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Namaste Vineyard will host the wine tasting on Thursday night for our Victoria Bloom night. We welcome them back for the third year and look forward to many more.
Spirit of the Wine
We at Namaste Vineyards believe that good wine is made in the vineyard. We allow the fruit to slowly mature to the highest quality. Our vineyard is located in the heart of Oregon's renowned Willamette Valley. We grow Chardonnay, Riesling, Gewurztraminer, and two different clones of Pinot Noir; our Abundance block which is Dijon 115 and our Prosperity block which is Pommard. All Namaste wines are made with estate grown fruit only. Work in the vineyard is done by hand, focusing on attention to details. Our vines were planted in 1980 - 1983 and we keep our crop loads down to around two tons an acre. Around color change, or verasion, we drop any fruit that isn't even or perfect. At harvest, workers are instructed to only take the fruit that is of the highest quality, and to leave the rest.
Once at the winery, the fruit goes through various processes. Our whites: Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Peace, and Chardonnay are processed in two batches. Half is de-stemmed and half is pressed whole cluster to add complexity. All of the fruit is pressed very slowly and gently using a pnuematic membrane press to ensure that the seeds and stems aren't crushed which could give the wines an unpleasant bitter taste. Then, everything but the Chardonnay is cold fermented in stainless steel tanks. The Chardonnay is fermented in small french oak barrels.
Our award winning Pinot Noirs are de-stemmed, then go through a cold soak where the juice sits on the skins for 7 - 10 days to obtain color. It is then pressed and aged in a combination of American, Hungarian, and French oak barrels to add a rich complexity to the final product.
Focusing on small lots and high quality, we are seeing Namaste Vineyards rapidly grow in new markets, easily building a client base of knowledgeable consumers. Everyone needs a little Peace, Prosperity, and Abundance in their lives.
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Click here for more about Namaste Winery
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Tinkerbelle
Welcomes
Tinkerbelle Hughes
Tinkerbelle welcomes
all the artist joining us
for our Waterlily Festival
and Invitational Art Show.
Waterlily Festival Artists
Constance Adams MJ Anderson Jeanie Baker Dee Browning Zori Cohen Shawndaya Costello Laura Crockett Bob Dennison Bud Egger Marta Farris Steve Farris Geraldine Foote Susan Frohnmayer Karen Fullerton Steve Ginn Patrick Gracewood Laurel Marie Hagner Alex Hargrave Dave Haslett Jack Hays Steve Held George Hershberger Tom James Ann Kenkel Brent Lawrence Denise McDonald Katy McFadden Victoria McOmie Mike Neilsen Bali Furnishings Direct
Nola Pear Lori Presthus Ron Ranson Molly Reeves Tracey Riehl Janny Rimerman Janny Rise Dale Rohrer Susan Schenk Victoria Shaw Mike Stewart Jesse Swickard Beth Ward Heather Wells Jonathan Burnett Terry Bradshaw
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HUGHES WATER GARDENS
7th Annual Waterlily Festival
& Invitational Art Show July 25th - August 2nd, 2009
Victoria Lily Bloom Night Thursday Evening, July 30th 6:30 to 9:00 pm
Experience Tropical Immersion with Dave Brigante, Hughes Water Gardens Nursery Manager. Have an informal visit in the tropical waterlily house viewing one of the leading Victoria Waterlily displays on the West Coast. After viewing the waterlilies, enjoy strolling around the garden displays, ponds and waterfalls. Listen to harp & flute music performed by Shawndeya Costello and Suzanne Bonnen, enjoy wine tasting provided by Namaste Vineyards and light refreshments. Karen Fullerton will be creating a Chinese brush stroke painting. Artist Patrick Gracewood will be demonstrating sculpture, creating bas relief panels in clay that are inspired by the garden. We will be displaying photographs from the Nature Photography Workshop on Saturday July 25th.
Saturday August1st 11:00 am Jeannie Baker will be creating a plein air watercolor painting by the pond. Questions are welcome!
12 pm & 2 pm Guided Tours of the Waterlily Collections including colorful hardy, tropical and Victoria lily varieties. Sunday August 2nd 10:30 am Ann Kenkel will give a hands-on demonstration of leaf casting. Call to sign up as seating is limited. 11:00 am Victoria McOmie will demonstrate how to create Photographic Mosaics of photographs from the garden.
12 pm & 2 pm Guided Tours of the Waterlily Collections including colorful hardy, tropical and Victoria lily varieties. 1:00 pm Garden Designers Melinda Frey and Anne Taylor will give a presentation on "Sharing your Garden with your Best Friend". 2:00 pm Ron Ranson will be demonstrating "Big Brush Watercolor". This two-hour demonstration will include basic techniques, and the painting of skies, waterfalls, and woodlands. He will also bring some matted paintings of other subjects to show you. All events are free.
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Please bring 2 cans of non-perishable food for our food drive to benefit the Oregon Food Bank.
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About the Artist
Laurel Marie Hagner
Hughes Water Gardens has had the privilege to have Laurel's work at the last seven years of the Hughes Water Gardens Waterlily Festival and Invitational Art Show.
Laurel Marie Hagner is the owner and sole designer for Glassometry Studios. She has her BFA in sculpture and has studied art glass at several institutions within the U.S. as well as in Italy. Her work can be found nationally spanning public and private sectors.
Artist Statement My satisfaction comes from giving sculptural life to beauty, strength, grace, and liberation through artwork of dynamic scale and intricate design. By exploring existence my work serves to create welcoming and compelling interest. In a world where our daily lives are filled with repetition, I hope to give viewers breathing room to feel, think, and embrace the beauty and meaning in life.
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August Classes July 25 - August 2
Hughes Water Gardens Waterlily Festival & Invitational Art Show
Saturday 8th
10 am
Building Ponds & Waterfalls 2 pm Planting Your Pond with Aquatic Plants
Saturday 15th
10 am
Pondless Urns and Bubbling Rocks
Saturday 22th 10 am Building Ponds & Waterfalls
Saturday 29th 10 am Container Water Gardening with Evergreen Plants
Preregistration is requested
All classes are free and last 1 to 2 hours long.
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Our Mailing Address 25289 SW Stafford Rd, Tualatin, OR 97062
Spring and Summer Hours
Monday - Saturday 9 to 6
Sunday
10 to 5
Our Telephone 503-638-1709
Copyright (C) 2008 Hughes Water Gardens. All rights reserved
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Hughes Would Like To Offer a Special Thank You
to the artists that did workshops and demonstrations during the first portion of our festival.
Shawndeya Costello & Suzanne Bonnen - Music
Molly Reeves - Plein air painting
Spreading Pleasure - Chocolate
Patrick Gracewood - Sculpture
Tom James - Nature photograph workshop
Tualatin Riverkeepers
Sogetsu School of Ikebana - Ikebana flower art
Ann Kenkel - Leaf casting work-shop
Michael David Neilson - Stretched fabric rock sculpture
Susan Schrenk - Collage art
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