Events at Salado Winery

Evening of Chocolate & Wine

Dessert Plate 2008

Friday, September 24, 7:30 – 10 pm

Join us for an elegant evening of chocolate and wine under the stars.  We will be pouring 5 Texas wines, each chosen for its unique flavors.  These special wines will each be paired with a fantastic chocolate dessert from The Range Restaurant.  The tables will be set with linen and candles while music will be provided by Dow Ferguson, a classical guitarist.  This makes a fantastic evening for a romantic couple or a group of friends.  Only folks with tickets will be seated. This event might sell out, so buy yours now at Register for Chocolate & Wine Weekend EVENTS in Salado, TX  on Eventbrite

Menu for Evening of Chocolate & Wine:

1. McPherson Cellars Viognier * tropical fruit notes naturally match Chocolate Dipped Coconut Macaroon

2.  Haak Vineyards & Winery Malbec * Sweet violets and a hint of licorice along with aromas of vanilla, roasted coffee and tobacco go perfectly well with Triple Chocolate Chunk Brownie Bites

3.  Flat Creek Estate Muscato Blanco *  Semi-sweet, citrus-packed, honeysuckle and jasmine set off the Chocolate Hazelnut Ganache Bars

4.  Brix Shiraz (sweet) * surprising berry flavors contrast with Banana & White Chocolate Filled crepe topped with chocolate sauce

5.  Texas Hills Vineyard Port Rubino * Ruby ports are aged a short time in oak and  bottled young & fiery, making this a great compliment to Individual Peanut Butter & Chocolate Mouse Pie

Evening of Yoga & Wine

Yoga & Wine, 2nd ThursdayThursday, September 9th

6:30 pm–A wonderful, full hour plus a wee bit more of an outstanding yoga class that will stretch each part of your body & soul.  Unwind the mind, practice restorative poses, and receive cosmic goodness.
 
7:30 pm–A terrific, refreshing glass of locally made Texas wine accompanied by a happy plate of cheese and fruit.  Reservations are encouraged so that the appropriate amount of food can be anticipated, but reservations are not required, so if moved by the spirit at the last minute, then come on down and join us! Questions and so on, email [email protected]. Namaste

Artist Reception

Meet the Author/Illustrator

ARTIST’S RECEPTION

Who:  WALT DAVIS

When:  Friday, September 17, 2010, 6-8 pm

What better pairing with Texas wine could there be than a book & artwork about Texas?

Join us on Friday, September 17, 6-8 pm when Walt & Isabel Davis will be on hand to discuss their book “Exploring the Edges of Texas“. The Salado Winery gallery will be filled with Walt’s related art.  Each of the sixteen chapters opens with an original drawing by Walt and represents a segment of the Texas border where the authors selected a special place—a national park, a stretch of river, a mountain range, or an archeological site. Using a firsthand account of that place written by a previous visitor (artist, explorer, naturalist, or archeologist), they then identified a contemporary voice (biologist, rancher, river-runner, or paleontologist) to serve as a modern-day guide for their journey of rediscovery. This dual perspective allows the authors to attach personal stories to the places they visited, to connect the past with the present, and to compare Texas then with Texas now. Says Walt:

The natural world is my subject–watercolor my medium.  I believe that pigment, dissolved in water, and applied to paper produces more luminous color than any other medium.  It is perfect for capturing the glowing transparency of a Texas sky, a shimmering reflection, or the translucence of a newly unfurled leaf. 

 The medium is mercurial however: sometimes difficult, always full of surprises. I constantly weigh the importance of original intent against the unexpected opportunities that present themselves as the work progresses.  For me, painting in watercolor is a series of negotiations with the medium often involving painful decisions, trade offs, and sacrifices.  The ever present risk of failure lends excitement to the process and makes success especially sweet.   

 I am primarily a landscape painter, inspired by the beauty nature produces when left to express itself according to its own needs and potentialities.  Painting allows me to enter into that world and experience it in a more personal and intimate way.  Hopefully, the resulting painting captures the essence of a place and allows the viewer to experience it more deeply as well.

 A landscape is composed of essential elements (rocks, soil, water, plants, animals) playing their appointed roles according to fundamental principles.  A work of art is composed of essential elements as well (line, shape, value, color, texture) obeying a different but no less fundamental set of principles.  The challenge for the representational landscape painter is to choreograph a delicate dance between art and nature coaxing the fundamental truth of one to illuminate the fundamental truth of the other.

Whether retracing botanist Charles Wright’s 600-mile walk to El Paso in 1849 or paddling Houston’s Buffalo Bayou, where John James Audubon saw ivory-billed woodpeckers in 1837, the Davises seek to remind readers that the state’s natural history was written by passionate and determined people. Anyone interested in Texas or its rich natural history will find deep enjoyment in Exploring the Edges of Texas.   Explore the book here.

Chocolate & Wine Weekend

Chocolate & Wine Weekend

Friday, September 24, 7:30-10pm, Evening of Chocolate and Wine 
$49.95 The festival kickoff begins on Friday evening with an Evening of Chocolate & Wine at Salado Wine Seller. Guests will be invited to savor the taste of premier Texas wines paired with decadent chocolates. The Evening of Chocolate & Wine will feature the finest in artisan chocolate desserts prepared by The Range and wine tasting from Texas vineyards.  

Saturday, September 25, 2-5 pm, Chocolate Trail & Wiseman House Chocolate
$24.95 Five chocolate stops throughout Salado. At Salado Wine Seller, we will feature Wiseman House Chocolate tastings.  Those who purchase a trail ticket will partake  Free golf cart shuttle in Salado from 12:30 pm – 9:30 pm 

Saturday, September 25, 7-9 pm, Folk & Fudge 
$9.95 Cover charge includes light hors d’oeuvres and of course fudge from Sir Wigglesworth sold at Mud Pies Pottery. Music will be by Austin folk band Jiminy Crisket. Texas Wine will be available for purchase. Free golf cart shuttle in Salado from 12:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Harvest starts SAT August 21 at 7 am

harvest time

We’ll be harvesting sangiovese and merlot on Saturday, August 21, 2010 at 7 am – 11 am.  We will continue on Sunday 7-11 if there are too many grapes for Saturday.

If you have favorite prunners, bring them, otherwise we have extras for you. 

Please bring your favorite hat, sunscreen, bug spray, and sturdy shoes. Come for the fun and camaraderie!  Kids welcome. 

Beware of the wasps, fireants, mosquitos, and be prepared for the heat.

Thanks for your continued interest in Salado Winery Company!

Evening of YOGA & WINE

$18/person or $30/couple
6:30 pm–A wonderful, full hour plus a wee bit more of an outstanding yoga class that will stretch each part of your body & soul.

7:30 pm–A terrific, refreshing glass of locally made Texas wine accompanied by a happy plate of cheese and fruit.

Reservations are encouraged so that the appropriate amount of food can be anticipated, but reservations are not required, so if moved by the spirit at the last minute, then come on down and join us! questions and so on, email [email protected]

Yoga & Wine, 2nd Thursday

Thursday, August 12th, 6:30 pm 

UNCORKED! Art Opening Reception

Friday, August 6, 5-8 pm

Salado Wine Seller presents “Uncorked”, August 6-September 12, 2010 at Salado Wine Seller, 841 Main Street, Salado, Texas, 76571 with Opening Reception Friday, August 6, 2010 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00p.m.

“Uncorked” will show case some of the finest new and seasoned artists from around Texas set in the coolest art venue in the historic Village of Salado. Patrons will enjoy the masterpieces of Texas artists while sipping Texas wines in the spacious interior of the Salado Wine Seller.

For the list of artists, please see http://saladoartfestival.com/2010/08/02/artists-for-2010/

Jammin’ on the Lawn, SAT AUG 7th

Saturday, August 7, 2010, 4-7 pm

Come down to Salado for a fun Saturday!  First, swing by Pace Park for the 44th Annual Art Fair.  The Art Fair will be open from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Aug. 7 and 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 8 p.m. Art strollers will be able to enjoy live music being performed in the park pavilion. Refreshments will be available throughout the grounds of the fair.
Admission is $5 for adults and children under 12 are free.

When you get hot & tired and thirsty for some Texas wine, head our direction for Jammin’ on the Lawn.  We’ll have the Leisure Seekers (the band formerly known as Harebilly) from 4-7 pm.  If the weather is nice they’ll play outdoors, but if it rains, is too windy, or too hot which is likely, we’ll have the music indoors.  Feel free to bring snacks, lawn chairs and money for their tip jar.  All alcohol must be purchased from us.

After that, you might enjoy Adelea’s on Main where they’ll be celebrating their 2nd anniversary with a picnic on the lawn and classic rock performance by the band Steering South.  If you prefer indoors, we highly recommend “Fools Gold” at the Silver Spur Theater.  In their sixth annual original melodrama, the peaceful village of Salado succumbs to an outbreak of Gold Fever, brought on by the villainous Larsen E. Sneedhearne. Can Ranger Grainger save Goody Goody and the Salado citizenry from the peril that ensues?  Look for the scene featuring Yoga & Wine at Salado Wine Seller!

Only a few days left to enter UNCORKED!

Yes folks!  Only a few more days left to enter UNCORKED!  The 2nd annual Juried Art Show at Salado Wine Seller

We’ve had several entries so far.  Many painters and a few mixed media.  I’m quite anxious to find some 3-D art so if you sculpt, carve, cast, blow glass or anything else attractive, please enter this indoor exhibit. 

http://saladoartfestival.com/call-for-entries/

http://saladoartfestival.com/artist-application/

Good Luck!

Evening of YOGA and Wine

Yoga & Wine, 2nd Thursday

Thursday, July 8th

Thursday, July 8th

 6:30 pm–A wonderful, full hour plus a wee bit more of an outstanding yoga class that will stretch each part of your body & soul.
 
7:30 pm–A terrific, refreshing glass of locally made Texas wine accompanied by a happy plate of cheese and fruit.
Reservations are encouraged so that the appropriate amount of food can be anticipated, but reservations are not required, so if moved by the spirit at the last minute, then come on down and join us!  questions and so on, email [email protected]