Wine with - Clautiere Vineyard
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Wine with - Clautiere Vineyard
FEATURE FEATURE Fall down the rabbit hole and hold onto your glass… Clautiere Vineyard: whimsy Wine with Story by Hayley Thomas/VINO Who said wine can’t be both sophisticated and whimsical? The folks at Clautiere Vineyard are dedicated to creating a magical wine tasting experience for their customers, and it all begins with their colorful tasting room off Union Road in east Paso Robles. Tasters are privy to trying six wines and six cheeses, which vary each month at Clautiere Vineyard. Hayley Thomas/VINO Page 64 | Summer 2012 Central Coast Edition VINO Tasters enter the property through twisting, twirling metal gates and are greeted by mosaic orbs hanging from the gnarled limbs of an ancient oak tree. Reflective sculptures glint through fanciful foliage leading up to the main event: A tasting room that pleases both your inner-child and your palate. Boasting black-and-white checkered floors, periwinkle colored walls and a “play room” equipped with zany hats and multicolored wigs, the interior space is a true Alice in Wonderland experience. I fell down the rabbit hole and held onto my glass. First, I was thrilled to try many of the Clautiere Vineyard’s famous wine and cheese pairings. The delicious morsels — also available for sale at the tasting room are provided by Vivant Fine Cheese. The 2009 Syrah was fabulous paired with a parmesan-style cheese soaked in Merlot, and the combination of its 2008 Estate Roussanne with a dab of strong blue cheese was to-die-for-delicious. Tasters are treated to six wines and six cheeses, which vary each month. “Clautiere wines are the most foodfriendly wines,” said Clautiere Vineyard consultant Susan West. “Like our syrah, it’s very fine. It’s not this big, huge, jammy taste, where there’s no room. With Clautiere wines, there’s room on your palate for food.” That’s thanks to winemaker Terry Brady, who owns the winery alongside Claudine Blackwell, creator of the vineyard’s signature fencing and magical mosaics. The boutique winery produces about 3,000 cases of quality, estate-grown wine per year, including viognier, cabernet sauvignon, syrah and blends. The 57-acre vineyard boasts 13 varietals in total. The winery also offers its second label, Two Cocky Sisters. At $14 per bottle and a pair-with-anything flavor profile, it’s a solid everyday buy. The red is a mellow, tasty Rhone blend. West said Claudine is “the director of fantasy,” while Terry is “the director of reality.” The name of the winery is a combina- Hayley Thomas/VINO tion of their names. “Claudine and Terry are really happy human beings,” said West, who helped open the tasting room back in 2003. “You can’t be crabby when you walk into a purple tasting room with lime green drapes and big flowers everywhere. It’s that kind of Alice in Wonderland kind of fun, but with a serious bend toward the wines. As much as we have the fun part, we also want to present wines that are very nice. It’s a whole experience.” see CLAUTIERE continued on page 67 Hayley Thomas/VINO Glittering orbs created by Clautiere co-owner Claudine Blackwell add a fanciful flair to an interesting tasting experience. VINO Central Coast Edition Summer 2012 | Page 65 CLAUTIERE continued from page 65 That experience is one of top-notch tastings and good times. The winery owners are friends and lovers of the drag queen culture. The first event the winery ever threw was a drag show, with the name “Clautiere” referenced in each dazzling dance number. The winery encourages tasters of all walks of life to take a strut on the wild side. “You see the straightest-laced people come in here, and no matter how old they are, or if they’re ‘manly men’ or whatever, they come in here and put on a hat or a wig and take on that personality and let loose,” said West. “It does my heart good to see the bar filled with everybody from 22 to 80 with wigs and hats on, having a really good time. It’s hysterical.” Assistant Tasting Room Manager Kirsten Helgeson said she’s seen her fair share of “strapping young men” come in and try on hot pink wigs. More than anything, the winery is a place to let go and simply enjoy life, wine and the wonderment of every day. “We feel as though angels are smiling down on Clautiere because there’s so much fun and laughter here,” said Blackwell. “The minute you get out of your car, the magic begins.” Clautiere Vineyard is located at 1340 Penman Springs Road, Paso Robles. The tasting room is open Thursday through Monday from noon to 5 p.m. Call 805-237-3789 for more information, “like” the winery on Facebook or go to www.clautiere.com. Hayley Thomas/VINO The tasting room at Clautiere Vineyard is whimsical, offering tasters a one-of-a-kind experience. VINO photo courtesy of Clautiere Vineyard VINO photo courtesy of Clautiere Vineyard VINO photo courtesy of Heather Young Clautiere Vineyard owners Terry Brady and Claudine Blackwell embrace while surrounded by the efforts of their labors. Brady creates quality, estate-grown wine and Claudine creates unique artwork, which graces the gardens and tasting room. From left, Christina Lefevre, VINO editor Heather Young, Cassandra Sherburne and Michele Coombs show off their crazy wigs at Clautiere Winery during an afternoon of wine tasting. VINO Central Coast Edition Summer 2012 | Page 67