VinUnici asks ...
Brett over @ VinUnici (www.vinunici.com) recently interviewed Elsbeth & myself for their regular "Winemaker Q&A" feature - you can read the results here. The interview contains a fair amount of detail about how Escafeld came about, what our respective roles are here and some thoughts on what the future holds.
In case you don't know, VinUnici is a cool wine website offering "unique wines . . . from the road less traveled" (including Escafeld!), with the unique factor of mixed-case orders, so you can try one or two bottles from a number of interesting wineries and combine them into one order (and so save on shipping!).
So, visit the VinUnici site, and perhaps order a bottle or two of wine. We can tell you from first-hand experience that VinUnici carries some excellent wines - even the non-Escafeld ones! :)
In case you don't know, VinUnici is a cool wine website offering "unique wines . . . from the road less traveled" (including Escafeld!), with the unique factor of mixed-case orders, so you can try one or two bottles from a number of interesting wineries and combine them into one order (and so save on shipping!).
So, visit the VinUnici site, and perhaps order a bottle or two of wine. We can tell you from first-hand experience that VinUnici carries some excellent wines - even the non-Escafeld ones! :)
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3 Comments:
That's a mighty fine interview, Steve, and a great story of your journey - made me feel almost as if I'm part of the Wetherill family. Gosh, I even find myself musing about being your dog. :) Keep up the great work! Can't wait to try your Bordeaux blend someday.
Thank you - I've been watching the progress of the www.californiawinehikes.com site too - it's a very interesting concept. My dad is still a keen hiker and I did a fair few hikes with him when I lived in the UK (though truth be told, it's been too many years since I really did any serious hiking). I did the Lyke Wake Walk (see www.lykewake.org) three times, twice successfully (rain stopped play on one attempt) - it's a 40 mile, 15 hour walk across the North Yorkshire Moors from Osmotherly to Ravenscar. As I said ... it's been too long since I did anything like that though. :)
Thanks for the kind words, and we'll keep you posted on the Bordeaux blend. :)
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