March Newsletter
In This Issue:
:: Wine Maker's Dinner
:: Tasting Room Hours
:: Wine Out of Winter
:: Lake Ontario Wine Trail Monthly Events
Greetings!

 

They are BAAAAACK! A flock of Canada geese have taken up their residence near the bridge at East Bay. It's been always their favorite spot for nesting. Now spring is surely here and we will find their goselings toddling around the roads shortly.

Wine Maker's Dinner
March 31st at 5pm
Tickets Selling Fast!

There is still time to participate in this year's Wine Maker's Dinner at Sodus Bay Heights Country Club, by the Wolcott Historical Society. The menu of this chef prepared 5-course-dinner and the pairing of our wines 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. The last day of ticket sales, March 24th, is approaching fast so reserve yours today!

 

The proceeds will benefit the Wolcott Historical Society.
A Taste Of Wine
March 18th at 2pm

This annual event will take place on Sunday, March 18th this year from 2-5 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. 
Tasting Room Hours


April to December


Call or email for an appointment
during our off season: 315-594-2502


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2nd Annual
Wine Out Of Winter

March 10th & 11th
11am-5pm, $10pp/ 2 for $15

Celebrate the end of the winter season with festive, tropical wine and food pairings. We'll be serving Red Duck Slushies, so you have to stop by to try this wonderful island creation!

 Tickets are available online in advance (click on the link below) or at your starting winery. This is a self guided tour~ which means you get to choose where to start and end!

Participating wineries:
Casa Larga Vineyards
JD Wine Cellars 
Thorpe Vineyard 
Young Summer Winery 

Plus: bonus tastings on Saturday only at the Heluva Good Country Store, our newest trail member!
     

 

Upcoming Lake Ontario Wine Trail Events

 

 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 pairings at each winery!  

       

Visit their website for more information, including more   

 

Conjunction

As some of you already know, the brightest planet of our Solar System, Venus, and the second brightest, Jupiter, have been enjoying their rendezvous in the evening sky for a month or so. Now they are about to have their closest approach in the middle of March, between the 11th and 15th. You even don't quite need the clearest western horizon to see this, as they are so higher up in the sky. Just look up to the west shortly after sunset to spot Venus (if you know where she is, you can even find her before the actual sunset). Then the mighty God, Jupiter, will emerge from the evening glow not far from Venus. The time is about right for the summer birds to migrate in; if it's a warm evening, you may hear wood thrushes and nighthawks in the brush. Here, near the water, there may be a chorus of frogs from the Bay.


After enjoying the brilliant conjunction in the western sky, don't forget to turn to the east. Now there is the red planet, Mars, half way between the eastern horizon and overhead. He is now the brightest in two years and visible all night long. If you step out a little later when the bright pair start to sink toward the western horizon, you will find Saturn rising in the east. He never gets as bright as other planetary siblings, but the subtle golden color always seems to have a calming effect. As the warm season just around the corner, get out and enjoy the beautiful scenes our Planets have to offer!



Fumie Thorpe and the Crew
at Thorpe Vineyard