Monday, August 9, 2010

Travel to Italy


I'm beginning plans for travel to Italy again this fall. My friend Gina of Villa Vita International will be investigating properties on the coast and in northern Italy lake district and invited me to tag along. I couldn't refuse an offer like that! Did some clothes shopping and found some walking shoes that I think will work great for all the walking around we do in Italy. (last time I took shoes that I THOUGHT would work, but they caused blisters on the very first day (ugh). There is a big difference between dry hot flat in AZ versus humid warm and hilly in Italian villages. We will be north this time, so should be cooler, and later in the year too. I'm excited for a 9 day visit back in 'the old country'.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Alcantara Chardonnay Wine Label


Each of the wine bottle labels is different and unique; a piece of art created by artist Smokin' Joe McWilliams. He has been commissioned to design all labels for all varietals at Alcantara Vineyards.

He also designs posters for festivals, see earlier post below. Aren't they beautiful? This is the label for the 08 Chardonnay that was bottled at the vineyard on Saturday July 10, the Chard Festival.

Chardonnay Bottling and Festival, 7.10.2010



Saturday July 10 was the Alcantara Vineyards Chard Festival and bottling event. Not only did we get chardonnay bottled, but there was also time to bottle ESTATE Sauvignon Blanc too. That's because there was so much help from a lot of family and friends during the day. My friend Tom spent the entire day working in the wine barn, becoming an expert foil operator and supervisor of kids who wanted to help. Actually several kids performed the foiling and corking better than adults. They have the finesse and gentleness required for perfect and precision results. Alcantara is a boutique winery, so all the work is done by hand, the 'assembly line' above.

Tom using concentration and precision to accomplish bottle foiling properly.

Chard Festival

Thursday, July 8, 2010

July 9 Birthday Bash For Barbara Predmore, owner Alcantara Vineyards

Friday evening is going to be a great big birthday bash to celebrate Barbara Predmore's 60th birthday. Bob, her husband, is putting on the Ritz with lots of food, music, dancing, and of course, WINE for family, friends, and employees of the Vineyard.

Saturday will be the Chardonnay Bottling Festival for anyone who wants to come and enjoy the fun, food, special barrel tasting before bottling, help with the bottling process, and taste exclusive new release Estate wines not yet available to the public! Learn about the new Alcantara Wine Society and Beach Club, and join for special discounts and priority treatment!

Wait until you see the new Chardonnay label, and get a special poster commemorating the festival, get a T shirt, wine glass and 5 different wine tastings too.

Sunday Brunch is a first at the Vineyard (reservations required)! Followed by the usual tasting menu available to everyone.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Celebrate the 4th at Alcantara Vineyards & Winery

Happy Fourth of July! (well we celebrate the whole weekend, don't you?)

There will be BBQ chicken and ribs at Alcantara today and tomorrow, along with music and WINE of course. I've also heard there is going to be some beer to go with that BBQ.

It is going to be at least 10 degrees cooler here in Northern AZ than in Phoenix, so come on up and enjoy the relaxing cool atmosphere, comfort of patio relaxation and pleasure. What more could you want.

See you there.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

July 10 Chardonnay Bottling Festival at Alcantara Vineyards

Update: the Chardonnay Bottling Festival will be Saturday, July 10; held in conjunction with Big Birthday Bash for the entire weekend. For $60 in advance registration, get a poster, a T shirt, 5 tastings and an Alcantara glass, lunch, entertainment, AND first free tastes of NEW Releases - mourvedre, harvest blend, white merlot, and semillion!

Should be a bunch of fun, and we will be introducing the NEW Alcantara Wine Club at this event. Exciting!

Wine Bottling at Alcantara

Today the crew of 4 bottled 164 cases of wine! I had the privilege of 'helping' with quality control tasting amongst my accounting responsibilities. Yes, everything balanced at the end of the day.

First they bottled an incredible Mouvedre. So sad we have to wait for bottle shock to subside before we can enjoy more of this great wine.

Next they bottled a new blend of syrah and zinfandel, it's being called Chaparral. Again, a great wine. Had a glass to relax with at the end of the work day.

Then, had some Mouvedre with dinner. It will be a challenge to wait 4 - 6 weeks before we can drink, but it will be worth it.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Bottling this week

Actually it is Mouvedre that we are bottling this week, and if there is time, the new blend - Zinfandel and Syrah - should be a great combination. We will have to wait until after 'bottle shock' to enjoy the real thing.

Lots of other things going on -- the chapel is going 'vertical -- we are seeing it develop into a real building!

The Wine Club is still in infancy, but will soon be moving along into at least toddler stage :>).

Will enjoy a few cooler days before the real heat arrives in northern AZ.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

This week at Alcantara

This week at Alcantara Vineyard and Winery is starting off busy. We are still adjusting to the hardware and software upgrade so that causes some anxiety and uncertainty.
Sunday was the hottest day on record too. At least with the higher altitude, it cools off in the evenings. The vines love that 40-50 degree temperature swing in a 24 hour period. Any they got it! 107 was the high and about 57 at night for the low.

We will also be bottling chardonnay this week. That's exciting and timely because we are sold out of both moscato and savignon blanc wines in the Tasting Room.

Tom will be helping with the bottling while I assist with the office software issues. I think there will be barrel cleaning and racking going on too; more about that as I learn about it. Hopefully some pictures along the way.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Our Little Place Up North

In order to work at the Vineyard several days a week, I have rented a condo in nearby town of Cottonwood. Tom and I have gradually furnished it with remnants of each of our houses in Phoenix, added a few things and hung a few items on the wall and are beginning to feel at home in our new surroundings. We are trying to decide a name for our 'little place'. Thinking about 'the Edge'; or 'the Limits'; or 'the Fringe' because our unit in the complex is on the corner just one block from Safeway (really convenient) and just one block from a dirt road leading to a cattle ranch with horses grazing on beautiful green pastures near the Verde River. We love the contrast and ease of walking out the door for a long strole through the country or a quick visit to pick up food to make for dinner. The views are incredible of Mingus Mountain and the wide open hills and valley of the high desert. Besides all that, it is about 10 degrees cooler than Phoenix. What a treat!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

A New Focus - WINE

Haven't written in quite a while because the whole focus of FoodWineTravel Connection has changed. No longer is food and travel at the top of the heap, but wine is the new number one.

I recently became a part of the staff at Alcantara Vineyards in the Verde Valley of Arizona. A dream come true, and a new way to express my passion for wines, wine making, vines and vineyards, and drinking wine, of course.

Alcantara Vineyard is owned by Barbara Predmore, who affectionaly calls herself the farmer, and I am working closely with her to alleviate some of the day to day accounting and administrative tasks of managing the vineyard, making wine and monitoring the tasting room which is open daily to the public.

It feels like I am returning to my roots when I'm at the vineyard. I grew up on a farm in Iowa, not a vineyard, of course, but a farm just the same. Our farm was on gravel road, so the machinery and cars were usually dusty from travel. The vineyard too is on a gravel road. It is off the beaten path, down a winding mountain road, nestled near the confluence of the Verde River and Oak Creek. Those two rivers are the only rivers in Arizona that run year round.

The spot is a very special and spiritual place, full of history because of the importance of water in the desert, an the past residents. There are unexplored previously lived in caves on the river banks and historic Indian ruins that can be seen from the tasting room patio and grounds. One day I'll get a chance to explore, I hope. I love going to work every day, driving among the vines to get to the tasting room and offices. Seeing the vineyard workers as the trim, water, and maintain the vines.

I am excited about the future and the possibilities I can experience here at Alcantara.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Corte Bella Italian Club guests receive Wine Bags!

Zucchini blossoms ready to be stuffed with cheeses, dipped in batter and fried - tasty!

Once again, we were invited to participate with Gina of Villa Vita International Travel at the Corte Bella Italian Club dinner meeting. On Sunday evening, March 28 we distributed wine bags to all the guests as they arrived and indulged in a delicious Italian feast with presentations about travel in and around Italy, especially Emilia-Romagna the origin of Parma ham (prosciutto); the real Parmesan cheese, aged Balsamic vinegar and of course, wines.



We learned about a new travel package that includes visits to castles and kitchens - and the opportunity to learn Northern Italian style cooking from a local chef in the Italian countryside.


Open the door to the possibilites of travel in Italy and the Mediterranean, discover the cultures and customs; enjoy the foods and wines. Ciao!