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October 2006 We had the great pleasure of having Chief Videographer Richard Nordstrom (www.thinktv.org) from ThinkTV, Dayton, film the last harvest of 2006 for a special PBS program to be broadcast the weekend of January 27. Details to follow. Richard
filmed the harvest and crush of the Petit Verdot. The day started out
foggy and cold and morphed into one of those perfect harvest days, a
rare beast this rainy year. Our thanks to ThinkTV (who put up with
multiple weather rescheduling), Our Ohio and the Farm Bureau. (click
any photo to enlarge it) Thanks to Mark Fisher, Dayton Daily News for blogging about "The letter that Wine Spectator did not publish" about mid-west and Kinkead Ridge wine. Click here. Feedback to NBentley@kinkeadridge.com. 2006 Vintage
A HUGE thank you to everyone who visited us on Labor Day weekend, it was our biggest day ever! Many of you travelled long distances for the red wine release, from Dayton, Columbus, Indiana, Kentucky, and Chillicothe, as well as Cincinnati. And thanks to Chuck Martin and the Cincinnati Enquirer for rating our vineyard opening as one of the Top Ten things to do on Labor Day weekend! If anyone has photos from the vineyard tour, we'd love to see them! For those of you lucky enough to get the artisan bread from Mark and Chef Sara: you can contact them at 859-992-8181 to order. They live in Williamsburg.
Kinkead
Ridge bests Chateauneuf-du-Pape.
Our farm was a tobacco farm for at least 30 years, maybe more. Someday, we hope wine grapes will replace tobacco (no longer subsidized by the federal government) as the crop of choice in Brown County. When tobacco became profitable, it replaced wine grapes, which were widespread for a long time in the 1800s before Prohibition. So we've come full circle. For those of you who are not familiar with the process, this is the time of year when tobacco is cut, speared, put on tobacco sticks and hung in the many tobacco barns that dot the area. The tobacco is "in case" which means the humidity is perfect so the leaves won't crumble when you hang them up. It's hard work. The siding out the tobacco barn has slits so that air can get to the leaves; and there are also doors that swing out to allow more air. These guys are way way up off the ground when they are hanging the tobacco on the top rails. If you come to Ripley, the Tobacco Museum is a very interesting place. Here are some photos:
"Finally
did I find the opportunity to open up your bottle of Viognier-Roussanne
with a couple of friends and then with John Clews, the VP, Director of
Vineyard and Winery Operations of Clos Du Val. I did like it very much.
I did find it very fragrant but not shouting “Viognier” all over the
place, elegant, with plenty of charm. Balanced and equally elegant and
charming palate. Much of the character of its aroma could be found in
its taste. There was a great balance of fullness, freshness, and good
complexity, along with a good finish. Definitely a very enjoyable wine.
John did concur with the above. Congratulations! 1290 WHIO
radio interview with the winegrower, Dayton, noon. Click
here
and
select the Kinkead Ridge show to listen to the audio. MANY
thanks to Dorothy Lane Markets for giving us the opportunity to share
our story.
If you have tasted our wines and would like to write a mini-review, e-mail them to NBentley@KinkeadRidge.com. Have you taken our wine on the road? Send us a photo! We'll publish your comments and photos on the Testimonials page. Brillat
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Words on Wine:
Funny drinking quotes: "Sometimes
when I reflect back on all the wine I drink
I feel shame. Then
I look into the glass and think
about the workers in the vineyards and all
of their hopes
and dreams If I didn't drink this wine, they
might be out
of work and their dreams would be shattered.
Then I say
to myself, "It is better that I drink
this wine and let their
dreams come true than be selfish and worry
about my liver." Click here for more funny drinking quotes.
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