Yoga + Wine

Location : West Winery, 107 Vine Street Macon MO
Phone : 6603957181
Email : kayla@westwinery.com
Yoga on the Porch will be leading an hour long slow vinyasa flow session and we'll serve our signature mimosas immediately following
Event Cost : $10
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Wine Experience - Stone Hill Winery

Location : Stone Hill Winery
Phone : 573-486-2221
Email : events@stonehillwinery.com
WHAT YOU GET: A sit-down wine tasting in a private room with a limited number of guests for more one-on-one attention. Taste 5 wines ranging from dry, semi-sweet to sweet with a small plate of wine friendly bites, a special “winetail” beverage and a keepsake souvenir stemless wine glass. ABOUT: We wanted to have more quality time with our guests that would like a bit more information. Come with questions and curiosity for a more personalized and in-depth look at a group of our wines.

DI-Wine-Bottlecap Serving Tray

September 19, 2023

When it comes to crafting, corks seem to get all the hype, but what if your favorite Missouri wine has a screw top? Don’t toss those metal caps in the trash just yet, because there are many creative ways to use them as well. One of our favorite screw cap projects is a bottlecap serving tray, which is a beautiful way to showcase some of your favorite Missouri wines while entertaining friends and family. Bottlecaps

WHAT YOU WILL NEED

-           Several old screw-top wine bottlecaps (we used 99)

-           A wooden serving tray at least 1 inch deep (ours was 16-by-12-inch)

-           16 ounces of resin (more if using a bigger tray)

-           A rolling pin or rubber mallet

-           A hot-glue gun and extra glue sticks

-           Disposable tablecloth or old newspapers

-           Cling wrap

-           Heat gun or torch

STEP-BY-STEP

Step 1: After selecting your wooden tray (and finishing or painting it if you so desire), carefully arrange the bottle caps in the bottom. You can randomly place the caps for a fun and cheerful look, create a repeating pattern or even make a mosaic-like design, such as grapes.

Step 2: Once you have selected and arranged your chosen caps, you must carefully flatten each one. The resin dries best when it is about an 1/8-inch thick, so leaving the caps at their full height can create curing problems with your project. We found it relatively easy to either roll the caps flat with a sturdy rolling pin or simply squash them flat with a rubber mallet. Of course, be conscientious of the surface you’re flattening the caps on and put down a town, cutting board or other protection if needed.

Resin poured over bottle capsStep 3: Place the now flattened caps back in your tray to check the fit once more. While the flat caps do not take up too much more room, they may somewhat shift your design.

Step 4: Once you’re satisfied with the design of the flattened caps, carefully hot glue them to the tray one by one until they are all securely fastened. While this step may seem tedious, it is necessary. Failing to attach the caps before pouring your resin may result in the design shifting during the next step.

Step 5: Carefully mix the resin according to the instructions and follow any safety precautions suggested. Place your tray onto an old newspaper or a disposable tablecloth, and slowly pour the prepared resin over the bottom of the tray. Spread out the resin using a disposable utensil or a large popsicle stick before carefully applying a heat gun to any bubbles.

Step 6: Cover the top of the tray with cling wrap to ensure no dust, debris, etc., sticks to the resin as it cures.

Bottlecap tray with wine bottleStep 7: Let the resin cure for 24 hours or as instructed on the package.

Step 8: Use your new tray to carry your favorite Missouri wine, glasses and snacks the next time you entertain.

Share your DI-wine with us on social media by tagging #missouriwine and @missouriwine, and let us know how you up-cycle your screw-top wine bottle caps.

 

Spencer Manor Winery

Spencer Manor Winery is a new, family-owned winery in St. James, MO. Spencer Manor's tasting room, with beautiful scenery and unique wine caves, is coming soon. It is located at the intersection of V Highway and Highway 68, which is just north of St. James. 

 

 

 

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Behind the Label: Dale Hollow Winery's Catawba

September 12, 2023

Every stroke of Beth Dale’s paintbrush tells a story as she creates the artwork that graces Dale Hollow Winery’s wine labels. In the case of the 2023 People’s Choice award-winning label — Dale Hollow Winery’s Catawba — Beth’s brush told of the pink hues of Catawba grapes, the light feeling of a sweet rosé and the Dale family tradition of feeding hummingbirds passing through mid-Missouri. Most importantly, every bottle of Dale Hollow wines tells the story of a family working together to offer patrons a sip of Stover, Missouri.Bottles of Dale Hollow Winery's Catawba

“We want our labels to tell a story. All wineries have some kind of story, and ours is about a family making wine in a small community we have lived in and loved going back multiple generations (to the 1800s),” Jesse Dale says.

Dale Hollow started on a whim with a casual conversation between brothers Jesse and Asher Dale in a garden. Both brothers had struck out after college but were looking to return to Missouri to start families and put down roots of their own. Their quaint hometown seemed the perfect place — as their grandfather said, “Why would you want to live anywhere else?”

So, a decade ago, the Dale brothers, with the support of their partners, Katy and Ana, and parents, Kenny and Beth, planted 1,000 grape vines on five acres of land, which the duo’s grandparents had purchased in the 1950s. The siblings returning home to the quaint countryside to work side-by-side was Beth’s dream and the inspiration for the name.

“When Asher and I were kids, probably age 5-8, Mom told us she wanted us to live as close as possible, and we could all be in one place and have a little wooden sign at the end of the driveway that says, ‘Dale Hollow,’’ Jesse recalls.

Since breaking the ground to plant their very first grapevine, Dale Hollow Winery has been a family affair. Katy’s ability to smell and taste subtle notes and flavors during the finishing and blending process, combined with Asher’s knack for chemistry, makes them a dynamic wine-making duo. Kenny manages the 3,000-vine, 10-acre vineyard. Both retired from their respective careers, he and Beth often welcome guests to the winery and tell them the story of Dale Hollow. This works great for new visitors to the winery and the Dale family. Jesse, Katy, Asher and Ana juggle working full-time and raising young families with the winery. Yet, the entire family makes every decision at Dale Hollow.

“We are a family winery from start to finish, and it’s evident in the entire vine-to-wine process. We all planted the first vines together, we pick and prune together and try to make business decisions as a family,” Jesse says.

Even the artwork for the labels is a family decision. While Beth is the resident artist, the Dale family provides her inspiration. In the case of the winning Catawba label, her daughter-in-law Katy saw Beth’s original hummingbird painting hanging on the wall and knew it would be the perfect choice. So, the pair worked together to highlight Beth’s artwork. Beth puts the family’s ideas to paper with strokes of a brush, and Katy digitizes the original artwork with strokes on a keyboard before they collaborate on the final logo design and choosing the perfect paper to print it on. When the label was finished, the family agreed it reflected their estate-crafted Catawba.

“Our Catawba showcases the classic flavors of this native, sweet rosé: red berries and watermelon candy. It’s fruit-forward and has a medium body with a crisp finish,” Katy says.

While the Dale family loves the fact the label features the natural beauty of Missouri wildlife, especially the adored hummingbird — one of the only birds that don’t eat grapes — they’re delighted Missouri wine enthusiasts chose the label for the award.

“It’s an incredible honor,” Beth says. “We tell anyone who comes to the winery that we couldn’t do what we do and share our passion without the loyalty of our customers. We feel like winning a People’s Choice is a testament to that loyalty, and we can’t thank them all enough.”

Jesse adds that the family gives credit to Beth’s artistry. “She found an outlet for her talent that people can enjoy on wine that we all make together.”Hummingbird Painting on Dale Hollow Catawba

Regardless of awards and accolades, the Dale family’s commitment to Missouri wines can be simply summed up by saying they’re passionate. They’re passionate about the vineyard sitting on family land, the wine they create, the experience patrons have in the tasting room, and sharing the story of Missouri wines with others.

“We like to visit with people and tell them the story firsthand in the tasting room where you can sit on the patio and overlook the vineyards that are so dear to us,” Jesse says. “We love that people enjoy the labels and the story, and when you are looking for wine for a special occasion, a gift or simply to enjoy at the end of the day, please remember your local wineries who work tirelessly year-round to get wine from the vine to the bottle.”

 

Wine Experience - Stone Hill Winery

Location : Stone Hill Winery
Phone : 573-486-2221
Email : events@stonehillwinery.com
WHAT YOU GET: A sit-down wine tasting in a private room with a limited number of guests for more one-on-one attention. Taste 5 wines ranging from dry, semi-sweet to sweet with a small plate of wine friendly bites, a special “winetail” beverage and a keepsake souvenir stemless wine glass. ABOUT: We wanted to have more quality time with our guests that would like a bit more information. Come with questions and curiosity for a more personalized and in-depth look at a group of our wines.

Wine Experience - Stone Hill Winery

Location : Stone Hill Winery
Phone : 573-486-2221
Email : events@stonehillwinery.com
WHAT YOU GET: A sit-down wine tasting in a private room with a limited number of guests for more one-on-one attention. Taste 5 wines ranging from dry, semi-sweet to sweet with a small plate of wine friendly bites, a special “winetail” beverage and a keepsake souvenir stemless wine glass. ABOUT: We wanted to have more quality time with our guests that would like a bit more information. Come with questions and curiosity for a more personalized and in-depth look at a group of our wines.

Wine Experience - Stone Hill Winery

Location : Stone Hill Winery
Phone : 573-486-2221
Email : events@stonehillwinery.com
WHAT YOU GET: A sit-down wine tasting in a private room with a limited number of guests for more one-on-one attention. Taste 5 wines ranging from dry, semi-sweet to sweet with a small plate of wine friendly bites, a special “winetail” beverage and a keepsake souvenir stemless wine glass. ABOUT: We wanted to have more quality time with our guests that would like a bit more information. Come with questions and curiosity for a more personalized and in-depth look at a group of our wines.

Wine Experience - Stone Hill Winery

Location : Stone Hill Winery
Phone : 573-486-2221
Email : events@stonehillwinery.com
WHAT YOU GET: A sit-down wine tasting in a private room with a limited number of guests for more one-on-one attention. Taste 5 wines ranging from dry, semi-sweet to sweet with a small plate of wine friendly bites, a special “winetail” beverage and a keepsake souvenir stemless wine glass. ABOUT: We wanted to have more quality time with our guests that would like a bit more information. Come with questions and curiosity for a more personalized and in-depth look at a group of our wines.

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