February Newsletter
In This Issue:
:: Wine Maker's Dinner
:: A Taste of Wine
:: ValentWine Weekend
:: Lake Ontario Wine Trail Monthly Events
Greetings!

 

A mild winter continues here in Northeast --- it almost becomes news when we see snow nowadays. I wonder if we are actually longing for snow this year while living in a snow country. Here is the view from our Tasting Room after the lake effect snow some time ago..... 

Wine Maker's Dinner
March 31st at 5pm

We are honored to be the featured winery of the Wine Maker's Dinner at Sodus Bay Heights Country Club by the Wolcott Historical Society on Saturday, March 31st starting at 5pm. The menu of this chef prepared 5-course-dinner and the pairing wines, along with more information, are listed here.

 

Tickets are $25 per person and are available by Clicking Here. Or you can visit select Lyons National Bank branches, the Carriage House Museum in Wolcott and our Wine Shop through March 24th. The space is limited so get your tickets as soon as you can. The proceeds will benefit the Wolcott Historical Society. Thank you for joining us!

A Taste Of Wine
March 18th at 2pm

This annual event will take place on Sunday, March 18 this year from 2 to 5 pm at Studebaker's in Lyons. Tickets are $25 each and the proceeds will benefit the Lyons Community Center. Enjoy the taste of the wines of LOWT member wineries as well as others from the Finger Lakes. 
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ValentWine Weekend
February 11th & 12th
11am-5pm, $10pp/ 2 for $15

Follow your passion to the heart of the Lake Ontario Wine Trail for wine and sweets. The participating wineries and their plans are as follows:

 

Thorpe Vineyard
Wine and gourmet chocolates (Ferrero Rocher and Ghirardelli) 

 

Young Sommer Winery
Wine with hot & spicy, then smooth & sweet chocolates.

 

JD Wine Cellars
Wine with chocolate dipped cake bites.

 

Casa Larga Vineyards
Sparkling wine with chocolate truffles. 

 

Upcoming Lake Ontario Wine Trail Events

 

March 10th and 11th
2nd Annual Wine out of Winter

Celebrate the end of the winter season with festive, tropical wine and food pairings.
   

 

April 14th & 15th
2nd Annual Tour de Tanks   

10am-5pm 

Take part in an interactive and unique tasting experience including tours by the winemakers, food pairings and sneak previews of the incredible tastes that are coming in the new vintage
 

 

May 5th and 6th
Cinco de Vino

 Enjoy sangria and salsa pairing at each winery!  

       

Visit their website for more information, including more   

 

The Red Tail

Something big flew by right in front of my nose. --- That was the impression I got when I walked out from the back door of the winery building one day. It went by so quickly so I couldn't tell what it was first. It was flying across the street then landed on a tree branch in the neighbor's yard. I was slowly walking toward the house while waiting for it to stop moving. I could tell it was watching me, too. I'm sort of a bird watcher, but couldn't figure out what kind of bird of prey it was. We kept looking as we wound up surprising each other.

 

Since then I realized the presence of the bird nearby. He often perched on the telephone pole right next to my mail box. Or sometimes he was in the woods behind the vineyard. After seeing his streaked underparts through the binoculars a number of times, I was getting fairly confident that he was a yound red tail hawk. Then came a rare stormy day of this winter, he was in the squall struggling to get to wherever he was hoping to. One moment he spread his tail wide to keep the balance finally showing me the entire rusty red tail. He gave up going against the winds and glided back into the woods.


He doesn't seem to hang around as much these days. As he grows up, perhaps his radius of activity expands and goes further for a prey. The days are getting longer and year-round robbins appear in sight more frequently. I've started to look forward to a return of northern harriers across the street in coming days. 

 

Fumie Thorpe and the Crew
at Thorpe Vineyard