Showing posts with label Celebration of Syrah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebration of Syrah. Show all posts

Le Fête de Syrah - Edgefield's Grand Celebration

At Edgefield's Celebration of Syrah last weekend, Pacific Northwest Syrah was king for a day. Actually, it was king for an entire weekend. Not the kind of king you see on those crazy Burger King commercials, either. We're talking a legitimate king, all royal like King Tut and stuff. I digress. Rick and I receive passes for the 9th Annual Celebration, an event orchastrated by the geniuses at McMenamins and hosted by their flagship Edgefield Winery.  Luckily, we were able to "squeeze" the event into our "packed" wine drinking schedule and bright and early Saturday morning we hit the road to Troutdale to Syrah it up.

If you haven't been to Edgefield, it truly is a magical place and was the perfect environment for this type of event.  An old poor farm, McMenamins has turned Edgefield into a destination resort it the mouth of the Columbia Gorge, not far from many of the Gorge wineries.  Hotel rooms?  They got 'em.  Golf?  Yep.  Fine dining restaurant?  Check.  Spa?  Purr.  A winery, distillery, brewery, and pub?  Glug glug glug.  A guy could stay there for a month and never leave the property.  They also host a summer concert series at a gorgeous setting.  Oh, did I mention that you can purchase beer and wine and wander around the entire 74-acre property?

The first event of the Celebration, which we were not able to attend, was a Gourmet Viognier Reception and Syrah Dinner. The dinner included a private reception featuring the winemaker's Viogniers followed by a multicourse dinner prepared by Edgefield's Black Rabbit Restaurant and paired with our guest winemakers' Syrahs. We heard it was phenomenal.

We joined the party for Syrah Barrel Sampling and BBQ Lunch. This was a relatively intimate event, hosted in a unique and historic ballroom in Edgefield's main building. Approximately 150 attendees crowded around 15 wine barrels throughout the room and "chewed the fat" with winemakers while tasting barrel samples of Syrah. Paired with a beef brisket lunch, chewing the fat was both a literal and figurative description. Some highlights of this barrel tasting include:
  • 2008 Syncline McKinley Springs Syrah: Using fruit out of Horse Heaven Hills, this was probably my favorite of the barrel tastes.
  • 2009 Spindrift Syrah: From the Seven Hills Vineyard, this was a delicious wine and even better conversation. We had been to Spindrift a few times but hadn't met Tabitha and Matt until this event. We look forward to future collaborations.
  • 1998 McCrea Syrah: So clearly 1998 wasn't a barrel taste, but McCrea decided to buck the norm and bring their oldest syrah. Yum.
After a 2-hour break in which we shot pool on what had to be the largest pool table in the world (seriously, this thing was 12-feet long), we headed to the final event for the Celebration: Grand Syrah Tasting and Benefit Silent Auction.


The grand tasting was organized in more of a trade show format, with approximately 40 wineries pouring in Blackberry Hall and the adjoining circus tent. The crowd was larger than barrel tasting and the appetizers were quickly devoured, but we elbowed our way through and bellied up to some of our favorite wineries and some new ones. After another great stop to see our friends at Spindrift, we discovered the following treasures:
  • Penner-Ash: Pouring a syrah with a blend of Columbia Valley and Rogue Valley fruit, the staff was nice and the wine delicious.
  • Cana's Feast: Pouring a 2006 and 2007 Syrah out of Horse Heaven Hills, Cana's wine knocks it out of the park. Behind the bottle we found Patrick Taylor, the winemaker and a compatriot in our vision of bringing wine to a younger crowd.

Among my favorite components of the Celebration was the variety of audiences the three events catered to. Whether you were young, older, wine novice or an expert, one or all of these events were for you. A great setting, awesome wine, and amazing conversations. Edgefield's Celebration of Syrah. What more could we ask for?

Maybe a crown and a scepter...

A Celebration of Syrah at McMenamin's Edgefield Winery!

An entire weekend dedicated to the Celebration of Syrah in the Pacific Northwest?  Heck yes.

Hosted by McMenamin's Edgefield Winery in gorgeous Troutdale, Oregon, the 9th Annual Celebration of Syrah will be held next weekend, April 9 - 10, 2010, and is sure to please the palate with delicious food and wine.  The weekend schedule is packed with 3 awesome events:
  • Gourmet Viognier Reception and Syrah Dinner: Friday night kicks off right with a reception and dinner celebrating viognier and syrah from 6 local wineries, featuring the culinary delights from Edgefield's Black Rabbit Restaurant. Cost is $75 and if you check out the menu, it's bound to be worth every penny. Be sure to bring a designated driver, or even better, book a room at Edgefield for the night!
  • Syrah Barrel Sampling and BBQ Lunch:For $20, it's a steal. Barrel tasting with 13 syrah producers and a BBQ lunch featuring beef brisket among delights, can you think of a better thing to be doing at Noon on Saturday?
  • Grand Syrah Tasting and Benefit Silent Auction: The weekend wraps up with the grand tasting and silent acution, starting at 4:00 PM on Saturday, with all proceeds benefiting Salud!, a non-profit organization that aids Oregon's seasonal vineyard workers in securing proper medical care. With over 40 wineries pouring and a bounty of appetizers, this is a sure hit at $35.

I'd be negligent if I didn't spend just a minute letting you all know about the wonders of Edgefield.  One of McMenamin's historical properties, Edgefield combines a brewery, restaurant, hotel, distillery, and winery all in one.  You can go to Edgefield, not leave the property all weekend, and have a fantastic weekend get away with your boyfriend, girlfriend, friend, partner, arch-nemisis, or yourself for that matter.  With extremely reasonably priced lodging, it's perfect for those of us who don't want to break the bank.

Convinced yet?  In case you need even another reason to attend the Celebration of Syrah, we'll give it to you.  The Oregon Wine Blog will be there on Saturday, and with the recent scuttlebutt on the intertubes of a pending "Most Handsome Wine Blogger" award, who wouldn't want to hang out with us for an afternoon?

April 9 - 10, see you there!