Grape Harvest
Follow Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Chardonnay as they journey from vine to wine (in a few weeks’ time). Helvetia Winery 2016 Grape Harvest.
Follow Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Chardonnay as they journey from vine to wine (in a few weeks’ time). Helvetia Winery 2016 Grape Harvest.
Memorial Day serves to remind us of the many sacrifices made on behalf of our country while, for many, the holiday heralds the upcoming summer. Come join us on Sunday, May 29th or Monday, May 30th for an afternoon or two of music with Lynn Conover and friends as well as a salmon bake prepared and presented by the Wilbur Slockish family, tribal fishers from the Yakama Nation and the Warm Springs tribes. Dinner will include Columbia River salmon broiled on an alder fire along with fry bread and other accompaniments. Mark your calendars and watch for additional details. RSVP HERE!
Helvetia Winery will celebrate the 46th anniversary of Earth Day with local farmers CSA demonstration, a discussion on sustainable agriculture and a Farm to Plate dinner. The events will take place on April 23rd at the Winery from noon until 8pm.
Community Supported Agriculture farmers will be on hand for Helvetia Winery’s first CSA demonstration from noon until 5. Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer.
Elaine Velazquez and Barbara Bernstein will be in the Jakob Yungen House to discuss their awardwinning documentary, Gaining Ground, which tells the story of farmers making extraordinary changes in their farming practices in order to feed their local communities sustainably grown produce and grains. The food documentary explores the problems of our food system through personal stories and illustrates what we can do to seek solutions. A screening of the trailer of the movie, along with an open discussion with the two filmmakers is planned.
GAINING GROUND is a feature-length documentary film by Elaine Velazquez and Barbara Bernstein that tells the stories of farmers making extraordinary changes in their farming practices so they can feed their local communities sustainably grown produce and grains. From farms in Oregon’s fertile Willamette Valley to underserved communities of color in Richmond, California, GAINING GROUND reveals the tenacity and courage of these diverse urban and rural farmers, committed to serving and empowering their communities.
A special farm to plate dinner will be prepared by CSA farmer Aaron Nichols with locally sourced foods paired with Helvetia Winery’s selection of library wines. Tickets to the farm to plate dinner are $50 a person, and available online. All other Earth Day events at Helvetia Winery are free. Tasting fee for Helvetia wines is $15, and waived with the purchase of a bottle of wine. As always, tasting fees are waived for members of our Wine Club.
We hope you plan on celebrating Earth Day with us, and look forward to your visit.
HOOD RIVER, Ore. – The fourth annual Cascadia Wine Competition took place this month and we are honored to announce that Helvetia Winery was awarded a silver medal for our 2014 Estate Pinot Noir.
The judging attracted more than 1,000 entries from Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and Idaho. Twenty-two wine professionals from across the Pacific Northwest served as judges.
The Cascadia Wine Competition is sponsored by CascadiaNow!, a nonprofit organization formed to foster awareness of the Cascadia bioregion.
Our 2014 Estate Pinot Noir was harvested on October 8, our earliest harvest until 2015. This wine is a robust, fruit-forward pinot with aromas of black cherry, vanilla, tobacco and black pepper and flavors of blackberry, current, and hints of cacao. Its lingering finish pairs well with salmon, beef or pork tenderloin or a meat dish with mole’.
According to the sponsors, all wines were tasted blind by a panel made up of 12 women and 10 men including winemakers, sommeliers, journalists, retailers and marketers. Ken Robertson, longtime columnist for Wine Press Northwest magazine, served as chief judge. The judges do not know the winery or the price while they are evaluating the wines.
The competition is managed by Great Northwest Wine, an award-winning news and information company owned by Degerman and Perdue. Between them, the two have more than 35 years of combined experience writing about the wines, vineyards and chefs of Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and Idaho. They founded Wine Press Northwest magazine in 1997 for the Tri-City (Wash.) Herald and edited the quarterly glossy consumer magazine through 2012.
The judges for the fourth annual Cascadia Wine Competition were:
Helvetia Winery is the northern most spot on the tour, and we invite you to start your tour with us and work your way through your choice of wineries. We will be giving mini-tours of our winery along with a demonstration of our bottling process.
Pack a picnic and enjoy our pristine pastoral setting in historical Helvetia, but be sure to save some room for a smoked salmon tasting, as we will have tribal caught salmon on hand. Gifts and jewelry from Native Artist Lillian Pitt will be showcased in our 100 year old farmhouse.
We look forward to sharing our passion for pinot with you, and we will have maps to send you on your merry way to visit our other friends with nearby wineries. It’s the perfect staycation, or a great way to entertain guests for the weekend. From experienced wine lovers to novice wine tasters, the North Willamette Wine Trail has something for everyone.
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For additional info visit North Willamette Vinters.
Once a marker of the vernal equinox, the Burning of the Boogg is part of the celebration known as Sechseläuten : a Swiss German word that literally translates into “The six o’clock ringing of the bells”. Changing to summer working hours traditionally was a joyous occasion because it marked the beginning of the season where people had some non-working daylight hours. Think of it as a daylight savings time of sorts.
Nowadays, it is tradition to ask the Böögg to forecast the weather for the coming summer. During the Sechseläuten ceremony, the pyre with the Böögg on top is set alight at 6.00pm on the dot. It is said that the faster the fire reaches the snowman figure and his head explodes, the finer the summer will be.
This year’s Burning of the Böögg is set to take place again at Helvetia Winery and Vineyards on April 3rd, and is sponsored by the , which was originally the homestead of the Yungen family from Switzerland. Bring your kids and expose them to this Swiss tradition, which includes food, music and the Burning of the Böögg .
Below is a video excerpt from 2012’s Burning of the Boogg celebration.