August 2010Satek Winery 
Best in Glass
 
Satek Winery's eNewsletter
Greetings!  

If you have had the pleasure of meeting Satek Winery's owner Larry Satek on a visit here, count yourself among the lucky few.  He can be found mostly behind-the-scenes, overseeing the business as well as the production side of the operation.  With his winemaking talent exceeded only by his humbleness, Larry prefers to let his wines speak for themselves.  So when his co-owner and wife, Pam, suggested-- er, insisted-- that our new meritage-style dry red wine bear his name, he strongly protested.  But in the end, nothing seemed more fitting, and "Larry's Luscious Dry Red" was chosen as the name to don the labels of our newest addition to our portfolio.
 
Indiana wine grape growers know there aren't many dry red grapes that grow well in this climate.  With Larry's Luscious, you will get to experience three of Indiana's best.  Completely unique, this blend of Chambourcin, Corot Noir, and Noiret grapes has won favor with early tasters.  Larry's Luscious exhibits rich fruit flavors, hints of black pepper, and wonderful mouthfeel, complemented with oak.  The release date is pending, but we hope to have it available for sale sometime in September.  Look for an email announcement of the release or check our website.
 
We hope you'll get a chance to come in and sample Larry's Luscious Dry Red this fall, and let us know what you think!
 
Sláinte!
-Chrissie
Summer Art Fair II: August 21
 
smart phonesOur second Art Show of the summer, scheduled for Saturday, August 21 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., is a forum to showcase the talent of dozens of regional artists representing various artistic media.  For our winery patrons, it is a wonderful chance to enjoy the summer weather at this family-friendly event, held outdoors on our lower lawn promenade.  We have invited Ambrosia Bella as our exclusive food vendor, who will have fabulous gourmet foods and sweets available.  Stroll through the exhibits while enjoying a glass of your favorite Satek wine and some delicious epicurean fare, and you just may find that piece of art that would compliment your home perfectly. 
 
Our website will be updated the week prior to the show with a list of the artists participating.  Admission is free to the Art Show, and as always, the winery will be open for tasting and purchase.
 
The photo above shows stoneware pottery by Steve Smith, whose work can be seen at the August show.
Artist's love of rare Sea Glass inspired him to create his own
 
Satek Sea Glass Joe Driver, better known as "Papa Joe", has been an avid collector of unusual rocks and minerals for many years, which he tumble-polishes and makes into beautiful jewelry using his skils in Lapidary Arts.  One look at his pieces and you can sense his admiration for the earth's treasures with which he works.  But even in his vast collection, he was missing one of his favorites-- Sea Glass, which is glass washed up on beaches after it has been tumbled by waves, water, and sand.  The reason?  Its rarity, as beachcombing collectors have obtained this much sought-after booty for its intrinsic beauty and use in jewelry-making. 
 
So Papa Joe decided to create his own version of Sea Glass, and began with used wine bottles from nearby Satek Winery to achieve the array of colors and free-form shapes that are characteristic of the most desirable beach glass.  With a smile, he describes to me the "very scientific" process of breaking up the wine bottles by dropping them inside a bucket.  This yields pieces of varying sizes and shapes, with no two pieces alike.  He then tumbles them in a commercial rock tumbler with silicone carbide grit for 10 days, which give them the patina that's frosted and smooth like natural Sea Glass.  
 
Photo by Barbara Knights-Hale
Papa Joe's jewelry
From there he transforms the tumbled glass into works of art.  He selects smaller pieces to transform into earrings, and medium to larger pieces, which will become one-of-a-kind necklaces.  One of the most challenging tasks is drilling holes in the glass to attach the jumprings and earwires.  A delicate process, he must use a tiny diamond drill bit underwater (to keep the bit from getting too hot) to create the small hole without breaking the Sea Glass.  He then finishes the pieces into wearable art with sterling silver or surgical steel findings, organza ribbons, Greek leather, silk or rayon cords, or suede. 
 
Papa Joe's Satek Sea Glass creations, along with his rock Lapidary, earned him a place in a juried exhibit at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, entitled "Earth Treasures in Jewelry."  The prestige of exhibiting his work, however, isn't what motivates him.  What he enjoys most is sharing his love of the natural and unique beauty of the stones and Sea Glass with others.  Says Driver, "Each polished stone is waiting to be discovered and anxious to tell the artist what it wants to become."
 
Joe Driver will be participating in Satek Winery's August 21st Art Show, where you can see, touch, try on, and purchase his distinctive rock and Sea Glass jewelry.  You can also discover your own inner artist at one of Papa Joe's upcoming workshops.  He will be part of the Merchant Marketplace at the September 2nd W.I.N.O.S. at Satek Winery.  There you will be able select your rocks from his vast collection, and he will help you create your own unique jewelry.  Also in September (date TBD), he will be leading a Sea Glass wind chime class at the Carnegie Public Library in Angola.  He will supply the Sea Glass, wire, and your choice of grapevines, bittersweet, or contorted willow from which to hang the chimes; you supply the creativity.  For more information on the dates, times, and cost, contact Joe Driver at (260)495-3957.
Final two W.I.N.O.S. events of the season are almost here
 
three women with red wineThe last two Girls Night Out events at Satek Winery are just a few weeks away.  The next W.I.N.O.S. (Women In Need Of Shopping) is scheduled for Thursday, August 19th from 6-9 p.m., followed by the last one of the season on Thursday, September 2nd.  Tickets are just $9.00 each, and advance purchase is required.  With your ticket, you'll be able to sample wines while you enjoy gourmet hors d'oeuvres and sweets catered by Ambrosia Bella.  Each month features different vendors, so you can shop till your heart's content in our Merchant Marketplace.  You'll also get to keep your custom-designed W.I.N.O.S. tasting glass (a $4 value) , and you'll get a 10% discount on all Satek gift shop merchandise purchases.  Only 150 tickets are available for each event, and tickets have sold out the past three months, so don't wait too long to order yours!  To get all the details, including a list of vendors, the menu, and how to order your tickets online, click the link below.
 
The grapes are coming!
 
Summer is still going strong but our winemakers and staff are preparing for our favorite-- albeit exhausting-- time of year.  In September and October, our winery goes into full-fledged production mode with the onset of Harvest and Crush.  This is when we get to head out to the vineyards to harvest our grapes (in addition to getting shipments in of grapes we source from other growers).  When the grapes are brought back to the winery, we start "Crush", which is the crushing and fermenting of the grapes to begin the winemaking process.  I'd describe this process in detail, but I'd rather invite you to come out and witness it for yourself.  This is, by far, the most visually interesting tour we can give you, so consider planning a visit for a weekday this fall.  You'll be rewarded not only with a new appreciation for the wine you drink, but we also may let you taste the
reshly picked grapes or the free-run juice as it comes out of the press.  
 
If you plan to visit, do call ahead to see what is on the production schedule that day, as we are subject to mother nature's whims and may not be harvesting if the weather hasn't cooperated.
 
Recently Released
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Traminette. 2009
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INDY International Wine Judging
 
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Next week marks an exciting and pivotal point for many wineries.  The INDY International Wine Competition will be held August 4-6 at Purdue University.  Winning medals at this show is no small feat.  The INDY is the largest independent and scientifically organized wine competition in the U.S.  Panels of experts from around the world will conduct a blind judging to choose the winners.  Last year more than 3000 wines were entered from 10 countries.  Even with that tough competition, Satek Winery brought back 22 medals in 2009.  We will know our take of medals at the end of the week, and will announce them on our website and via Twitter, so check it out to see if your favorites made the judges' lists!
Art Show complemeted by gourmet fare from Ambrosia Bella
 
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We are excited to again have Ambrosia Bella Exclusive Gourmet as our food vendor during the August Art Show.  Their creative twist on favorite foods has earned them a following among our staff and area residents since they opened just a few months ago.
Here's a sneak peak at their breakfast and lunch menu for the day:
 
Home-Made Granola Bars
 Buttermilk Biscuits & Sausage Gravy
Meatball Sub
Teriyaki Chicken Skewers with Peanut Sauce
Fish Taco
Strawberry Shortcake
Bananas Foster Bread Pudding 
 
 
To view Ambrosia Bella's daily menu, location, and hours of operation, click below to go to their website:
 
New App for iPhones
 
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Question: What do technology and Indiana wineries have in common? 
 Answer: a new application for iPhone and iPod Touch which features 46 Indiana wineries, including directions, contact info, photos, and lists and prices of wines available.  Created by the Indiana Wine Grape Council, this app can be downloaded for free from Apple iTunes App Store. 
 
Now if you are like me and haven't yet upgraded to an iPhone, you can access all the same information in old-fashioned paper format.  The 2010-11 Wineries of Indiana guide and map, hot off the presses, is now available.  Be sure to pick up a copy of this free publication at Satek Winery the next time you visit, or get one by logging on to the Indiana Wine Grape Counciil's website, www.indianawines.org
and clicking the "request brochure" link to have the guide mailed directly to you.
 
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Quote of the Month
 
"Wine can of their wits the wise beguile,
Make the sage frolic, and the serious smile."
          - Homer, "Odyssey"  
            (9th c. B.C.).
 
 
 
We'd love to hear from you!
 
 
 
We hope to give all our visitors an enjoyable tasting room experience, as well as great wines to take home.  Whether you had an enjoyable experience or disappointingly, something less, we'd like to hear from you about it.  Or, if you have a suggestion or comment, we are always open to feedback.  And we'd even love for you to share with us your photos taken while visiting the winery.  To access our Virtual Suggestion Box, click the link below, and make your voice heard!
 
Free 
bottle stopper 
TopStop bottle stopperPreserve the contents of your open bottle of wine with a better means than reusing the original cork, with this simple-to-use maroon bottle stopper. 
 
Free TopStop-brand wine botte stopper (a $3.50 value) with any $15 or more wine purchase.  One free stopper per customer, no substitutions.
Offer Expires: August 31, 2010