Hudson Valley Wine Goddess
Taking The Intimidation Out Of WineBehind the Vines During Verticle Shoot Positioning
I explained to you last week what vertical shoot positioning was, and what was expected of us in the field. Here's us in action and what really happened.The campers move out to the field to work on their vines. Once we arrive on Lollipop Hill, Mr. David Bova takes...
Notes From the Captain Lawrence Tasting Room, Vol. 22 " An En-Lightning Evening, and a Very Good Cause"
The band was playing “Blister in the Sun”, which had everyone at the brewery up on their feet. But perhaps a song with a bit more rain/thunder/lightning imagery—“Let It Rain”, or “Riders on the Storm”, for starters—would’ve been more appropriate. The band was...
Notes From the Captain Lawrence Tasting Room, Vol. 22 ” An En-Lightning Evening, and a Very Good Cause”
The band was playing “Blister in the Sun”, which had everyone at the brewery up on their feet. But perhaps a song with a bit more rain/thunder/lightning imagery—“Let It Rain”, or “Riders on the Storm”, for starters—would’ve been more appropriate. The band was...
Notes From the Captain Lawrence Tasting Room, Vol. 22 " An En-Lightning Evening, and a Very Good Cause"
The band was playing “Blister in the Sun”, which had everyone at the brewery up on their feet. But perhaps a song with a bit more rain/thunder/lightning imagery—“Let It Rain”, or “Riders on the Storm”, for starters—would’ve been more appropriate. The band was...
Notes From the Captain Lawrence Tasting Room, Vol. 22 ” An En-Lightning Evening, and a Very Good Cause”
The band was playing “Blister in the Sun”, which had everyone at the brewery up on their feet. But perhaps a song with a bit more rain/thunder/lightning imagery—“Let It Rain”, or “Riders on the Storm”, for starters—would’ve been more appropriate. The band was...
Notes From the Captain Lawrence Tasting Room, Vol. 22 ” An En-Lightning Evening, and a Very Good Cause”
The band was playing “Blister in the Sun”, which had everyone at the brewery up on their feet. But perhaps a song with a bit more rain/thunder/lightning imagery—“Let It Rain”, or “Riders on the Storm”, for starters—would’ve been more appropriate. The band was...
