tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-59568518089190156772024-02-07T16:59:56.105-08:00Plain CellarsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15717566928762539257noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5956851808919015677.post-88316336261804103462014-02-06T19:03:00.002-08:002014-02-06T19:05:28.524-08:00A Toast to my Grandfather<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Today would have been my grandfather's 90th birthday. He passed away last August, and left behind him a legacy of winemaking. His passion for wine is the sole reason that Plain Cellars was born.<br />
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Floyd never wanted to live past 80; he told my mother once to just push him off the end of the dock when he got to 83. But 83 came and went, and he just kept on living the good life. He truly enjoyed his life and found happiness and contentment in the little things. Food was a huge joy for him. And wine. Every year that we had helped him bottle his new barrels of wine, I could always rely on him proudly boasting, "I think this is my best wine yet!" <br />
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Those who knew Floyd as I did later in his life, could only think of him fondly. Those who only knew him as a younger man, probably thought he was a bit of an ass. Only Floyd could be proud of this. He got wise in his old age. He learned to let life happen to him and really cherished the small things. He would probably even tell you about it. And then you would hear the same story again some time later. He loved telling his stories, and you couldn't bear to interrupt him. He was such a good storyteller that it didn't matter how many times you'd heard it. And if you were a good listener, every once in awhile, you would hear a story you'd never heard before. Or a new detail would unfold. Either way, this would always be told over a glass of his red wine.<br />
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Let's remember Floyd in this manner. Pour yourself a glass of red wine (a small glass, just refilled often), eat a good meal, and tell a fond story that gives you laughter wrinkles. Repeat daily.<br />
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Cheers to you Floyd! You are greatly missed, and the same old fond stories about you will be retold often.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15717566928762539257noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5956851808919015677.post-16888682678656361972014-01-20T18:12:00.000-08:002014-01-20T18:12:25.649-08:00Riesling and Razor Clams<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Plain Cellars wants to wish everyone a happy 2014! After the Christmas rush was over, we took some time away from the winery to ring in the new year at the Washington coast. It was the first time since the winery had opened last summer that I could get my parents away from their busy lives. (Their passion for winemaking has had them adding an extra day to their normal five day work week and only having Sundays to relax. (My mother's idea of relaxing is cleaning the tasting room.)) So needless to say, my parents were in desperate need of some R&R. My husband and I took them out to Copalis Beach to the <a href="http://www.ironspringsresort.com/" target="_blank">Iron Springs Resort</a>. This resort has recently remodeled cabins with beautiful views of the coastline, their own private access to the beach, and the best part is they are dog friendly! I think our black labs Moxie and Jackson (who are regulars at the winery) love the beach even more than we do. It's so nice to see the trend in dog-friendly businesses like ours on the rise.<br />
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Digging for your clams is truly the best part of razor clamming (except for the eating part), but then you have to clean them. This can seem like a daunting task at first, but once you get the hang of it, you really don't mind it. After all, once they are clean, you will be that much closer to dinner! Nothing is better than a meal of fresh clams after an exhilarating dig. When you clean your clams, you first separate the shell from the body by dunking them in a pot of boiling water for about 10 seconds & then cool them off in some ice water. This stops the cooking and ensures that your clams will not be too chewy. The shell should come off fairly easy after this. You can simply use a pair of scissors to clean the clams. You essentially are splitting the clams open and removing any part that is not white. The white meat is what you want. Make sure and rinse your clams well, and if you are not eating them right away, just freeze them in ziploc bags with the air squeezed out. I put about six clams per quart-sized bag. Here is a video that we made so you can see the cleaning process:</div>
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So at this point in the blog, you're probably wondering how this relates to wine. Well, I'm getting around to it. One of my favorite ways to make razor clams (besides panfried) is a clam linguine. And as any good cook knows, cooking with wine always makes your food taste better. (And makes the chef a little happier when he or she needs to "sample" the wine for quality control). This linguine is also great when you find yourself with the rare problem of leftover wine. Although the wine leftovers aren't always great for drinking the next day, they are fantastic for cooking with. Here is a good recipe to try:</div>
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Clunk! Ping, ping...ksh, ksh, ksssh...Gurgle, shhhp, boomp...tap, tap, plunk! Crinkle, wrinkle, shwoosh, bump...shhhhwap, shhhwip...plunk, plunk, plunk, plunk....<br />
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One case down!<br />
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Last weekend was yet another session of bottling for us. We are bottling our 2011 wines and readying them for you! This past Saturday we bottled over 100 cases of our Summer Solstice Red, one of our blends. The Summer Solstice is a mostly a Cabernet (44%) and Malbec (44%) blend with just a touch of Syrah (12%). When we first transfered the Summer Solstice out of its oak barrels and into the stainless tank before bottling, we were blown away by the nose on this wine! Great wafts of floral, ripened fruit intoxicated the air of the production room. We couldn't help stealing a small taste (or two or three) to find out how this wine has been progressing. Immediately the smooth, clean taste of this wine hits the front of your mouth, and we believe that further aging in the bottle will truly mature the lingering layers of sophisticated flavor in this wine. It's really hard to resist its charms, though. Whether or not you choose to age this wine, it will make a great addition to your wine collection and provide enjoyment for years to come.<br />
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Next weekend marks the final wine bottling of our 2011 wines! We will be bottling one of our varietals, the Malbec. Our family, friends, and neighbors have truly been a huge help these past few weekends with the bottling, and we can not thank everyone enough! We hope to celebrate the end of bottling season with a Saturday night concert event, our first since our Summer Solstice grand opening, and it definitely will not be our last. We have artist Olivia De La Cruz coming to perform, and we couldn't be more excited! With the help of Kickstarter, Olivia just released her first album (titled Olivia De La Cruz) and you can find it on <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/olivia-de-la-cruz/id667544091?ign-mpt=uo%3D4" target="_blank">iTunes</a> and <a href="http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/oliviadelacruz">cdbaby.com</a>. Olivia is a local artist born in the Lake Chelan area, and after her many travels, now calls Seattle home. Her music has been described as "a mixture of Lyrical, Soul, Americana, and Rock." You can check out one of her songs "Old Fire" that she sings with some of her friends <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NGZIT4vQis" target="_blank">here</a>. There will be a small cover charge that goes to Olivia, and wine (of course!) will be available. Our tasting room is open Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the concert will start around 7 p.m.<br />
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you can also visit our website <a href="http://www.plaincellars.com/">www.plaincellars.com</a>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15717566928762539257noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5956851808919015677.post-26517847243723556322013-06-25T19:27:00.001-07:002013-06-25T20:11:57.609-07:00A Weekend to Remember<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Jake's longtime friend Blake catered the entire weekend for us. (He also catered my summer solstice wedding six years ago.) Blake has been a chef at Ivar's Mukilteo Landing for many years, and this man knows how to cook! If this was to be your last meal, you could die happy: grilled salmon with beurre blanc sauce, soft shell crab sliders, razor clam chowder, chanterelle soup, cured meats from Salumi, strawberry shortcake with lemon curd and whipped cream, freshly baked macadamia nut cookies, and chocolate covered strawberries. Many of the main ingredients were fished and foraged for by our family & the (outstanding) strawberries were brought from a farm in Lynden by the Scholten family. It was a meal to remember.</div>
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For our evening entertainment, I asked my friend Daniela that I met in college to come and perform. She brought her friend Justin (they often get together to play gigs in Seattle) to join her on vocals & play guitar. I've known for some time that Daniela has a great voice, but I really found out how great a performer she was as well. Daniela & Justin sang many covers & classic crowd pleasing songs, but the style in which they sang really enhanced the attitude of the evening. They played hits by Michael Jackson, Tom Petty, and Johnny Cash (to name a few) with a mellow twang and intoxicating energy. Even my grandma Ruby got up to dance!<br />
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After the excitement wound down on Sunday, we recalled the past nights of celebration with a fondness and warmth of heart. We could acknowledge that we had finally accomplished our great undertaking and also knew that we would find success in our future. It is so nice to really reflect on life's moments & remember why we work so hard. We truly look forward to the many years to come with Plain Cellars, and we cannot wait to keep sharing our love for wine with more and more people. <br />
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Saturday 12 - 5 p.m. <br />
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Enough celebrating, now back to work! We will be bottling more wine this upcoming weekend. (Somebody must have drank it all.)<br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjIku-pHKDgEOg43fQjHacBqez9Q8zr1UPhXHyY5fMjDd4ePJsy2F9rHtnzBAwtf5saS9nY8r-5s-Dlt53krJjupww2S0GhECYtHzpLLa6wK6cj-TGq7PL2f1GyunnONxMcVZ24DsVl2PQ/s1600/DSCN9314.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"></a>Summer seemed to sprint right on past Spring with a streak of hot, dry days in the 80s- all before Mother's Day! It was the sudden onset of warm weather that we suddenly realized how soon the Summer Solstice would be here. As you might already know, the Summer Solstice weekend is our scheduled grand opening. On Saturday, June 22nd we will finally be open to the public. With that in mind, we have been frantically racing to get things done at the winery. <br />
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Jacob has been installing exterior light fixtures that really look spectacular at night. After all that hard work wiring the place, he finally gets to add the "icing on the cake," as everyone gathers to (drumroll, please) ooh and ahh. Our evenings sipping wine will feel magical amidst the soft glow of these fixtures (further enhanced by more drinking of wine). <br />
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My father was pleased to see the appliances finally arrive. He worked on finishing more trim and prepping the cabinets for the countertops (to be installed next weekend!). <br />
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My big job was to create a large mural (about 9' high by 18' wide) above the bar in the tasting room. Last year when my parents had traveled to Italy, they were inspired by all the realistic murals of the Italian countryside that they had seen. They were hoping that I could do something similar for them here. <br />
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I knew immediately that I wanted to depict the feeling of the countryside in Plain. It truly is a beautiful area in Washington, and I wanted to paint a mural that would do it justice. I took my inspiration from the original photograph that my brother Jacob had taken a few falls back. The big oak tree was looking colorful and majestic, and the street signs seemed so iconic. I am really pleased with the end result, and I think I captured the true essence of Plain.<br />
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I think my parents were happy with the money they invested in sending their daughter all the way to California to study art. Who knew that an art degree would ever amount to anything? (Thanks for believing in me, Mom & Dad).<br />
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Somehow we all managed to survive the holidays (the wine always seems to help), and now the New Year is steam rolling right along into February. One of my New Year's resolutions was to avoid alcohol for the month of January, which probably in hind sight wasn't the best idea for a blogger of a winery. Nevertheless I have been successful, and now that February is knocking on our door with a wine glass in hand, my new resolution will be to post to this blog more regularly. My father (and owner of Plain Cellars) will also be contributing some posts, which is something I will be looking forward to reading in the near future!<br />
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As the snow level grows higher and the icicles grow longer, the inside details of the winery have started to get checked off the list.<br />
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I think we can all look back at this, have a few laughs, and drink a few glasses of wine- I know January isn't quite over yet, but hey, I've earned it!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15717566928762539257noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5956851808919015677.post-16726342798669228402012-11-13T19:19:00.002-08:002012-11-13T19:19:49.339-08:00Construction Progress<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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It has been a race against the weather as temps in Plain have been progressing towards below freezing levels. Currently the high temperature barely lingers in the low 40s, and there is a mix of rain and snow predicted in the forecast. <br />
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My brother Jacob has been helping with the electrical wiring. (I have to say that it is quite nice to have handy family members like my brother who are skilled in construction trades.) Jacob has recently helped my husband and I as well when we were remodeling our first home. <br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">We found this when gutting our Seattle home- <br />surely a sign of our good fortune!</td></tr>
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It was an old 1950s Seattle home with a bird's nest of outdated wiring in the attic. We pretty much stripped the home down to its bare bones and started over with everything. It was a daunting task that was made significantly better by the help and expertise of my brother. He even wired for a hot tub that we cannot yet afford (although someday soon I hope!).<br />
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Jacob has been staying in Plain while wiring the winery. He sent me an excited text a week or so ago... "Plain Cellars is coming along nicely. The lighting will be fantastic and the audio system is going to be rad. The audio has 4 speakers in the tasting room, 4 in the production area, and 4 outside the patio. The volume and source is controlled via iPad/iPod, plus it's tied to the Internet so it can stream anything. You can have something different playing in each zone, so cool." You can tell this man has a passion and enthusiasm for his job!<br />
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We intend to keep you posted as more progress happens inside the winery. It is a real treat to finally see what my parents have been dreaming and planning for years finally become a reality, although it still seems a little surreal to me. We intend to visit for the upcoming Thanksgiving weekend, and I am excited to see the progress.<br />
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Last Saturday my husband, parents, and I bottled a barrel of the Cabernet (a.k.a. Red Moon) and two barrels of the Malbec Syrah (Just Plain Red) with the help of all four of my grandparents. It was a rare treat to have them all together in one room enjoying the "fruit" of our labor. Tuesday was yet another family affair with my brother, cousin, and mother bottling two barrels of our Cab Merlot blend (a.k.a. Eclipse) and two barrels of the Cab Malbec Syrah (Summer Solstice Red). Our last two barrels of Eclipse will be bottled tomorrow. This will conclude the 2010 vintage, the last wine we will bottle privately. If I am doing my math right, that is over 2,600 bottles of wine! Surely our private reserves will be set for some time. Our 2011 vintage will be the first wine available to the public at our 2013 summer opening. It is kind of sad to think that our home wine making days have come to an end, but it is also exciting to enter a new chapter in our passion for making wine. Cheers!</div>
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As long as I can remember, my grandfather has been making wine. It started out as a hobby. He used cherries and other fruits to make his wines at first (and this was all fine), but when the hobby became something more, suddenly the cherry wine just wasn't enough. If he could make wine with cherries, why not true wine grapes? He and my grandmother are well into their 80s, and their wine consumption has not slowed (nor has it slowed them down). My grandfather wanted to make wine that he and his wife could enjoy on a daily basis, and also be able to proudly serve it to their friends and family. He is nothing if not proud of the wine he makes today.<br />
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Today we still help my grandfather bottle wine from his basement so that he and my grandmother are set for their yearly rations. </div>
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Making my father's wine is an entire new endeavor altogether. Suddenly the wine became something more. Each element of the winemaking process became important. We were still making it at home, but the quality of the final product was something we could compare to the wines sitting on the store shelves, (and in many cases, ours was better). </div>
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I knew that my father had taken his wine to the next level when he suggested that he make the wine for my wedding. Well, I thought, why not? His wine was good- really good. It was one of those weddings where everyone contributed, and my father had his wine. We even gave each of our guests a parting gift of a bottle of our Summer Solstice Red. The wine was a huge hit, and I knew then that he would push it even further. This led to the idea of the winery- a place where he could keep sharing his wine, not just with friends and family, but with everyone.</div>
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The building has begun on the winery! Even though work has begun, we still have a long way to go, and we plan to keep you updated on our progress along the way. Our winery, named Plain Cellars (for the town it resides in) will join the other aptly named establishments in the town, Plain Grocery and Plain Hardware. We hope to open our doors by the summer solstice of next year with a barrel tasting celebration.</div>
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