Jenni Middleton Real Estate, Wine and Cuisine
Saturday, September 19, 2015
The Dog Days of Summer
Since I haven't written in this blog for a couple of years, hard to believe, I wanted to give an update. I am still going to write about food and wine and the Willamette Valley but, since I am now a Real Estate Broker, I wanted also write about the Real Estate industry and share information I have access to. I hope this finds everyone well.
There are so many things I love about Fall. It's just right around the corner. Although it's early to be talking about it, I'm so ready for the crisp cool weather after a summer of dry, dry heat. I have to say I'm looking forward to the rain.
The baby bunny's eyes are open today. Yes, I have baby bunnies. They are adorable. They cuddle and are very soft. This doesn't last however, because generally rabbits are not great pets to cuddle with. They do have their personalities if you are patient enough. I'm certain there's a reason that one of the most popular children's book is about a rabbit, "Peter Rabbit," Of course, authored by one of my favorite people, Beatrix Potter.
September weather is always beautiful. It's usually in the 70's, it rains some and then it's sunny. After this dry summer, it has been so nice not to have to water so much. My garden was not great this year, could be I was gone too much and the inconsistent watering didn't help. I do have some pumpkins, butternut squash, crookneck squash, acorn squash, tomatoes, herbs galore, flowers, tons of sunflowers, peppers and lots of basil. I suppose now as I write about it, it doesn't seem so bad. I learned a lot about soil maintenance and keeping the chickens out of the garden as essential skills to have as a gardener. Needless to say plans for next year are in the works.
So, as summer winds down, I love to get back to my little corner by the window. It looks out into my neighborhood and I can see the sun coming up through the trees. It's my place to be quiet. I welcome Autumn and will enjoy these last few days of summer and end with these words.
“By all these lovely tokens September days are here, With summer’s best of weather And autumn’s best of cheer.” ~ Helen Hunt Jackson
“One must maintain a little bit of summer, even in the middle of winter.” ~ Henry David Thoreau
“Deep summer is when laziness finds respectability.” ~ Sam Keen
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Blogging Stream is Running!
Our blogging stream is now up and running! Check us out at yamhillcountywineandcuisine.com! For the meantime, we are only streaming from blogger.com but there will be more to come! Also, please give us your feedback to improve the site!
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Shakespeare at Stoller Vineyards
Shakespeare at Stoller Vineyards in August---
We brought our picnic, our comfy chairs and settled in for a night of Shakespeare at Stoller Vineyards. Much ado about Nothing was the fare. It was delightful and very well done with minimal staging and costumes. It was a hot August night just cooled down enough to be comfortable. I will definitely be a regular for these performances.
Is it Tuscany? France? Or just Dundee, Oregon
It's hard to imagine so many months have gone by since I have written. Summer in the Willamette Valley has been amazing. It has been one of the driest on record, and yet we are still within normal average rain fall for the year due to a record breaking rainfall in March.
Harvest is here. The trucks are here in Dundee, delivering grapes from all over the state. The workers are all here, waiting for the word. When the picks start it's only takes a few days to pick tons of grapes and get them to the crushing facility.
I am always amazed how the smell of the town changes during harvest and crush. The entire town starts to smell like wine. It's really quite charming. And, for wine lovers, it's the trigger to sit down and have a glass.
The pictures above are of Dundee, Oregon. The pictures below are of France and Italy. I don't know about you but, it seems there isn't a whole lot of difference. I LOVE IT HERE!!!
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Paulee--- Dundee's Newest Dining Adventure
Tonight I stopped by Paulee, Dundee's newest adventure in dining. Although I did not have a chance to have dinner, I was greeted just the same and had a glass of wine. Out of the wines by the glass I chose, Andrew Brunel "CuveeSommelongue" Cotes-du-Rhone-Rhone Valley FR 08' A nice elegant fragrance of plums and cherry. It was very simple and honest. I would order this again.
I was so happy to meet, Brandon Tebbe. I had done a little homework before I went in. But I had no preconceived notions. (see below) Down to earth and greetings with a smile from Brandon. I loved it.
Brandon Tebbe MS, CWE- Partner and Service & Wine/
Beverage Director
With a career spanning 20 years in the hospitality industry,
ranging all cuisines and working positions throughout Colorado’s restaurant
scene, Tebbe’s focus is the ar of service and things vinous. Tebbe is on of 186 Master Sommeliers in the
world, with the distinction of being on of the only 15 Masters ever to have
passed the rigourous exam on his first attempt.
Tebbe developed his love and passion for win while running wine and
beverage programs for some of Colorado’s top establishments, from the world
renowned Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs to Denver’s four star/four diamond
Restaurant Kevin Taylor. In 2010, Tebbe
placed 2nd, then in 2011 3rd in the “Best Young Sommelier
in America” competition, and is Certified Wine Educator and Spirts
Specialist. Tebbe now brings his
knowledge and experience in everything from food, wine and mixology to beer,
sake and coffee to the Willamette Valley.
We are so happy to have Paulee in Dundee and added as another option for all the visitors and locals alike, to our beautiful Willamette Valley.
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| Looking forward to patio dining on a hot day in July! |
For More Information
McMinnville Farmer's Market
The McMinnville Farmers Market has opened. It looks to be a great season. Upon arrival you catch the energy. The live songstress, the laughter, the sense of community make everything seem brighter and you just feel healthier.
You can find meat, cheese, fresh produce, sheeps wool and wine. There is something for everyone. The Willamette Valley is booming with artisans and farmers who can't wait to share their crops and their wares with you. Thursdays 1-6 PM
Jim Hoffman of Briar Rose Cremery shares his delightful variety of artisan goat cheeses. He's fun to talk to as well. The Young Intern from Carlo and Julian--- Came with a sack on his back from Oklahoma to the wine country just because he was drawn here. He wanted something better for his life. I asked him if he is staying. He said he's never going back. He said, "It's so beautiful" "I've been so amazed at the beauty here." Some of these locals don't know how good they have it.
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| Wine drinkers make happy people!!! Come on! |
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| Know your Farmer |
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| Dog Treats |

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| Grow Your own |
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| Orange Current Bread |
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| Coral Mushrooms |
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| Porcinis Grade 3 |
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| Porcinis Grade 3 |
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| Oysters ? Shitakes? |
Thursday, May 24, 2012
NewsRegister.com - News and information for McMinnville and Yamhill Valley, Oregon - wine country newspaper
An article about Dundee..... we should all be proud!! Dundee is a great area to spend a day!!!I'm a little biased because I live in Dundee.
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