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Thursday, February 25, 2010

It's a small world afterall

The wine industry continues to amaze me. I have found a career that enables me to meet the most fantastic people from all over the world. I am hoping it is such a small world that someday I will meet Robert Parker, Harvey Steiman, Kevin Zraly. I have been lucky to meet Dr. Richard Smart and Jancis Robinson.

Tonight was another great example. I stopped by the Willamette Valley Wine Center in McMinnville, and there was a couple lounging on the couch enjoying a glass of wine. The concierge told me that they were in town for the Oregon Wine Symposium and the gentleman was with Auckland University.

Right away I wondered if he knew of Delegat's Oyster Bay. I had helped do a yeast wine trial with Delegat's and Auckland University in 2008. So on my way out I stopped to say hello and we began to chat. It turns out his name is Dr. Matthew Goddard (pictured left) of Auckland University. The same man who set up this yeast trial I had helped run in 2008!

Check out this article, "Yeast adds fruity zing to wine" posted online on the New Zealand Herald: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10499550&pnum=0
Here is a tiny preview of the article: "A wild West Auckland yeast that lifts the fruity zing of New Zealand "sav" has been harnessed by researchers - a find that could revolutionise the country's sauvignon blanc industry. The yeast lifts the gooseberry and passionfruit flavours of New Zealand's esteemed sauvignon blancs, lead researcher Dr Matthew Goddard of Auckland University said, and it was commercially viable.

But one wine expert suggested more fruity zing might be like adding more sugar to Coca-Cola. Commercial trials of the yeast will begin within the next two weeks on a handful of Marlborough vineyards, including Saint Clair, Delegat's and Pernod-Ricard New Zealand." Click the link above for the full article.

Did I tell you I love my job?

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Willamette Valley Vineyards is headed to the coast for Newport Seafood & Wine Festival 2010

This weekend I will experience first hand what all the buzz and excitement is about the Newport Seafood & Wine Festival. The festivities begin Friday and end on Sunday.

This year's theme: The Grape Wild West. If you are headed to the coast, make sure to stop by the Willamette Valley Vineyards booth, I mean JB's Saloon, and say hello. I will be be pouring our award-winning wines Saturday and Sunday. It should be a hoof kicking, barn dancing good time.

Click here to go to Newport Seafood and Wine Festival website.

My biggest challenge is figuring out which boots to wear. Because you know I love my boots. Maybe instead of Backswing Becky, my nickname should be Becky Boots.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

My dear friend Gabb-eh

Happy Birthday Gabb-eh!

Dear Gabb-eh,

Happy Birthday (Wednesday, February 24)! It is 8:00 AM in the morning in Dijon, France and you are probably just waking up. I hope you celebrate your birthday today by drinking a lovely bottle of French Pinot Noir. I will make sure to toast to you tomorrow night.

One of the best things about going to New Zealand was meeting you. Boy we sure had some fun times! I miss laughing with you, reading NZ gossip magazines in the cellar (hidden oh so secretly under our operation notes), cleaning bungs, beers at Woody, the mustache photo project, word finds, riding in Berger's clown car, breakfast parties with no sleep and falling asleep in the cellar during inoculations.

I will never forget our trip on the North island...shearing rabbits, pet pigs, fashion in Auckland, and a crazy bus ride followed by some Wii bowling with a stranger who ended up cooking us dinner. You are a wonderful person inside and out. Remember we promised to live next door to each other so our kids can play while we share a bottle of wine. Wherever that may be, I am looking forward to it.

Study hard. You are going to make a fine winemaker!

Love,

Becky

Monday, February 22, 2010

Willamette Valley Vineyards making noise online and in the headlines

Ultimate wine educator Kevin Zraly shares his best picks (all around $20 or less) for six popular types of wine. You’ll have to click through to slide #3, but check out that awesome nod to renowned Oregon Pinot Noir producer Willamette Valley Vineyards. That steak recipe its paired with doesn’t look bad either.

http://www.delish.com/recipes/wine-guide/personal-wine-list?GT1=47031

Not one, but TWO online tasting videos appeared recently covering Willamette Valley Vineyards wines. The internet is a crazy thing, and its really interesting to hear what amateur wine reviewers think – luckily they like us.

This first video from Drink Nectar reviews both our 2007 WVV Pinot Noir and our 2007 Signature Cuvee Pinot Noir.
http://drinknectar.com/2010/02/10/episode-31-willamette-valley-pinot-noir/

This second video from Wine Expedition is not so much a review as it is a side by side tasting of Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio – (I think he likes our Pinot Gris style better). Check it out!http://www.wineexpedition.com/wine-video/tasting-notes-pinot-gris-vs-pinot-grigio/

A brief interview piece with Jim Bernau that appeared in the January issue of the Natural Foods Merchandiser.
http://naturalfoodsmerchandiser.com/tabId/103/itemId/4344/Q--A-with-Jim-Bernau.aspx

Sunday, February 21, 2010

There are lots of fish in the ocean...

There are lots of fish in the ocean, but that doesn't mean that they are easy to catch. Could it be that I am fishing in the wrong ocean? Or maybe I am just using the wrong bait?

I am far beyond the catch of the day and am looking for the big fish. Catching the big fish takes a lot of hardwork, patience and the ability to shake off a few close catches.

I recently signed up for Match.com. Yes I know. Why would I do that, right? Well, mostly because I was curious to see who else was on there and also because I am new to Oregon and have no other way to meet people my age. I have decided to keep this part of my life blog free. At least for now.

So here I am. Almost 30 and single. Does it scare me? Not really, but having someone to share your life with or on a simplier note a good bottle of wine with over dinner makes it that much more enjoyable. I look forward to having that again in the near future. As for now I will continue to cast away.

Friday, February 19, 2010

It gets better...

I looked over my lease agreement and there is nothing about what I can and cannot have on my deck. So I went to the leasing office to make a complaint. Don't they have better things to do then to give me a violation for a dead plant? I asked them where this violation was in my lease agreement. She looked over my lease and said there were a few pages missing. She checked my file and there was nothing in there. It appears they added all of this new rules and restrictions after I had moved in. 

Now there are rules about how many plants you can have, color of furniture, lights, etc. For those of you who know me, I would never live in a place that controls color and style. I never signed off on that, so I put the dead plant back on my deck. Take that!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Dead plant on deck violation?

Today I received a dead plant on deck violation from my apartment complex. All I could do was laugh! Laugh, laugh, laugh and then take pictures of course. Have they seen all the crap other residents keep outside on their decks? This is the only thing that is on my deck and sadly enough I killed it.

The letter states:

"In an effort to maintain the highest level of curb appeal and keeping the appearance of the community brand new, we encourage our residents to follow the patio/deck policy as outlined in your lease.

The following violation has been observed: Dead Plants on deck

There is a $50 fine for patio/deck violations. However, as a courtesy we will waive the fine if corrective action is by Friday, February 19th, 2010 and no other violations occur within 30 days of this notice."

Oh, how nice. What corrective action am I supposed to take? Try to revive the plant? Throw it away? This place kills me. I will stop right here and bite my lip.

I am looking to buy a condo in Portland. If you see anything cute and reasonable, let me know.

Cheers!

Monday, February 15, 2010

I met Baron Davis!


Baron Davis of LA Clippers

I attended the LI-NING ribbon cutting and media event in Portland tonight where I represented and poured Willamette Valley Vineyards wines. I met a lot of wonderful people including Baron Davis, famous LA Clipper, and Sam Adams the mayor of Portland. It was a great event and I hope that everyone I met comes out to the vineyard to visit.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day!

Happy Valentine's Day. I am off to work at Willamette Valley Vineyards for our Pinot, Port & Chocolate event. Yesterday we had over 600 people attend the event. This Valentine's Day is already 100% better than last year's. I still think this is going to be my best year yet.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

I met Vida Blue!

Friday night I attended the Keizer Volcano's Winter Banquet. Not only did I sign the world's largest jersey for the world record book, but I also meet Vida Blue, Cy Young and MVP. He played for the Oakland A's, San Francisco Giants and Kansas City Royals. He is a very motivational and humorous speaker. He took the time to take a picture with me and even signed a couple baseball cards.

 Vida Blue and Me

Monday night I will be pouring Willamette Valley Vineyards wine for a media sports event where Baron Davis from the L.A. Clippers will be in attendance along with other ESPN and sports people. It is my week of athletic superstars.

Here I am signing the World's Largest Jersey.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Gold Medal for 2008 Oyster Bay Pinot Noir

The 2008 Oyster Bay Pinot Noir, which I helped make, took home a gold medal at the most largest and influential wine competition in America, the San Francisco International Wine Competition.

Check out the links for the technical data and for press and reviews. I helped make this wine and will post my own review after I enjoy a bottle of it on Valentine's Day.

Link to technical data: Click here
Link to press reviews: Click here

The 2008 Oyster Bay Pinot Noir

Tonight I was browsing the wine section at Trader Joe's when I stumbled across the 2008 Oyster Bay Pinot Noir. I helped make this wine! There is nothing more satisfying in life then seeing the final product on the shelf, in the bottle and for sale.

I watched these grapes ripen on the vines, the first truck delivery to the crush pad, the wines fermenting, the endless pumpovers and punchdowns, the transfers, the barrelling down, the blending, the tankering. I put in 12 hour nights for 6 straight weeks, ate vintage meals of rice and potatoes with more potatoes and for dessert sweet potatoes, did word finds to keep myself amused and awake. I cannot count the number of bungs I cleaned and the amount of caustic I used.

I miss being a cellar rat!












Gabb-eh and Me digging out a Pinot Noir tank at Oyster Bay Marlborough, New Zealand.












A bunch of interns and me punching down Pinot Noir in a big stainless steel tank with our feet.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

What a weekend!

Where to start? Saints win! Rogue Brewery tour! Parents in town! Sunny weather! I heart Oregon! Rachel Stoller engaged!

Full of exclamation marks!!! I am not a fan of exclamation marks. I edit them from all the the winery advertisements. Just ask the direct sales staff.

I had a wonderful weekend with my family. My Mom and Dad went to Willamette Valley Vineyards and met Jim Bernau. Thanks Jim for spending time with my family and educating them about the wine industry. They enjoyed it.

Off to the coast where we went on the Rogue Brewery tour. So much fun. Thanks Chris! You kept it funny and real. The beers were fantastic.

Our Coho Cottage at Beverly Beach was amazing and the relaxing nights went too quick. The weekend was filled with good beer, seafood, wine, ice cream and company. I could get used to this.

Monday, February 1, 2010

My blog posted on Portland Winterhawks Blog - OregonLive.com

I was wondering why my Google Analytics page views were up until I did a little research and found a link to my blog on the Portland Winterhawks Blog on Oregonlive.com. It is crazy how my blog has grown and the number of random people who stumble upon it.

Top 5 Strangest Google keyword searches that have led people to my blog:
1. Vintage high heel rubber boots (Do they make these? I would have worn them.)
2. Coors light headache (my 29th birthday post)
3. Give n' Gobble
4. My hands look like grandmas
5. I am a slob

Here is the link to the Winterhawks Blog with the link to my blog under "Fans writing about their experiences at the game Saturday."
Links, including more Giants-Winterhawks Portland Winterhawks Blog - OregonLive.com