Events at Salado Winery
Jammin’ on the Lawn–NOV 6th
Saturday, November 5, 4-7 pm
The forecast for this weekend is sunny, dry and low 70’s! So bring a lawn chair and your favorite snack (but don’t bring alcohol). Wine & music lovers are all welcome as well as children and pets on leashes. This Saturday will be the Leisure Seekers, a Salado Wine Seller favorite!
If rain, wind or cold, the music will be indoors.
Heritage Days Weekend in Salado
Saturday, October 23, 2010 *** Cheese, Music & Texas Wine
Salado’s 2nd Annual Heritage Days Weekend is set for October 23 & 24, 2010. The Saturday kickoff event will be a parade down Main Street beginning at 10:00 am. Enjoy the rest of the day while watching heritage crafters, live music, and re-enactors at the Civic Center. Throughout this fun-filled day, stop by Salado Wine Seller and try some Texas cheeses paired with Texas wine and Texas music. In the evening, grab yourself some dinner at one of Salado’s great restaurants, and enjoy Wild Horses in the Wildfire arena. Sunday will end the two day festival with a ranch rodeo and cowboy church at the Wildfire arena and a variety of historical events. For ticket information for each event, contact the Tourism Department at 254-947-8634 or visit them online at www.saladoheritagedays.com.
No tickets required for our events!
12-7 pm Meet Scott Simon, cheesemonger and owner of the Texas Cheese House. He will be here all afternoon for cheese & wine pairing. Scott owns the Texas Cheese House in Lorena, TX where he makes the best Texas cheese to pair with the best Texas wines.
4-7 pm Jammin’ on the Lawn! Come enjoy a glass of TX Wine and music by Jason Smith. If the weather is nice it will be outside so bring your lawn chairs. Pets on leashes and children welcome–alcohol from other places is not.
Happy Birthday!
Come by and join us in celebrating my birthday! Emily is bringing the cake and Sheldon is bringing snacks. Since it’s my birthday, I’ll give you 40% off your favorite bottle of wine (limit one bottle).
By the way, Salado Wine Seller is a great place to celebrate someone’s birthday. This picture was taken at someone’s “Over The Hill at 60” birthday party. It was a surprise that was organized by a loving daughter last summer. To find out more about our party room rental check out the reservation form at https://saladowinery.com/blog/wordpress/party-room-rental/
Evening of Yoga & Wine
Thursday, October 14th
Jammin’ on the Lawn–OCT 9
Saturday, October 9, 4-7 pm, Michael Hare
Jammin’ on the Lawn! I expect we’ll have another beautiful Saturday afternoon. Michael Hare will be performing for us and he is an excellent musician. So pack up the kids & the dogs, bring lawn chairs and snacks, & when you get here, buy a bottle of tasty Texas wine to enjoy. The porch is large and we’ve got a spot for you. We sell TX cheese from the Texas Cheese House in Lorena as well.
If you come early to Salado, check out Adelea’s Farmers Market and then the Ladies’ Auxiliary Christmas in October under the big tent at the Salado Civic Center.
See you soon!
Jammin’ on the Lawn
Saturday, October 2, 4-7 pm
The forecast for this weekend is sunny, dry and low 80’s! So bring a lawn chair and your favorite snack (but don’t bring alcohol). Wine & music lovers are all welcome as well as children and pets on leashes. This Saturday will be the Leisure Seekers, a Salado Wine Seller favorite!
If rain, wind or cold, the music will be indoors.
Wiseman House Chocolates
Wismeman House will be here all afternoon to introduce you to their fine handmade chocolates, just in case you didn’t get enough chocolate at the Evening of Chocolate and Wine on Friday, September 24. They will be offering tastings and plenty of chocolate for sale. We’ll be offering our normal “Taste 5 wines for $3” and the Chocolate Trail will be in progress from 2-5 pm. Their truffles were a huge hit last year and we will be carrying the products regularly through the fall and holiday season.
Chocolatier Kevin Wenzel
Fourteen years ago artist and chocolatier Kevin Wenzel first opened the doors to the Wiseman House to begin offering fine handmade chocolates to the public. Having studied fine arts in Europe, Asia and the U.S., and chocolate making at a fifth generation chocolate school in Pennsylvania, this confectioner’s son possesses the perfect combination of talent, training, and heritage for this delicate art.
The Wiseman House Difference
Customers who frequent the Wiseman House often ask us what makes our chocolates so unique. The answer is quite simple; we combine real chocolate from origins such as Belgium and Venezuela, with real ingredients such as fresh whipping cream and chopped fruits, and real flavors like crushed coffee beans, and authentic liquers. In fact, what makes our chocolates so unique is not so much what we put in, but what we leave out – added sugars, glutens, sodium nitrates, and trans fats. The result is a fuller flavor profile, smoother texture, and richer taste that you will begin to appreciate from the very first bite. When tasting our fine chocolates you will step back in time and enjoy the same richness and flavor that inspired the Ancient Mayans to revere chocolate as the nectar of the gods.
The Chocolate Experience
At Wiseman House Chocolates, we believe that chocolates are meant to be an experience – to be shared with friends, given as a gift or enjoyed alone in your thoughts. We take time in hand crafting each of our fine chocolates so that our customers will be pleased as they take time to savor every bite. So please, slow down, enjoy your chocolates, and savor life.
Chocolate Trail
Saturday, September 25
Start your Saturday off with a “Milky Way Chocolate & Wine Pairing” with “Miss Jane” Nickles Hood from 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. at the Salado Holiday Inn Express. Milk Chocolate and wine is one of the toughest pairings in the food and wine universe. It’s a mysterious and complex match, but there are ways to make it work! In this class, we will try all kinds of milk chocolate creations, paired with all kinds of delicious wines. We’ll learn how and why they can pair up together, and keep tasting until we find the best match in the galaxy! This is a ticketed event for $39.95 per person. Tickets must be purchased at www.saladochocolatefestival.com.
Enjoy a new event this year. There will be a Chocolate Trail with 5 stops from 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Start at Salado Wine Seller where you will enjoy Texas wines paired with handmade Wiseman House chocolate truffles from Hico, Texas. You will then follow the trail to Brookshire Brothers and enjoy chocolate covered grapes with a sweet Muscat wine. From there you will head to Charlotte’s of Salado to enjoy Redstone chocolate bars (Dark Chocolate Strawberry & Champagne and Milk Chocolate Salty Peanut & Jalapeno) paired with Charlotte’s Chocolate Flavored Coffee. Your next stop is Roy T’s Bakery known for chocolate shakes and chocolate éclairs. Your final stop will be at Gregory’s fine jewelry store. This is a ticketed event for $24.95. Tickets must be purchased in advance at www.saladochocolatefestival.com.
Another new event being added this year is “Death By Chocolate Contest” presented by the Friends of the Salado Public Library. This will be held at the Salado Public Library from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Enter your favorite chocolate recipe and you might win! Entries available at the library. Entry Deadline is 1:00 p.m. on September 22nd. For more information please call 254-947-9191.
Folk & Fudge
Saturday, September 25, 7-9 pm
Cover charge includes cheese & crackers and of course fudge. The folk music will be by Jiminy Crisket. Jimmy Joe and Chrissie Natoli who are a Swinging, Folky, ‘Bluegrassy’, Fun, Story-Telling, Duet-Singing Duo, hail from just a little East of Austin, TX. They feature “Tunes handcrafted to make you smile”.
The fudge will be from Mud Pies Pottery who sells the ever famous and sought after “Sir Wigglesworth’s Homemade Fudge,” formerly made and sold at Sir Wigglesworth’s of Salado for over 17 years. With only the finest ingredients available including real butter and cream. This Texas fudge is hand made, poured, and garnished in the Fudge Kitchen here in Salado.
As part of the Salado Chocolate & Wine Weekend, free golf cart shuttle will be available in Salado from 12:30 pm – 9:30 pm provided by the Village of Salado tourism department, the volunteer Salado Ambassadors and Fairway Golf Carts. Tickets are $9.95 each and will be available at the door or
Would you like to know more about the band? Jiminy Crisket is a husband-wife musical duo who capture the ears and hearts of their listeners with songs that are at once relatable and unique. Their style encompasses overtones of country, bluegrass, folk, jazz and even classical music. Variety is definitely a constant with this pair! Their songs tell stories of hotrods and boot-leggers, race car hall-of-famers, grandpa’s yarns, internet dates gone wrong, and devilish romances. Their duets are funny and touching at the same time, packed full of clever rhymes and real-to-life guy-to-girl banter that inspires laughter and knowing nods from the audience. Vocal harmonies and tasty, fancy guitar work are an integral part of their show.
Jimmy Joe has a way of playing a guitar that is inspiring, moving, and often just plain amazing. He’ll play a song that is reminiscent of Chet Atkins, then pull out some Johnny Cash style licks, and then in a sweet moment play a classically influenced solo that will bring listeners to tears! He studied at both Berklee in Boston and GIT in Hollywood, and has spent 30 years with a guitar in his hands. But more than what could be learned in any school, he has a special talent for being able to listen with his heart and play just the right notes to fully bring out the emotion of a piece, whether it be a gentle song written by Chrissie or a hard-hitting, 95 mile per hour bluegrass tune!
Jiminy Crisket has been performing together for about 4 years. Their musical wedding in October of 2009 inspired them to write their vows as a duet which they regularly perform, and which becomes an instant favorite for fans. Since the wedding, they have been putting their efforts whole-heartedly into their musical project. In a short time, they have recorded a 4 song EP which features one of their duets, their devil love songs, and an instrumental piece that showcases Jimmy Joe’s guitar work. They have performed for the Zilker Botanical Gardens Festival, for the work week-end concert series for the Kerrville Folk Festival volunteers, at Artz Rib House and Flipnotics Coffeespace in Austin, and on a small tour of New Mexico and Colorado and then in New York. They have been featured twice on Austin’s KOOP radio. They continue to play the Barton Creek Farmers Market weekly, and to perform in house concerts and at vineyards, restaurants, bars and coffee shops across central Texas. They have an opening slot for the Asylum Street Spankers in October as well as a televised antique show in East Texas coming up in the fall of 2010. They are constantly writing and creating new music and gaining new fans everywhere they go, inspiring laughter and smiles and providing an earful of good music ready for the listening!
Contact: Chrissie Natoli 512.773.2605 or Jimmy Joe Natoli 512.297.7922
www.jiminycrisket.com