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Howard J
 
October 30, 2009 | Howard J

Backstage name dropping

Here's a crazy and probably incomplete list of who was seen backstage last night for part one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concerts in NYC.

 

"Little Anthony" Gourdine
Art Garfunkel
B.B. King
Beck
Billy Joel
Bonnie Raitt
Bruce Springsteen
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Clarence Clemons
Crosby, Stills & Nash
David Chase
David Crosby
Graham Nash
Jackson Browne
James Taylor
Jann Wenner
Jeff Beck
Jeffrey Ross
Jerry Lee Lewis
Jill Zarin
Jimmy Iovine
John Fogerty
John Legend
John McEnroe
John Sykes
John Varvatos
Ken Ehrlich
Kenneth Cole
Little Anthony & The Imperials
Martin Short
Maureen Van Zandt
Max Weinberg
Michael Douglas
Michael J. Fox
Patti Scialfa
Patty Smyth
Paul Shaffer
Paul Simon
Penn Badgley
Peter Wolf
Rita Wilson
Sam
Sam Moore
Shania Twain
Simon and Garfunkel
Smokey Robinson
Stephen Stills
Steven Van Zandt
Stevie Wonder
Sting
Tom Hanks
Tom Morello
Tracy Pollan
Yoko Ono

Howard J
 
October 27, 2009 | Howard J

Whos Next?

We’ve got some cool stuff headed your way over the next few months. The entire Wines That Rock team is dedicated to bringing you more great wine experiences featuring new varietals and blends matched to the soundtrack of your life. And since we’re all friends here who enjoy a great bottle of wine and tasty tunes, we will be asking for your help as we plow through

Let us know what Album Covers YOU want to see on the next bottle.

Add you Comments below.

Time Posted: Oct 27, 2009 at 3:35 PM
Howard J
 
October 26, 2009 | Howard J

Live from the Vineyard Part 2

Q: So far, what is the ‘personality’ of this harvest?
There are two, really. For the white grapes, which come in earlier than the reds, the weath¬er was fairly mild, and we’re seeing some solid aromatics evolve as they ferment. Then, hot weather rolled in and with it came the reds. They’re showing some pretty decadent Brix values that will lead to big fruit-forward type wines. A lot is getting ripe at the same time, so Bob Swain is doing a heck of a job moving all the chess pieces to get the fruit in and have enough open tanks for what is yet to come. It’s a very concen¬trated vintage: both in terms of flavor and in-take.

Q: Has anything surprised you this year?
It’s been six harvests for Mendocino Wine Company already? We are just getting started and yet so much has changed in that short period of time. We have our very own weigh scale! This is more exciting than most people can probably fathom. Also we are doing more native fermentations (no ad¬dition of yeast), particularly off the Home Ranch, which was recently certified Biody¬namic. We seem to be developing more of a sense of trust with natural expressions of this beautiful ranch.

Q: What never changes year-to-year?
The weather will do something you never expected it to do. The never-ending posi¬tive energy and amazing work ethic at every level of winery operations: from the press to the cellar to the barrel room. It’s busy, seemingly chaotic and stressful, but we’re all bound together by the confidence we have the best people working the jobs necessary to make the best wine we can.

Q: Any wines to watch?
The 2007 red wines that are coming out soon are plain off the hook - fruity with round tannins. There will be some great surprises with this vintage.
 

Howard J
 
October 26, 2009 | Howard J

Live from the Vineyard - Wines That Rock Winemaker Mark Beaman talks about the 2009 Harvest

Q: What kinds of things are you attentive to in the lead-up to harvest?
What has the weather been like?

A: The grapes will ripen early or late according to the heat or cool patterns. Do we have all the supplies we need and is every¬thing in working order? Yeast, nutrients, cleaning supplies. That pump that burnt out at the end of harvest...did we fix that because we are going to need it soon!

Q: Do you do anything special to get ready for the season?

A: I sit down with my wife, Kate, and tell her I won’t be seeing her for a few months. Actually, it’s not that bad, but the term ‘Harvest Widow’ sums up how much the winery is going to be dominat¬ing my life for the fall. I also stock up on salty snacks for the laborato¬ry food supply. Believe me, after tasting so many grapes and juice samples the last thing you want is something with more sugar in it. I also buy a new pair of running shoes with good support. Oh yeah—and cold beer in the fridge at home.

Q: How do you know when harvest is officially here?
A: When Roy Adreveneo, the winery’s long-time harvest consultant, comes by the laboratory more than once in a week...and when I can¬not tell what the original color of my shoes were because of all the grape juice and vine¬yard dust on them.
 

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