Check out a our article in Power Boating Canada…. Living The Boating Lifestyle… We were thrilled to recently travel to Sonoma County to shoot an episode of The Wine Ladies TV….
Chef Justin Wangler and Farmer Tucker Taylor, Kendall-Jackson, Sonoma County, California – The Wine Ladies TV.
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We both decided to pick a wine related to the radio show today. My wine pick will pair fab-u-lously with my new found yummy burger, a lamb burger full of big flavour. My Kendall-Jackson Vintner’s Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 from Sonoma County is a superb partner! With lots of layers of blackberry and cassis, hints of spice and good concentration. Hello heaven!
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In the barrel room at Vinwood Cellars, where several of Kendall-Jackson’s key wines are made. Not open to the public, we are treated to lessons in “battonage” and enjoyng a wine thief experience. Drawing a sample of wine straight from the barrel.
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Operating a wine thief!
The Wine Ladies, Georgia and Susanne take on Sonoma County and explore the magic of iconic Kendall-Jackson wines. From the helicopter ride over the county to the harvesting of the K-J gardens to operating a wine thief! Coming soon… The Wine Ladies Adventures Around The Globe!!
At Vinwood cellars, where Kendall-Jackson produces some of its key brands SVP, Winemaster Randy Ullom directs us on “stirring the lies” the spent yeast cells that are to be agitated or stirred, known as the act of “battonage” to give complexity to the wine… not an easy task we soon learn but Georgia prevails! Hoorah for Georgia
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