Blackberry Lemon Sparkler

Blackberry Lemon Sparkler

I’m a member of Treveri Cellars’s Bubble Club. It’s something my brother Korey thinks I should keep to myself. It probably doesn’t help that I say it with a country twang (ala Travis Tritt) as in–

I’m a member of the Bubble Club,
Sparkling wine is what I love.

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Being part of the Bubble Club simply means that every couple of months I have two bottles of gorgeous, sparkling wine waiting for me.  The wines are perfect on their own. And they’re also fun to use for sparkling cocktails–like this Blackberry Lemon Sparkler I made the other day. It’s a great cocktail for the holidays! Make the blackberry puree ahead of time and keep it in the refrigerator or freezer.
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Basic Berry Puree Recipe

  • 12 ounces (approximately 1 1/2 cups) fresh or frozen berries, (defrosted if frozen)
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons freshly-squeezed lemon juice
  1. Sort and wash berries. Drain, cap, and stem (or thaw if frozen) unsweetened berries.
  2. In a food processor fitted with the metal blade, combine berries, sugar, and lemon juice; process to a smooth puree, about 30 seconds. NOTE: Pureeing may be done in a blender or a food processor, but if using a blender, make sure that any seeds are not ground so finely that they will pass through the sieve.
  3. Pour into a fine sieve set over a bowl. Use a rubber spatula to stir and press the puree through the sieve; discard solids.
  4. Taste and add more sugar if necessary. Refrigerate in a non-reactive container for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 2 months. Yield approximately 1 cup of finished puree.

Blackberry Lemon Sparkler

  • 1 sugar cube
  • 1 squeeze of lemon (about 1/2 tsp)
  • 1 oz. blackberry puree
  • Sparkling white wine
  1. Wet the top of a champagne glass with a slice of lemon, dip in sugar
  2. Add sugar cube to bottom of glass
  3. Squeeze lemon wedge into glass
  4. Add blackberry puree
  5. Top with sparkling white wine
  6. Enjoy!

Cheers & Happy Holidays!

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Wine Table Wednesday: Naches Heights Vineyard

Wine Table Wednesday: Naches Heights Vineyard

As part of our continuing series, this week our table features:

  • NHV Riesling
  • Brie
  • Figs
  • Rosemary crisp crackers
  • Windflowers from Mandi’s parents’ garden
  • Yakima apples
  • Yakima pears
  • Wool plaid blanket from Ireland [Read more...]
Wine Table Wednesday: Gilbert Cellars

Wine Table Wednesday: Gilbert Cellars

As part of our continuing series, this week our table features:

  • Gilbert Cellars Left Bank
  • Orange, turquoise & white palette (some of the fashion favorites for this fall)
  • Antique pewter pieces
  • Cacti planter
  • Assorted veggies

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Brunch at Naches Heights

Brunch at Naches Heights

So just like that autumn is here, taking over my trees in what must be the most successful coupe of the season.  My roses are making a last ditch effort to hang on, some of them still looking lovely, many dipping toward the ground ready for sleep.

As much as I love my garden, I am equally taken with fall.  I often tell out-of-towners that one of my favorite things about Yakima is being able to enjoy four distinct seasons.  I like them all equally, though usually whichever happens to be on the cusp is my default favorite.  By the end of one season, I’m all geared up for the next.

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Wine Table Wednesday: Masset

Wine Table Wednesday: Masset

Wine Table Wednesday is a series this Fall where we highlight some of our favorite local wines and offer food suggestions. We, in no way, consider ourselves wine experts and we know nothing about food pairings. We just know what we like to eat and drink. We hope you enjoy.

On The Table–

  • Masset Winery Le Petite Rouge (2007)
  • Brie & Jam Bites
  • Sunflowers from my brother’s garden
  • Yakima Valley Apples [Read more...]
A Little Bit of Bubbly

A Little Bit of Bubbly

Stacie, Tiffany and I are all enthusiastic members of the Treveri Bubble Club.  Last Sunday we attended our first function at their Wapato location, former home to Sagelands Winery.  The day was clear and beautiful and we enjoyed the view from the winery’s front entrance.

Inside we were greeted by a spacious room full of light with a huge stone fireplace and lots of seating options. [Read more...]

Road Trip: Napa Valley

Road Trip: Napa Valley

 

Last weekend we made a trip to beautiful Napa Valley for my cousin Stewart’s wedding.  We flew into San Francisco and enjoyed the drive from there to Napa.  Much of the scenery, especially the dry hills dotted with lush vineyards, reminded me of our own lovely Valley.  Though Napa is older, thereby more established, it is also more commercial than Yakima wine country.  This translates into more places to sleep, eat, shop.  It also means those things are more expensive to do, including tasting wine.  So, I am thankful to live where I live and to have had the opportunity to drive around and explore Napa.  Here are a few highlights: [Read more...]

Rosemary Lemon Drop

Rosemary Lemon Drop

The June 2012 edition of Better Homes and Gardens was in my mailbox on Friday. Even in these days of obsession I still love getting a magazine in the mail. I know, not very green of me, but I can’t help it.

I opened it up and one of the first things I saw was a recipe for a Rosemary Lemon Drop. You had me at Lemon Drop sir.

I had planned to host a dessert and drink event at my house for my sister’s birthday. It was the perfect excuse to try this recipe. [Read more...]

Easy Oreo Truffles

Easy Oreo Truffles

One of the best parts about our recent excursion to the local Red Wine & Chocolate event was–well the chocolate. The offerings varied. Gilbert Cellars had designer truffles with bling.

 

Bonair Winery had beautiful displays of truffle grape clusters. [Read more...]

Lovely Day in Wine Country

Lovely Day in Wine Country

Oh, the sunshine was out last Sunday . . . finally, finally.  In and of itself that made me one happy gal.  Then we hopped into the truck with Stacie and Dylan and headed to some of the Rattlesnake Hills’ wineries.  Sunshine, wine and friends–voilà!

Our first stop was Masset Winery.  We tasted some delicious reds paired with dark chocolate truffle brownies.  Our favorite wines:  2005 Cabernet Sauvignon and le Petit Rouge. [Read more...]