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Local, Organic Wine Weekend!

wine glass and vineyard

This weekend my friend and I explored the small community of Hopland with wine glasses in tow.  I live in Cloverdale in the northern most portion of Sonoma County.  Hopland is 10 minutes north in southern Mendocino County.  I have driven through many times and even had a meal there a few times but never really got to know the town.

wine glass and vineyard

This last weekend they held their bi-annual Hopland Passport.  Two full days of wine tasting and food at over 15 wineries around the valley.  Quite a deal I thought.  $50 for two days and at least 3 pours at every winery.  Each stop had a stamp for your passport and free food for pairing.

 

 

Everyone we bumped into was smiley and warm and having a great time.  The pretension level was much lower than what I would’ve expected.  My friend Brynn and I could’ve easily spent an hour at each place, drinking wine outside in temperate weather in always beautiful settings.

 

 

My favorite stop was Seebass.  It is open to the public only for this event and is just a working vineyard and winery the rest of the year.  It was off the beaten path, quiet and so welcoming.  The woman pouring owned the winery and her mother owned the vineyard.  Everything bottled by them was grown on site.  And they had to heeler dogs which of course were a hit!

blue heeler and friend

It was a very nice was to be involved with our local businesses and agriculture.  Many of the wineries were certified organic.  There was an olive mill involved.  It just felt good to support these local folks in doing something they love and participating in the community.

Be sure to put this in your calendar for next year if you are nearby.  It won’t disappoint!

carole at seebass

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Made Local Marketplace

north san fran bay makers

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First off I want to offer up FREE Harvest Festival tickets to you dear folks while they last. They are for the upcoming Pleasanton show September 18-20. Check out the details here and see if you can attend. If you want one or two free tickets (normal admission $9) email me ASAP as these are first come, first serve. carole@plumblossomfarm.com
Hope to see you there!

 

 
Now I would like to highlight a wonderful shop in Santa Rosa that features over 400 local artists work. All the artisans involved are from Sonoma, Mendocino, Marin, Napa, Lake and Solano Counties.

madelocalmarketplace.com

It is a beautiful collection of items from jewelry to textiles to pottery that this shop has on display. When I went in for the first time to drop off my felted soaps, kits and cat toys I was drawn to peruse and wander through all the gorgeous hand made goods. I could not stop myself and even walked out with a lovely turquoise bowl from Sebastopol.

Their vision is to support and promote quality products, services and experiences that are made in the six-county North Bay region. By helping local businesses and entrepreneurs they foster regional economic development and increase the overall quality of life throughout the region.

made local sonoma

Everyone involved in this venture is so warm, friendly and kind. They are the type of people you want to work with and support. They also have a wholesale division called North Bay Made which connects makers and local retail outlets. I am honored to be a part of that business as well.

So if you ever have need for a gift for a friend or yourself and are nearby downtown Santa Rosa please check out this eclectic, unique collection.

 

HOURS:
Thursday 11-5:30
Friday 11-5:30
Saturday 11-5
Sunday 11-4
707-583-7667
531 5th Street
Downtown Santa Rosa
Located in the middle of the block between
Mendocino Avenue and the Plaza mall.

north san fran bay makersKelley from Made Local Marketplace actually hooked me up with a wonderful opportunity this month. She suggested me for a video project that highlights local small businesses with heart. Keep an eye out for this video once it’s finished this fall. I’m excited to see how it turns out as well!

 

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Shows:

Next weekend:
Mountain View Art & Wine Festival – A Cultural Community Celebration
September 18-20 Pleasanton, CA: