Blog Posts matching EVENTS:3rd Annual Grape 'n Grill BBQ - This Saturday! Tuesday, July 13 2010 by
Ready for some old fashioned good times this summer? Bring your 10-gallon hat and join the Sokol Blosser family for summer fun, complimentary handmade gourmet popsicles from Portland’s Sol Pops, BBQ fare from Phresh Organic Catering, and of course, wine tasting! We're also happy to welcome the GTM String Band who will be providing us with some excellent live tunes the whole day.
The good times will roll from 11am-4pm on Saturday, July 17. We’ll look forward to seeing you there! ![]() ![]() Click Here to ReTweet This! Summer Vineyard Hike! Thursday, July 15th 2010 by
Jeff Knapp, Hospitality & Tasting Room Manager
Last Saturday we met for another amazing day in the vineyard. I got here at the crack of dawn and traveled throughout the vineyard stashing glassware and bottles of wine. By 10am, I had gathered the group of Cellar Club members and guests to spend the first part of the day hiking our estate.
Along the 3 mile trek, we enjoyed conversations about organic farming, Oregon wine history, wine making, geology and all sorts of other fun topics. We tasted 2008 Sokol Blosser Pinot Gris, 2009 Rosé of Pinot Noir, 2007 Big Tree Pinot Noir and several other selections. After a stop at Red Ridge Farms where we took part in an Olive Oil tasting and the annual Lavender Festival, we headed back down the hills for a gourmet, family-style lunch. All in all, a perfect, Oregon Summer day.
Thank you to Cellar Club members Pamela & Gerald McAllister for these great photos from the hike!
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Click Here to ReTweet This! Upcoming Events Thursday, April 21st 2011 by
Sokol Blosser is bouncing all over the United States over the next couple of months! Upcoming events across the nation include: Dallas, TX – Dallas Observer Iron Fork – April 27
Seattle, WA – Art of Dining Event – April 28 Portland, OR – IPNC Pinot Walkabout – May 1 Las Vegas, NV – Vegas Uncork’d by Bon Appetit Magazine – May 5 Chicago, IL – Wine Spectator Grand Tour – May 12 Las Vegas, NV – Wine Spectator Grand Tour – May 14 Boston, MA – Wine Spectator Grand Tour – May 19 Paterson, NJ – Wine, Women & Shoes – May 23 New Orleans, LA – New Orleans Wine & Food Experience – May 24 Aspen, CO – Aspen Food & Wine Classic – June 17 And don’t forget the biggest event of the summer – our Annual Memorial Weekend Celebration here at the Winery, May 28-30 from 10am to 4pm each day! For more information on any of these events, please visit our Events page by clicking here. Cheers! Click Here to ReTweet This! Wine Spectator Grand Tour Monday, May 16th 2011 by
Sokol Blosser was honored this year to be invited to attend the 2011 Wine Spectator Grand Tour with our 2008 Dundee Hills Pinot Noir (90 Pts from Wine Spectator)! We've just wrapped up events in Las Vegas and Chicago, and there is one more this Thursday, May 19 in Boston at Marriott Copely Place, 7-10pm. To learn more, please visit http://www.winespectator.com/micro/show/id/grandtour-intro.
Check out these fun pics featuring Jeff Knapp, Hospitality Manager, at the Las Vegas Grand Tour event this last weekend! Cheers!
![]() ![]() Click Here to ReTweet This! Cowgirl Up Tuesday, February 28th 2012 by
Susan Sokol Blosser, Founder
The picture to the left shows me on the left, Kate Brown, Oregon's Secretary of State in
the other cowboy hat, and Sharon Harmon, executive director of the Oregon
Humane Society and 2012"s "Cowgirl of the Year." Kate and
I are both former "Cowgirls of the Year." It's not often I let my inner cowgirl show! The
Cowgirl Ball was held Saturday night at Marylhurst and is the annual fundraiser for Forward
Stride, a really impressive horse therapy program in Portland. To learn more about this great organization, visit their website!
Click Here to ReTweet This! The Evolution of Sokol Blosser Wines Friday, October 26th 2012 by
The Evolution of Sokol Blosser Wines Alison Sokol Blosser is in Portland, Oregon at the Wine Bloggers Conference (WBC) instead of being on her honeymoon. She just got married on the August weekend before the start of the conference at her family's winery in Oregon's Dundee Hills AVA (American Vitacultural Area), which is about an hour outside of Portland. As the winery's co-president along with her brother Alex, she's at WBC to pour for nearly 400 bloggers during an activity called live blogging, which is more like speed dating. Then she's hosting a bus-load of bloggers from the conference at Sokol Blosser Winery for a dinner with several other local wineries pouring. With all that going on and with harvest underway, Alison says she'll go on her honeymoon after the fall craziness is done. The winery was founded in 1971 by Alison's parents, Bill Blosser and Susan Sokol Blosser. The winery led the way in caring for the environment by employing green and sustainable practices -- organically farming their grapes and becoming the first winery in the U.S. to receive LEED certification, which they were awarded for their underground barrel cellar. The Sokol Blosser motto: Be good to the earth. Sokol Blosser is known for balanced pinot noirs with a sense of place, as the grapes all come from the winery's estate vineyards. The wines are best described as having soft tannins. Sokol Blosser is also known for a white wine blend called Evolution, a wildly popular wine. Made from nine white varietals, this wine doesn't carry a vintage. Each year is a new "edition" of the wine, as the percentages of each variety depends on the vintage. Right now Evolution is in its 16th edition. Evolution is a fun wine, with pithy statements on the label, such as the instructions to "Chill. Pour. Sip. Chill. Think about how you might evolve." The wine is aromatic with white flowers, stone fruit, tropical fruits and a rich body. When I last saw Alison in January 2012, she was in San Francisco to promote her winery's newest release, Evolution Red and she had also just gotten engaged. The label on this first edition reads "It's about time." Alison says they've had so many requests (or demands as noted on the label) to make a red wine like Evolution. She says it only took them about 13 years. Now Evolution Red is in its second edition. But the winery is not revealing any information on the varietals in the blend other than that it is syrah-based, with the explanation that sometimes it's better for something to remain a mystery. White and red Evolution wines are $15 each.If that isn't enough, Sokol Blosser is also building a new tasting room. They broke ground on September 10 and plan to open it in the summer of 2013. The building will be unique for two reasons. First, the design is being done so that it appears that the tasting room building itself is coming out of the ground. Alison says "there will be terraced wall and then the structure would be virtually all wood paneling inside and out with a green roof. So literally it's stone, wood and green like it grew up out of the earth." Another unique aspect of Sokol Blosser is that they are going for a new certification called the Living Building Challenge. Alison says it's a fairly new certification, which "looks at the materials," and the scope of the project and is much more rigorous and comprehensive than LEED certification. "There's a red list of materials you cannot use anywhere in the building." She believes Sokol Blosser will be the first U.S. winery to get this certification. It's another way the winery stays at the forefront of sustainability and being good to the earth. For now, the focus is on the 2012 harvest, which started at Sokol Blosser on September 29 and is winding down this month. Then maybe Alison can take a break and head off on her honeymoon. Thanks to Mary Orlin for a great article on all the exciting things happening here at Sokol Blosser! Stay tuned for more information about our new Tasting Room coming soon! Click Here to ReTweet This! |
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The picture to the left shows me on the left, Kate Brown, Oregon's Secretary of State in
the other cowboy hat, and Sharon Harmon, executive director of the Oregon
Humane Society and 2012"s "Cowgirl of the Year." Kate and
I are both former "Cowgirls of the Year." It's not often I let my inner cowgirl show! The
Cowgirl Ball was held Saturday night at Marylhurst and is the annual fundraiser for Forward
Stride, a really impressive horse therapy program in Portland. To learn more about this great organization, 


