: March 2009

There's A New Face At The Temecula Valley Wine Company

Dan Atwood

Dan Atwood is no stranger to The Wine Company. He's been of part of it since its inception in its first location on Ynez Road. He was just much more in the background than he is now. Since the end of last year, however, Dan has stepped out of the shadows to take a much more active role. These days, more often than not, you're likely to find Dan either behind the counter and visiting guests from table to table.

Dan moved to Temecula twelve years ago. He purchased horse property on Rancho California Road that was also planted with Chardonnay grapes. Unfortunately, the vines had been attacked by the glassy-winged sharpshooter and needed to be torn out. Dan turned to a friend at Leonesse Cellars who told him he  should plant Syrah grapes in their place. With help from Leonesse, Dan has been producing a superior Syrah and is getting ready to release the 2006 vintage.

Dan hired Jim Lilly to build a wine cellar in his home and was asked if he might be interested in investing in wine store. They became partners and Jim ran the business for several years. Last year, Dan decided he wanted to try his hand at running the business, and he's implemented several changes already.

Dan's philosophy is simple. He wants The Wine Company to be a fun place to hang out... low-key and comfortable. There's a bigger emphasis on Temecula Valley wines now. Live music continues four nights a week. Future plans include adding an outdoor patio, and opening up the inside even more. If you want to try some good wine and get to meet some neat people, give The Wine Company a try.

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As an added bonus, while I was writing this post, I saw Janice Sutton on twitter. After more than a year of visiting via active rain, we decided to meet in person at The Wine Company. Active Rain and twitter - a winning combination.

Janice Sutton

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7 commentsTom Plant • March 30 2009 05:06PM

Paso Robles Zinfandel Festival

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Laura and I went to one of our favorite destinations last weekend. We drove to Paso Robles for the Zinfandel Festival. Zinfandel has become my favorite varietal and they sure make some good Zin in Paso. We met our friends Denny and Jodi at Tobin James winery, visited with our friend Tim Booth, and drove west on highway 46 for a few more stops.

First up was Zin Alley. Frank Nerelli is the owner and he makes a superior wine in very small quantities. Frank is very down to earth and makes you feel right at home.

Frank Nerelli

Our final stop of the day was at Jada Vineyard. Operations manager Susan West had arranged a private tour for us and it was something we'll never forget. We walked down to the barrel room and were shown the new wine "eggs" that they have begun using in addition to the wooden barrels. The eggs are made of concrete which allows the wine to "breathe", something it can't do in stainless steel.

JadaThe egg is to the right of the wine barrels.

We then got in Susan's car and drove around all of the vineyard. It was a glorious spring day and the views were magnificent. We went back to the winery where Susan had a table set up for us. We tasted barrel samples of their various wines paired with different cheeses. If you visit Paso Robles, make sure you stop at Jada.

Later, Laura and I returned to Tobin James for their James Gang Reception. Food from about 20 different restaurants, live music and lots of wine. They had a new product called "plush puffs", flavored marshmallows that we got to roast over a flame.

Anglim Winery

Steve Anglim makes excellent wines which you can sample in the tasting room of Anglim Winery in the train depot downtown. That was our first stop Saturday morning. We sampled some of Steve's wines while we nibbled on salami and cheese and visited with Steve and his lovely wife Steffanie.

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Next stop, four blocks down on Pine Street was the Mid Life Crisis Winery.

Mid Life CrisisJill Mittan

Jill and Kevin Mittan are the owners and winemakers. During the week they work in Hollywood. Jill works in post production on the TV series 24. It was great to visit with Jill, sample some more fine wines and pick up some sparkling wine for our upcoming wedding.

From there we went to Zenaida Cellars where they were celebrating a "Zen" fest. Flute music was playing, and we entered the candle-lit barrel room, where they offered "library" tastings of their different wines, vintages from 2003 to barrel samples of 2007 wines accompanied by delicious hors d'oeuvres. Winemaker and owner Eric Ogorsolka was on hand along with cellar master Tyler Russell.

The wildest part of the afternoon was at Four Vines Winery. Shortly after arriving, winemaker Chris Tietje led a group of about thirty of us into a dark barrel room, lit only by candles. He told us about his wines, mostly Zinfandels, and we tasted barrel samples. The last taste came from a glass carafe that we held above our mouths and let the wine flow in - extremely bizarre. Make no mistake though, Four Vines makes superb wines.

Carmody McKnightHollywood & Vines

Sunday morning we drove to the end of Vineyard Drive and began the day at the fabulous Carmody McKnight Estate Vineyards. Laura and I found this place last year on our first visit to Paso and we just love it. We passed a bicyclist on the way and we met him when we were parking the car. It turns out he was winery owner Gary Conway. You may remember him as an actor from Burke's Law or Land of The Giants. We had a nice visit, then proceeded to the barrel room where winemaker Greg Cropper was just getting ready to sample the barrels for the days' visitors. We were extremely happy that he asked ask to taste along with him. Carmody McKnight's wines are world class and the work Greg puts into them really shows.

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We had two last stops to make. We discovered Dubost Winery on our last visit and met Kate Dubost then. Kate's son Jacob is the winemaker, and he is one of the very talented new winemakers making his presence felt. Jake's making some delicious wines, and we also enjoyed some very tasty barbeque before heading down the road for our final stop.

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Finally, we pulled into Starr Ranch. Owner Judy Starr sells grapes to many of the area wineries. She opens her gates a few times a year. We've been lucky enough to be there on two occasions when she's been open. Laura is very fond of her Gypsy Rose. I'm partial to her Cabernet Franc and Odysseus blend.

Phil Stevens was on hand and he is just getting ready to release wines under the Del Real label. He gave us a great tour and let us taste several barrel samples including his phenomenal Zinfandel.

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We're already looking forward to our next visit to the Central Coast. We'll be staying in the winemaker's loft at Zenaida cellars. You can see a few more photos if you visit my photo blog.

 

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9 commentsTom Plant • March 27 2009 06:09PM

So You've Started Tweeting - Now What?

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Last week I wrote a post about my "getting" twitter. If you missed it you can read it here. Make no mistake. twitter has its detractors. Several reports say John Mayer's time spent "tweeting" was a factor in his breakup with Jennifer Anistion. There's a video called Twouble With Twitters.

Yet with all the negative press, I find there's a lot to like about twitter. You can get real time news updates from places like The New York Times, Time Magazine, CNN and more. You can follow what some of the cutting edge social media experts are saying and follow links they provide with relevant and timely information. You can keep up with friends and family. You do it all in 140 characters or less.

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TweetDeck is an app that sits on your desktop and displays tweets from the people you follow. You can divide them into different groups and read post tweets from it. I find it simplifies twitter immensely. Here's a screen shot.

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Twitterberry is ideal for Blackberry users. It makes using twitter on your Blackberry far easier than the standard SMS text messaging app. As you can see in the screen shot, the basic twitter commands are available from the menu key.

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Like the logo says, TwitSeeker allows you to find people you'd like to follow by searching what they are tweeting about.

The Twitter Fan Wiki lists all sorts of apps with some that are certain to fit your needs. Twitter is growing very quickly. If nothing else, it's a great tool for building a referral base. I have only scratched the surface here. i'd love to hear what you come across. I invite you to follow me... on twitter.

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9 commentsTom Plant • March 24 2009 05:21PM

A "Lightbulb" Moment - I'm Starting To "Get" Twitter

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I consider myself a fairly tech-savvy guy. I've been aware of Twitter and actually started using the service last summer at Inman Connect. I thought I understood the concept, but I was under the false impression that you either had to be tethered to your cell phone and try to type text messages on your phone. That's not one of my favorite pastimes. Yes, I knew you could go to the Twitter website, and tweet from there, but that seemed like a pain, too. I also thought you had to have all of the tweets from your followers come to your phone as an sms text message. I was getting inundated. This whole Twitter thing was starting to annoy me.

At the same time, I saw people I admire and respect, Like Jason Crouch, Ardell Della Loggia and Teresa Boardman tweeting frequently. What were they seeing that I wasn't? It wasn't until this week when I started using tweetdeck that everything started falling into place for me. Tweetdeck lets you organize your tweets into different columns: friends, favorites and direct messages. It's easy to keep up, and the wealth of real time content that comes through on Twitter is mind boggling.

Not only can I post links to my blogs, I can follow real time updates from The New York Times, CNN and more. If you think you get great advice from a blog, what until you see what's out there in twitterville. I now follow folks like Ashton Kutcher, P Diddy, Martha Stewart and Ryan Seacrest. Steve Wozniak and Britney Spears are following me!

Give it a try. Once you get it, it will open up a whole new universe to you. Promise! You can follow me at

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8 commentsTom Plant • March 18 2009 11:15PM

Coffee, Tea Or Pastries? - Temecula Tea House

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It's heartening to see new businesses become established and successful. Diane Walden called me yesterday to invite me to take a look at the California Tea & Coffee Brewery. Laura and I dropped in this morning, met Diane and her husband Vern and checked it out. Wonderful smells hit your nostrils the moiment you step in. They offer forty different loose leaf tes, with flavors like Caramelized Pear, Cinnamon Plum and Apricot Dream as well as the more traditional Earl Grey, English Breakfast, Oolong and the like. They also serve coffee. As Vern put it, they major in tea and have a minor in coffee. I had a dark roast coffee and Laura tried a Vanilla Earl Grey Latte. Both were delicious.

Diane bakes pastries and they also offer herb pizzas and omelet pretzels. It's a welcome addition to the neighborhood. Next time you're in the mood for a great cup of tea or coffee, give them a try. I think you'll become a regular.

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14 commentsTom Plant • March 18 2009 01:53PM

Lunch With Joey Aszterbaum - We Love Pho!

Joey Aszterbaum is a great guy. I'm fortunate enough to live close enough to him that it's easy for us to visit. I attend his monthly Real Agent Help breakfasts as often as I can. We went to Pho Hoa in Murrieta yesterday. We had a great visit, discussed the economy, music, blogs, twitter, photography, you name it. We seem to inspire each other, and that's a good thing. We also talked about the many blessings we have. Even though times are tough, we have friend, family, roofs over our heads and food to eat. I am so grateful.

Joey AszterbaumPho!

 

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8 commentsTom Plant • March 17 2009 12:18PM

Happy St. Patty's Day - Growin' Of The Green

I thought I'd take you on a tour of my newly planted veggie garden. Lots of green to share with you on a sunny St. Patrick's Day in Southern California. I'll bring you back in a few months and we'll see how big everything has gotten.

 

 

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9 commentsTom Plant • March 17 2009 11:30AM

The Jason McKay Scholarship Fund

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Two years ago, the Esperanza Fire claimed the lives of five Riverside County firefighters. After the tragedy of losing those five brave men, the news got worse when investigators learned the blaze was set intentionally. This week, a man was convicted of setting that blaze (I won't name him, he deserves no more mention) and murdering the firefighters. His conviction brings a sense of closure to the families of the victims, but clearly the loss will never go away.

Yesterday I attended Joey Azsterbaum's monthly Real Agent Help breakfast. The guest speaker was Will Burger, who's family has set up a scholarship fund in the name of their friend Jason McKay who perished in the blaze. Their hope is to keep his legacy alive.

Joey is a wonderful man and I'm proud to call him my friend. We're going out for lunch on Monday. I can hardly wait!

Joey's original post is re-blogged below.

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2 commentsTom Plant • March 13 2009 05:38PM

A Special Real Agent Help Breakfast - The Jason McKay Memorial Scholarship

This is Joey's post that tells the story of Will & Gerri Burger and what they're doing to honor the memory of Jason McKay.

Via Hemet Home Loan Guy, Joey Aszterbaum (Patrion Mortgage):

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One of the things that makes the Real Agent Help Breakfast unique is it's dedication to supporting non-profit and charity organizations in Hemet and San Jacinto.

This month's proceeds will go to the Jason McKay Memorial Scholarship. Will Burger, the president of the scholarship committee and the son of local Realtor Gerri Burger, Coldwell Banker Kivett-Teeters, will be here to share about the scholarship that honors their family friend who was killed in the 2006 Esperanza fires.

In addition to this special presentation, The Hemet Home Loan Guy will give a presentation on the current state of mortgage lending and an overview of the programs available.

  • FHA loans - down payments, gifts, credit scores and more
  • Investment Property loans - down payments, credit scores, loan fees
  • County and State down payment assistance programs - CalHFA, Riverside County FTHB, etc.

What is the Real Agent Help Breakfast?

The Real Agent Help Monthly Breakfast is the premier real estate networking event in the Hemet region in Riverside County, California. Join us for a quality breakfast, an opportunity to share a need or a listing you have, great educational content and tools to grow your real estate business.

  • Hemet Mortgage LoansThursday, March12th from 8:30-10:30am
  • Mimi's Cafe in Hemet
  • Seating is limited, cost $10 (donation goes to local charity)
  • RSVP at 951.571.5751

This months' generous sponsor is Patrion Mortgage.

Don't miss this important, positive conversation about personal performance. Register TODAY.

...................................Seating is limited. To register now, call 951.571.5751....................................

What is Real Agent Help?

The Real Agent Help program is designed to help you reach the next level in your real estate business through quality sales training, networking events, and one-on-one consulting.

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0 commentsTom Plant • March 13 2009 05:31PM

It Might As Well Be Spring

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The calendar may say winter, but signs of spring are popping up all over Southern California. These are peach and nectarine blossoms in bloom in my back yard. As I drive around the Temecula Valley, the roadsides are awash with gold and yellow wildflowers. The strawberry stands are open for business. Spring is here, baby!

I've been preparing to plant my annual vegetable garden. Over the past few weeks I've been adding soil, turning the earth and getting things in order. Yesterday I stopped by Armstrong Garden Center and picked up tomatoes, squash, hot peppers, green onions and melon as well as poppies and cosmos. This morning farmer Tom was at work planting. Over the next few weeks I'll add some corn, beans and maybe a few other things, but the garden is in. In a few months it will be time to harvest...

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25 commentsTom Plant • March 07 2009 06:09PM