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7212 - Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers Association - Welcome to the Santa Cruz Mountains

Item Number
7212
Estimated Value
1659 USD
Sold
1150 USD to sc3c46056
Number of Bids
5  -  Bid History

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Item Description

Item 7212

Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers Association, Santa Cruz

Chaminade Resort & Spa, Santa Cruz

Welcome to the Santa Cruz Mountains!

Value: $1,659

www.scmwa.com

www.chaminade.com

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The Santa Cruz Mountains wine region is nestled in one of the most unique natural environments in the world. With its mountainous terrain, marine and valley influences, varied micro-climates, and diverse soils, the Santa Cruz

Mountains provides vintners with the ideal place to grow high quality grapes and to produce some of the world’s most distinct and terroir driven wines.

The Santa Cruz Mountains has played a pivotal role in the history of winemaking in California, with roots going back over 100 years, and includes legendary winemakers such as Paul Masson, Martin Ray, David Bennion, David Bruce, Paul Draper, Jeffrey Patterson, Marty Mathis and others. As an appellation, the Association has grown from approximately 40 wineries to well over 70.

As the first AVA to be defined as a range of mountains, it is “America’s Premier Mountain Appellation.”

In Paris, 1976, a blind tasting proved that California wines could equal and evensurpass the great French wines. Out of 12 wines chosen to represent California, two were from the Santa Cruz Mountains - Ridge Vineyards Monte Bello Cabernet and David Bruce Winery Chardonnay.

You’ll receive a case of Santa Cruz Mountains wines:

(3) 2012 House Family Vineyards Chardonnay

2013 Windy Oaks Pinot Noir Estate Cuvee, Schutze Family Vineyard

2012 Burrell School Cabernet Franc Estate, Pichon Vineyard “Extra Credit” and 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon, Luchessi Vineyard “Dean’s List”

(3) Kings Mountain Vineyard Bacchus Pinot Noir, Estate grown

(3) Silver Mountain Vineyards Pinot Noir, Miller Hill Vineyard

Four times a year, the winegrowing community of the Santa Cruz Mountains come together to celebrate the generations of farmers, vintners and families that are the roots of this unique Mountainous region.

 You’ll receive two Santa Cruz Mountains Passports. On the third Saturday of January, April, July and November, Passport holders are welcomed into participating wineries throughout the Santa Cruz Mountains, each offering, a unique winery experience.

Passport Days is your opportunity to meet the legendary winemakers of the Santa Cruz Mountains. At each winery visited, a page of the Passport will be given a unique commemorative stamp. When you have at least 12 stamps, the Passports can be mailed back to the SCMWA – they’ll return your Passport along with a pass to the “Evening of Wine and Roses”, where you can visit with the majority of Santa Cruz Mountain winemakers in one location and taste incredible wines.

You’ll have a two night stay for two people at Chaminade Resort & Spa, a spectacular mountain-top retreat.

This historic Mission-style resort offers sweeping views of Monterey Bay and the Santa Cruz Mountains. Enjoy color palettes inspired by California coast, contemporary Spanish furnishings, and world-class amenities. Chaminade is just five minutes from golf courses, the beach and downtown Santa Cruz.

Guest rooms are nestled among the towering Eucalyptus and natural landscape. Guests at Chaminade will experience eclectic, bohemian styles from the artisan community of Santa Cruz. Design inspired by authentic craftsmanship and the aesthetic of vintage technology maintains a fun and familiar atmosphere throughout the resort that fosters creative thought and innovation.

Enjoy dinner at Assembly Restaurant ($100 value), located in downtown Santa Cruz. The restaurant offers rustic California cuisine based on local, seasonal and sustainably sourced ingredients. An approachable yet intriguing menu features contemporary and traditional favorites. Assembly's wood-metal-stone décor radiates from long community tables that anchor the center of the dining room, which is filled with natural light in daytime and bathed in the soft glow of copper accents at night. The banquette, family tables, counter seating at the bar and a spacious patio provide a comfortable seat for anyone to enjoy an exceptional dining experience.

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