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Wilson Creek Winery’s Regenerative Agriculture Success: A New Era for Our Vineyard and Wines


Posted on September 5, 2024 in Wine 101
 

At Wilson Creek Winery, we’re fully committed to a sustainable and regenerative approach to agriculture. Eleven years ago, we began with a traditional sustainability program that included eliminating herbicides, introducing cover crops, reducing and eliminating tillage, improving irrigation efficiency, and minimizing the use of fungicides and insecticides through integrated pest management programs.
Seven years ago, our team took it a step further by adopting a regenerative agriculture program. The core idea behind regenerative agriculture is that everything in nature is connected, forming a self-regulating, diverse community. To better manage these complex ecosystems, we implemented a comprehensive environmental monitoring system to track the impact of our regenerative practices. Here’s what we’re doing to ensure our vineyard thrives:
  1. Plant Sap Analysis: We conduct biweekly sap analysis during the growing season. This gives us a detailed, time-lapsed understanding of nutrient uptake by our plants, ensuring they receive exactly what they need.
  2. Soil Health Testing: Monthly Haney biological soil respiration tests help us gauge the soil’s biological activity. Additionally, twice a year, we use PCR tests to monitor changes in the soil microbiome. This allows us to track and understand the biodiversity beneath our feet.

  1. Physical Soil Assessments: Each month, we carry out USDA physical soil health assessments. These help us keep a close watch on the physical characteristics of our soil.
  2. Insect Monitoring: We actively monitor potential insect pests and beneficial insects year-round. We also incorporate insectary flowering plants within our cover crops to attract and support beneficial insects. In partnership with the Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association, we’ve taken over the monitoring of the Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter after funding for the program was cut in 2023.
  3. Collaborative Studies: Our ongoing collaboration with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Soil Salinity Lab focuses on the effects of increased organic matter and biological activity on soil salinity and plant nutrient uptake. We also worked with the Metropolitan Water District on a multi-year study using satellite and ground-based technologies to monitor irrigation, plant health, and environmental models predicting pathogen vulnerability.
  4. Compost Testing: In partnership with Abbott Pharmaceuticals and CR&R Waste Management, we tested various compost levels and application strategies to enhance soil health.
  5. Ant Control Research: We completed a year-long study with UC Irvine to develop seaweed-based natural alternatives for controlling Argentine ants.
  6. Cover Crops: Each year, we plant diverse cover crops to boost soil health. We monitor their effects in collaboration with Green Cover Seeds, Regen Ag Labs, and Advancing Eco Agriculture.
  7. Soil and Plant Health Correlation: Wilson Creek Winery is one of the first agricultural operations in the U.S. to conduct a multi-year study correlating in-depth soil health analysis with plant sap analysis to understand the vineyard microbiome better. We use Ag Code field software and data from Regen Ag Labs and Advancing Eco Agriculture for this project.
  8. Grazing Sheep: We’ve introduced grazing sheep into our vineyards to enhance microbial diversity and soil health naturally.
All this information helps us make data-driven decisions for custom foliar and fertigation nutrient applications. For example, Block Nine, one of our most intensively managed areas, has shown significant improvements in yield, reduced pathogen pressure, a healthier vineyard microbiome, and better winemaking results over three years. We’re also tracking economic inputs and returns to demonstrate the financial viability of regenerative practices.
Introducing Our New Block Nine Cabernet Sauvignon 
 
We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve just bottled our first wine from Block Nine, our 100% regenerative agriculture block here at Wilson Creek Winery! This Cabernet Sauvignon embodies our commitment to sustainability and our passion for creating exceptional wines. Crafted with care and precision, it reflects the rich, balanced flavors that are only possible when the vineyard’s ecosystem is in perfect harmony. Keep an eye out for the official release, because this is a wine you won’t want to miss. It’s not just a new addition to our lineup; it’s a milestone in our journey toward making Wilson Creek Winery a leader in regenerative viticulture. Get ready to experience the bold, complex taste of our Block Nine Cabernet Sauvignon – a true testament to the power of nature and thoughtful stewardship.
 
What Does Sustainability Mean to Us?
At Wilson Creek Winery, we support all efforts toward sustainability. Traditionally, sustainability aims to minimize negative environmental impacts. However, considering the ongoing degradation of our ecosystems, we believe it’s essential to go beyond mere stability. Regenerative practices are about reversing this downward trend and fostering an upward spiral of biodiversity, resilience, and improvement.
 
The Future of Regenerative Agriculture in Temecula
Temecula is uniquely positioned for success with its excellent climate and strong connection with the public through direct-to-consumer experiences at our wineries. We know that people can be skeptical of “greenwashing,” where companies claim to be environmentally friendly while doing the bare minimum. At Wilson Creek Winery, we’re dedicated to providing authentic, face-to-face experiences that genuinely reflect our commitment to true ecosystem restoration and regeneration. By engaging directly with our guests, we aim to educate and inspire, showing them the tangible benefits of our regenerative practices. Together, we can create a more sustainable future for our community and beyond.

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Watermelon Sangria


Posted on July 29, 2024 in Recipes

Stay cool this weekend with a huge bowl of Watermelon Sangria! Our Watermelon Sparkling is bursting with nostalgic mid-summer fruit flavors. A perfect accompaniment to sun-drenched days by the pool or a BBQ with friends!

INGREDIENTS
  • Large watermelon (seedless if you can)
  • (750-ml) bottle of Watermelon Sparkling, chilled
  • 2 c. white rum
  • 1 c. lime sparkling water 
  • 1/3 c. lime juice
  • lemons, thinly sliced
  • 2 c. assorted fresh or frozen fruit, such as pineapple, blueberries, and strawberries
DIRECTIONS
  • Slice off the top third of the watermelon lengthwise (set aside and save for later use). On the large half, score fruit with a knife and scoop out the watermelon and transfer to blender.
  • Blend watermelon until smooth. (If desired, strain seeds.)
  • Add chilled wine, rum, lime sparkling water, and lime juice and stir until combined, then add limes and fruit.
  • Refrigerate until chilled, about 2 hours, then serve.

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Stars, Stripes, and Bomb Pops


Posted on July 3, 2024 in Recipes
 

Dive into the ultimate summer refreshment with our Bomb Pop Sparkling Drink, a vibrant and playful drink that combines the tropical essence of our Coconut Sparkling, the crisp elegance of our Brut Sparkling, and the juicy sweetness of our Watermelon Sparkling. This delightful drink is taken to the next level with the addition of a classic Bomb Pop popsicle, adding a nostalgic touch and a burst of color for your Fourth of July Celebration! From backyard BBQs to dazzling fireworks shows lighting up the night sky there are so many ways to celebrate! Grab your favorite Wilson Creek Sparkling, add a festive Bomb Pop Popsicle, and cheers to celebrating our nation’s spirit in the most deliciously patriotic way possible!

INGREDIENTS

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Grab your Sparkling Wine of choice (or combine all 3)
  2. Add the Bomb Pop Popsicle
  3. Stir
  4. Enjoy! As the popsicle melts it will add different flavors and keep your wine chilled.

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Ways to Expand Your Wine Knowledge


Posted on June 19, 2024 in Wine 101

Article by Mick Wilson

I often hear from members and guests that they desire to grow in their wine knowledge but don’t know how. So I thought I’d share some resources that have helped me.

The best starting point is the website winefolly.com. The best video to start is “How to Taste Wine like a Badass.” Then you can dive deeper into articles and videos on regions and varietals. There is also a solid book called “Wine Folly, Magnum Edition”.  It is worth it.

I love the phone app called Vivino. You simply take a photo of a wine label and it tells you the pricing and often has reviews of that wine. This is a good resource for seeing the value of wines you have as well as when you go shopping.

Some books I recommend are: “The Wine Lover’s Apprentice” by Kathlene Berhsad, “Cork Dork” by Bianca Busker, “A Hedonist in the Cellar” by Jay McInerney, “Wine Simple” by Aldo Sohm, and “Message in the Bottle: A Guide to Tasting Wine” by Tim Gaiser (who is a Master Sommelier). A classic is “The Wine Bible 3rd Edition” by Karen MacNeil. Whether you read it or not it looks impressive on your home coffee table or on a shelf for all to see. An even more impressive looking book (and also useful) is “The World Atlas of Wine” by Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson.

Of course the best way to learn about wine is to taste it, a lot of it. Take the Wine Academy classes at Wilson Creek, visit other wine regions and learn why those wines taste the way they do, and simply enjoy tasting wine with others here at Wilson Creek. Do a brown bag night at a home where you invite 4-5 people/couples and have them bring a particular Wilson Creek wine. It is always fun to learn from others. But remember, we all have different palates so the best wine is what YOU like.  

If I see you around the winery I’d love to sit down over a glass and answer any questions you might have. And I’d love to hear from you what you are learning and how you are growing in your enjoyment of wine!

-Mick Wilson

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Peach Cobbler with Whiskey Whipped Cream


Posted on June 17, 2024 in Recipes

We love a good summer dessert, especially in the Temecula heat! This mouthwatering Peach Cobbler is such a fun, easy dessert and so delicious. Top with our whiskey whipped cream and this will be your go-to summer dessert from now on! 

Pairs well with our Wilson Creek Moscato

Ingredients

  • 4 cups peeled sliced peaches
  • 2 cups sugar, divided
  • ½ cup water
  • 8 tablespoons butter
  • 1 ½ cups self-rising flour
  • 1 ½ cups milk

for the whipped cream

  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 4 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon Whiskey

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees
  2. Combine the peaches, 1 cup sugar, and water in a saucepan and mix well
  3.  Bring to a boil and simmer for 10 minutes
  4. Remove from the heat
  5. Put the butter in a 3 quart baking dish and place in oven to melt
  6. Mix remaining 1 cup sugar, flour, and milk slowly to prevent clumping
  7. Pour mixture over melted butter
  8. Do not stir
  9. Spoon fruit on top, gently pouring in syrup
  10. Batter will rise to top during baking
  11. Bake for 30-45 minutes

for the whipped cream

  1. Using a stand or hand mixer whip cream and sugar together until soft peaks form.
  2. Add whiskey and vanilla mix until combined.

Enjoy! 

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Grilling Greatness: Discovering the Ultimate BBQ Wine Pairings


Posted on June 14, 2024 in Wine & Food
Elevate Your BBQ Experience with Wilson Creek Wines
As the days get longer and the air fills with the aroma of smoldering charcoal and sunscreen, it can mean only one thing: barbecue season is here. Whether you’re firing up the grill for a backyard gathering or attending a neighborhood cookout, pairing your favorite barbecue dishes with the perfect wine can elevate your culinary experience. Join us in exploring the art of pairing wine with BBQ food to enhance your summer dining!
Understanding BBQ Flavors
Before we delve into the world of wine pairing, let’s take a moment to appreciate the diverse flavors of barbecue. From tangy sauces and savory rubs to caramelized char and smoky undertones, BBQ offers a symphony of tastes and textures. Whether you’re indulging in succulent ribs, juicy burgers, or tender brisket, each dish brings its own unique blend of flavors that beg for the right wine companion.
Finding Harmony in Pairings
Pairing wine with barbecue is all about achieving balance. You want to find a wine that complements the richness of the food without overpowering it. Here are some classic BBQ dishes and the perfect Wilson Creek wines to match them:
  • Grilled Steak: For a classic steak off the grill, reach for a bold red wine like our 2019 Malbec. The soft tannins with notes of cedar and raspberry stand up well to the charred exterior and juicy interior of a perfectly grilled steak.
  • Barbecue Ribs: The sweetness and tanginess of barbecue sauce on ribs call for a special wine to balance the flavors. Our 2021 Syrah features luscious dark fruits, hints of black pepper, and a touch of smoky oak, perfectly complementing the richness of the ribs.
  • Pulled Pork: Pulled pork’s tender texture and smoky flavor pair wonderfully with a medium-bodied red wine such as our 2021 Reserve Merlot. With dark fruit flavors and subtle spice, this wine offers enough acidity to cut through the richness of the pork while enhancing its savory goodness.
  • Brisket: Whether your BBQ brisket leans towards a sweeter Kansas City style, a tangy Carolina style, or a spicy Texas style, our Cabernet Zinfandel can adapt due to its fruit-forward nature.
  • Grilled Chicken: For grilled chicken dishes, opt for a crisp and refreshing white wine like our famous White Cabernet. With bright acidity and aromas of peach and ripe strawberry, this wine provides a lovely contrast to the charred exterior of the chicken, making for a delightful pairing.
  • Vegetable Kabobs: Vegetarian barbecue options like vegetable kabobs deserve a wine that accentuates their vibrant flavors. Our crisp 2023 Pinot Grigio can complement the grilled vegetables without overpowering them. The delicate oak tannins and firm stone fruit on the back palate make this wine a refreshing and satisfying pairing for any vegetable medley.
Experimenting with Flavors
While these pairings serve as excellent starting points, don’t be afraid to experiment and trust your palate. BBQ is all about enjoying the moment and savoring the flavors of summer, so feel free to explore different wine varietals and flavor profiles to find the perfect match for your favorite barbecue dishes.
 
Whether you’re hosting a backyard barbecue or enjoying our new menu at Courtyard Bar & Grille, the right wine can elevate your dining experience and create unforgettable moments with friends and family. So fire up the grill, uncork your favorite bottle, and savor the magic of pairing wine with BBQ food. Cheers to a summer filled with delicious flavors and delightful gatherings!
 

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Wilson Creek Moscow Mule


Posted on March 14, 2024 in Recipes

Wilson Creek’s Moscow Mule cocktail is a fun twist on an old favorite, easy to make and fun to drink!

The fun twist here from the classic Moscow Mule is the substitution of Jameson Whiskey instead of Tito’s Vodka and of course our beloved Brut Sparkling!

Serves:1 glass

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 oz Jameson Whiskey
  • 3 oz Ginger Beer
  • 3 oz Brut Sparkling
  • 1 Lime (cut in half)
  • Ice
  • Fresh Mint Sprigs

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Fill a glass or copper mug (if you have them these work best) almost full with ice.
  2. Pour in your Jameson, Brut, and Ginger Beer
  3. Squeeze 1/2 your fresh Lime Juice
  4. Add your Mint Springs
  5. Use the other half of the Lime to Garnish

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Discover the Allure of NV Variant Series White Cabernet Sauvignon


Posted on March 7, 2024 in Wine 101
When it comes to exploring the world of wines, the Variant Series White Cabernet Sauvignon stands out as an intriguing and unique choice. Our Variant Series showcases the amazing array of possibilities when a craft winery can control all vineyard and cellar influence on wine from the vine to the bottle.  The poster child for variant behavior is turning a traditionally rich tannic dark red wine into a white wine while retaining the rich feel of classic Cabernet.
 
A True White Wine from a Classic Red Grape
The NV Variant Series White Cabernet Sauvignon is a testament to the artistry of winemaking. While most Cabernet Sauvignon wines are known for their deep red color and robust flavors, the White Cabernet Sauvignon defies convention by offering a refreshing and delicate white wine experience. This enchanting transformation is achieved through a meticulous process that extracts the grape’s juice without prolonged contact with the skins, where the color and tannins are primarily found.
 
Crafting the White Cabernet Sauvignon:
To create this unique white wine, the winemakers carefully crush the Cabernet Sauvignon grapes and swiftly separate the juice from the skins, minimizing the absorption of color. This gentle extraction results in a pale golden hue that is both visually captivating and palate-pleasing. The subsequent fermentation and aging process further contribute to the wine’s crisp and vibrant character.
 
Cabernet Sauvignon vs. Sauvignon Blanc: Clarifying the Differences:
While the names might sound similar, Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc are distinct varietals that offer vastly different wine experiences.
  • Cabernet Sauvignon: This red grape variety is renowned for producing bold, full-bodied red wines with rich flavors of dark fruit, cassis, and often accompanied by robust tannins. It’s a classic choice for red wine enthusiasts.
  • Sauvignon Blanc: On the other hand, Sauvignon Blanc is a white grape variety that produces crisp, aromatic white wines. These wines are characterized by their zesty acidity, herbal notes, and often display flavors of citrus fruits, green apple, and sometimes tropical nuances.
 
Chill Out: Why White Cabernet Sauvignon Should be Served Chilled:
Serving the NV Variant Series White Cabernet Sauvignon chilled isn’t just a suggestion; it’s a key to unlocking the wine’s full potential. By embracing the practice of chilling, you can savor the wine’s refreshing acidity, delicate aromatics, and nuanced flavors.
 
Chilling the White Cabernet Sauvignon helps to preserve its delicate aromatics and maintain its crisp freshness. The wine’s floral and citrus notes, as well as its subtle nuances, are more pronounced when the wine is chilled. A lower temperature prevents the volatile compounds responsible for these scents from dissipating too quickly.  Serving it chilled accentuates this acidity, creating a well-balanced and lively palate. As the wine warms up in the glass, the acidity can mellow slightly, revealing more layers of flavor and complexity.
 
The Perfect Pairing to Elevate Your White Cabernet Experience
Not only a unique and captivating wine, our White Cabernet is also an excellent companion to a variety of dishes. Its delicate flavors, vibrant acidity, and subtle aromatics make it a versatile option for pairing with a range of foods. 
 
•  Seafood Delights: The crisp acidity and subtle fruitiness complement a wide array of seafood dishes. Try it with fresh oysters on the half shell, grilled shrimp, or ceviche. The wine’s delicate nature won’t overpower the flavors of the seafood.
 
•  Light Poultry Dishes: Whether it’s a roasted chicken with herbs or a turkey club sandwich, the gentle flavors and balanced acidity work well with the lighter profiles of poultry dishes. The wine’s acidity can cut through the richness of the meat.
 
•  Creamy Pasta Dishes: Cream-based pasta dishes, such as fettuccine Alfredo or a creamy mushroom risotto, find a perfect companion in the White Cabernet Sauvignon. The wine’s subtle citrus notes and refreshing acidity can balance out the richness of the creamy sauces.
 
•  Fresh Salads: Its herbal undertones and light body can complement a variety of salads, from mixed greens with goat cheese to a citrusy avocado salad.
 
•  Light Appetizers: Opt for light appetizers like bruschetta, goat cheese crostini, or smoked salmon canapés. 
 
•  Soft Cheeses: Pairing with soft and creamy cheeses like brie or camembert can create a harmonious blend of flavors. The wine’s acidity can help cut through the richness of the cheese, creating a balanced and enjoyable pairing.
 
•  Fresh Fruit Platters: For a refreshing treat, serve with a platter of fresh fruits such as sliced melons, peaches, and berries. The wine’s gentle aromatics and subtle sweetness can enhance the natural flavors of the fruits.
 
 
Our NV Variant Series White Cabernet Sauvignon is a true masterpiece that challenges conventional expectations and introduces a delightful white wine made from the beloved Cabernet Sauvignon grape. Its pale golden hue, refined flavors, and intriguing backstory make it a unique addition to any wine lover’s collection. Remember, whether you’re savoring a glass on a warm evening or pairing it with a gourmet meal, the White Cabernet Sauvignon promises an exceptional and memorable experience that showcases the artistry of winemaking.
 
Note: For an exquisite wine experience, visit Wilson Creek Winery to explore and purchase the NV Variant Series White Cabernet Sauvignon.
 
 
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Toast to Your Health: 5 Health Benefits of Drinking Wine in Moderation


Posted on January 11, 2024 in Lifestyle
For centuries, wine has been an integral part of cultures across the globe. From the ancient Greeks and Romans to modern-day connoisseurs, wine has been a beloved beverage enjoyed by all. But did you know that wine, when consumed in moderation, can actually be good for your health?
 

That’s right, folks! Wine is more than just a tasty treat. Here are some of the health benefits of drinking wine in moderation:

1. Boosts Heart Health:

Studies have shown that moderate consumption of wine can improve heart health by increasing the levels of good cholesterol (HDL) in the body. Red wine, in particular, contains antioxidants such as Resveratrol that can help prevent heart disease.

2. Reduces the Risk of Stroke:
Wine is said to have had blood-thinning properties that can reduce the risk of blood clots, which can cause a stroke. A glass of wine a day may just be able can help keep the stroke away!

3. Promotes Longevity:
People who consume wine in moderation have been found to live longer than those who abstain. It’s worth noting that red wine tends to contain more antioxidants than white wine, particularly the antioxidant Resveratrol, which is found in the skins of red grapes. A study conducted in France found that the Resveratrol in red wine can increase longevity by activating a protein that slows down the aging process. So, while both red and white wine can have health benefits, red wine may have more potent antioxidant properties.

4. Boosts Brain Function:
Wine has also been shown to improve cognitive function and memory. The antioxidants in wine can help protect the brain from damage and reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

5. Reduces the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes:
Moderate wine consumption has also been linked to a reduced risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. The Resveratrol in red wine can help improve insulin sensitivity and reduce inflammation in the body. White wine also contains polyphenols, which are plant compounds that have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. These polyphenols can help protect against certain chronic diseases, including Type 2 diabetes and certain cancers.

A Toast to Health and Meaningful Connections

It’s not just about the wine itself, but also the social aspect of sharing a glass of wine with loved ones or friends. Research has shown that having strong social connections and meaningful relationships can contribute to a longer and healthier life.

 
When we share a glass of wine with others, we are not only enjoying a delicious beverage but also engaging in meaningful social interaction. Whether it’s catching up with old friends, sharing a romantic moment with a partner, or enjoying a family gathering, wine can help create and strengthen bonds between people.
 

Studies have found that people who have strong social connections and supportive relationships tend to have better physical and mental health, as well as a longer lifespan. In fact, a study conducted by Harvard researchers found that strong social ties can have as much of an impact on longevity as quitting smoking or losing weight.

Moderation is Key

 

Now, before you go uncorking that bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon, it’s important to note that moderation is key. Too much of anything can be harmful, and wine is no exception. The recommended daily amount of wine is one glass for women and two for men. So, let’s raise a glass (in moderation, of course) to good health and a great glass of wine! Cheers!

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New Year’s Sparkler Recipe


Posted on December 20, 2023 in Recipes

Ring in the New Year with the perfect blend of sophistication and celebration by indulging in our exquisite New Year’s Sparkler cocktail created with our Rosé Sparkling Wine. Crafted to elevate your festive moments, this sparkling delight is the perfect cocktail for your New Year’s Eve bash. Cheers to a night of memories and the promise of new beginnings! Make your New Year’s Eve celebration unforgettable with the loveliest, tastiest sparkling cocktail – our New Year’s Sparkler.

INGREDIENTS
 
DIRECTIONS
  1. In a punch bowl or large pitcher, combine all of the ingredients.
  2. Stir well.
  3. Serve and garnish with raspberries.

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