Episode 4: The Left Coast Kitchen

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Things are reawakening in the Willamette Valley. While all of us in Polk County have not yet been given the go ahead to reopen our Tasting Rooms, we at Left Coast are preparing wildly to welcome you back when we are allowed to do so. We are yet hopeful for the weekend ahead and will let you know as soon as we have that good news!

With a backward glance, it was a lovely Mother's Day Weekend. Far different, of course, from our brunches and celebrations of years past but a warming Tribute to Motherhood as mothers, fathers too, and their second and even third generations came by in their visiting cars. We celebrated the occasion with a partnership of an offering of wine with a bouquet from the Crowley House, as we continue to see our own wildflowers bloom across the property in abundant color.

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To the many who are far afield and safe at home, I trust you were well celebrated in these unusual times. A toast to ALL the Mothers of the World ❤ Everyday is a special kind of Mother's Day, especially for those of you for whom home schooling has been added to your full schedules. Here's to an extra glass of wine for you!

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These uncertain times have us thinking back to our own early days. We set our Grand Opening as part of the Willamette Valley Memorial Day Open House Weekend of 2007. Build it, and they will come, and we were so happy you did! Our Grand Opening Gang, shown here, was largely a volunteer group, many of whom have continued to return for our Thanksgiving and Memorial Day Open Houses. In those first years when our few staff members wore more than multiple hats, we couldn't have done it without the help of these all important friends and family members. Heartfelt Thanks ❤

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Although we hosted that inaugural event in the winery, we quickly changed plans for a tractor and tool shed, launching our first version of the Left Coast Tasting Room by the following July 4th. Since then, over the past nearly 13 years, we have populated that expanded space with indoor and outdoor seating and, most importantly, YOU! We were elated to have been recognized as one of the Top 10 Best Tasting Rooms by USA Today in 2017. Cheers!

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Early on, as I was offering up zucchini and heirloom tomatoes from our organic gardening efforts to go with those bottles of wine, we saw the need for food AND wine in this rural stretch between Salem and McMinnville. We began, tentatively, with an outside caterer. But our goal, from the beginning, was to focus on the produce of our own gardens, the eggs from our chickens and ducks, and sourcing protein and cheeses from local partners. In essence, we wanted to take a Farm-to-Fork approach, presenting the bounty of our working farm on your table, to enjoy with and be enhanced by our family's wines. We are proud to have been recognized by Eater as one of the best 18 places in the Willamette Valley!

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Our kitchen experiences have expanded with our community support. There are now many culinary milestones that mark our calendar each year. Among these are the Live Maine Lobster Feast for Sparkling Society, our Valentine Affair, and the Fall Harvest Dinner that we are creatively rethinking in this age of social distancing. We have been pleased and honored to have been a part of the annual Truffle Festival, our wine featured at the Grand Tasting Dinner and at a Left Coast hosted lunch on property last January and earlier as well.

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Here you see Master Gardener, Bob, in the herb garden, inspired by his days in France. A smaller greenhouse is adjacent, a larger one, added more recently, provides the salad materials, vegetables, and even early spring flowers for the Tasting Room.

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A bumper crop of pumpkins that led to a Pinot and Pumpkin promotion some years ago accompanied a small seasonal flower, vegetable, and fruit market that occupied an otherwise little used outdoor seating area. In recognizing that there had to be a better use for that space, the Italian Forno Bravo, our wood fired pizza oven, entered the imagination.

Not realizing its actual size until its delivery, the work of enclosing the new pizza room began then. Again, by Memorial Day, this time in 2015, the Pizza Oven debuted with the same Bob as aspiring Pizza Chef. A special note of thanks to John and Keith of Falls City's Bread Board for their much needed and significant help as Bob began his pizza making odyssey. There was a lot to learn!

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This story of the evolution of the Left Coast Tasting Room and Kitchen, yes, and the growing response to the pizza oven too, will continue in Part 2. There you will meet the now central figures of Chefs Carolynn and Greg and the more recent and youngest addition to the Gardening and Culinary Team, Emma.

In advance of Greg's profile, here is his recipe to try for Dark Chocolate Syrah Truffles. Yum! Pairs beautifully with Pinot Noir or, of course, our delicious Syrah Noir.

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With that, we conclude this week’s post! Pending reopening, our curbside service will continue. We are open 7 days a week with pizza pickup included on weekends.

Lisa and Sue will continue their Virtual Wine Tasting jaunts across property. That of Mother's Day Weekend, amid the crimson clover, was a gorgeous visual treat, archived on Facebook if you missed it. They "go live" on Saturday mornings at 11 via Instagram and Facebook.

This continuing blog can be found on our website. And in the weeks ahead, a section on Recipes and Wine Pairing from our Culinary Team will begin appearing there as well.

Stay healthy❤

Cheers and Bon Appetit

From All of Us at Left Coast

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Episode 3: Cali

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In Left Coast's early days, teenage Cali would put a canvas into the back of a vineyard pick up and take off for the day. The family dog, Annabelle, who you met in Episode 2, was always at the ready to go along. This was among those first paintings, still her mother's favorite.

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Cali's artwork was put to an earlier use as well, here, in Left Coast's original 2012 Trail Map. We were delighted and surprised when The New York Times coined the term, Wiking, for wine tastings combined with hiking and featured Left Coast in that Times' article. Cali has since updated the map, freely available in the Tasting Room, now illustrating how our 142 acres of vines are planted out.

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In our ongoing efforts to restore the 40-acre Oak Savanna in front of the Tasting Room, the Trail System has taken on a new life. In recent months, Cali has had the trails broadened and redirected. Here we are on an early morning outing to test out the new alignments. As summer dawns, new signage is going in, and we are hopeful we will be allowed to open the trails for the Summer Season. Stay tuned for that outcome!

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Cali's father, a former Wisconsin farm boy and a Master Gardener, has worked with his left-handed daughter from little on, in her ever-passionate gardening efforts. Now, with a three-year graduate degree in Landscape Architecture and five years of experience with an international firm, she is developing her own business, Studio Campo, and taking on a centrally important role as Creative Director for Left Coast. We couldn't be happier.

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Cali and her partner in life, Chad, a sound engineer, have checked out the acoustics at the historic barn on the South Farm that expanded the Left Coast Estate to nearly 500 acres when acquired in 2016. They are full of ideas for that development of potential event and music-filled space. May an open-air concert be in our future!

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A new vineyard went in there last fall. The adjacent turnip field is in full, glorious bloom, a beautiful, brilliant expanse of yellow. If you drive by, stop in to see us at the Tasting Room from your car window!

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Again, we are so very, very grateful for your kind words and continuing support. That means everything to us. We are looking forward to beyond curbside, when allowed to do so. And to having you back across property as soon as possible.

Cheers and Healthy Greetings

From All of Us at Left Coast

To All of You❤

Be well!

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Friday, May 1st: Left Coast delivers to Portland! We will be stationed at our OR Distributor's Warehouse, Vehr's, 11411 SE Foster Road, #200, Portland, 97266, from noon to 6 PM. Place your order at (503) 831-4916 or online at hospitality@leftcoastwine.com by 5 PM on Thursday, April 30th. Let us know too if you'd like to pick up your Spring Wine Shipment during this window. We will bring it along. Cheers!

Saturdays, 11 AM: Lisa and Sue continue their Virtual Tastings, access via Facebook and Instagram, also archived on Facebook. Give us a call or email, as above, if you'd like to preorder those wines so you can taste along with them!

And, last but not least, Cali's artwork is available on a tea towel and on canvas bags soon through the Tasting Room!

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Episode 2: Life on the Farm

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How is everyone doing? We, here at Left Coast, are staying healthy, social distancing, and missing YOU like crazy! Your responses to our first-in-this-series have been heartwarming, immensely welcomed, and so much fun to share. Thank you for being in touch.

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Bud break is at hand, and our early spring weather has been spectacular. With school no longer in session, we have happily enjoyed the presence of some, perhaps, Future Farmers of America, here on property. Winemaker Joe's son, Michael, above, has been accompanying his Dad in the vineyards.  Juan, the son of our Vineyard Crew Chief, Arturo, while not yet actually driving, is another bright spot in our days. We are alternating, working remotely, as we continue to keep our agricultural adventure going forward.

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My Uncle Francis who farmed his whole life, with my Grandparents north of Seattle, always told us that kids don't need anything more than a puddle and a stick, a good dog, a few cats, and some chickens to feed. All available everyday at Left Coast, at least a few things don't seem to have changed!

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Might you recognize Left Coast CEO, Taylor, and Creative Director and Sister, Cali? Granted, Cali's sketch was taken from a photograph of more than a few years ago. Here, with Annabelle, the ideal Family Dog, an Australian  Shepherd-Border Collie Mix who graced our lives for over 15 years. She was a protective sort, and I worried about how she would adapt once we opened the Tasting Room in July, 2007. Scouting down Anna one day, I found her standing on one of the then patio picnic tables, an adoring family petting away. Her shy nature evaporated with such sweet attention. Our Vineyard Dog had found her calling.

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Today we have Taylor's and Christina's Kodiak, this photo from Craig McGill's and Susan Elliott's Wine Dogs of Oregon, 2018. You may have seen this book, displayed in the Tasting Room. Craig was a near magician to manage this pose! Annabelle appeared in his earlier Wine Dogs USA 2, 2008, and on the Willamette Humane Society annual calendar. She was a fine, fine dog as is Kodi. 

Left Coast and Kodi were featured in the Spring, 2020 issue of Fido Friendly magazine. Fun!

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Mr. Blue, likely a quite rare Russian Blue, has grown to be our Tasting Room Patio Mascot, and how he misses your good company. Originally part of Meow Village's feral cat program, he has grown to prefer the domesticated life, won over, I suspect, by your offerings of pizza. He is now largely relegated to a much less Italian diet, certainly more emotionally than nutritionally deprived. While we strongly discourage  sharing your pizza with him, I must admit, last Sunday, Mr. Blue and I shared a slice, sausage, his favorite. He was a very happy cat.

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The chickens and ducks are laying like mad. Too many eggs to eat without all of you. Duck eggs, in good supply, are a baker's dream so please think about calling in to order a carton or two for pick up with your wine, daily, or with pizza and wine for curbside pickup on the weekends.

Here's to the time when the produce of the gardens will be coming into the Tasting Room Kitchen. We will be raising our glasses and smiling together again. How I look forward to that!

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In closing, we, gratefully, toast to all of you and to the 250 sheep, mowing, fertilizing and playing King of the Mountain, this view from our front porch. And to their free spirits in a Great Escape when Lisa and Sue rose to the rescue! 

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Life on the farm, never a dull day.

❤🌻❤

Cheers from All of us to All of you

Photo credits: Lisa Fahrner and Sue Fridley, our Dynamic Duo in the Tasting Room, are hosting virtual tastings, Saturdays, 11 AM, tune in via Instagram or Facebook. Craig McGill, Winemaker Joe, and your's truly, Left Coast Mom, Suzanne, also contributed. and your's truly, Left Coast Mom, Suzanne🌻

Illustrations by Cali

Episode 1: Suzanne

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Dear Friends,

Today I begin a blog series, At Home with Left Coast, that will come to you every two weeks. In it, we will profile the lives and times of core members of the Left Coast Family. In the coming weeks, others will contribute to this, each illustrated by our own Cali. We greatly welcome your own responses and input as well. This is a time for continuing to building community and connectedness. This, I feel, we all need.

At my table for one today, I am feeling the effects of isolation and concern on the part of all of us. So, I am here, granted virtually, to raise a glass to all of you, to wish you all continuing good health and, perhaps, even more difficult, the sustenance of well-being and the optimism that, of course, we shall brave and surmount these extraordinary challenges. Through this series, we plan to feature the lives and faces of those who contribute daily to the wines that you have so generously supported, their lives on property, past and present, and while working remotely as well.

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So, today, I begin with me. What's on my plate and in my glass and how I came to both.

The Journey to Wine, part 1: This second-generation child of Swedish and Norwegian ancestry, was, admittedly, oddly focused on Italy from a young age. That made no sense as such Northerners produced, only occasionally, mushy pasta with the welcome lefse (a Scandinavian pancake made from potato) for dessert.

Yet, when I was offered the opportunity to spend my junior state college year in Florence, I leapt at the chance. My father, however, counseled Uppsala, Sweden, please, Suzanne!  To this day, I am not quite sure how Florence won out!

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The Journey to Wine, part 2: Besides gaining 35 pounds on my then slight, 20-year-old frame, the year was a pivotal changing point in my life. I experienced what real Italian pasta was, and the best advice of the year was to drink local, locale in Italian. Even today, when people ask what was my favorite wine of all times, I can't help thinking of sitting on the piazza, outside the Cathedral of Orvieto, a solitary experience also that. The sun was shining in the early spring defrosting of an extremely cold, nearly unheated winter, by American standards. The chilled bianco locale, the local white wine, was as delicious as I can remember. In fact—no exaggeration—I felt I may have been beatified in that experience. The stuff of youth that lingers still.

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The Journey to Wine, part 3: Today, of course, there is no Orvieto locale but instead, our flagship wine, Cali's, in a half bottle from 2011. I found it just yesterday while attacking cupboards in this newly available time. On Friday last, we opened an expanse of 10 Library Wines—2007 to 2014 vintages—to taste for our upcoming Virtual Tastings series coming to you online. I am delighted to say that they had aged and deepened magnificently with their time in bottle. In sharing the experience with Winemaker Joe, Lisa, Sue, Mitch, Emma, and Bob, it was a gathering—yes, properly socially distanced—that added to my feelings of gratitude, hope, and communion. Mitch and Lisa will follow up with special, weekly library offerings online in the coming weeks.

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Today’s Meal: For those of you who have enjoyed the Left Coast Kitchen (including the offerings of Executive Chef Carolynn, Pizza and Bread Maker Extraordinaire Greg, and Bob's Boeuf Bourguignon or, should you be a member of our Sparkling Society Wine Club, his magnificent Maine Lobster), you are well aware that I am not the cook of the Left Coast Family! However, this dish, now heartily devoured, is a simple and delicious preparation of polenta, red peppers (yellow would have added more color), tomatoes, and celery. Cooking time is close to zero, in a hot skillet, primed with Olive Oil (Italian, of course, preferred). Pasta can be substituted for polenta. And while I prefer a red wine pairing, you well know you can cross those borders these days. I have earlier added the spice of a homemade salsa, and our White Pinot, the newly released 2019 perhaps our best ever, held up nicely against the spice.

Buon appetito❤

Now, frankly, I am ready for a nap!!

BE WELL🌻