26th annual open house
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26th annual open house
Coming Attractions: Strawberry Blush Subscribe to Cedar Creek Winery E-news on our website, “like” us on Facebook or check our website to stay up to date! CASECLUB MEMBERS ONLY Saturday, April 23, 10am-4pm Sunday, April 24, 11am-4pm A special event for our Caseclub members and their guests. Taste all of our wines, carefully paired with cheese, as you leisurely stroll through the cellar. Look for your invitation in the mail. Extended Summer hours This Summer starting in May we will open on Fridays until 8pm and Saturdays until 6pm. See you then! 26th Annual Open House Saturday & Sunday, March 19 & 20 Spring is right around the corner and the hard part of winter is over. At least if we get walloped now, we can plan for it to melt soon. 2016 is the 26th Year of Cedar Creek Winery! Join us on the weekend of March 19 & 20 to celebrate this new year of wine with family and friends. Fingers crossed- the weather will be turning towards spring. Let’s enjoy a bottle of better weather! Many things have changed over the years but the wine remains wonderful. Share the weekend and learn about how we do what we do. Take in some of the cooking demonstrations. Have your picture taken in the big barrel, and taste wine while it is still aging, right out of the barrel along with winemaker Philippe Coquard (Saturday). Medal-Winning Wine Tasting u Self-Guided Tours u Cooking with Cedar Creek Wine Demonstrations Grapevine Pruning Demonstration u Live Music u Barrel Tasting u Interactive Displays N70 W6340 Bridge Rd., Cedarburg, WI 53012 • 262-377-8020 • Toll Free 800-827-8020 • Fax 262-375-9428 • www.cedarcreekwinery.com We are located on the corner of Washington Ave. & Bridge Rd. in Historic Cedarburg. Call 262-377-8020 0r 1-800-827-8020 Quantity Price per Bottle From the Cedar Creek Wine Cellar 2016 Hometown Parade and Fireworks July 4 Soon, very soon it will be Spring...a time when all hearts turn towards...Strawberries! We plan to release the new vintage Strawberry Blush over the April 23-24 weekend during Spring Caseclub Tasting. Yes, we ran out early last year and yes we made more. How long will it last? We can only guess, so be sure to get your supply. 1-5 6-11 12+ Chardonnay (Unoaked) Crisp, classy dry white with notes of green apple and tarragon. $12.00 $11.75 $11.50 Pinot Grigio Semi-dry white with aromas of roses and flavors of ripe pears. $10.00 $9.75 $9.50 La Belle Vie Gentle semi-dry white with soft flavors of mango. Formerly Cedar Creek Vidal. $9.00 $8.75 $8.50 Waterfall Riesling Complex semi-dry white with hints of coconut and citrus. $9.00 $8.75 $8.50 Oktoberfest October 8 & 9 Gewurztraminer A very aromatic semi-sweet wine, with flavors reminiscent of candied fruit. $11.00 $10.75 $10.50 Cranberry Blush Semi-sweet grape wine with fresh Wisconsin cranberry flavors. $8.00 $7.75 $7.50 Wine and Harvest Festival September 17 & 18 Settlement Gold Well-balanced sweet white with flavors of pineapple and golden apples. $8.00 $7.75 $7.50 Cedarburg Spice Sweet red wine infused with mulling spices. $8.00 $7.75 $7.50 Beaujolais Uncle Pierre Dry, light red made by Philippe’s uncle in France. $10.00 $9.75 $9.50 Bon Vivant Young, bright, dry, Wisconsin-grown red with fruit reminiscent of cherries. Formerly Old Mill Red. $10.00 $9.75 $9.50 Cedar Creek Marquette Medium-bodied dry red, WI grown & aged in WI oak barrels. Notes of black cherry & blueberry. $15.00 $14.75 $14.50 Cabernet Sauvignon Robust, full-bodied dry red with dark fruit highlights. $17.00 $16.75 $16.50 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Cedar Creek Syrah Bold, full-bodied dry red with lush blackberry, plum, and spicy oak flavors. $17.00 $16.75 $16.50 Port Rosé Bursting with color and juicy sweetness, with notes of pomegranate. Innovative style of wine made using traditional methods. $18.00 $17.75 $17.50 N70 W6340 Bridge Road Cedarburg, WI 53012 1-800-827-8020 State 1-3 Bottles 4-6 Bottles 7-12 Bottles CO, IN, MI, CA, FL $28 $33 $46 PRESORT STD US POSTAGE PAID MADISON WI PERMIT NO 1949 $37 Mark your Calendar $33 $29 Winery Open House March 19 & 20 $27 $26 Caseclub Tasting April 23 & 24 $24 Ladies Night Out May 19 Prices and availability subject to change. Please note: Extreme weather can delay shipping. WI, IL, MN IA, DC, MO Maxwell Street Days May 29, July 17, September 4, & October 2 Wines are available for pick-up and purchase at the winery or can be shipped to you if you live in one of the following states. We ship by UPS or SpeeDee Delivery. Adult signature required at time of delivery. Thank you! Strawberry Festival and Country Craft Show June 25 & 26 Wine Order Information / Packing and Shipping Notes: Join us as we celebrate wine food, family and friends. Open House weekend March 19 & 20, 2016 Sunday, March 20 10am-4pm Self-Guided Tours (Cellar) 10am-4pm Self-Guided Tours (Cellar) 10am-4pm WI Cheese Sampling (Cellar) 10am-4pm WI Cheese Sampling (Cellar) 11:00am Grapevine Pruning Demonstration 11:30amCooking with Wine Demonstration (Cellar) 11:00am-3pm Live Music (Lobby) 11:00am-3pm Live Music (Lobby) 1pm & 3pm 1pm & 3pm 2pmCooking with Wine Demonstration (Cellar) Barrel Tasting (Cellar) 2pmCooking with Wine Demonstration (Cellar) GRAPEVINE GROWING & PRUNING We are always studying and learning, working on more sustainable approaches to grape growing. There are a few new things in the making. I will share with everyone in due time. Pruning will set the fruit load and the location on the vine. Therefore, pruning has a direct impact on quality. The quality of the wine starts in the vineyard and this is the very first step each year for us to start the vines on the right track. Nature will offer many other tricks...some great and some not so great. Tanks are being emptied. Wine is being filtered and a lot of bottling is happening this time of the year. We have bottled the 2015 La Belle Vie. Lancôme and gorgeous Julia Roberts copied us in naming one of their newest perfumes "La vie est belle", because our wine is so great and awesome. It is nice to be in this company. In 2016 we will be getting ready a 1.5 acre parcel of land at the Marx vineyard. It will be planted in Brianna for use in our Brandy made in our Wollersheim Distillery. Brianna is one of the cold climate grapes, fairly new but very trustworthy. This parcel is steep enough. It will be the last "steep" field that we will plant. Going forward we want to stick to milder slopes so we can pick with our new harvester. We are so happy to have the new machinery. It was a God-send, making harvesting so much easier! Two people can pick one acre per hour...we can pick what we want... when we want... as much as we need...and when the fruit is Cooking With wine Demonstrations Saturday ONLY - 11am in the cellar with Winemaker Philippe Coquard Great wine starts in the vineyard. Come and learn how much hard work and skill go into the care of the vines. Proper pruning is a skill which controls the amount of growth and fruit a vine produces each year. We’ll also be offering our DVD, which covers all aspects of planting, growing, pruning and much more. Barrel Tasting Saturday & Sunday - 1pm & 3pm Saturday with Winemaker Philippe Coquard Get a sneak preview of the Marquette as it barrel ages in the cellar. We will discuss the development of the wines from the vineyard through the aging process and into your glass. Come early. Participation is limited for this popular event. Saturday, 2pm Chef Michael Jozwiak, from The Stilt House, Cedarburg, WI Michael Jozwiak, Stilt House Chef, started cooking when he was 8 years old. He attended The Art Institute of Wisconsin where he earned his Associates Degree in Culinary Arts. He has worked with The Food Network when cooking for a Music & Food Festival in the Chicago area, Ravinia. Chef Mike, enjoys being creative and likes to take flavors that generally might seem odd together and combine them into something people will enjoy. He loves working at the Stilt House where he can create specials that are fun, creative and made with local fresh ingredients. The Stilt House is located on at perfection. Pruning has started in the vineyard. It will take a good 6 to 7 weeks with 3 to 6 people to complete. We do not expect any major damage due to cold. Yes it has been cold for a couple stretches but not for very long. Every year we anticipate a 10 to 15% net loss. Therefore, while pruning we always leave a few extra buds. We might leave 5 to 10 extra buds per vine. If all buds survive we can remove the extras after bud break. After pruning is completed we then remove the cuttings from the field. We start applying the fertilizers and do trunk and cane training. In no time we have leaves on the vines. That is a beautiful time of the year. Let's hope for a "normal" growing season. Saturday, March 19 Barrel Tasting (Cellar) From The Winemaker In the vineyard... Washington Avenue in downtown Cedarburg. They offer small plate dining, more than 30 choices of wine, over 80 bottled beers from across the country as well as 30 high end American craft draft beers. Sunday, 11:30am Stephanie Baldwin, Assistant retail manager at Cedar Creek Winery Stephanie has an affinity for all things wine and food. Before starting at the winery, she was the Director of Commissary for Bristol Farms gourmet supermarket in California. Besides working at the winery, Stephanie is also an accomplished farmer raising much of her family's food at their farm. 11:30am is a great time for Brunch and Stephanie will demonstrate a delicious “brunchy” entrée, made with Cedar Creek Rose. Sunday, 2pm Chef Brian Taylor, From The Anvil Pub & Grille, Cedarburg, WI Nestled in the Cedar Creek Settlement’s restored 19th century blacksmith’s shop, the charmingly authentic Anvil Pub & Grille is a Cedarburg favorite for casual dining in a rustic atmosphere. The Anvil serves lunch and dinner daily. It specializes in Forge sandwiches (freshly baked sandwiches in our Stone Hearth Oven), steak burgers, salads, steaks, chicken and seafood. The full bar serves specialty beers, wines, martini’s and a Bloody Mary bar during Sunday brunch. The creek side patio offers seasonal dining overlooking Cedar Creek Waterfall. In the Cellars We recently bottled the Cranberry Blush with its beautiful iridescent translucent red color. Award winning Pinot Grigio was also bottled, and all that in just a week - at the rate of 23,000 bottles a day. Cabernet, Syrah and Marquette are aging gracefully. During the Open House, you will be fortunate to taste our 2015 vintage Marquette out of the barrels- a great wine. I tasted a lot of Marquette at the Cold Climate Conference in Minnesota this past weekend. Out of a dozen. I found only a few that deserved praise. We have been distilling away. Apple Eau de Vie is a clear fruity spirit and when it goes into barrels, it becomes aged Apple Brandy. We are about to bottle more aged Apple Brandy...as it sold really fast! Gin and Absinthe are doing very well. The shining star (when you enjoy too much) is still our Coquard Brandy, our regional "Cognac". As you know, Cognac is a region with specific requirements out of respect for quality... white grapes... picked very early...no sulfites... distilled before March of the following year... grown on a limestone base. We have created our own Wisconsin Cognac-like spirit using native Wisconsin white grapes grown nearby on limestone soil, picked early at 16 brix, and distilled right away. It then goes 2 years in our private custom toasted Wisconsin oak barrels and it tastes soooooo GOOOOD! We are working on many other products and projects such as rye whiskeys, yellow corn whiskeys, as well as colored corn whiskeys, bourbon and liquors. It's a fun and tasteful venture.