Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts

Monday, September 20, 2010

Elevating The Artesa Experience: Pairing Fine Wines with Gourmet Cheese & Chocolates

As summer slips away, the kids are back in school and harvest season approaches in the wine country. Artesa’s Assistant Winemaker Nori Nakamura told us in the last Artesa blog entry that harvest this year will be late and fast. What better time than to see for yourself how the grapes are ripening with a “Vines and Wines” tour and tasting, one of several specialty programs available to visitors looking for an intimate experience away from the crowds and with your own assigned guide and wine educator.




While “Vines and Wines” is offered seasonally (for another few weeks or so) until workers descend into our vineyards practically around the clock, a number of additional tour options await groups looking for specialized attention leading to a truly memorable experience at Artesa Winery. Thanks to Vino Visit, a new online booking service available on Artesa’s website, you can reserve an educational tour and program, day or night, from the comfort of your home.

One of the newest specialty programs is “Chocolate Indulgence,” a daily-offered journey through five of Artesa’s finest reserve wines paired with five hand-produced chocolate truffles from local Napa chocolatier, Anette’s Chocolates. “It was extremely hard finding the right pairing between chocolate and wine,” said Tasting Room Manager Michael McKinley. Staff went through literally hundreds of chocolates finding just the right match with Artesa’s handcrafted ultra-premium wines, an endeavor anyone with a sweet tooth would envy.

Vino con Queso” is Artesa’s intimate wine and cheese tasting which starts off with a glass of Codorniu Napa Grand Reserve sparkling wine. Artisan cheeses are purchased daily at Napa’s Oxbow Market to ensure maximum freshness, to be presented with Artesa’s small production Limited Release and Reserve wines.

Assistant Tasting Room Manager Rick Dudley pointed out that the staff selected to lead these educational tours and programs attended seminars and classes dedicated to this type of specialized pairings. Come see for yourself how locally produced gourmet chocolate can elevate one’s wine tasting experience. Or maybe fine cheese is more your style. Visit www.artesawinery.com/tours anytime to book your reservation for this or any other specialty program. You won’t forget the experience anytime soon.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Vineyard Update from Artesa's Assistant Winemaker

A cold, wet spring pushed back bud break for three weeks this year and we are now finally experiencing a full bloom everywhere in the Napa Valley. With the current vine growth, the 2010 harvest may start very late and will likely be very hectic.

We have already hired our harvest interns from USA, Spain, Italy, and Australia for this year and we are excited for their arrival. To be honest, we would like to think that harvest is still three more months away but we know it will be upon us very soon.

In preparation, we are busy bottling our '09 Chardonnay, Carneros and '09 Pinot Noir, Carneros and we cannot wait to show you these beautiful wines.

-Nori Nakamura, Assistant Winemaker, Artesa Vineyards & Winery, Carneros, Napa

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Artesa Out On The Town!

Next time you’re going out to dine and you’d like to drink some of our award-winning wines, whether you’re in Napa or Sonoma, think of these wonderful restaurants who proudly pour Artesa!

Napa:

Bistro Don Giovanni

Annalien

ZuZu

Uva

Compadres

Mustards



Sonoma:

The Swiss Hotel

El Dorado Kitchen

Taste of the Himalayas

Steiner’s Tavern



Artesa is proud to announce that Sambuca in Texas, Georgia and Tennessee is now pouring our Elements!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

“The Art of Making People Feel Like VIPs: A Profile of Artesa’s Anne Salazar”

Walking into the modern, high-ceiling Visitor Center of Artesa Vineyards and Winery, you might overhear a cheery, British-accented “Hello Love” from Anne Salazar as she greets guests. As VIP Specialist and Wine Educator, she is more likely in one of the private event rooms in the back doing a sit-down tasting or downstairs in the cellar conducting a tour for trade representatives or other visitors needing that extra attention and a quiet, intimate experience at one of Napa’s premier wineries.

Essentially, Anne can and does meet anyone from business executives to a group celebrating a birthday to a couple marking an anniversary. In the process, she consistently displays an uncanny ability to make each of them feel important and valued. That innate skill is ingrained her personality and rooted in her rich experience. She has lived in a dizzying succession of places throughout her life and met a wide variety of people, each an opportunity to inform her vibrant and unquenchable mind.

After living in a dozen places in England, Canada and the United States as part of a military family, Anne started a new life in Napa Valley three decades ago and worked at Domaine Chandon, Conn Creek and Franciscan wineries, among other places. She was wooed by Artesa in April 2008 by Director of Hospitality Linda Champagne, who regards her as “legendary” and one of Napa’s best assets. “She has boundless energy surpassing those half her age, loves her job everyday and is extremely knowledgeable,” attests Linda.

What drives her? “The product is so interesting, you never learn everything there is to learn,” Anne responds, providing a window into her insatiable appetite to discover new things. Moreover, Anne finds the industry fun, each day furnishing her a chance to meet interesting people from whom she can learn something new.

The sheer joy Anne gets from making people feel important, from the time they are at Artesa to the time they leave, also greatly motivates her. “Life can be frustrating and tough sometimes,” she says. “So for an hour or two, I can make you feel valued and leave Artesa feeling good about yourself and the experience you’ve just had.”

Though she humbly declines the distinction, Anne Salazar is one of Artesa’s VIPs – for the inimitable way she makes everyone feel like a VIP. Her trademark “Hello Love” greeting and warm embrace are the quintessential currency of hospitality she has honed from decades of work and life experience and shared regularly at Artesa with wine lovers from all over the world.