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applehipster · 2 years ago
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444namesplus · 4 months ago
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leeminholinoing · 3 years ago
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Hi! I was wondering if there was some accounts or posts that have a list of books that Louis was seen reading over the years. I am trying to understand him better, and i figured books he loves and any other literature would make me feel closer to him. Please let me know if you have any such resources. Thanks. x.
Hi! I don't remember him ever talking about the books he read except a biography about john lennon or something.
he was also papped reading "the psychopath test" by jon ronson
it was/is a huge part of his solo image that louis doesn't read 🙄 and it's still well-anchored in people's mind even though it's clear bullshit.
Bue maybe someone else have a resource for you?
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cafeleningrad · 5 years ago
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10+66 for any Game of Thrones ship of your choice :D
10. Airport/Travel AU +  66. It’s Not You, It’s My Enemies with Jon Connington x Brynden Tully
Tired from a cheery yet loud family gathering Brynden brings his nice with her family to the airport. After they boarded, Brynden feels the strong urge for a vitalizing coffee. So he happens to sit next to a pretty redhead stranger in the airport’s bar. On a sofa of the bar area snores a young man with bue dyed hair. 
When the stanger sighs about “wild kids” under his breath, Brynden catches this small comment to caress it into a longer conversation. From idle small talk they quickly ramble about deeper topics, with Brynden casually but stretegically dropping hints of him falling apart with his brother due Brynden’s interest in men. First it seems the stranger wouldn’t notice. At last Brynden tells the stranger about a laid back future since his life is getting calmer. “That would be nice.” The stranger comments with in a wavering tone. “It can be nice.” Brynden hands him back.
The announcement for boarding to a log distance flight echoes through the airport. The young men scrapes himself from the sofa, the stranger smiles apologetically to Brynden. A bit dissapointed yet old enough to live with the taste of bitterness on his tongue, Brynden bids a short farewell. About to finish his now his too cold, therefore unenjoyable coffee, Brynden suddenly gets jerked back by a hand on his shoulder and kissed by the stranger. “I wish I could.” the stranger whispers into his hear. “Name’s Jon.”
For the last scene the perspective switches. Aegon knows when his guardian, father figure?, wants to be left alone, so they first don’t talk. But when the plane starts rising, Aegon quietly apologizes: “I’m sorry you’re doing all this just for me…” Jon first remains quiet,then huffs, and finally ruffles through Aegon’s hair.
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Fanfic trope mash-up ;)
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rao-misland · 5 years ago
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Felt Mistress (Louise Evans)
http://www.feltmistress.com/
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List of people she has worked/collaborated with:
- Jon Burgerman
- Pete Fowler
- Ben Newman
- Jon Knox
- Luke Pearson
- Jon Boam
- Bue the Warrior
- Karine Bernadou for Nobrow
- John Allison
- Woodrow Phoenix 
- Craig Conlan
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She has created the video for a song “I'm aware”  by Clinic, and a “YOUTUBE NEXTUP ENTRY” called “The Stuffs”, with characters designed by Peter Fowler for Channelflip. She has also created a short animation for a Swedish company (Kärnhuset), to be used as an ad for ‘UMO’, which is an ‘Online Youth Friendly Clinic’.
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emzeciorrr · 2 years ago
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Magic Mud from Snorre Ruhe on Vimeo.
Roskilde rock and pop museum "Ragnarock" has made an exhibition (Smattens Magi) that commemorates 50 years of Roskilde Festival. The exhibition focuses on the festival guest and the life at campsite through the years. This film is a tribute to that life and will hopefully spark the viewers interest and appetency to visit the exhibition and dive further into the life of the festival guest.
After two years of pandemic cancelations of Roskilde festival, we wanted the film to be a tribute to the camp life, since that is the ongoing pulse of the festival and the essens for many Roskilde Festival guest.  All scenes are based on real life, from own experiences and stories we have gathered through talking with different camps, who have attended the festival for more than 10-20 years, and therefor have seen it all. 
Starring - Andreas Dissing Hyttel
Director & Writer - Snorre Fuglsang Ruhe Producer - Jens Formann Exec. Producer - Ege Heckmann Line Producer - Annika Lund Jensen
Assistant Director - Laura Hancock Director of Photography - Jonas Møller Set design - Susse Riber Stylist - Sascha Valbjørn Sound design - Sune Kaarsberg Props Master - Mathilde Juul Ipsen Props ass - Marie Boye Makeup artists - Laura Gasbjerg Production assistant - Laura Ursø
1st AC - Sebastian Sandnes, Mark Lauritsen Gaffer - Simon Jeppesen Spark - William Winther Grip - Nicolaj Bak Steadi - Kim Jensen Sound Recordist - Karsten Dines Johansen
VFX by HITCH CGI artist - Simon Dunkan Colorist / Cameo Film - Nurali Kushkov Post coordinator - Emma Engberg
VFX artist - Jonathan Wendt VFX artist - Fredrik Lindgren
Graphic designer - Svlstg
Cast: Martin Laurits Leonora Saabye Nana Nancy Grouleff Helene Stauersbøl Eldov Oscar Amandus Rodsgaard Sine vangsgaard Olesen Sofus Dreyer Sofus Sean Bassett Esben Wormsle Aske Fuglsang Ruhe
Party People: Terkel Walther Dons Christensen Frederik Bang Sara m. s. Sara Månepige Sara Dhimitri Fie Giese Kuhn Michael the Wrestler Line Fie Juul Dalsgaard Malou børjesson Talia Bro Katrina Christensen Willian Winther
Træls ny kæreste: Kristian Sejerskilde
BTS - Gustav Feldorf Camera equipment - Only Rental Lenses - Sidney Plaut Lighting equipment - Filmgear Grip equipment - Trust Rental Prop rental - Wonderland Productions Catering - Frederikke Maydahl
A special thanks to: The Minds Of 99 Kasper winding Farveblind Specktors x Nonsens
Benny Ruhe Bjarkes bryllup Kasper Notlev Anders Jon MAAN Rental Nabil Nafar Camp: Burt Reynolds Camp: Baguette Camp: Find Holger Camp Cuddle Camp skinkeskolen Peter Thornton Bue Hugo Tidemann Morten Lerstrup & Lars Moos Anders Hegner Mikkel Linden & Sofie Carmel
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aboutanimation · 2 years ago
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Magic Mud from Snorre Ruhe on Vimeo.
Roskilde rock and pop museum "Ragnarock" has made an exhibition (Smattens Magi) that commemorates 50 years of Roskilde Festival. The exhibition focuses on the festival guest and the life at campsite through the years. This film is a tribute to that life and will hopefully spark the viewers interest and appetency to visit the exhibition and dive further into the life of the festival guest.
After two years of pandemic cancelations of Roskilde festival, we wanted the film to be a tribute to the camp life, since that is the ongoing pulse of the festival and the essens for many Roskilde Festival guest.  All scenes are based on real life, from own experiences and stories we have gathered through talking with different camps, who have attended the festival for more than 10-20 years, and therefor have seen it all. 
Starring - Andreas Dissing Hyttel
Director & Writer - Snorre Fuglsang Ruhe Producer - Jens Formann Exec. Producer - Ege Heckmann Line Producer - Annika Lund Jensen
Assistant Director - Laura Hancock Director of Photography - Jonas Møller Set design - Susse Riber Stylist - Sascha Valbjørn Sound design - Sune Kaarsberg Props Master - Mathilde Juul Ipsen Props ass - Marie Boye Makeup artists - Laura Gasbjerg Production assistant - Laura Ursø
1st AC - Sebastian Sandnes, Mark Lauritsen Gaffer - Simon Jeppesen Spark - William Winther Grip - Nicolaj Bak Steadi - Kim Jensen Sound Recordist - Karsten Dines Johansen
VFX by HITCH CGI artist - Simon Dunkan Colorist / Cameo Film - Nurali Kushkov Post coordinator - Emma Engberg
VFX artist - Jonathan Wendt VFX artist - Fredrik Lindgren
Graphic designer - Svlstg
Cast: Martin Laurits Leonora Saabye Nana Nancy Grouleff Helene Stauersbøl Eldov Oscar Amandus Rodsgaard Sine vangsgaard Olesen Sofus Dreyer Sofus Sean Bassett Esben Wormsle Aske Fuglsang Ruhe
Party People: Terkel Walther Dons Christensen Frederik Bang Sara m. s. Sara Månepige Sara Dhimitri Fie Giese Kuhn Michael the Wrestler Line Fie Juul Dalsgaard Malou børjesson Talia Bro Katrina Christensen Willian Winther
Træls ny kæreste: Kristian Sejerskilde
BTS - Gustav Feldorf Camera equipment - Only Rental Lenses - Sidney Plaut Lighting equipment - Filmgear Grip equipment - Trust Rental Prop rental - Wonderland Productions Catering - Frederikke Maydahl
A special thanks to: The Minds Of 99 Kasper winding Farveblind Specktors x Nonsens
Benny Ruhe Bjarkes bryllup Kasper Notlev Anders Jon MAAN Rental Nabil Nafar Camp: Burt Reynolds Camp: Baguette Camp: Find Holger Camp Cuddle Camp skinkeskolen Peter Thornton Bue Hugo Tidemann Morten Lerstrup & Lars Moos Anders Hegner Mikkel Linden & Sofie Carmel
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artwalktv · 2 years ago
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Roskilde rock and pop museum "Ragnarock" has made an exhibition (Smattens Magi) that commemorates 50 years of Roskilde Festival. The exhibition focuses on the festival guest and the life at campsite through the years. This film is a tribute to that life and will hopefully spark the viewers interest and appetency to visit the exhibition and dive further into the life of the festival guest. After two years of pandemic cancelations of Roskilde festival, we wanted the film to be a tribute to the camp life, since that is the ongoing pulse of the festival and the essens for many Roskilde Festival guest.  All scenes are based on real life, from own experiences and stories we have gathered through talking with different camps, who have attended the festival for more than 10-20 years, and therefor have seen it all.  Starring - Andreas Dissing Hyttel Director & Writer - Snorre Fuglsang Ruhe Producer - Jens Formann Exec. Producer - Ege Heckmann Line Producer - Annika Lund Jensen Assistant Director - Laura Hancock Director of Photography - Jonas Møller Set design - Susse Riber Stylist - Sascha Valbjørn Sound design - Sune Kaarsberg Props Master - Mathilde Juul Ipsen Props ass - Marie Boye Makeup artists - Laura Gasbjerg Production assistant - Laura Ursø 1st AC - Sebastian Sandnes, Mark Lauritsen Gaffer - Simon Jeppesen Spark - William Winther Grip - Nicolaj Bak Steadi - Kim Jensen Sound Recordist - Karsten Dines Johansen VFX by HITCH CGI artist - Simon Dunkan Colorist / Cameo Film - Nurali Kushkov Post coordinator - Emma Engberg VFX artist - Jonathan Wendt VFX artist - Fredrik Lindgren Graphic designer - Svlstg Cast: Martin Laurits Leonora Saabye Nana Nancy Grouleff Helene Stauersbøl Eldov Oscar Amandus Rodsgaard Sine vangsgaard Olesen Sofus Dreyer Sofus Sean Bassett Esben Wormsle Aske Fuglsang Ruhe Party People: Terkel Walther Dons Christensen Frederik Bang Sara m. s. Sara Månepige Sara Dhimitri Fie Giese Kuhn Michael the Wrestler Line Fie Juul Dalsgaard Malou børjesson Talia Bro Katrina Christensen Willian Winther Træls ny kæreste: Kristian Sejerskilde BTS - Gustav Feldorf Camera equipment - Only Rental Lenses - Sidney Plaut Lighting equipment - Filmgear Grip equipment - Trust Rental Prop rental - Wonderland Productions Catering - Frederikke Maydahl A special thanks to: The Minds Of 99 Kasper winding Farveblind Specktors x Nonsens Benny Ruhe Bjarkes bryllup Kasper Notlev Anders Jon MAAN Rental Nabil Nafar Camp: Burt Reynolds Camp: Baguette Camp: Find Holger Camp Cuddle Camp skinkeskolen Peter Thornton Bue Hugo Tidemann Morten Lerstrup & Lars Moos Anders Hegner Mikkel Linden & Sofie Carmel
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deliciouslyvaliantrebel · 4 years ago
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Roundup of our Favorite Watch Podcasts
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Throughout the pandemic we’ve spent extra time catching up with podcasts about watches. In spite of everything, we aren’t prone to collect for an in-person meetup of watch fanatics. Subsequently, a top quality audio dialogue on watches helps us really feel a part of a dialog about our passion. Whereas there are numerous watch-themed podcasts accessible, we’ve gathered simply a few of our favorites. As a disclaimer, being within the business, we do know a few of the individuals behind these productions. Even when we didn’t, we’d wholeheartedly suggest that you just give these podcasts a attempt. Every has its personal type, and we discover that we often know if we're going to click on with a sure podcast simply minutes into an episode. Picture courtesy of Hodinkee HODINKEE RADIO Whereas the ��Speaking Watches” video sequence could be the preeminent on-line watch digest’s flagship product, its podcast, hosted by senior editor Stephen Pulvirent, has confirmed to be equally consultant of the deep dive into matters associated to the watch business. This can be a podcast that actually will get into the individuals behind the watches, and we’ve actually loved the interviews with the workers members of Hodinkee, which permits us to actually get to know the personalities behind the editorial voices of Hodinkee. Interviews with writers Jon Bues and James Stacey, for instance, shed new mild on the articles they’ve penned for the publication. Read the full article
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thomascarton · 4 years ago
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Les vins de Californie sont excellents
Si quelqu'un que vous connaissiez planifiait un voyage dans la région viticole de Californie au cours des années précédentes, cela signifiait qu'ils allaient à Napa ou à Sonoma (ou, peut-être, les deux). Maintenant, une nouvelle génération de vignerons dans une petite parcelle de l'immobilier du sud de la Californie cherche à changer cela. La vallée de Temecula se trouve dans le coin sud-est du comté de Riverside, à moins d'une heure au nord de San Diego. Elle abrite 40 établissements vinicoles et un climat méditerranéen. Grâce à l'écart entre les montagnes côtières de la Californie et les gratte-ciel séparant Temecula des déserts orientaux, la région reçoit de longues journées ensoleillées, des après-midi venteux et des nuits fraîches. Nous avons un climat idéal pour cultiver des raisins de haute qualité et faire du vin de haute qualité », explique Devin Parr, partenaire marketing de la marque pour la Temecula Valley Winemakers Association. La plupart des gens ne s'en rendent pas compte… Ils pensent que la vallée de Temecula va être trop chaude. » Cette perception erronée est l'une des nombreuses qui entourent la communauté viticole de Temecula. De nombreux vignerons pensent ici que les voyageurs long-courriers et les médias nationaux sont défavorables à la Californie du Sud en tant que destination viticole viable. C'est la reconnaissance que nous recherchons », déclare Jon McPherson, maître vigneron de la côte sud. À l'heure actuelle, la plupart des médias viticoles n'iront pas au sud de Santa Barbara », dit-il. Et donc nous explorons la vallée de Temecula, la région viticole de Californie que personne ne devrait négliger. Climat et communauté Les étrangers peuvent penser que le sud de la Californie est le pays du surf et du soleil, mais le temps à Temecula reflète la vallée du Rhône, certaines parties de la Toscane et le sud de l'Italie. Nous avons un sol sablo-limoneux, beaucoup de granit en décomposition », dit Parr, ce que vos vignes veulent. Ils veulent lutter un peu. Ils ne veulent pas être bombardés d'eau, ils veulent donc être dans un sol bien drainé afin de pouvoir creuser profondément et trouver tous ces nutriments de plus en plus profondément dans le sol. » Parr croit que le succès des vins de la vallée de Temecula est dû au climat, à la compétence et à la communauté. L'une des choses est le niveau de collaboration dans la mesure où la marée montante soulève tous les bateaux », déclare Jim Hart de Hart Family Wines. Tout le monde s'entraide ici, et c'est unique. Vous ne voyez pas le niveau de collaboration et de camaraderie dans d'autres régions viticoles. » Il y a une incitation pour chaque établissement vinicole à faire du bon vin, et non pour qu'un établissement vinicole se démarque parmi les médiocres. Et il incombe donc à la vieille garde et aux nouveaux arrivants d'apprendre les uns des autres. Il y a des pionniers qui perdent encore la sagesse ici », explique Damien Doffo, PDG de Doffo Winery. Ils sont très abordables. Le sentiment au sein de la communauté est grand. Il est important de continuer à développer de meilleurs vins. Il y a un noyau de personnes qui essaient vraiment d'élever le jeu. » Ce sens de la communauté attire également des talents œnologues qui, au cours des années précédentes, auraient pu se tailler une carrière ailleurs. Nous nous réunissons, dégustons nos vins. C'est parce que nous voulons que tout le monde s'améliore d'année en année », explique Olivia Bue, vigneronne, Robert Renzoni. Bue est l'une des étoiles les plus brillantes de la région. Après avoir étudié la viticulture et l'œnologie à UC Davis, elle a travaillé en Australie et à Napa. Finalement, le natif d'Encinitas s'est retrouvé dans le sud de la Californie. Nous partageons tous le même objectif, qui est d'être reconnu pour la qualité des vins ici », explique Bue. La plupart des autres régions viticoles ont atteint leurs sommets en tant que région. Ils sont tous tellement crédités. Ils essaient plus individuellement de réussir. À Temecula, nous travaillons ensemble pour en faire plus. » Pour beaucoup dans l'industrie du vin, Temecula se sent toujours comme un outsider. La région a commencé à produire des vins relativement récemment, en 1968. Certains habitants croient que les générations précédentes de vignerons n'avaient pas l'expertise nécessaire pour naviguer dans son climat et son terroir. Au début, nos vins ont été aléatoires en termes de qualité », explique Hart. De nos jours, vous pouvez trouver des vins bien faits et adaptés aux cépages. La principale chose qui a changé est la base de connaissances et le talent des vignerons. » Chaque région viticole est confrontée à ses propres défis, et nous ne sommes pas différents, mais au fil des ans, nous avons trouvé des moyens de mieux relever ces défis - des variétés et des clones plus adaptés à notre terroir, par exemple », Tim Kramer de Leoness Cellars , dit un pionnier de Temecula. Ces adaptations ont contribué à augmenter la qualité des vins de Temecula en général. » Surmonter les biais De nombreux vignerons de Temecula citent les préjugés des consommateurs et des médias concernant le vin de Californie du Sud parmi leurs principaux défis aujourd'hui. Doffo estime que la plupart des publications nationales traitent Temecula comme un lieu de voyage intéressant, et non comme une destination viticole sérieuse. En réalité, nous faisons du bon vin comme toute autre région de l'État », explique Joe Wiens de Wiens Family Cellars. Si nous prenions une de nos cabines de haute qualité et giflions un prix Napa et non un prix Temecula, cela gagnerait une tonne de respect. » Notre objectif principal est la qualité du vin », explique Bue. Nous avons juste besoin que les gens essaient de visiter et de donner au vin une opinion impartiale. Nous voulons être reconnus dans le monde entier et que les gens nous identifient comme une région viticole de qualité. » Bien sûr, pour les 23 millions de personnes vivant dans les villes à moins de deux heures de Temecula (San Diego, Los Angeles et Palm Springs), le mot est sur Temecula. Selon l'office du tourisme de la région, les voyages dans la région viticole de Temecula augmentent régulièrement d'année en année, avec près de 3,3 millions de visiteurs d'une nuit ou plus en 2017. Nous faisons du bon vin », cours œnologie Grenoble explique Wiens. Pourquoi nous penchons-nous en arrière pour dire que nous sommes aussi bons que Napa quand les gens qui viennent ici le savent? » J'adore ça ici », ajoute-t-il. Je ne voudrais pas le faire ailleurs que Temecula. » Six vins de Temecula à essayer Avec plus de 40 vignobles parmi lesquels choisir dans la vallée de Temecula, il existe de nombreuses options. Voici nos choix: Entreprise vinicole de la famille Hart En 1980, Joe Hart a quitté l'enseignement pour ouvrir la cave familiale Hart. Son fils Jim est maintenant à la barre. Nous avons toujours un sauvignon blanc stellaire », explique Hart. Nous sommes très fiers de notre Arneis. »La Syrah Estate de Hart Family, un cépage qui se porte généralement bien à Temecula, a remporté de nombreux prix dans ce style. Fidèles à leur nature, les Harts restent des enseignants. Jim enseigne l'intro au vin au MiraCosta College. Doffo Winery Fondée en 1997, Doffo Winery est détenue et exploitée à 100% par une famille. Venez pour les Zinfandels primés et les Malbecs de classe mondiale, un hommage aux racines argentines de la famille, mais restez pour le musée de la moto. (Marcello Doffo, le patriarche, a commencé une collection de motos qui pendent aujourd'hui sur les murs de la cave comme des œuvres d'art.) Les gens ont commencé à nous associer aux motos », dit son fils. Pour nous, c'était drôle. Nous les avons placés dans la salle de dégustation parce que nous n'avions nulle part ailleurs où les mettre. » Vignobles Robert Renzoni Robert Renzoni Vineyards est spécialisé dans le sangiovese et le pinot noir. La famille Renzoni élabore des vins depuis plus d'un siècle, commençant sur la côte nord de l'Italie et se poursuivant aujourd'hui en Californie du Sud. Sa salle de dégustation ressemble à une villa toscane et est l'un des espaces les plus pittoresques de la région. Vignoble, complexe hôtelier et spa de la côte sud Ce vignoble dispose également d'une station et d'un spa, au cas où vous souhaiteriez un massage après votre Merlot (et avant un autre). Tout ce qui est produit par South Coast provient du domaine. (Du berceau à la tombe », explique McPherson.) Ne manquez pas les vins Carter Estate de la côte sud, que McPherson appelle la crème de la crème.» Caves familiales de Wiens Wiens Family Cellars est arrivé à Temecula il y a 10 ans et possède l'un des profils viticoles les plus prolifiques de la région. Se concentrant principalement sur les rouges, l'opération de cinq personnes a produit plus de 60 vins au cours de la dernière année, dans l'espoir de créer une expérience de dégustation différente à chaque fois », explique Wiens. Les gens sont aventureux dans une salle de dégustation. Ils sont ouverts à essayer des styles de vins dont ils n'ont jamais entendu parler. »Wiens possède également une brasserie éponyme à travers la ville. Leoness Leoness a le meilleur des trois mondes: son établissement est magnifique, le vin est délicieux (et à un prix raisonnable) et son restaurant sur place est l'un des meilleurs endroits de la vallée. Ces vins ont une qualité constante, mais Leoness s'efforce d'être toujours meilleur et de faire des vins qui épateront vraiment vos invités qui prennent le temps de les visiter », explique Kramer.
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wineanddinosaur · 6 years ago
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It’s Time to Start Treating Southern California as a Serious Wine Destination
If someone you knew were planning a trip to California wine country in previous years, it meant they were going to Napa or Sonoma (or, perhaps, both). Now, a new generation of winemakers in a small patch of Southern California real estate is looking to change that.
Temecula Valley lies in the southeast corner of Riverside County, less than an hour north of San Diego. It is home to 40 wineries and a Mediterranean climate. Thanks to the gap between the coastal California mountains and the high rises separating Temecula from eastern deserts, the area gets long sunny days, breezy afternoons, and cool nights.
“We have a perfect climate for growing high-quality grapes and making high-quality wine,” Devin Parr, brand marketing partner for the Temecula Valley Winemakers Association, says. “Most people don’t realize it… They think Temecula Valley is going to be too hot.”
That misperception is one of many that surround Temecula’s wine community. Many winemakers here feel that long-haul travelers and national media are biased against Southern California as a viable wine destination.
“It’s recognition that we’re looking for,” Jon McPherson, master winemaker, South Coast, says. Right now, most wine media “won’t go south of Santa Barbara,” he says.
And so we are exploring Temecula Valley, the California wine region no one should overlook.
Climate And Community
Outsiders may think of Southern California as the land of surf and sunshine, but the weather in Temecula mirrors the Rhône Valley, certain parts of Tuscany, and southern Italy.
“We have sandy loam soil, a lot of decomposing granite,” Parr says, “which your vines kind of want. [They want] to struggle a little bit. They don’t want to be bombarded with water so they want to be in well-draining soil so that they can dig deep and find all these nutrients deeper and deeper in the soil.”
Parr believes the success of Temecula Valley wines is due to equal parts climate, competence, and community.
“One of the things is the level of collaboration as far as rising tide lifts all boats,” Jim Hart of Hart Family Wines, says. “Everyone helps one another here, and that’s unique. You don’t see the level of collaboration and camaraderie in other wine regions.”
There’s incentive for every winery to make good wine, and not for one winery to stand out among the mediocre. And so it’s incumbent on the old guard and newcomers to learn from one another.
“There are the pioneers that are still here dropping wisdom,” Damien Doffo, CEO of Doffo Winery, says. “They’re very approachable. The sentiment within the community is great. There’s a big focus to continue to develop better wines. There’s a core group of people really trying to elevate the game.”
That sense of community is also attracting winemaking talent who, in previous years, might have carved out careers elsewhere.
“We get together, taste each others wines. It’s all because we want everyone to improve year after year,” Olivia Bue, winemaker, Robert Renzoni, says. Bue is one of the region’s brighter stars. After studying viticulture and enology at UC Davis, she worked in Australia and Napa. Eventually, the Encinitas native found herself back in Southern California.
“We all share the same goal, which is to be recognized for the quality of the wines here,” Bue says. “Most other wine regions have reached their peaks as a region. They’re all so credited. They’re more individually trying to become successful. In Temecula, we’re as a whole working together to achieve more.”
To many in the wine industry, Temecula still feels like an underdog. The region began producing wines relatively recently, in 1968. Some locals believe previous generations of winemakers lacked the expertise needed to navigate its climate and terroir.
“Our wines in the beginning were hit and miss as far as quality,” Hart says. “These days, you can find well-made, varietally-appropriate wines. The primary thing that’s changed is the knowledge base and talent of winemakers.”
“Every wine region faces their own challenges, and we’re no different, but over the years we’ve found ways to better deal with these challenges – varieties and clones more suited to our terroir, as an example,” Tim Kramer of Leoness Cellars, a Temecula pioneer, says. “These adaptations have helped to increase the quality of Temecula wines in general.”
Overcoming Biases
Many Temecula winemakers cite consumer and media biases about Southern California wine among their top challenges today. Doffo believes that most national publications treat Temecula as an interesting place to travel, not a serious winemaking destination.
“In reality, we make as good wine as any other region in the state,” Joe Wiens of Wiens Family Cellars, says. “If we took one of our high-quality Cabs and slapped a Napa [price] tag and not a Temecula tag, it’d get a ton more respect.”
“Our main focus is wine quality,” Bue says. “We just need people to try and visit and give the wine an unbiased opinion. We want to be recognized all over the world and for people to identify us as a quality wine region.”
Of course, for the 23 million people living in cities within two hours of Temecula (San Diego, Los Angeles, and Palm Springs), the word is out about Temecula. According to the area’s tourism bureau, travel to Temecula wine country has been steadily increasing year over year, with nearly 3.3 million overnight visitors in 2017.
“We make great wine,” Wiens says. “Why are we bending over backwards to say we’re as good as Napa when people who come here know that?”
“I love it down here,” he adds. “I wouldn’t want to do it anywhere else but Temecula.”
Six Temecula Wines to Try
With over 40 vineyards to choose from in Temecula Valley, there are ample options. Here are our picks:
Hart Family Winery
In 1980, Joe Hart left teaching to open Hart Family Winery. His son Jim is now at the helm. “We always have a stellar Sauvignon Blanc,” says Hart. “We’re really proud of our Arneis.” Hart Family’s Estate Syrah, a varietal that typically does well in Temecula, has won numerous awards in the style. True to their nature, the Harts remain teachers. Jim teaches Intro to Wine at MiraCosta College.
Recommended bottle: 2015 Arneis ($28)
Doffo Winery
Founded in 1997, Doffo Winery is 100 percent family-owned and operated. Come for the award-winning Zinfandels and world-class Malbecs, an homage to the family’s Argentinean roots, but stay for the motorcycle museum. (Marcello Doffo, the patriarch, started a collection of motorcycles that today hang on winery walls like art pieces.) “People started associating us with motorcycles,” his son says. “For us it was funny. We put them in the tasting room because we had nowhere else to put them.”
Recommended bottle: Any of the MottoDoffo Reds (from $46)
Robert Renzoni Vineyards
Robert Renzoni Vineyards specializes in Sangiovese and Pinot Noirs. The Renzoni family has been making wines for over a century, starting on the northern coast of Italy and continuing today in Southern California. Its tasting room resembles a Tuscan villa and is one of the region’s most picturesque spaces.
Recommended bottle: 2015 Brunello di Sangiovese ($45)
South Coast Winery, Resort, & Spa
This vineyard also has a resort and a spa, just in case you’d like a massage after your Merlot (and before another). Everything produced by South Coast comes from the estate. (“Cradle to the grave,” says McPherson.) Don’t miss South Coast’s Carter Estate Wines, which McPherson calls the “cream of the crop.”
Recommendation: 2015 Carter Estate Penrose ($30)
Wiens Family Cellars
Wiens Family Cellars came to Temecula 10 years ago and has one of the more prolific wine profiles in the area. Focusing mainly on reds, the five-person operation has produced over 60 wines in the last year, hoping to create “a different tasting room experience every time,” Wiens says. “People are adventurous in a tasting room. They’re open to trying wine styles they’ve never heard of.” Wiens also has an eponymous brewery across town.
Recommendation: 2015 Reserve Zinfandel ($65)
Leoness
Leoness has the best of three worlds: Its facility is beautiful, the wine is delicious (and at a fair price point), and its on-site restaurant is one of the valley’s top spots. These wines have consistent quality, but Leoness strives to always “be better, and make wines that really wow your guests who take the time to visit,” Kramer says.
Recommendation: 2015 Cellar Selection Meritage ($40)
The post It’s Time to Start Treating Southern California as a Serious Wine Destination appeared first on VinePair.
source https://vinepair.com/articles/temecula-southern-california-wine-country-travel/
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H10: My Favorite HODINKEE Story: Jon Bues
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During the pandemic we’ve spent more time catching up with podcasts about watches. After all, we aren’t likely to gather for an in-person meetup of watch enthusiasts. Therefore, a quality audio discussion on watches helps us feel part of a conversation about our hobby. While there are many watch-themed podcasts available, we’ve gathered just some of our favorites. As a disclaimer, being in the industry, we do know some of the people behind these productions. Even if we didn’t, we’d wholeheartedly recommend that you give these podcasts a try. Each has its own style, and we find that we usually know if we are going to click with a certain podcast just minutes into an episode. Image courtesy of Hodinkee HODINKEE RADIO While the “Talking Watches” video series may be the preeminent online watch digest’s flagship product, its podcast, hosted by senior editor Stephen Pulvirent, has proven to be equally representative of the deep dive into topics related to the watch industry. This is a podcast that really gets into the people behind the watches, and we’ve really enjoyed the interviews with the staff members of Hodinkee, which allows us to really get to know the personalities behind the editorial voices of Hodinkee. Interviews with writers Jon Bues and James Stacey, for example, shed new light on the articles they’ve penned for the publication. Read the full article
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