Wine Judges Corner with Oak Farm Vineyards
Join Wine Judges Corner, judge.wine host Jessica Altieri with Dan Panella, owner of Oak Farm Vineyards in Lodi, California for the California State Fair Commercial Wine Competition Judges Dinner.
Oak Farm Vineyards - REVIEWS - Lodi, CA Wedding Venues Reviews
Oak Farm Vineyards is a top reviewed wedding venues in Lodi, CA. The video shows some of the excellent reviews and
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23627 N DeVries Rd
Lodi, CA 95242
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Mettler Family Vineyards- Lodi, California 6/23/2019 Vlog#1
Enjoying the weekend with my friends at Mettler Vineyards- Lodi, California.
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Quirky Winery - Twisted Oak Winery, California Harvest Hosts
Tour the Rubber Chicken National Forest and have a glass of wine. This Harvest Host location, Twisted Oak Winery is located in Vallecito, California, in Calaveras County. This quirky winery sports several red wines and a couple of white wines which come with some zany names. Harvest Hosts member receive a free wine tasting.
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Summer in Lodi, California
Nestled in the heart of California's Central Valley, Lodi is the home of the state's largest winegrape appellation. Lodi actually grows more grapes than Napa and Sonoma combined. But Lodi is more than just wine. Come experience the slew of activities available throughout the summer. Kick off your weekend in Lodi by attending the Farmer's Market on Thursday nights. Enjoy live music, wine and beer gardens, great local foods and of course fresh local produce. After you've picked up some fruits veggies and flowers, enjoy a cold root beer float at A&W Cruise Nights. To celebrate Lodi as the birthplace of A&W Rootbeer, A&W turns back the hands of time to bring you a slew of classic cars on Thursday nights. Need to get away from the crowds? Explore Lodi Lake and the Mokelumne River. Rent a kayak, peddle boat, or stand up paddle board. You can even take a guided tour along the river. Picnic with the family, or walk along the nature trails to view the riparian habitat that is home to many species of mammals, reptiles and fish. Lodi Lake certainly has something for the whole family. Weekends in the summer, music is in the air - literally. many wineries offer great live music into the evening and you may even be able to camp overnight after a great concert. Want to just have a simple barbecue? Head to one of Lodi's many parks, or to one of the many BBQs throughout town this summer. Lodi is wine and so much more this summer.
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Lodi Zinfandel Jim Van Ruiten on Lodi Farming and Lodi Vineyards TM
Lodi Zinfandel Jim Van Ruiten on Lodi Farming and Lodi Vineyards TM
Hutchins Street Square - REVIEWS - Lodi, CA Wedding Venues Reviews
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125 S Hutchins St
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California Vineyard For Sale - Zinfandel - Amador County, CA
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The two properties listed on this site are planted in Zinfandel and are located in Amador County, home to some of the state's finest Zinfandel producing vineyards.
Amador County Wine is the land where Zinfandel reigns supreme and the vineyards are steeped in 150 years of winemaking tradition. It is here where European winemaking found a home in the late 19th century. Part of what has come to be known as the Mother Lode, Amador County was settled by immigrants, mostly of Mediterranean decent, who sought a golden future and brought their viticultural traditions to the iron rich soils of the area. After the prosperous wine industry was shut down by Prohibition early in the 20th century, the county remained dormant until the 60's when a young Sutter Home winemaker rediscovered the spicy, bold Zinfandel grape which was abundant in the area and returned the name Amador to a label again. The success of this wine, as well as the ripe Barbera & Sangiovese that would follow, has made the region nationally recognized. Today this county is divided into two appellations, Shenandoah Valley and Fiddletown, but Amador and Zinfandel remain synonymous in the hearts of California wine lovers. (Description from Appellation America)
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Viaggio Estate & Winery - REVIEWS - Lodi, CA Wedding Venues Reviews
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100 E Taddei Rd
Acampo, CA 95220
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Oregon Camping Trip ~ Home to Los Alamos Campground to Van Ruiten Winery in Lodi, CA!
Join us as we start our two week camping trip in our Rpod 177 from Southern California to Central Oregon! We left our boat in Southern California and headed to Los Alamos Campground, then on to a Harvest Host winery in Lodi, CA ~ Van Ruiten.
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Kelseyville CA to Cobb CA
23 minutes on a great stretch from the CA HWY 29/175 turnoff near Kelseyville to Cobb, in a 2015 Genesis.
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The Agent Who Might Have Saved Hamid Hayat
For 35 years, James Wedick had been a star at the FBI. When his former colleagues prosecuted a suspected terrorist, he came to the side of the defense and was branded a traitor. Here`s what he wasn`t allowed to say in court.
May 28, 2006|Mark Arax
Before the wins and losses are tallied up and the war on terror goes down in the books as either wisdom or folly, it might be recalled what took place this spring on the 13th floor of the federal courthouse in Sacramento. There, in a perfectly dignified room, in front of prosecutors, defense attorneys and judge, a tall, gaunt man named James Wedick Jr. was fighting for a chance to testify, to tell jurors about the 35 years he spent in the FBI and how it came to be that he was standing before them not on the side of the U.S. government but next to two Pakistani Muslims, son and father, whose books and prayers and immigrant dreams were now being picked over in the first terrorism trial in California.
Wedick watched the prosecutor from Washington stand up and call him a hired gun for the defense and say that any criticisms he had about the investigation would only confuse the jury and waste the court's time. He wanted to answer back that he had been the most decorated FBI agent to ever work out of the state capital, and for years prosecutors, judges and juries had nothing but time to ponder the way he busted dirty state senators and mobsters and cracked open the biggest health scam in California history. Yet he could only sit and listen as the judge ruled that by the weight of legal precedence, he would have to be muzzled. In eight weeks of trial, 15 witnesses for the prosecution and seven witnesses for the defense took the stand, yet the one whose testimony might have changed everything never got to tell his story. He never got to trace his metamorphosis to a Sunday morning last June, when he woke up thinking he had seen all the absurdities that a life of crime fighting had to offer only to find the FBI videotape--the confession that would become the heart of the terrorism case--on his doorstep.
It had arrived with no small hype: Down the road on Highway 99, the feds had busted up an Al Qaeda sleeper cell in Lodi, a little farm town at the northern edge of the San Joaquin Valley that had gone from the watermelon capital of the world in the 1880s to the Tokay grape capital of the world in the 1920s to the Zinfandel capital of the world today. The community boasted 60 wineries, 36 tasting rooms, a Zinfest in May and its own appellation: Lodi-Woodbridge. Somehow burrowed into the 90,000 acres of grape fields that pleated the rich, flat loam of the Mokelumne River basin was a radical young Muslim carrying a prayer of jihad in his wallet.
He had just returned home to Lodi from a terrorist camp in the hills of his ancestral Pakistan. He had been trained there with Kalashnikov rifles and curved swords and target dummies wearing the faces of Bush and Rumsfeld. He was awaiting instructions, via a letter in his mailbox, to bomb hospitals and supermarkets in California's heartland. In the meantime, he was packing Bing cherries on the outskirts of town. The two imams at the small marigold mosque across the street from the Lodi Boys and Girls Club directed the sleeper cell at the behest of Osama bin Laden. They were building a multimillion-dollar school to spread the seeds of Islamic holy war to Pakistani immigrant children up and down the farm belt. If the whole story sounded too bizarre to be true, the 22-year-old jihadist and his 47-year-old father--the neighborhood ice cream man--had confessed to everything on camera.
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Life Hack: Harvest Hosts - Reneé & Jason help out Kramer Vineyards with Harvest
Jason & Reneé use Harvest Hosts to camp out at Kramer Vineyards and help out with the wine harvest:)
World Cooperage Interview with Bogle Vineyards Winemaker
World Cooperage Barrel Consultant Yuri DeLeon interviews Bogle Vineyards Winemaker Eric Aafedt on his barrel program for Bogle wines.
Rio Seco Winery ~ Paso Robles, CA ~ A Winery Fav!
Looking for a great, friendly, fun winery in Paso Robles, California? We have enjoyed Rio Seco Winery a number of times. Syrah, Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Blends! Great reds, great tasting room, fantastic staff, lovely owner ~ what more could you ask for?
Being a member of Harvest Hosts allowed us to stay the night at this wonderful winery!
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The Farm Virgin - River's Bend Winery
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This episode of The Farm Virgin is all about the people behind the making of award winning wines at River's Bend Winery near Vancouver, BC. The vineyard owner Court Feassler shows Ben everything from picking grapes to pouring the wine. And as his son Gary Faessler says, Wine making is farming, first and foremost.
Indigeny Reserve - California Harvest Hosts
Come with us as we visit Indigeny Reserve, a cidery and distillery, that features hard cider, apple brandy, and fruit-infused vodka. Indigeny is a great place to hike and even visit an old mining site complete with original buildings.
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Wine Nation Episode #110- Abundance Vineyards part 1 of 2
Wine Nation TV Episode #110 with Dino Mencarini of Abundance Vineyards in Lodi,CA. This is part 1 of a two part interview. Check out the special ending with a classic Beatles tune with bits of the2010 Lodi Spring Wine Show!