass as, day, $5

    Pmum as, day, $10 fd & w pa, M-tu, $18

    Asa a & w pa, Sa-Su, $25

    iaa Makpa w 200+ ss

    D w pa, sadws, abaks & m

    Wkd BBQ, wd-d pzza, yss, mzzaa ba

    2 as -sadd p uds

    ONGOING FRIDAYS-SUNDAYSFood & Wine Pairings at Etude Winery

    napa, 10am, 1pm & 3pm, $35, $25/mmbs

    www.udws.m, 707-257-5300

    ONGOING

    RombauerVineyardsS. ha, 707 963-5170, www.mbau.m

    fday-Suday: op by adva appm y

    Mday-tusday 10am-5pm

    tas $10 W & cs Pa day by appm y, 11am, 1 & 3pm, $25

    ONGOINGTours & Tasting at ZD Winesrud, rSVP 800-487-7757, www.zdws.m

    tada tas, $10, day 10am-4pm

    Pm tas, $15, day 10am-4pm

    Pva gup tas, $20, by app

    ca tu & tas, $25, 1pm wkds & days, M-f by app

    Vyad Vw tas, $40, Sa-Su 11am, M-f by app

    Abaus tas, $600 4-6 pp, by app

    W ta, $180

    ONGOINGTours and Tastings

    at William Hill Estate Winerynapa, 10am-5pm, by app. 707-265-3024, www.wamsa.m

    tas napa Vay, $12

    tas Svad B, $20

    esa exusvs, $25

    i Wam h esa tu ad tas, $25

    t Wam h esa exp tu ad tas, $40

    ONGOING

    Vineyard & Winery Tours

    at Raymond VineyardsS. ha, 11am (by app), $15, gup us avaab (by app)

    800-525-2659x620, www.aymdvyads.m

    ONGOING

    Tours & Tastings at Andretti Winerynapa , 877-386-5070 x227, www.adwy.m

    idvdua tass, $15

    Pva Wy tu & tas, $20/ps by appm

    Vyad tus, $20/ps by appm

    ONGOINGTasting at Grgich Hills Estaterud, 9:30am-4:30pm, tus a 11am & 2pm, $10

    W bay as/$30, Ba as ms fdays 2-4pm

    707-963-2784, www..m

    ONGOINGVisitor Programs at Robert Mondavi Wineryf das, 888-rMonDAVi x2, www.bmdav.m

    t Sau tu & tas t W tas Bass

    t exusv ca tas tas Byd Bass

    t havs Jy tu & lu

    ONGOINGVIP Tasting & Artisan Barrel Factory TourBuassa Vyads, napa, M-f by appm, $15 md-wk spa

    M s s, 800-499-2366, www.buassavyads.m

    ONGOINGTastings at Silverado Vineyardsnapa, 707-259-6611, 800-997-1770x611, www.svadvyads.m

    Saddbk Vyad tas, $75

    lbay tas, $75

    Day tas rm fs, esa/$10, Pm/$20

    Pub tus & tas, 10:30am & 2:30pm, $15

    Pva tu ad tas, 15-25 uss, $20/u, $25/u & as

    ONGOINGTastings & Tours at Artesa Winerynapa, rSVP, 877-224-8309, www.asawy.m

    V Qus, W & cs exp, $40

    Day gudd tus Vs & Ws, A Vyad tu, $40

    ONGOINGTours & Tasting at Black Stallion Winerynapa, 10am-5pm, 707-253-1400, www.baksawy.m

    rua as, $10

    rsv as, $35, Sa-Su

    Asa s adda $7.50/ps

    ONGOINGEducational Tours & Wine Tasting

    at Castello di Amorosacasa, 707-967-6272, rSVP, www.asdamsa.m

    rua u & as, $25-$40 rsv u & as, $35-$50

    tas y, $10-$25 Yu adu us, $15-$20

    napa Vay nb Pam Pva ViP us

    ONGOINGWine Tasting Experiences at Benessere VineyardsS. ha, 707-963-5853x105, www.bssvyads.m, by app

    Psazd W fs, day, $10

    Vyads Wak tu & tas, M-W, 10:30am, $15

    fud Pa exp, Su, 10:30am, $15

    Ba tas, rSVP, tus, Sa-Su, 11am, $20

    Ba tas & cu ras, tus, Sa-Su, 11am, $25

    Ba tas & Va, tus, Sa-Su, 11am, $25

    gup tas, Sa-Su, 1:30pm, $15

    EVERY SATURDAYZD Wines:Wine & Cheese Seminarrud, iuds vs W lbay & ca, 11am, $40

    800-487-7757 x107, 707-963-5188, www.zdws.mEVERY SATURDAY

    Chocolate & Red Wine Saturdays

    at Bennett Lane Winerycasa, 10am-5pm, www.ba.m, 707-942-6684

    THIRD SATURDAY OF THE MONTHBacchus That Rascalcs Pas, casa, , 2pm, Mu-mda psa hsy W

    707-942-4981, www.spas.m

    ONGOINGTastings & Seminars at St. Supryrud, www.ssupy.m, 800-231-6116

    W & cs Pa Smas, 11am, aa Saudays

    ca Pa, 11am, aa Saudays

    cab lbay tas, 11am, aa Saudays

    W 101 a S. Supy, 11am, Sudays

    ONGOING SATURDAYSNapaRiverwalk withHistorian George Webber2 u u w as & d w napa, 10am, $20, 707-251-8500

    ONGOINGNapa Valley Opera House1030 Ma S, napa, 707-226-7372, www.v.

    Au 10: Dav Kz

    Au 17-21: r hawks, Sw w Sas!

    Au 26: ca Vy & Sv tva

    Au 29: S ham A-Sa Qu

    Au 30 Sp 4: ennio

    ONGOINGWine Tasting at Back Room Winesnapa, 5-9pm, 707-226-1378, www.bakmws.m

    Au 12: gma rs tas

    Au 18: is $50 $150?

    Au 19: Md cuy tas

    Au 25: gua 2003 Va greAt tas Au 26: Bak rm Bw ou Xliii

    NAPA VALLEY

    UPCOMING Daily: Vally firs tour

    Daily: gri hills esa Winry tour

    fri-Sun: Domain candon Winry tour

    Sa: Vallys only evnin Winry tour Mon-tu: Ambassador Winry tour

    Aug 12: Vis luh, Makham Viyads

    Aug 13: Mooigh esap, rd Moo

    Aug 15, 29: ea S la Wi cass Aug 19, Sp 2: Mud Mysy

    Sp 2: chs! tai

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    ONGOINGdi Rosanapa, 707-226-5991, www.dsapsv.

    o u Sp 17: Zmb-P hus

    Au 13: Sav d rsa ii

    Au 31: Summ lu w Sadw Bk

    ONGOINGLive at Uptown Theatrenapa, 707-259-0123, www.upwaapa.m

    Au 9: tad t W Spk

    Au 12: rb cay Bad

    Au 25: A ev w Ba Ws

    Au 26: Ja rvs

    Au 27: Ma Jakss Bday Bas, au fvad

    Sp 4: Ky ls

    ONGOING FRIDAYSFriday Night PulseTastingsAcMe f Ws, S.ha, 5-7pm, www.amws.m, 888-963-0440

    ONGOINGFriday Night Winemaker EventsJV W & Sps, napa, 5-7pm, $2, 707-253-2624, www.jvw.m

    Au 12: h Ws

    Au 19: caa Wy

    Au 26: hz cas

    Sp 2: Jsp Pps Wy

    ONGOINGTasting Events at Wineries of Napa Valleynapa tw c, napa, 707-253-9450

    www.apavas.m, k wbs ms & ps

    Au 9, 23: f n ca B Samps

    Au 12, 19, 26: ca B, f W & Asa cs

    Au 13: M Bwmas Ads Vay Bwy

    Au 14: W M Pa w Asa css

    Au 20-21: Asa cs Pas

    Au 27-28: Sp ad SdsONGOING THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30

    Modernism Photography After 1930

    Exhibit at Turnbull Cellars

    oakv, 707-963-5839, www.ubuws.m,

    ONGOING FRIDAYS SUNDAYS THROUGH OCTOBER 1Gourmet Flatbread Piazza & Wine

    at Black Stallion Winery

    napa, 11am-3pm, $7/mmbs, $15

    www.baksawy.m, 707-227-3250

    ONGOING THROUGH NOVEMBER 13Signs of Life Photography Exhibit

    by Robert Buelteman at Mumm Napa

    rud, www.mummapa.m, 707-976-7702

    AUGUST 9Grgich Hills Estate Dinnerat Farmstead with Violet GrgichS. ha, 707-963-9181, www..m

    AUGUST 11Baskets of Californias Indiansnapa Vay Musum, Yuv, 6-7:30pm, $10, $5/mmbs

    www.apavaymusum., 707-944-0500

    AUGUST 12

    Dawn at Dusk Happy Hour at Acacianapa, 4:30-6:30pm, $10/w ub

    www.aaavyad.m, 707-226-9991

    AUGUST 12Hot Havana Nights:A Cigar Party

    at Castello di AmorosaW cub Mmb ev, casa, 6:30-11pm, $120/mmbs, $140/

    www.asdamsa.m, 707-967-6272

    AUGUST 12Girls Night Outt rm, fa Sps Wy, S. ha, 5-8pm, 707-967-8032

    AUGUST 13Lobster Luau Wine Fest at Judds Hillnapa, 5-8pm, $120, $85/mmbs, rSVP

    707-255-2332, www.judds.m

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    AUGUST 13Club Artesa Summer DinnerAsa Wy, napa, 6:30-8:30pm, $85

    www.asawy.m, 877-224-8309

    AUGUST 13Rock-N-Roll Reserve Release Party at Clos du Valnapa, 800-993-9463, www.sduva.m

    AUGUST 13Plein Air Workshop with Alfredo Tofanellinapa Vay Musum, Yuv, 9am-1pm, $60

    www.apavaymusum., 707-944-0500, rSVP

    AUGUST 13Bee-ing Therenapa Vay Musum, Yuv, 7-8pm, $5, /mmbs

    www.apavaymusum., 707-944-0500

    AUGUST 143rd Annual Canines & WineshAll Ws, S. ha, 10am-2pm, $15/mmbs, $20, 707-967-2620

    AUGUST 17Art & Wine with Kathryn HallhAll rud, $100/mmbs, $150, www.aws.m, 707-967-0700

    AUGUST 18-20American Harvest Workshopcakbad cas, rud, www.akbad.m

    AUGUST 19

    Lobster Boil Dinner withWinemaker Bob Pepi at Andretti Winerynapa, 6-10pm, $75/mmbs, $85/-mmbs

    www.adwy.m, 877-386-5070x225, rSVP

    AUGUST 209th Annual Sterling Silver Screenings:

    Monkey Businesscasa, gas p 7pm, mv a dusk, $10, $5/ud 16

    www.svyads.m, 707-942-3322

    AUGUST 20Annual Bocce Event at Mumm Naparud, 10am-3pm, cub Vva ev, $65

    www.mummapa.m, 800-686-6272, rSVP

    AUGUST 20Annual Harvest Party in the Vineyards

    at Beaulieu Vineyardsrud, 10am-1pm, www.bvws.m, 800-264-6918x5233

    AUGUST 20

    1886 Summer Winemaker Dinnerat Ehlers Estate

    S. ha, lv mus ad a us aay ppad am--ab

    d. 6pm, $65, $50/ub mmbs, 707-963-5972, www.ssa.m

    AUGUST 20Burger & Barrel Bash with AnnualGrape Stomp CompetitionPju Pv Wy, rud, 11am-2pm, $55/mmbs, $75

    www.pju.m, 800-446-7358

    AUGUST 20The Artists Palette Dining Experience:Juslyn VineyardsMa()sy napa Vay, napa hsd by Pps Py & cay Bu

    6:30pm, $155, $124/mmbs, www.masy.m, 707-944-0889

    AUGUST 21Winery Hike Event at Acacianapa, www.aaavyad.m, 707-226-9991

    AUGUST 21Music on the TerraceDma cad, Yuv, www.ad.m, 707-944-2280

    AUGUST 27Wine Club Pick-up & Harvest Partyat Judds Hillnapa, 12-3pm, /mmbs, $20/uss, rSVP

    707-255-2332, www.judds.m

    AUGUST 274th Annual Harvest STOMP Partynapa Vay gapws, Bkss Mssu hpp Vyad, oakv

    $225, 5-10pm, www.avssmp.m, 707-944-8311

    AUGUST 27Date & Movie Nightt rm, fa Sps, S. ha, 5:50pm w & d, mv 7:50pm

    www.asps.m, 866-967-8032

    AUGUST 27Cooking Class: Its Fantastico with Misty Phelpscda gabs i, napa, fau Sms W cmpay

    $150, 4-8pm, www.daabs.m, 707-224-7969

    AUGUST 27An Intimate Evening with Alfredi Tofanellinapa Vay Musum, Yuv, 5:30-7:30pm, $10, /mmbs

    www.apavaymusum., 707-944-0500

    AUGUST 27-28Grgich Hills Cheese Festivalrud, 11am-3pm, $25 pus $5/pa sma

    www..m, 707-963-2784

    AUGUST 28Sunday SocialVad napa Vay, D Pak, 12-4pm, $35, mmbs/

    www.vada.m, 707-963-3816

    AUGUST 28Sketching Calistoga Art Workshopscasa Vs c, casa, 10am-12pm, $30

    www.apavayawksps.m, 707-942-0197

    SEPTEMBER 1First Thursday Fashion! Food! Fun!Sp, sp & as yu way u dww!Dww casa, 6-9pm, www.asavss.m

    SEPTEMBER 2Labor Day Weekend Case Sale

    at Beaulieu Vineyardsrud, 10am-5pm, www.bvws.m, 800-264-6918x5233

    SEPTEMBER 4Sketching Calistoga Art Workshopscasa Vs c, casa, 10am-12pm, $30

    www.apavayawksps.m, 707-942-0197

    ONGOING21st Annual Summer Concert Series

    at Rodney Strong Vineyardshadsbu, www.dys.m, 800-678-4763

    Sp 4: cs B

    FRIDAYS THROUGH OCTOBERSebastiani Winery Friday Music SeriesSma, 6-9pm, 707-933-3226, www.sbasa.m

    Au 12: Baktax

    Au 19: Jam Jams Bad

    Au 26: Dba Ws

    Sp 2: Adam taum & t taumas

    ONGOINGSummer Music Series at Mazzocco Wineryhadsbu, 6-8pm, 800-501-8466, www.mazz.m

    Au 26: lady D

    Sp 16: Sd A

    ONGOINGSummer Music Series at de Lorimier Winerygysv 6-8pm, 800-546-7718, www.dmwy.m

    Au 19: SuaONGOING

    Summer Music Series at Wilson Wineryhadsbu, 6-8pm, 800-433-4602, www.wswy.m

    Au 12: Saywas

    Sp 2: Sd cu

    ONGOING THURSDAYS2nd Annual St. Francis Summer Film FestivalSaa rsa 7:30pm, , B a bak & a p!

    www.saswy.m, 888-675-Wine

    Au 11: fd Dams

    Au 18: Sdways

    ONGOING THURSDAY-SATURDAYMichel-Schlumberger Winery Green Tourhadsbu, 10:30am, $25, 800-447-3060, www.msumb.m

    ONGOING Jazz it Up Saturday Wine & Jazz Concert SeSass Vyad tas Ba, hadsbu, 4-6pm

    www.sassvyad.m, 707-431-2222

    Au 13: Sa Baux Ws Qua au nam lms

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    ONGOINGCarneros Bistro & Wine Bar Introduces

    Thematic Wine Programh aa wmaks.Pus, atusday,6:30-8pmby w

    ds. t ld a Sma, rSVP, www.dasma.m, 707-931-

    ONGOINGVineyard Walk & Photography Workshop

    at B.R. Cohn Wineryg e, 10am-1pm, $45, $35/mmbs

    707-931-7924x123, www.b.m

    ONGOINGExclusive Wine & Cheese Tastingat B.R. Cohn Winery

    g e, 11am & 3pm, $25, $20/mmbs

    707-931-7924x123, www.b.m

    ONGOINGPrivate Wine Tastings

    at Ferrari-CaranoVineyards and Wineryhadsbu Pk Bu v ws, 6-8 pp, $20-$40pp

    by appm, 707-433-6700, www.a-aa.m

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    ONGOINGWine and Food Pairing

    at Ferrari-CaranoVineyards and Wineryhadsbu Mamak, a a ad s ma ws w

    p d. 6-8 pp, $35pp, by appm

    707-433-6700, www.a-aa.m

    ONGOINGFree Guided Winery Tour

    at Ferrari-CaranoVineyards and Wineryhadsbu Mday-Sauday, 10am, by appm

    707-433-6700, www.a-aa.mONGOING

    Group Private Tastings

    at Ferrari-CaranoVineyards and Wineryhadsbu iuds 5 ws, 9-25 pp udud a, by

    appm. $20 p ps, 707-433-6700, www.a-aa.m

    ONGOINGTerroir & History Tour at Chateau St. JeaKwd, A vs caau S. Ja s a yu sss.

    cmpmay, 11am-2pm, 707-833-4134, www.aausja.m

    ONGOINGFood and Wine Pairing

    at the Mayo Reserve Room9200 Sma hwy, Kwd, Day, 10:30am-6pm, 7 us d/w a

    $35, rsvas mmdd, 707-833-5504, www.mayamywy

    ONGOING

    Wine Experiences at Chateau St. JeanKwd, t ps mmum, 2 us, $50, by appm

    707-833-4134x5258, www.aausja.m

    cq cpas Bd Sma, e ps mmum, 2 us, $75

    cq cpas cmp tas, e ps mmum, 1.5 us, $2

    Pva ViP W tas, 10:30am, 1 & 3pm, $25, 1 u

    Bx lu Pam w tu

    ONGOINGTours,Tastings & Seminars

    at St. Francis WinerySaa rsa, t ps mmum, ca m ma & sva

    888-675-Wine(9463)x255, www.saswy.m

    Wy tu & tas, 1.5 us, $25

    Vyads tu & tas, 1 u, $20

    Bd Sma, 1.5 u, $65

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    ONGOINGGuided Winery Tours at Gloria FerrerSma, 11am, 1 & 3pm, $10, 707-996-7256, www.a.m

    ONGOING SUNDAYSDomaine Carneros Sparkling Brunch

    at the Fairmont Mission Inn & SpaSma, 9am-1pm, 707-938-9000, www.am.m.sma

    ONGOINGWine & Food Pairing at Kendall-Jackson

    fu, Spa sv d & w as, 10am-4pm, $25707-571-7500, www.kj.m

    ONGOING WEEKENDSWine & Chocolate Pairings at Fritz Winerycvda, 10:30am-4:30pm, $5 as vs pa

    707-894-3389, www.zwy.m

    LAST THURSDAY OF THE MONTH50 Mile AV Vintner's Diningge,Baas& odVPn& SyasmAsVyad.

    fdssud ay. 4-7PM, rSVP, 707-935-3456, asws.m

    ONGOING THURSDAYSThirsty Thursdays at AnabaSma, ejy mpmay s & aks pa w yu w

    as. 4-5:30pm, 707-996-4188, www.aabaws.m

    ONGOING THURSDAY SUNDAYUnique Food & Wine Pairings

    at HKG Tasting Roomg e, 12-6pm, 707-938-7622, www.pkwy.m

    ONGOINGMoondance Cellars & Orchard Station Wines

    g e, Pad w W cuy cas tu tass, $10

    707-938-7550, www.mdaas.m

    ONGOING MONDAY-SATURDAY

    Robert Young Estate Winery Vineyard Tours& Tasting in a Remodeled Grape Gondolagysv, 11:30am, $10, bx u pvdd $20

    707-431-4811, www.yw.m

    ONGOING FRIDAYS & SATURDAYSCome Crush With Usat IcariaCreekWineryWmak J Sm ads a as bd & bad ws

    rSVP, 707-486-9623, www.aawy.m

    EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAYSanta Rosa Original Farmers MarketSaa rsa Vas Bud pak , 8:30am-, 707-522-8629

    EVERY FRIDAY MORNINGSonomaValley Farmers MarketDp Pak, Sma, 9am-, 707-538-7023

    EVERY OTHER WEDNESDAYThe Art of Winemaking WorkshopP Vyads, Sma, 10:30am-12pm, 707-935-8311

    ONGOINGCooking Classes at Ramekins Culinary School450 Ws Spa S, Sma, ck wbs sdu.

    707-933-0450, www.amks.m

    ONGOINGWells Fargo Center for the Arts

    Saa rsa, 707-546-3600, wsaas. Au 16: Ams l

    Au 26: Ka Mada

    Sp 3: Ma B

    ONGOINGSpreckels Performing Arts Centerr Pak, 707-588-3400, www.spks.m

    Au 19-21: Wy Wka, t Musa

    ONGOINGLive Shows at Hopmonk TavernSbasp, 707-829-7300, www.pmk.m

    Au 12: Davd J

    Au 13: t B-Sd Pays

    Au 14: hadsbu gua fsva A Pay

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    AUGUST 172nd Annual Little Car ShowDww Pa gv, 12-5pm

    www.maamsps., 831-372-1787

    August 17-20Dine in DiVinecaau Ju W esa, cam Vay

    www.aauju.m, 831-624-2600

    Au 17: Ps

    Au 18: fa Au 19: Va cas

    Au 20: tsa & Aav fu Vs

    AUGUST 18Concourse dElegance Vintage Car Parade & Displayoa Avu, cam, 11:30am, 831-622-1700, www.uus.m

    AUGUST 19-21Rolex Monterey Motorsports ReunionMazda raway laua Sa, My, 8am-5pm

    www.Mazdaraway.m, 800-327-7322

    AUGUST 19 SEPTEMBER 4Philip Glass Days & Nights Festivalhdd Vay ta, cam Va

    www.daysadssva.m, 831-659-7445

    AUGUST 20Morgan Winery at Barnyard Ferrari Event

    Bayad Spp Va, cam, 4-7pm

    www.mawy.m, 831-751-7777

    AUGUST 20-21Vinode Mocca IceCream SundaesK cas, gy, www.kas.m, 408-847-8827

    AUGUST 2161st Annual PebbleBeach Concourse dElegancePbb Ba, www.pbbba.m, 831-622-1700

    AUGUST 262nd Annual Farm to Table Dinner Seriescamad rs & Spa, Saa cuz, 6pm, $100

    www.amad.m, 831-475-5600, rSVP

    AUGUST 26Music in the Vineyard:Aaron Avila & Second WindBandf Wy, gy, 7-10pm, $5, www.wy.m, 408-842-3305

    AUGUST 26-28

    Sand City West End CelebrationSad cy, 10am-5pm, 831-394-3054

    AUGUST 272nd Annual Scheid VineyardsNew Release Beach Party & ClambakeD M Ba, My, $60, rSVP

    www.sdws.m, 831-455-9990

    AUGUST 272nd Annual Hot Rods for KidsSaa cuz cuy fauds, Wasv, www.ds4kds.m

    AUGUST 27Wine Women & Shoesca d ta cuy cub, Saas, 831-394-5171

    AUGUST 283rd Annual Bernardus Garden Party

    Badus ld, cam Vay, 2-5pm, $65www.badus.m, 888-648-9463

    AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 5Monterey County FairMy cuy fauds, My, 831-372-1000

    SEPTEMBER 3Santa Cruz Starlight Evening Train & Dinnerra camp raads, f

    www.aamp.m, 831-335-4484

    SEPTEMBER 3Heirloom Tomato LunchBadus ld, cam Vay, 11am-2pm

    www.badus.m, 888-648-9463, $95

    SUISUN VALLEY

    AUGUST 14

    SVGGA Harvest CelebrationVs papa Susu Vay ws! 11am-4pm,

    www.susuvayws.m, 707-864-0730

    AUGUST 27Vineyard Walkldwd ck Wy, fad, 6-8pm, $15/mmbs, $20

    www.dwdk.m, 707-426-4424

    AUGUST 28Ledgewood Nights Car Show & Live Musicldwd ck Wy, fad, 11am-4pm

    www.dwdk.m, 707-426-4424

    AUGUST 27

    Music & A Slab in theVines

    Vz famy Vyad, Susu Vay

    www.vzamyvyad.m, 888-823-Vine

    SEPTEMBER 2

    Pick-up Party Movie Night in the Gardens

    W cub Mmb ev Vz famy Vyad, Susu Vay

    www.vzamyvyad.m, 888-823-Vine

    SEPTEMBER 3, 17

    Mankas Summer Series Garden Concerts

    Vz famy Vyad, Susu Vay

    www.vzamyvyad.m, 888-823-Vine

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    by Josh Stein

    Mumm Napa is guided in everything

    they do by the vision of the man who

    founded the property, Guy Devaux. G.H.

    Mumm, a renowned French Champagnerie,

    was one of the first of the Old World houses

    to realize the United States had locations

    where sun, soil, and rain could combine to

    create spots ready for their style of wine-

    growing, and Guy Devaux, with more than

    forty years of sparkling and still wine

    production experience in France, South

    America, and the United States, was given

    the task of finding the growing and produc-

    tion location worthy of the Mumm name. It

    took him four years.

    Monsieur Devaux finally found what he

    was looking for in the Napa Valley, and in

    1986, Mumm Napa was completed along the

    Silverado Trail in the heart of the RutherfordDistrict. The winery was built to allow for

    wines produced according to methode tradi-

    tionelle, which includes hand-pruning and

    care of the vines, careful hand-harvesting into

    the small famous yellow boxes rather than

    larger bins, and in-bottle fermentation so

    each wine has aged on the yeast.

    While Guy Devaux passed away in 1995,

    his spirit lives on in the winerys top wines

    DVX and Devaux Ranch, as well as in the

    continuation of traditional production under

    Winemaker Ludovic Dervin, who brings

    sparkling wine experience from Charles

    Heidseick, G.H. Mumm, and Piper Sonoma

    and still wine knowledge from the Russian

    Rivers Hartford Court and Gary Farrell. The

    winery has been certified by the Napa Green

    Winery and Green Land programs, as well as

    being the only winery in the United States to

    be ISO certified.

    Mumm Napa is, in fact, the remaining

    large sparkling house to source their grapes

    exclusively from the Napa Valley, continuing

    Guy Devauxs belief that Napa is the perfect

    valley for New World bubbles.

    The resulting wines display the best of

    modern and traditional winegrowing. Mumm

    Napa is well known for its award-winning

    DVX, Brut Prestige, Brut Ros and Cuvee M,

    as well as their many winery-exclusive

    sparkling wines, Deveux Ranch, Blanc deBlancs, Sparkling Pinot Noirs and their

    special re-release of Santana Brut, Carlos

    Santana and winemaker Ludovic Dervines

    artistic blend. Also available at the winery are

    many award-winning Library Wines. Equally,

    the winery also makes available Chardonnay

    and Pinot Noir still wines, as well as large-

    and small-format bottles of their sparkling

    wines for those everyday or special occasions

    in need of pizzazz.

    Of course, if Mumm Napa were o

    about its wines, it wouldnt be the wo

    renowned wine country destination it is,

    the real secret is to go at locals time, wh

    is actually in the mornings before the h

    and crowds, when palates are at th

    sharpest and the Valleys best views are

    crystal-clear light. Once you walk into

    breezeway and are greeted by a staff memb

    everything else is taken care of for you

    except for deciding which of several differ

    tours and tasting experiences you wish

    enjoy.

    On the tasting side, groups of less than

    can taste without reservations on the outs

    patio or in the glass-enclosed tasting sal

    Each gives access to staff who really c

    about your visit and presents views not to

    missed. Even more special is the Oak Terr

    tasting, which offers library wines with f

    and cheese pairings, if you choose, wleisurely relaxation on the terrace. The terr

    is built around a 180-year-old blue o

    protection of which, in keeping with

    Devaux spirit, delayed construction m

    than nine months in ensuring no damag

    the tree during the building. The result

    line of sight over the Valley is magnificent

    On the touring side, there is a 10 a

    complimentary tour or the 11 a.m., 1 an

    p.m. paid tours, which include spark

    MummNapaA Wine Country Destination

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    wines tasting for those so

    inclined. Larger groups of six or

    more havent been forgotten. The

    winery recommends calling in

    advance to guarantee a table for

    your group.

    Equally, the winery is wellknown for its Fine Art Photog-

    raphy Gallery, which rotates exhi-

    bitions, has included work by Art

    Rogers and Blue Earth Alliance,

    and is currently showcasing the

    photographs of Robert Buel-

    teman.

    Year-round, the James OShea

    Gallery houses twenty-seven

    original Ansel Adams prints on

    loan from grandson MatthewAdams. Sparkling wines and fine

    art: what could pair better?

    Mumm Napa is also host to

    their Club Vivant members,

    voted as the best wine club in the

    Valley. In addition to receiving

    sparkling wines shipped directly

    to your door every other month,

    members also participate in club

    events such as lobster feeds,

    bocce tournaments, Greekcruises and holiday dinners.

    Special complimentary tastings

    and discounts are just a few

    reasons this wine club is rated

    number one.

    Clearly, at year twenty-five,

    Mumm Napa and its staff can be

    quite proud. Not only have they

    carried on the discerning eye and

    demand for highest quality of

    Guy Devaux, they have continued

    to push for even greater hospi-

    tality and enjoyment of the

    Valleys bounty. Monsieur Devaux

    got it absolutely right. Come see

    and taste for yourself why the

    quest finally ended when he

    looked out upon the Valley from

    the Silverado Trail and knew he

    had found the place for sparkling

    wine in the Napa Valley.

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    Andretti Winery is excited to offer a unique invitation to the re-

    launch of the Andretti Wine Club and extend a special offer to you.

    Join the Andretti Wine Club by August 31, 2011, and you will receive

    not only the standard 20% discount, but receive an additional 10% off

    on the September 2011 club shipment! All you have to do is enter thecode relaunch in the customer comment box when you sign up

    online or in their Napa Valley Tasting Room.

    The Andretti Wine Club has a number of programs and one is

    bound to fit your needs. All wine club shipments are hand selected by

    winemaker Bob Pepi. The different club programs that they have to

    offer are:

    Leggendas Club Receive three bottles of Andretti Wine monthly.

    Icona Wine Club Receive six bottles of Andretti wine sent out

    quarterly.

    Holiday Celebrations Club Members receive three bottles of

    Andretti wine quarterly, along with a special holiday shipment.

    Speciale Wine Club You will receive three bottles ofAndretti wine sent out quarterly.

    Quarterly shipment months are: March, June,

    September and December

    All clubs are available as a red and white shipment or reds only,

    and all clubs have a pick up option.

    Receive 20% off all your purchases online and in the Tasting Room

    And, Andretti is pleased to introduce their newest club option:

    Andretti Venti Quattro Club Twice a year, you the customer,

    will get to select your own case of wine or allow them to choose

    for you.

    Case shipment months are April and November.

    Receive 20% off your case purchases during thebi-annual shipment months.

    Other benefits of belonging to one of Andretti Winerys clubs inclu

    Complimentary wine tasting for members and three additional

    guests a $60 value.

    30% re-order discount on select club shipment wines purchased

    within 60 days of receiving your club shipment.

    Invitations to exclusive seasonal member only events.

    Annual recognition in our Anniversary Rewards program,

    where you can receive up to a $40 gift certificate.

    Special pricing for wine club members on both public and

    private tours and tastings.

    To sign up online, visit www.andrettiwinery.com. Contact [email protected] or call her at 1-877-386-5070 ext. 225 w

    any questions you may have or if you would like to join the Andr

    Wine Club via phone.

    Andretti Winery is conveniently located midway betw

    Yountville and downtown Napa, just west of the Silverado Trail4162 Big Ranch Road. Visitors are welcome daily (except major h

    days) from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Andretti Winery Re-Launches Its Major Wine Club Program

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    For a relaxing and interesting winery visit

    in Monterey County, check out the Hahn

    SLH Estate Winery owned by the Nicolaus

    Hahn Family which has made wine in

    Montereys Santa Lucia Highlands for more

    than thirty years.

    Nicolaus (Nicky) and Gaby Hahn

    discovered their love for California wines in

    the mid 70s, eventually purchasing two

    neighboring Monterey County horse and

    cattle ranches that had been converted to

    vineyard property. It was there that first

    Smith & Hook Winery and then Hahn

    Estates Winery were established.

    The estate is naturally elegant, situatedagainst the magnificent backdrop of the

    Santa Lucia Mountains. From the Hahn SLH

    Estate Visitor Center which is open daily,

    guests can taste several wines while enjoying

    views across the expansive Salinas Valley. Its

    the history at the Hahn SLH Estate, however,

    that is the foundation of the setting.

    It was Nicky Hahn, the Grandfather of

    the Santa Lucia Highlands, who in 1988 sent

    a letter to neighboring vintners advocating a

    new wine appellation. Ultimately his

    pioneering effort led to the creation in 1991

    of the Santa Lucia Highlands AVA, now one

    of this most exciting, sought and highly-

    lauded U.S. wine appellations. Today, Hahn

    Family Wines, still family-owned and oper-

    ated, includes Nicky and Gabys son Philip

    Hahn and daughter Dr. Caroline Hahn who

    are active and prominent in the winery.

    Intensely involved in the evolution of the

    region, the Hahn SLH Estate is now keenly

    focused on producing Pinot Noir. The Hahn

    Family now owns 650 Santa Lucia Highlands

    vineyard acres, with 400 of those acres

    planted to Pinot Noir at elevations that rangefrom 200 to 1,200 feet. These meticulously

    planted hillside vineyards produce the grapes

    used to create the estate wines.

    With ownership of more than 1,000 vine-

    yard acres in Monterey, this leading winery

    became certified sustainable through the

    Sustainability in Practice (SIP) Vineyard

    Certification Program. Hahn practices

    sustainability through its dedication to its

    employees well being, long time dedication

    to environmental stewardship and dilig

    farming practices.

    In addition, because wine is alw

    elevated with food, Hahn SLH Estate h

    tapped Chef Brian Overhauser to deve

    the first fully integrated culinary program

    the Santa Lucia Highlands. Chef Overhau

    is keenly focused upon fresh and lo

    ingredients from within thirty miles of

    wine estate. Hahn SLH Estate will so

    feature The Kitchen, a state-of-the-art cu

    nary center highlighting the best of the San

    Lucia Highlands and the Salinas Valley.

    Hahn SLH Estate Winery produce

    broad portfolio of California wines rangfrom the Ultra-Premium Lucienne and Ha

    SLH Estate Wines from the Santa Lucia Hi

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    Open daily from 10am to 5pm

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    Introducing, for your sipping pleasure, Savour

    Saint Helena, your new favorite tasting room.

    Whether you are looking for the new up

    and coming winery, a wine you cant find

    anywhere else, or just a place to sit and enjoy

    a glass of wine before dinner, Savour Saint

    Helena has all your bases covered.

    The brain child of Ron Fenolio and Dejan

    Nikitovic, Savour Saint Helena was created

    to give the public a chance to find and taste

    some of the Napa Valleys best small produc-

    tion wines in one convenient place. At the

    same time Savour Saint Helena offers these

    small production wineries the chance to get

    their wines directly in front of the wine

    drinking public.

    Stationed in the former home of Tesoroand the Napa Soap Company, Savour Saint

    Helena has a spacious, airy feel. Warm

    inviting colors mixed with eclectic, modern

    decor and a funky twist gives the tasting

    room a fun, and approachable atmosphere.

    Inside you will find wines from the likes

    of Veedercrest Estates, Terroir Napa Valley,

    Richard Partridge, Spotted Owl Vineyards,

    Houdini and Aret Wines, with more to

    come. Each producer brings something

    special to the line up and adds a new dimen-

    sion to the tasting room. Collectively the

    line-up is diverse and exciting with some-

    thing for everyones taste and budget.

    Unfamiliar with these brands? Youre not

    alone. Savour Saint Helena is a haven forsome of the Napa Valleys lesser known

    gems.

    Some have a long and glamorous past,

    like Ron Fenolios Veedercrest Estates, which

    was one of the wineries selected for the 1976

    Judgement of Paris. Others are brand

    spanking new like Dejan Nikitovics Aret

    Wines which was born in 2009 from his

    passion for wine and prompted a move from

    Los Angeles to Napa.

    Terroir Napa Valley, made by Saint

    Helena local Craig Handly, has been around

    since 1984. Craig also makes the wine for

    Houdini, owned by Tim Dean, and focuses

    on Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and

    Chardonnay with the occasional foray into

    other varietals.

    Another Saint Helena local, Richard

    Partridge, produces Chardonnay and

    Cabernet Sauvignon, bearing his name.

    Richard is also a California Certified Organic

    farmer and is currently working on a plan

    plant truffle inoculated trees on his S

    Helena estate.

    Last but not least Mikhail Gishizky,

    master mind behind Spotted Owl Vineya

    brings to Savour Saint Helena two amSyrahs as well as his Mountain Cuve

    Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon blend.

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    Savour Saint Helena one more especi

    fabulous feature of Savour Saint Helen

    the fact that it is open until eight ocl

    every evening. Later hours and easy walk

    access from all of Saint Helenas exqui

    shops, delectable dining and charm

    accommodations makes Savour Saint Hel

    a convenient and desirable place to relax

    locals and tourists alike.

    Come on by to savor some great wine a

    let them charm you with their warm ho

    tality and daring sense of style.

    Savour Saint Helena is open from 10

    a.m. to 8 p.m. everyday, absolutely no res

    vations required. Stop by for a visit at 6

    Main Street, Saint Helena. For more in

    mantion, call (707) 968-5445 or send

    email to [email protected].

    Savor the Day at Savour Saint HelenaCome Meet Saint Helenas Very Own Co-Op Tasting Room

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    SEARED AHI TUNA WITH CALABRIAN CHILI AIOLI

    by Khambay Khamsyvoravong, HKG Tasting Room Chef de Cuisine

    Calabrian Chili Aioli

    1 egg yolk Calabrian chilis to taste

    1 egg 10 oz. canola oil

    lemon, juiced Salt, to taste

    In a blender, add egg yolk, egg, lemon juice and Calabrian chili (these little

    peppers pack a lot of heat, so add as much as you can stand). Blend until fairly

    smooth. While the blender is on, drizzle in canola oil and add salt to taste.

    Seared Ahi Tuna with Summer Squash

    1 zucchini 1 pound ahi tuna

    1 yellow summer squash Pepper, to taste 1 tablespoon butter Salt, to taste

    Thinly slice summer squash. Heat a saut pan until it is hot. Add butter and

    summer squash, season with salt and pepper. Quickly saut squash for about

    30 seconds and transfer to plate as the base for the tuna.

    With the same saut pan, heat until it is hot. Season tuna with salt & pepper

    to taste. Sear tuna until you get a nice browning on each side (about 15

    seconds on each side). Transfer to a cutting board and slice into thick slices

    Place on top of sauted summer squash and serve with Calabrian chili aioli.

    Who doesnt love picnics? Whether its a

    trip to the beach, an evening at the Farmers

    Market or just a lazy afternoon on your own

    patio, wine always plays an essential part.

    With these long summer evenings, Im

    always looking for something a little

    different to bring out and the 2009 HKG

    Estate Pinot Ros is perfect. Ros wine is

    light, fun and exciting to drink, and I love

    opening the bottle with that distinct soft red

    hue that has everyone wondering what you

    are drinking.

    This recipe is from Khambay Khamsyvo-

    ravong, HKG Estate Tasting Room Chef de

    Cuisine who knows how to perfectly pair

    foods with the HKG Estate varietals. HKG

    Estate wines are the ultra-premium wines

    produced by Hop Kiln Winery from all

    estate grown grapes in the Russian River

    Valley. The 2009 HKG Estate Pinot Ros is

    a perfect match for the seared tuna as this

    dry style Ros highlights the Calabrian chili

    spice while the fattiness of the dish keeps

    the wines tannins in check. Slightly sweet

    with a hint of strawberry and tropical guava

    characters, the Ros pairs well with the

    flavors of ripe summer squash. This seared

    tuna recipe is quick, easy and so tasty. The

    squash brought nice vibrant colors to the

    plate but also made the dish feel light so it

    is ideal for summer dining while the wine

    retains its bright acidity and finishes crisp,

    dry and refreshing.

    The HKG Estate Tasting Room in Glen

    Ellen offers a selection of current wines

    produced by Hop Kilns talented young

    winemaker, Chuck Mansfield. If you wou

    like to enjoy this pairing, the tasting room

    open Thursday through Sunday from 12

    p.m. to 6 p.m. Reservations are recom-

    mended and can be made by calling (707

    938-7622. They also have a new summe

    menu featuring both savory and sweet pa

    ings showcasing the seasonal produce fro

    Sonoma. As if all this wasnt enough, the

    is a wonderful display case containing th

    decadent desserts and pies that can be

    enjoyed with a glass of wine or taken awa

    With all of these delicious treats, you wil

    not want to miss out on such an enjoyab

    experience.

    Seared Ahi Tuna with Calabrian Chili Aiol

    Paired with HKG Estate 2009 Pinot Ros

    Perfect Pairs BY ALEXANDRA CHARSLEY

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    Summer Movie Series Benefits Napa Valley Family Centers

    Sterling Vineyards, the landmark Calistoga winery, announces the

    ninth annual Sterling Silver Screen Series. Once again, through the

    generosity of NBC Universal, the 2011 summer season of movies in

    the vineyards will feature classic and neo-classic films in a range ofgenres from the Universal archives. All proceeds from the summer

    screenings will benefit two local non profits; the Calistoga Family

    Center and the St. Helena Family Centers. To date, the Sterling

    Silver Screen program has raised more than $120,000 for local char-

    ities.

    The next Sterling Silver Screenings features the Marx Brothers in

    Monkey Business on Saturday, August 20. Made in 1931, this classic

    comic favorite was the boys first Hollywood feature and stars

    Groucho, Zeppo, Harpo and Chico as stowaways on an ocean liner.

    Hilarious antics ensue as they encounter gangsters and true love while

    avoiding capture by the crew.

    Seabiscuit, on Saturday, September 10, is the true story of the

    Depression-era racehorse that, despite his small stature and a slight

    limp, became an unlikely track champion and symbol of hope for a

    generation of Americans. Seabiscuit united his owner, trainer, jockey

    and an entire nation and proved that heart and tenacity can triumph

    against all odds.

    The season concludes on Saturday, October 1 with Saboteur, a

    1942 Hitchcock thriller. When sabotage destroys part of an aircraft

    factory, plant worker Barry Kane is accused of the crime. In an

    attempt to clear his name, he sets out to track down the man he

    believes to be the actual saboteur. The two men confront each other

    in a memorable showdown atop the Statue of Liberty. A precursor toNorth by Northwest and The Fugitive, the Saboteur screenplay was

    written by the legendary Dorothy Parker.

    The Sterling Silver Screen Series is very popular with Valley resi-

    dents said Mark Mathewson, Sterling Vineyards Visitors Center

    Manager. Remarkably, we have fans that plan their summer getaways

    around our screening schedule. Bring your friends and family to Ster-

    ling, watch a great movie over a glass of wine and benefit two local

    causes.

    Each screening offers wine tasting and festival seating on the S

    ling Vineyard Meadow at Sterling Vineyards, 1111 Dunaweal Lan

    Calistoga. All Sterling Silver Screen films are suitable for inform

    family viewing; however, parents are suggested to review MPAA a

    sories online in advance of attendance - and note that some filmsnot rated.

    The grounds open at 7 p.m. and guests are encouraged to ar

    early, dress in layers and bring a blanket or low backed beach ch

    to sit on. A pre-show of classic cartoons, followed by the feat

    presentation, begins at dusk. Admission tickets are $10 for adults

    $5 for children (under 16). All proceeds from tickets sales an

    percentage of wine sales benefit the non-profit Stars & Vines Fu

    More information is available online at www.sterlingvineyards.com

    by calling (707) 942-3322.

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    As Frank Vezer says with great pride, The 2006 and 2007 vintages

    of Vezer Cabs and Zins rock the house. In the last 18 months, both

    in the major national and international competitions, Vezer has wongold, double gold and tied for Best in Class for North Central Coast

    Appellation.Only some of the finest restaurants and wine shops in the country

    carry Vezer, and only by special arrangement. The wines range from

    $50 to $100 retail, but wine club members get a great discount and aguaranteed of allocations. If you try to get this wine anywhere else if

    you can even find it you can expect to pay close, to or more than,$200 per bottle. The winery has discovered that when people join

    they do not let their membership go. In fact, Vezer has one of the

    highest club retentions of all time. There are many reasons to joinother than the award-winning wine shipments and the benefits that

    give you VIP status and recognition. Theres ambiance that you simply

    cannot get anywhere else, free tastings for up to four to six people, aprivate tasting room and club room onsite, ATV tours, free wine club

    pick-up parties with live music, exceptional food and wine servedright from the barrels.

    Winter pick-up parties are usually barrel burning events, roasting

    linguica, Hungarian Paprika Bacon and sausages from all over theworld, accompanied by hearty Zins, some seductive Cabernets, Petite

    Sirah and Barrel Room Select Blends. And try roasting smores over theopen fire while tasting some of the finest white and ruby Ports.

    At the spring and summer pick-up parties there are outd

    movies, barbecues and live music in the gardens, either at the Pri

    Ranch or the small Western Village of Mankas Corner. (The Vezbought Mankas Corner, in its entirety, several years back and re

    vated into a European-style oasis. Here you feel like you were onset with Russell Crowe in the movie A Good Year.) Throughout

    year there are special concerts and formal dinners at the winery an

    the private ranch. Just imagine one of Americas greatest tenors starwith the ballet Besame Mucho as the light slowly turns its focus

    the star standing in the middle of the vineyard, secluded in a primile-long valley owned by the Vezers, then all the sudden this be

    tiful blond in a cobalt blue gown starts on the hillside nearby with

    instrumental solo with her electric violin that simply resonthroughout the valley. Just as the sommelier pours you a wine r

    from a magnum of one of Vezers private reserves, all while enjoy

    wild boar, Moroccan chicken or filet mignon. As owner Frank Vesays, It is truly the opportunity of a lifetime, and it is here for yo

    enjoy!The wine club, due to the limited production and quaint pri

    settings is anticipated to be capped at 1,000 members. The C

    consists of 250 spots for Chieftains VIP Chairmens, and 750 Emembers and these two quotas are quickly filling up. Stop by and v

    the Vezers and join either club at the tasting room or you can even jonline at www.vezerfamilyvineyard.com.

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    For those looking to take that love of wine to

    the next level and create their own wine theresJudds Hill MicroCrush, right in the heart of NapaValley.

    Named as the place to custom crush yourwine in Napa Valley, by Food and Wine magazine,Judds Hill was started by the Finkelstein family,who began their own winemaking story in the early70s, as real life garagistes. Their first productionarea was their garage in a canyon in SouthernCalifornia and it was there they first learned abouthandcrafted wines in the purest sense.

    In 1979, they purchased a ranch just south ofSt. Helena, Napa Valley and began growing grapesand making wine for real. Art and Bunnie Finkel-stein built Whitehall Lane Winery, made somepretty great wines there, and sold it several yearslater. Soon, Art and Bunnie, along with son, Juddand daughter-in-law, Holly, began crafting smalllots of ultra-premium Napa Valley wine from theirestate vineyard under the Judds Hill label.

    In the early 90s, they pioneered MicroCrush togive grape growers and wine enthusiasts thechance to make their own custom handcraftedwine. Today, that facility is state-of-the-art, but thegaragiste spirit is alive and well.

    For wine lovers of all levels, here is a realchance to learn and experience what being a wine-maker is truly like from the folks that coined theterm MicroCrush more than 20 years ago.

    Youll work closely with the Judds Hill wine-making team, choosing all the components (fromfruit to labels, barrels and bottles even) that reflectyour own expression of wine. At Judds Hill, theyllhelp steer you through the entire process fromgrape to glass and educate you as you go. Whatcould possibly be more fun?

    Feeling part artist and part Ad Man?Work with their design team to create your very

    own wine label and dabble in both.And dont miss the blending either here is

    where wizardry, art and science all come togetherand where you are the one creating the alchemy-in-a-bottle. At Judds Hill MicroCrush, put your stampon your own wine.

    For more information, or to experienceMicroCrush on your own, contact: Judds HillWinery at 2332 Silverado Trail, Napa.For more information, call (707) 255-2332 oremail [email protected].

    Judds Hill MicroCrushTrue wine enthusiasts never tire in their quest for undiscovered wineries and wine experience

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    By Abigail Zimmerman

    In 1969, Sonoma County issued a winery permit to two enthusi-astic entrepreneurs in pursuit of Pinot and Chardonnay. It was the first

    time in almost 20 years that Sonoma issued a winery permit. SonomaCounty picked wisely.

    Norman deLeuze and partner Gino Zepponi the ZD in ZD

    Wines were two aerospace engineers with a penchant for makingBurgundian varietals of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. This new winery

    permit would alter the lives of both men and their families forever.

    Pooling resources, Norman, Gino and Rosa Lee (Normans wife)rented a small farm building in the Carneros region. They purchased

    wine grapes, some 50-gallon oak barrels and a redwood vat. Three

    hundred cases of Pinot Noir and a small batch of White Riesling repre-sented ZDs first commercial vintage in 1969. The rest, they say, is

    history.ZD Wines is still a family run operation; Julie, Brett and Robert

    deLeuze have taken the torch from their parents and have furthergrown this premiere Napa Valley winery.

    At ZD Wines, a commitment to family is equal to their commitment

    to sustainably grown and produced wines. Before there was green oreco or organic, there were Norman and Gino out in their vineyards

    in what is now known as Carneros. This was 1969 and they were still

    hobbyists. But these visionaries shared a passion for the earth andhealthy farming. Today, some 40 years later, ZD estate vines are still

    farmed 100% organically. Their winery is 100% solar run and theyrecycle all of their wastewater with an aerobic digester and a reclama-

    tion system. (Pause for applause.)

    Family and responsible winemaking are vital to the ZD Winesfamily as is giving back to the Napa Valley community that has

    nurtured and sustained their dream for so many years.

    Which is why this month on Saturday, August 20th from noon to4 p.m., ZD Wines will be hosting the ZD Summer Wine Celebration

    specifically benefiting the Napa Boys & Girls Club Teen Center.ZD family and staff will be pairing current and new releases with

    foods cooked personally by the deLeuze family. Founder and march Rosa Lee, uncles and aunts, children as well as grandchildren

    already paired off and wickedly competitive about which foods wil

    the most popular. You be the judge! Already on the lineup will be

    fresh Ceviche with the Rosa Lee Pinot Grigio, Mushroom Crostini w

    Pinot Noir, and Dry Rubbed Grilled Baby Back Ribs paired withBarbera And thats just the start of it.

    Live music will be provided by Marketing Director Scott Fergu

    and his band, The Staves. They will be performing groovy rock

    roll, says Scott with a grin.

    Entirely 100% of all ticket sales and silent auction proceeds wil

    to the Napa Boys & Girls Club Teen Center. The Center has bee

    dear cause for the ZD Wines family. Granddaughter and ZD CalifoSales representative, Jill deLeuze was their Program Director in 2

    (before joining the family business) and felt first hand the heartach

    program planning for at-risk youth with little or no funds. So in 20

    the family contributed $100,000 to overhaul the basement T

    Center on Pueblo Avenue. The funds purchased everything from n

    floors and walls to furniture, computers, electronics and even heasnacks delivered fresh every Monday by a ZD family member.

    This years event will allow ZD Wines to continue their support

    funding of the Teen Center. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at

    door.

    In terms of vino, do not miss two wines at this Celebration!

    First is the 2010 Rosa Lee Pinot Grigio ($22). Produced from

    lusciously grayish-pink clusters grown here in Carneros, this PGrigio is mouth-watering with ripe peach, apricot, honeysuckle

    pineapple. Perfect for summer.

    Second is the 2009 Rosa Lee Barbera ($25). Harvested from

    Twin Creeks Vineyard in Wooden Valley, this Napa Valley Barb

    expresses supple tannins and bright acidity. Bold flavors of red

    fruit and hints of cedar, spice and vanilla will pair well with any por tomato sauce dish.

    Both wines do not see any distribution. The ZD Pinot Grigio

    Barbera are available only at the winery itself or from the websit

    Two gems waiting to be discovered!

    ZD WinesFine Wines & Giving Back to the Teens in Napa Valley

    Reopening of the

    Napa Valley

    Boys & Girls ClubTeen Center

    ZD Wines Family

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    Search for Oldest Charles KrugWine Bottle Announced

    Bottle to be part of history exhibit at Napa Valleys first winery

    In time for the 150th anniversary of Napa Valleys first winery, thePeter Mondavi Sr. Family announces a search for the oldest CharlesKrug Winery bottle in existence. Founded in 1861, Charles Krug

    Winery is the birthplace of the Napa Valley wine industry and has

    been in the Peter Mondavi Family for nearly 70 of its 150 years.Peter Mondavi Jr. puts his family winerys history in perspective:

    Charles Krug was founded the year President Lincoln was inaugu-rated, and the year the Civil War began. At the time, Napa Valley was

    essentially the Wild West. Charles Krug first planted Mission grapes

    on his St. Helena estate but he soon replanted to European varietalswhich he felt would make better wine. Wines made at the time would

    have likely included claret, sherry, Madeira, sweet Tokay and Riesling,

    the latter hugely popular with many of the German immigrant-winemakers in Napa Valley in the late 1800s.

    Readers are encouraged to scour their wine cabinets, cellars, closetsand caves for Charles Krug wine bottles, empty or full, dating either

    from pre-Prohibition or the Peter Mondavi Family era which began

    with the 1944 vintage. Bottles deemed contenders will be authenti-cated by experts in the wine department of Sothebys auction house in

    New York. The Peter Mondavi Family may purchase the winningbottle for display at the winery.

    Plans are for an exhibit of historic artifacts from Charles Krug

    Winery, which will include a towering 9000-gallon vintage redwoodfermentation tank and Charles Krugs original basket press, which he

    used to crush the first harvest at his fledgling winery. The estates

    Redwood Cellar will house the exhibit. The huge structure with itsmany-gabled roof and impressive belvedere was built by Charles Krug

    in 1873 after his original cellar burned to the ground. On the NationalRegister of Historic Places and a California Historic Landmark, the

    Redwood Cellar was restored recently to hold the Peter Mondavi

    Familys reserve barrel aging room. The Cellar will eventually housethe winerys new tasting room and visitors center.

    To submit an entry, visit Charles Krug on Facebook and tell them

    about your bottle and post a photo, or email the story and photo [email protected] by December 31, 2011. Contenders

    for the oldest bottle will be contacted with next steps.Early entries may be displayed at our annual Tastings on the Lawn

    150th Anniversary celebration on September 10. For more informa-tion about the event, visit the website at charleskrug.com.

    Charles Krug Winerys 150-year history traces the transformation

    of the Napa Valley from Wild West to wine country destination.

    With a legacy of nearly 70 years at Charles Krug, the Peter MondaviFamily is dedicated to ecological stewardship in order to preserve the

    land for their children and future generations. Those efforts tosteward the land and preserve the winerys historical legacy are

    earning new respect for a family long identified with California wine.

    To learn more about Charles Krug Winery and the vision of the PeterMondavi Family, visit their website.

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    An Authentic Food and Wine Celebration of Napa Valleys Harvest Season

    Napa Valley Grapegrowers host the 4th annual Harvest Stomp, an

    evening celebration at Beckstoffers Missouri Hopper Vineyard in

    Napa Valleys Oakville appellation, Saturday, August 27th, from 5 to

    10 p.m., featuring a showcase of diverse Napa Valley wines and anarray of exhibition-style cuisine. Stomp is Napa Valleys authentic

    outdoor festival highlighting the bounty of the harvest season,

    offering guests an exclusive opportunity to mingle with Napa Valleys

    famous grapegrowers and vintners as they will each be pouring

    their distinct Napa Valley vintages and offering a glimpse into the life

    of the Valleys most renowned residents.

    Epicureans will delight in wood-fired barbeque, gourmet rotis-

    serie, Mexican carnitas, and oysters on the half shell. Live music will

    be provided by Snap Jackson & the Knock on Wood Players, and Big

    Bang Beat will keep people rocking well into the evening. Additional

    Stomp activities include an Instant Cellar raffle with a chance

    win 100 bottles including selections from Araujo Estate, BON

    Harlan Estate, Gallica, and Staglin a $12,000 value, as well as a l

    auction featuring exclusive Napa Valley food and wine adventure

    Renowned Napa Valley grapegrowers will be pouring exclusand rare wines from their vineyards. Proceeds from the Harv

    Stomp support the NVGs ongoing mission of preserving a

    promoting Napa Valleys world-class vineyards by providing edu

    tion and outreach in the promotion of sustainable best practices.

    Tickets are $225. For more details, visit www.harveststomp.coThe Napa Valley Grapegrowers is a trade organization that h

    played a vital role in strengthening Napa Valley's reputation a

    world-class viticultural region for over 36 years. Its mission is

    preserve and promote Napa Valleys world-class vineyards. N

    represents over 560 Napa County grapegrowers and associated bu

    nesses. For more information, visit www.napagrowers.org.

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