Sarments de Vignes

There is nothing like a barbecue in the vineyard — lamb sausage, infused with Broken Stone pinot noir, roasted over charcoal and seared with sarments de vignes. Sarments de vignes means “branches of the vines”.  Cooking over burning grape vines is popular in France. At the French equivalent of Canadian Tire, you can even purchase a […]

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Project Pumpkin

Visitors to the winery will notice a patch of low-growing vines to the left of the parking lot.  Pumpkins! No, we’re not making pumpkin wine, although we’ve thought of the possibilities (a Harry-Potter-esque cinnamon spiced sweet wine). It’s for a fundraiser for our daughter’s hockey team.  One of the Hockey Moms said to me, Tim, why

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Guyot and Pendelbogen

Our biggest problem is low production so we are trying something new.  Another County grower harvested so much Chardonnay last year they were worrying they had pushed their vines too hard.  When that happens, the vines take a year to recuperate.  “Wow”, I said.  “How did you get enough buds on the vine to produce that many

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Simplicity

Many people say they are looking for complexity in wine.  But sometimes you don’t want to be trying to understand your wine while you try to understand the conversation. We get that. We’re calling our next wine Simplicity. Our Pinot Noir and Chardonnay get more layered and complex with each vintage.  With this wine, we

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