EOS Winery Presented by The California Wine Club (VIDEO)
Eos the Greek goddess who delivers dawn would smile to learn of a winery in her name. Nurtured by family, eager to illuminate wine treasures within the Golden State. From Zin in Paso to Santa Barbara Syrah, every Eos wine represents the best of the best. The California Wine Club is proud to be able to offer wine club members an opportunity to taste handcrafted wine from EOS Winery.
Justin Vineyards & Winery - Paso Robles California
Wine Tasting Paso Robles Memorial Day Weekend 2018
Wine Tasting Paso Robles Memorial Day 2018
Vineyards:
J. Lohr, Robert Hall, Vina Robles, EOS, Gluntz Family, Tobin James
Music:
Camila Cabello - Havana ft. Young Thug
Eberle Winery
When visiting the Central Coast be sure and check out the Eberle Winery in Paso Robles. If you love college football, you'll love the fact that this Winery was started by former Penn State star Gary Eberle!
Wine country tour on Hwy 46
We traveled from the golden state freeway traveling west on Hwy 46 into Paso Robles. Visiting Tobin James, EOS , Meridian Vineyards and J Paul Rosilez winery. The Paso Robles area is home to over 50 wineries or vineyards becoming a new leader of some of the finest wines in California and the world.
2018 Castello di Amorosa (Napa Castle Winery) Discount Coupon & deal - Napa Valley
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Castello di Amorosa video text:
Today I’m in Calistoga California at the Castello di Amorosa, the Napa Castle Winery, which is an authentic castle, built over 14 years by Dario Sattui and his crew. Each stone was brought over from Italy and I am so excited, because the last time that I was here it hadn’t been completed, look at the mote and the gargoyle. Thru WineryFinderApp I was able to find out all of the information I needed about the Castello di Amorosa and get a discount coupon on my wine tasting & tour, which was super cool. So we are going down into the dungeon and we are going to see the collection of torture devices and the torture chamber, which Dario has collected over the years and I am so excited I can’t wait. See you later, bye.
Lancaster and Roth Tasting at Wine Watch
These two properties are under the auspices of the Foley family of wineries and this is a wine group on the move, and they have some top level wineries now on all corners of the globe, some of the names in this group now include: Kuleto Estate, Altvs, Merus, Chalk hill Winery,Sebastiani Vineyards and Winery, Eos Estate Winery, Firestone Vineyards, Foley Estates, Lincourt Vineyards, Three Rivers Winery in Washington State and imports like Clifford Bay Estate Winery and Vavasour from New Zeland.
Join us as we welcome a few of the newest additions to the Foley family Lancaster Roth Estate winemaker Jesse Katz to Wine Watch for a special tasting. Wine Watch Catering's Toni Lampasone will be making a few small courses to accompany the tasting wines.
The fee for this dinner is $75 + tax + gratuity for reservations call 954-523-9463.
Wines That Rock at Firestone Winery - Santa Olivos, CA United States
Live Band and Wine Tasting at FIRESTONE WINERY.
5017 Zaca Station Rd
Los Olivos, CA
Firestone Vineyard - A Look Inside
Footage of the beautiful Firestone Vineyard in Los Olivos in Santa Barbara County.
Elverhoj Museum & Quicksilver Ranch (Things to do in Solvang with Kids): Look Who's Traveling
Day 7 road trip down the California Central Coast. Visiting the Apple Farm Inn in San Luis Obispo (00:15), then heading down to the Danish town of Solvang. Checking out Quicksilver Ranch (00:25), Hans Christian Andersen Museum (00:58) and the Elverhoj Museum (01:38).
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Other episodes from Look Who's Traveling, Season Two!
Knott's Berry Farm
Segerstrom Concert Hall
Whitaker-Jaynes Estate
LA Art Show
Bass Pro Shops, Rancho Cucamonga
OCMA (California Landscape into Abstraction)
Stunt Dog Experience
Centennial Farm
Discovery Science Center (Animal Grossology)
Watts Towers
Santa Monica, California
Griffith Park
Pump It Up, Huntington Beach
American Museum of Ceramic Art
Lorikeet Forest
Museum of Latin American Art & Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum
SeaWorld San Diego
Exposition Park
Rancho Los Alamitos
BubbleFest
Hammer Museum & Skirball Cultural Center
Knott's Berry Bloom
San Marcos, California (Part 1 of 3)
San Marcos, California (Part 2 of 3)
San Marcos, California (Part 3 of 3)
The Getty Center
Pio Pico Historic State Park
Bowers Museum & Kidseum
Boeing Rocket Launch
Griffith Park
Fullerton Museum
Aquarium of the Pacific (Saturday Family Fun: Sea Jellies)
The Getty Villa
Tanaka Farms
OCMA (Sarkisian & Sarkisian)
Santa Catalina Island
Camp Snoopy
Penguin Walk
DTLA Night Market
Suspense: Dead Ernest / Last Letter of Doctor Bronson / The Great Horrell
On the second presentation of July 22, 1940, Forecast offered a mystery/horror show titled Suspense. With the co-operation of his producer, Walter Wanger, Alfred Hitchcock received the honor of directing his first radio show for the American public. The condition agreed upon for Hitchcock's appearance was that CBS make a pitch to the listening audience about his and Wanger's latest film, Foreign Correspondent. To add flavor to the deal, Wanger threw in Edmund Gwenn and Herbert Marshall as part of the package. All three men (including Hitch) would be seen in the upcoming film, which was due for a theatrical release the next month. Both Marshall and Hitchcock decided on the same story to bring to the airwaves, which happened to be a favorite of both of them: Marie Belloc Lowndes' The Lodger. Alfred Hitchcock had filmed this story for Gainsborough in 1926, and since then it had remained as one of his favorites.
Herbert Marshall portrayed the mysterious lodger, and co-starring with him were Edmund Gwenn and character actress Lurene Tuttle as the rooming-house keepers who start to suspect that their new boarder might be the notorious Jack-the-Ripper. [Gwenn was actually repeating the role taken in the 1926 film by his brother, Arthur Chesney. And Tuttle would work again with Hitchcock nearly 20 years later, playing Mrs. Al Chambers, the sheriff's wife, in Psycho.] Character actor Joseph Kearns also had a small part in the drama, and Wilbur Hatch, head musician for CBS Radio at the time, composed and conducted the music specially for the program. Adapting the script to radio was not a great technical challenge for Hitchcock, and he cleverly decided to hold back the ending of the story from the listening audience in order to keep them in suspense themselves. This way, if the audience's curiosity got the better of them, they would write in to the network to find out whether the mysterious lodger was in fact Jack the Ripper. For the next few weeks, hundreds of letters came in from faithful listeners asking how the story ended. Actually a few wrote threats claiming that it was indecent and immoral to present such a production without giving the solution.