Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Wine News Vine: Happy new year!

North Georgia Wine Country Weather:

-Dahlonega/Northeast Georgia weather: Click Forecast / Local radar / Regional radar

News from the wineries:

-Check your favorite wineries before visiting in January: Web sites for some of the wineries show down time in January, from reduced hours to no tastings. We'll assemble a list of closings for next week. Wineries can send us updates by clicking e-mail.

-Three Sisters Vineyards to take a break, reopening Feb. 1 as part of the three-weekend-long Wine & Chocolate Lovers Celebration.

- Wolf Mountain Vineyards: Closed through January, reopening Sunday, Feb. 7.

-BlackStock Vineyards and Winery is closed New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. 2010 events calendar posted.

- Montaluce Winery and Estates is back after a a Christmas break. For upcoming events, click Here.

-Yonah Mountain Vineyards: We are open all week (except New Year's Day). 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Yonah Mountain Vineyards tasting room is in Sautee-Nacoochee.

-Dec. 31, Montaluce Winery and Estates: New Year’s Eve fabulous 5 course dining experience at Montaluce. Executive Chef Steven Hartman will be featuring local and seasonal ingredients. The cost is $75 per person and an optional wine pairing is available for $35.

-Dec. 31: Crane Creek Vineyards is open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. this week, including New Year's Eve. (We'll see you there on 12/31).

-Dec. 31: Tiger Mountain Vineyards in Rabun County. Special New Year's Eve tasting, 1-5 p.m.

-Jan. 2-31: Tiger Mountain Vineyards in Rabun County. also features a "20-10" special on January weekends. 20 percent off and 10 percent off two wines every weekend. We're not telling which wines. Tasting room open Friday and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

-Jan. 23, The Georgia Winery, learn about wine and wine tasting. $15 per person. 7-9 p.m. Details

-March 20, 21: Spring Wine Highway Weekend dates set: Save the date for the fifth annual Wine Highway Weekend. The 2009 edition was a huge hit . Details

Monday, December 21, 2009

Merry Christmas from the Wine News Vine

North Georgia Wine Country Weather:

-Dahlonega/Northeast Georgia weather: Click Forecast / Local radar / Regional radar

News from the wineries:

-Check your favorite wineries before visiting in January: Web sites for some of the wineries show down time in January, from reduced hours to no tastings. We'll assemble a list of closings for next week. Wineries can send us updates by clicking e-mail.

-Three Sisters Vineyards to take a break after this weekend: The tasting room will close on Dec. 21, reopening Feb. 1 as part of the three-weekend-long Wine & Chocolate Lovers Celebration.

-Dec. 21, Crane Creek Vineyards, Young Harris, 6-8 p.m., winter solstice celebration of the year's longest night.

-Dec. 21-28: Montaluce Winery and Estates is taking a Christmas break. For upcoming events, click Here.

-Dec. 24, 25: Tiger Mountain Vineyards will be closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Open again on Dec. 26-27.

-Dec. 31, Montaluce Winery and Estates: New Year’s Eve fabulous 5 course dining experience at Montaluce. Executive Chef Steven Hartman will be featuring local and seasonal ingredients. The cost is $75 per person and an optional wine pairing is available for $35.

-Dec. 31: Tiger Mountain Vineyards in Rabun County. Special New Year's Eve tasting, 1-5 p.m.

-Jan. 23, The Georgia Winery, learn about wine and wine tasting. $15 per person. 7-9 p.m. Details

-March 20, 21: Spring Wine Highway Weekend dates set: Save the date for the fifth annual Wine Highway Weekend. The 2009 edition was a huge hit . Details

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

End-of-the-year plans for N. Georgia wineries

North Georgia Wine Country Weather:

-Dahlonega/Northeast Georgia weather: Click Forecast / Local radar / Regional radar

News from the wineries:

-Three Sisters Vineyards to take a break after this weekend: The tasting room will close on Dec. 21, reopening Feb. 1 as part of the three-weekend-long Wine & Chocolate Lovers Celebration.

-Check your favorite wineries before visiting in January: Web sites for some of the wineries show down time in January, from reduced hours to no tastings. We'll assemble a list of closings for next week. Wineries can send us updates by clicking e-mail.

What's ahead at the wineries:

-Dec. 19-20, Three Sisters Vineyards, annual open house holiday weekends. Free wine tastings for wine lovers 21 and older plus Christmas treats for the entire family.

-Dec. 19, Chateau Elan Winery and Resort offers a special wine tasting package. Click Details

-Dec. 19-20, Tiger Mountain Vineyards in Rabun County: Christmas chocolates paired with Tiger Mountain Cabernet Franc and Tiger Mountain Norton, both dry wines with deep berry and cherry flavors - and hints of chocolate.

-Dec. 20, Wolf Mountain: Holiday Open House. Homemade soup, holiday hors d'oeuvres served around the Christmas tree. Seatings are available at 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. Wines available by the glass or bottle. Cost: $25.

-Dec. 21, Crane Creek Vineyards, Young Harris, 6-8 p.m., winter solstice celebration of the year's longest night.

-Dec. 24, 25: Tiger Mountain will be closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Open again on Dec. 26-27.

-Dec. 31, Montaluce Winery and Estates: New Year’s Eve fabulous 5 course dining experience at Montaluce. Executive Chef Steven Hartman will be featuring local and seasonal ingredients. The cost is $75 per person and an optional wine pairing is available for $35.

-Dec. 31: Tiger Mountain Vineyards in Rabun County. Special New Year's Eve tasting, 1-5 p.m.

-Jan. 23, The Georgia Winery, learn about wine and wine tasting. $15 per person. 7-9 p.m. Details

-March 20, 21: Spring Wine Highway Weekend dates set: Save the date for the fifth annual Wine Highway Weekend. The 2009 edition was a huge hit . Details

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Wine News Vine

North Georgia Wine Country Weather:

-Dahlonega/Northeast Georgia weather: Click Forecast / Local radar / Regional radar

More events for Winter Wine Highway Weekend (Dec. 11-13)

The Winegrowers Association of Georgia-Overview: The key dates to remember are Dec. 11-13 as the first Winter Wine Highway comes together. For $20 per person, you get a weekend passport to tastings at participating wineries. Click Details: Click Here.

-What's new for that weekend:

>At BlackStock Vineyards and Winery: On Dec. 11 and 12, from 5:30 until 8 p.m., BlackStock is offering four Tapas-style pairings with wine, including samples from three library reserve wines, for $25 per person. You also get a discount on your wine highway passport. Reservations: 706-219-2789 x 223.

-At Tiger Mountain Vineyards in Rabun County: Friday, Dec. 11: Sweet Grass Dairy cheeses and wine tastings, 1 to 5 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 12: Soup and wine pairings, live music; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Music 1 to 3 p.m.); Sunday, Dec. 13: Classical violin music, artisan breads and cheeses.

-At Wolf Mountain, Gourmet Dinner, 7 p.m. in celebration of the Holidays, Dec. 12. The cost is $80 per person, all inclusive and includes a six-course gourmet dinner with wine pairings> Details

-At Yonah Mountain Vineyards' tasting room in Sautee-Nacoochee, visitors will taste the inaugural release of the 2008 Yonah Mountain Vinyards Chardonnay.

-At Habersham Winery on Sunday, you can visit with Santa as he patrols Nachoochee Village (Click)

-For additional updates on events at the wineries and those affiliated with the Winegrowers Association of Georgia, please click Here.

-Can't make it this weekend? Save the dates --March 20, 21 -- for the Fifth Annual Wine Highway Weekend.

What's ahead at the wineries:

-December weekends, Three Sisters Vineyards, Saturday & Sundays until Christmas, annual open house holiday weekends. ll Free wine tastings for wine lovers 21 and older plus Christmas treats for the entire family.

-Dec. 11-13: Winter Wine Highway, $20 per person. Your weekend passport gets you tastings at nine participating wineries. Details: Click Here.

-Dec. 12, Wolf Mountain, Gourmet Dinner, 7 p.m. in celebration of the Holidays. The cost is $80 per person, all inclusive and includes a six-course gourmet dinner with wine pairings> Details

-Dec. 13, 20, Wolf Mountain: Holiday Open House. Homemade soup, holiday hors d'oeuvres served around the Christmas tree. Seatings are available at 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. Wines available by the glass or bottle. Cost: $25.

-Dec. 19, Chateau Elan Winery and Resort offers a special wine tasting package. Click Details

-Dec. 19-20, Tiger Mountain Vineyards in Rabun County: Christmas chocolates paired with Tiger Mountain Cabernet Franc and Tiger Mountain Norton, both dry wines with deep berry and cherry flavors - and hints of chocolate.

-Dec. 21, Crane Creek Vineyards, Young Harris, 6-8 p.m., winter solstice celebration of the year's longest night.

-Dec. 24, 25: Tiger Mountain will be closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Open again on Dec. 26-27.

-Dec. 31, Montaluce Winery and Estates: New Year’s Eve fabulous 5 course dining experience at Montaluce. Executive Chef Steven Hartman will be featuring local and seasonal ingredients. The cost is $75 per person and an optional wine pairing is available for $35.

-Dec. 31: Tiger Mountain Vineyards in Rabun County. Special New Year's Eve tasting, 1-5 p.m.

-Jan. 23, The Georgia Winery, learn about wine and wine tasting. $15 per person. 7-9 p.m. Details

-March 20, 21: Spring Wine Highway Weekend dates set: Save the date for the fifth annual Wine Highway Weekend. The 2009 edition was a huge hit . Details

What's new in Georgia's wine community:

-Tracking Georgia wine events: Another new idea we like is The Virtual Grape, "connecting Atlanta's wine lovers and foodies." Give it a sample by click Here.

- Naturally Georgia Tasting Room, Dahlonega, has a newly redesigned Web site. Naturally Georgia offers Dahlonega-based tastings from Tiger Mountain near Clayton and Crane Creek in Young Harris.

-Corks & Crumbs, a great combination bistro, cafe and wine tasting room on Ellijay's square, is now pouring BlackStock Vineyards Wine.Wine

Thursday, December 3, 2009

News Vine for Dec. 3-7

North Georgia Wine Country Weather:

-Dahlonega/Northeast Georgia weather: Click Forecast / Local radar / Regional radar

-Snow possible Friday night, Saturday.

What's new in Georgia's wine community:

-Tracking Georgia wine events: Another new idea we like is The Virtual Grape, "connecting Atlanta's wine lovers and foodies." Give it a sample by click Here.

- Naturally Georgia Tasting Room, Dahlonega, has a newly redesigned Web site. Naturally Georgia offers Dahlonega-based tastings from Tiger Mountain near Clayton and Crane Creek in Young Harris.

-Corks & Crumbs, a great combination bistro, cafe and wine tasting room on Ellijay's square, is now pouring BlackStock Vineyards Wine.

What's ahead at the wineries:

-December weekends, Three Sisters Vineyards, Saturday & Sundays until Christmas, annual open house holiday weekends. ll Free wine tastings for wine lovers 21 and older plus Christmas treats for the entire family.

-Dec. 5, Crane Creek Vineyards, Young Harris, 11a.m. to 6 p.m. Holiday Open House. "Christmas nibbles, mulled wine, and hot cider."

-Dec. 5, BlackStock Vineyards and Winery, Annual Holiday Party exclusively for Wine Club Members and their guests, Saturday, 2 p.m. Details

-Dec. 6, 13, 20, Wolf Mountain: Holiday Open House. Homemade soup, holiday hors d'oeuvres served around the Christmas tree. Seatings are available at 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. Wines available by the glass or bottle. Cost: $25.
-Dec. 11-13: Winter Wine Highway, $20 per person. Your weekend passport gets you tastings at nine participating wineries. Details: Click Here.

-Dec. 12, Wolf Mountain, Gourmet Dinner, 7 p.m. in celebration of the Holidays. The cost is $80 per person, all inclusive and includes a six-course gourmet dinner with wine pairings> Details

-Dec. 19, Chateau Elan Winery and Resort offers a special wine tasting package. Click Details

-Dec. 19-20, Tiger Mountain Vineyards in Rabun County: Christmas chocolates paired with Tiger Mountain Cabernet Franc and Tiger Mountain Norton, both dry wines with deep berry and cherry flavors - and hints of chocolate.

-Dec. 21, Crane Creek Vineyards, Young Harris, 6-8 p.m., winter solstice celebration of the year's longest night.

-Dec. 24, 25: Tiger Mountain will be closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Open again on Dec. 26-27.

-Jan. 23, The Georgia Winery, learn about wine and wine tasting. $15 per person. 7-9 p.m. Details

-March 20, 21: Spring Wine Highway Weekend dates set: Save the date for the fifth annual Wine Highway Weekend. The 2009 edition was a huge hit . Details

More events for Winter Wine Highway Weekend (Dec. 11-13)

The Winegrowers Association of Georgia-Overview: The key dates to remember are Dec. 11-13 as the first Winter Wine Highway comes together. For $20 per person, you get a weekend passport to tastings at participating wineries. Click Details: Click Here.

-What's new for that weekend:

>At BlackStock Vineyards and Winery: On Dec. 11 and 12, from 5:30 until 8 p.m., BlackStock is offering four Tapas-style pairings with wine, including samples from three library reserve wines, for $25 per person. You also get a discount on your wine highway passport. Reservations: 706-219-2789 x 223.

-At Tiger Mountain Vineyards in Rabun County: Friday, Dec. 11: Sweet Grass Dairy cheeses and wine tastings, 1 to 5 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 12: Soup and wine pairings, live music; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Music 1 to 3 p.m.); Sunday, Dec. 13: Classical violin music, artisan breads and cheeses.

-At Wolf Mountain, Gourmet Dinner, 7 p.m. in celebration of the Holidays, Dec. 12. The cost is $80 per person, all inclusive and includes a six-course gourmet dinner with wine pairings> Details

-At Yonah Mountain Vineyards' tasting room in Sautee-Nacoochee, visitors will taste the inaugural release of the 2008 Yonah Mountain Vinyards Chardonnay.

-For additional updates on events at the wineries and those affiliated with the Winegrowers Association of Georgia, please click Here.