wine country Designer Jennifer Farrell Unveils I.C.E. House Project in Historic French Wine Country By www.floortrendsmag.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 06:00:00 -0400 Celebrity designer Jennifer Farrell announced her latest project, I.C.E. House (Interconnected Changeable Environments), set in historic stone farmhouses amid French vineyards. The two-year multimedia experience, culminating in 2026, showcases an adaptable "home of tomorrow" concept blending ancient architecture with modern luxury design. Full Article
wine country The Sweet Spot, yoga & wellness for all Announces "Pay What You Want" pricing model in Wine Country, Sonoma, California By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 16 Feb 2024 08:00:00 GMT The Sweet Spot, a beloved yoga and wellness studio known for its inclusivity and community spirit, is shaking things up with the launch of a unique "Pay What You Want" price model. Full Article
wine country Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) Raises More than $110,000 During 250-Mile Fundraising Ride in California's Wine Country By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Sep 2024 08:00:00 GMT The 18-person MMRF team included six multiple myeloma patients, as well as family members, healthcare providers, and supporters. Full Article
wine country The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation will embark on their annual endurance cycling program, Road to Victories, through California Wine Country this August By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Aug 2024 08:00:00 GMT Join a movement to accelerate a cure for multiple myeloma! Patients, caregivers, doctors, pharma partners, and supporters will collectively conquer thousands of miles to accelerate a cure. Full Article
wine country How Wine Country is Adapting to Climate Change By ww2.kqed.org Published On :: Mon, 23 Nov 2020 20:00:16 +0000 Earthquakes, fires, floods and drought have been a part of Wine Country in the last decade. Napa and Sonoma winemakers discuss what they're doing to adapt to the constantly changing climate. Full Article
wine country Sedona’s Wine Country: A Blend Of Beauty And Flavor For Wine Connoisseurs By www.star2.org Published On :: Mon, 19 Jun 2023 12:32:15 +0000 When we mention wine, many will immediately think of Italy, Spain, or France, which are considered to be the cradles of this beverage popular all over the world. You will think how, with their traditional music in the background, you are tasting wine in beautiful wineries with a view of endless vineyards. Yes, Europe is ... Read more The post Sedona’s Wine Country: A Blend Of Beauty And Flavor For Wine Connoisseurs appeared first on Star Two. Full Article Food Beauty And Flavor Connoisseurs Sedona's Wine Country
wine country California wine country tries to get back to business despite wildfire destruction By www.pbs.org Published On :: Mon, 16 Oct 2017 22:35:59 +0000 Watch Video | Listen to the AudioJUDY WOODRUFF: Firefighters say they are making some progress battling the wildfires in Northern California. In all, the fires have consumed more than 220,000 acres, an area larger than New York City. More than 5,700 structures have been destroyed. And at least 41 people have died, making it the deadliest wildfire in the state’s history. The wine industry and the tourism business connected with it are trying to take stock. More than $50 billion in California’s economy comes from the wine business. And nearly 24 million people visit the region for that reason every year. Special correspondent Joanne Jennings reports from Napa County. JOANNE JENNINGS, Special Correspondent: The Mayacamas mountain range creates a natural barrier between Sonoma and Napa Counties. And it is here where the massive Nuns fire is posing a tough challenge for some 11,000 firefighters who are taming the blaze with aircraft and units on the ground. CAPT. MARK BRENNERMAN, Viejas fire Department: We’re going around and making sure none of these fires that are still smoldering and smoking, we’re not going to get another big fire out of them. JOANNE JENNINGS: Even as firefighters are battling shifting winds, owners and workers in Wine Country are trying to determine just how much damage has been done. The tony Highlands gated community was among the first to be consumed by flames when the Atlas fire raced through this canyon, leaving several mansions in rubble. Down the hill, at the Silverado resort, charred remnants of the Safeway PGA Tour remain. The major golf event had just wrapped up last Sunday afternoon, a few hours before flames engulfed tents and grandstands, forcing spectators and athletes to evacuate. MAN: Do you see how it burned right up to the retaining wall here? JOANNE JENNINGS: Silverado resident Steve Messina stayed behind and shot video of fire crews containing the flames, which consumed some condos. Within minutes, flames raced three miles down Silverado Trail, home to several storied hillside vineyards. Most wineries in the region have been spared the worst. But hundreds suffered some damage. And at least eight vineyards have been significantly damaged or destroyed. Pierre Birebent, who has been making wines for the family-owned Signorello estate for 20 years, rushed to his winery as quickly as he could. PIERRE BIREBENT, Signorello Estate Vineyards: I jumped right in my truck, came down, and then when I was riding down, I saw the hill all flaming. JOANNE JENNINGS: Two vineyard workers joined him to help save the estate’s tasting room. PIERRE BIREBENT: But the smoke was getting very thick, and the wind was very strong. And after an hour, we couldn’t breathe anymore. At the moment, I was so upset. It was rage to see that I couldn’t do anything. But it was like fighting a giant. JOANNE JENNINGS: The tasting room, which also housed the winery’s office and a dining room, burned to the ground. But Birebent says he wants to focused on what survived. Fortunately, he said, the fire stopped short of reaching the vineyard, the crush pad, or any of the barrels of wine stored on site; 95 percent of this year’s grapes were already picked. But, to be on the safe side, Birebent is taking these samples to a lab to make sure the juice is not too acidic for winemaking. If the crops are OK, a staff of 25 employees will have jobs to return to. As the fires begin to recede and the smoke clears, people here are beginning to wonder when the tourists, who fuel much of the economy, will return. It’s a serious concern for Andrew and Jeni (ph) Schluter, who are self-employed and are raising a young family. ANDREW SCHLUTER, Andrew’s Tours and Transportation: I do wine tours and transportation for people. And my business started to do really, really well. I was on track to have the best month ever. JOANNE JENNINGS: Andrew just bought this new SUV, which has been idle in his driveway collecting ash. Jeni is a personal trainer and has family who lost their homes in the fires. She’s just not sure how they’re going to make ends meet. WOMAN: I think we’re just overwhelmed, you know? And uncertainty is kind of scary. ANDREW SCHLUTER: We will hopefully get by for awhile, but we might make — have to make some hard decisions shortly. JOANNE JENNINGS: While fires burn nearby, some vineyards are already open to tourists. At the Raymond Vineyard, workers are crushing grapes at a feverish pitch. The tasting room is open for the first time since the fires started. Jeremy and Erika Moore arrived from Tennessee yesterday. They considered canceling their trip, but decided the best way they could help people here is to give them their business. JEREMY MOORE, Tourist: On the one hand, a few hundred yards from here, you can see them shuttling up with the helicopters fighting fires, but then here it’s beautiful. They are doing some great tastings, and they are working outside on the crops. So, it’s a weird combination of tragedy, but then at the same time business must go on, too. JOANNE JENNINGS: Proprietor Jean-Charles Boisset owns several wineries in California, France and Canada, but like many other people here, he and his family had to evacuate their home when the flames came dangerously close. Still, he is bullish about the future of the wine industry in this region. JEAN-CHARLES BOISSET, Boisset Collection: Napa has been one of the most amazing agricultural places in California for a long time, so it will survive those fires. What I love, as a Frenchman here in California, is that amazing American positive attitude. We will recover. We will walk again, run again, and we will welcome all our guests and give them the dreams of fine wine. JOANNE JENNINGS: For the PBS NewsHour, I’m Joanne Jennings in Napa Valley, California. The post California wine country tries to get back to business despite wildfire destruction appeared first on PBS NewsHour. Full Article california wildfires napa county wildfires
wine country IBM Aims to Help Alleviate Water Shortages in Northern California’s Wine Country By www.ibm.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 05:20:39 GMT Full Article Energy & Utilities
wine country Some wine country businesses in Napa Valley defy Newsom and reopen By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 17:17:23 -0400 Defying shelter-in-place orders over coronavirus, some Napa Valley businesses have reopened. Full Article
wine country AT#190 - Travel to the Napa Valley in California's Wine Country By amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 01:56:25 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Carole Terwilliger Meyers the author of Weekend Adventures in San Francisco and Northern California. Carole comes on the show to talk about California’s traditional wine country of Napa and Sonoma Valleys. This episode focuses primarily on the Napa Valley and the many wineries that can be found there. We explore recreated castles, wine tasting , tours as well as other none wine related sites like mud baths, petrified forests, and the CIA (The Culinary Institute). We talk about restaurants and hotels, picnics and the wine train. Whether you are a connoisseur, a foodie or just a tourist, the Napa Valley has much to offer. Full Article
wine country A tourism development strategy for the Shire of Plantagenet and the Southern Ranges and wine country Western Australia By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Full Article
wine country Advancing astronomy for all: ASP 2018: proceedings of a conference held in the California Wine Country, Sonoma Valley, California, USA, 10-13 September 2018 / edited by Greg Schultz, Jonathan Barnes, Linda Shore By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 9 Feb 2020 07:29:20 EST Online Resource Full Article