Thursday, 19 September 2024

Gregory Graham and R Vineyard Wines featured in May 13 ‘Palette to Palate’

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MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The Middletown Art Center is pleased to present Gregory Graham Winery and R Vineyards for the third in the 2017 series of Palette to Palate, “Seeing Red,” an evocative pairing of wine and art.

Two dynamic husband and wife teams, Marianne and Gregory Graham and Monica and David Rosenthal, will pour and share stories for MAC’s newest exhibit “Seeing Red.”

Join them on Saturday, May 13, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. as they learn of winemaking and growing in the Red Hills Appellation and also taste wonderful reds, include Reba Red from R Vineyards.

Your $10 cover fee provides wine tastings from Gregory Graham and R Vineyards. Additional glasses of wine will be available for $5 per glass.

Join them for a great experience sipping wine, viewing art, enjoying light refreshments, and be immersed in the idea of red, from color to emotion, with our winemakers and participating artists.

Palette to Palate is a new series recognizing that wine makers and artists share the same creative impulse.

A vine is planted and nurtured, a concept composed; harvest and crush, forms blocked in; varietals are blended and seasoned, colors and textures stroked onto canvas; through creative alchemy a uniquely flavorful elixir, or work of art, comes into being.

Gregory Graham wines are grown in the Red Hills Appellation of Lake County and did well at the 2017 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. The 2013 Sonoma Coast Pinot noir and the 2012 Estate Syrah both won Best of Class and Double Gold. The 2012 Grenache and 2012 Magma Red got Gold, and four more wines got awarded a Silver medal. Their Gold-winning Grenache just earned a 90-point score from Wine Enthusiast. 

Mature, deep, well drained and often rocky, the Jafa soils on the North slope of Mt. Saint Helena inform the wines of R Vineyards. Known for their signature Viognier, R Vineyards also produces zinfandel, Cabernet Franc and other varietals. Reba Red is new introduction and will be one of the wines featured at this Palette to Palate.

MAC’s current exhibit, “Seeing Red” is on view through Monday, May 29, then the MAC readies the next exhibit “eco-centric” a continuing thread carried over from the annual EcoArts Sculpture Walk which was discontinued due to the Valley Fire which destroyed the Middletown Trailside Park.

Proceeds from Palette to Palate support the Middletown Art Center, a non-profit dedicated to providing art opportunities, art education, cultural enrichment, and ecological awareness contributing to the social and economic well-being of Lake County, California.

All donations to the MAC are tax-deductible and greatly appreciated.

MAC is located at 21456 State Highway 175 at the junction of Highway 29 in the heart of Middletown.

Visit www.middletownartcenter.org to learn more about exhibitions, classes, events, volunteer opportunities and membership.

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