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Category Archives: California wine

Hwy. 128 & the Redwood Vineyards of the Russian River Valley

22 Saturday Sep 2018

Posted by Jeff von der Schmidt in Anderson Valley, California wine, Healdsburg, Russian River, San Francisco, Travel, Uncategorized

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Armstrong Redwood Grove, Global Climate Action Summit, Golden Eye Vineyard, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gov. Jerry Brown, Guerneville, Healdsburg, Highway 128, Navarro Vineyards, Penny Royal Farms, Rise for Climate March, San Francisco, September, Toulouse Winery

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Navarro Vineyards in the Anderson Valley on Hwy. 128.

The combination of late summer and early autumn make September a beautiful time of the year. Our ninth calendar month admits seasonal blur by stubbornly retaining its seventh month name (from the ancient Romans, whose year had ten months beginning in our March). A returning temporal and psychological equinox, often both the Rosh Hashanah New Year of the Jewish calendar and the Autumn Moon Festival in Asia occur in September. Mirroring a farmer’s almanac, we journey from one state of mind to another as fruit and leaves ripen and fall.

I’m also thankful to my parents for making September a now indelible part of my year. This month of change includes, within less than ten days of each other, the memorial day of the death of my father and the anniversary day of the birth of my mother.

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A California Wine Drive on Hwy. 46 & Foxen Canyon Road

09 Saturday Apr 2016

Posted by Jeff von der Schmidt in California wine, Central Coast of California, Food, Hanoi New Music Ensemble, Kent Nagano, LA International New Music Festival, Travel, Uncategorized

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California, Cambria, Clarissa Nagy, Foxen Canyon Road, Foxen Winery, Hanoi New Music Ensemble, Highway 46, Jerzy Grotowski, Kent Nagano, LA International New Music Festival, Los Olivos, Montreal Symphony, Morro Bay, Paso Robles, Riverbench Winery, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria Valley, Song Hong Ensemble of Hanoi

California spring scene in the Cetnral Coast wine country.

California spring scene in the Central Coast Wine Country.

I am grateful for a growing readership to my blog posts from around the world, which is approaching 150 countries and 14,000 readers. My blog is becoming a resource for many of you, for its new music reports, food ideas and travel, with almost every post being called up each month for reference. Thanks for reading!

Balancing the primary colors of Latin America, the endless pastels of Asia and the vintage black and white of Europe and the United States for our next Los Angeles International New Music Festival, my wife Jan and I are grounded when we are at home in California, a place that allows us to blend all of our loves from around the world.

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Happy Anniversary!

17 Wednesday Sep 2014

Posted by Jeff von der Schmidt in California wine, Food, LA International New Music Festival, Latin Grammy Awards, Los Angeles, Luang Prabang, Mexico, Music, Southwest Chamber Music, Travel, Uncategorized, Vietnam

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Africa, Asia, Auer Chocolates, California, Caribbean, Central America, Europe, Latin Grammy, Los Angeles International New Music Festival, Mezcal, Middle East, North America, Song Hong Chamber Ensemble of Hanoi, South America, Tambuco Percussion Ensemble, Travel

Thanks to our readers!

Thanks to my global readers!

Today is the first anniversary of my LA International New Music Festival blog. What a rewarding journey thus far – I’m making a great meal tonight to celebrate, as your encouraging readership is the best surprise imaginable!

88 countries around the globe. 5300 readers for 49 posts. 20 countries from Asia, 16 from the Americas (North, Central and South), 31 from Europe, 8 from Africa, and 5 from the Middle East. But let’s not stop there. God bless the island countries of Planet Earth for adding 8 more locations from Mayotte to Jamaica, Cape Verde to Mauritius. I should have started this sooner!

A big THANK YOU to all my readers!

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The Magical Central Coast Roads of California

19 Monday May 2014

Posted by Jeff von der Schmidt in California wine, Food, LA International New Music Festival, Travel, Uncategorized

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Baileyana Winery, Brown Butter Co., Cambria, Cayucos, Chamisal Vineyards, Edna Valley Wines, Elliott Carter, Frankie & Lola's, Linn's of Cambria, Moonstone Beach, Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo County

Vineyard Dr. in the Central Coast area of Paso Robles.

Vineyard Dr. in the Central Coast area of Paso Robles.

My last post ended in Los Alamos, enjoying the gregarious wines and conversations of Stephan Bedford of Bedford Winery. But the road beckons us forward.

As you proceed north on Highway 101 take a detour which took us far to long to discover. Exit at the charming city of Arroyo Grande, locate Orcutt Road and get ready for a trip in the Edna Valley. It might be a little slower, but after all California has to deliver on its stereotypical laid back image from time to time. You’ve entered San Luis Obispo County, SLO County, pun unavoidable…

Got vineyards?

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The Magical California Roads of Santa Barbara Wine Country

13 Tuesday May 2014

Posted by Jeff von der Schmidt in California wine, Food, LA International New Music Festival, Los Angeles, Southwest Chamber Music, Travel, Uncategorized

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Au Bon Climat, Bedford Winery, Brophy's in Santa Barbara, Cambria, Carharrt Winery, Foxen Canyon Road, Foxen Winery, Julia Child, Longoria Winery, Los Alamos, Los Angeles, Los Olivos, Michael Jackson, Moonstone Beach, Panino's, Qupe Winery, Ronald Reagan, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria BBQ

Santa Barbara from Stearn's Wharf.

Santa Barbara from Stearn’s Wharf.

I’ve never met a big city that doesn’t have a great reason for being built. Though the old adage for success in business – “location, location, location” – always plays a role in any city’s importance, the urban density, its excitement and endless opportunity, are only one part of a larger picture.

Los Angeles has a big personality profile. And there are two LA’s. One is the City and the other is the County. The County is vast and makes everyone and everyplace for miles around lay claim to being LA. Los Angeles (the City) is Hollywood, no doubt about it, but it’s also the important port of San Pedro, it’s Abbot Kinney’s Venice Beach, it’s LAX Airport, the major hub between Asia and Latin America, it’s still Vin Scully of the LA Dodgers, it’s Disney Hall and the Hollywood Bowl.

But what is the most exciting part of living here is that when all of LA’s environs are  taken together (aka the County), you’re living in the second capitol cities of numerous countries around the globe. China, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam (though that is shifting to Louisiana a little), Cambodia, the Philippines, South Korea (Koreatown is in the middle of LA the City), Mexico, Guatemala, Brazil, El Salvador, Peru, Armenia, Lebanon, Iran (their nickname for LA is Tehrangeles) and I’ll bet there’s more.

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The Magical California Roads of Paso Robles Wine Country

09 Friday May 2014

Posted by Jeff von der Schmidt in California wine, Contemporary Music, Food, LA International New Music Festival, Southwest Chamber Music, Travel, Uncategorized

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California, Dunning Vineyards, Halter Ranch, Jack Creek Winery, Oso Libre Winery, Paso Robles Wine Country, Vineyard Dr.

Wine country road in Paso Robles.

Wine country road in Paso Robles.

If you’ve been following my posts, you know that we’ve enjoyed a tremendous visit in Los Angeles from the Song Hong Ensemble of Hanoi. There’s nothing like seeing where you live through the eyes off friends who come to visit from a far off land.

Curiosity. It’s the one trait that makes a big difference to me and I wish more people understood its rewards. To eat something you’ve never tried. To try to learn a foreign language. To read a map of a strange place and know that in reading that map you are no longer lost, anywhere in the world. To cook a meal you’ve never thought possible. To listen to music out of your comfort zone.

And when in Paso Robles, to take the roads less traveled and find a good bottle of wine.

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