Join us for the annual Mount Veeder Appellation tasting on Saturday, September 16th at a new location at the Napa Valley Museum in Yountville, CA. Also new this year is an intimate Winemaker Dinner on Friday, September 15th at Celadon restaurant in Napa.
Mount Veeder Winemaker Dinner Friday, September 15th at 6:00 p.m.
Enjoy a four-course dinner with 10 of the Mount Veeder winemakers and their wines
Celadon Restaurant (Outdoor Patio) 500 Main Street in Napa at the Historic Napa Mill
$125 per person
To purchase dinner tickets, click here or call Kristin Haddeland at 707-255-1144 ext. 227
Mount Veeder Appellation Wine Tasting & Festival Saturday, September 16th 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
$40 per person in advance and $45 at the door. (includes wine, special wine glass, hors d´oeuvres and music)
NEW LOCATION - Napa Valley Museum in Yountville Exit Yountville/Veterans's Home from Highway 29 and turn west onto California Drive. Follow the tree-lined drive to the stop sign and turn right.
This very popular event gets better each year. Come and taste the best of the mountain wines. Meet owners and winemakers from 16 Mount Veeder wineries. Most of these wineries are nestled so high up in the mountains they don’t have tasting rooms.
Chateau Potelle, Mayacamas, Domaine Chandon, Mount Veeder Winery, Franus, Random Ridge, Godspeed, Robert Craig Wine Cellars, The Hess Collection, Rubissow-Sargent, Jade Mountain, Sky, Lokoya, Vinoce, Wing Canyon, Napa Redwood Estate, Lagier Meredith Vineyard
To purchase tickets in advance, click here or call Kristin Haddeland at 707-255-1144 ext. 227.
For more info call or email: Kristin Haddeland at The Hess Collection Winery 707-255-1144, ext. 227 khaddeland@hesscollection.com
I don't buy much wine (except sometimes at Trader Joe's but only if it's under $5) so I can't post about what I'm buying. I do drink a lot of wine, but I'm not a very critical wine drinker, so I don't write tasting notes. Every once in a while I get involved in threads on various boards about scientific subjects that I know something about, but I don't go looking for them because I'm pretty pressed for time. There's only 2 of us here at our little operation, not counting the cats, who aren't much help.
We're two also Dr Meredith, although I did hire someone to weedwhack this summer for the first time, and two guys to help with bird netting in August.
We get the occasional, parentage of Zinfandel, and history of Petite Sirah thread here from time to time, where you could end the arguements fairly quickly. I'm looking forward to the release of your 2004, I've heard great things, and it will be the 5th vintage for me, I missed 1998.
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