
UPPER LAKE, Calif. – Lake County Wine Studio is hosting a wine tasting event featuring wines from Wildhurst Vineyards and reception with artist Anna Sabalone and musical guest guitarist Stephen Holland on Friday, March 6, and Saturday, March 7.
The reception will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. March 6 and 4 to 7 p.m. March 7.
The Saturday event will include an optional progressive three-course winemaker dinner at the Tallman Hotel following the appetizer course at the studio.
Wildhurst owners Myron and Marilyn Holdenried and winemaker Banyon Kirkendall will be at the studio and Tallman Hotel for the receptions and the special Saturday dinner event.
The $12.50 ($10/per person for studio club members) wine sampler and appetizers presented at the studio will showcase the 2013 Reserve Sauvignon Blanc with shrimp cocktail, 2011 Reserve Merlot with smoked duck drizzled with a Merlot reduction on crostini, 2011 Reserve Zinfandel with crimini mushrooms stuffed with quinoa, vegetables and cheese, and 2005 Vintage Port paired with a spiced plum and ginger bread pudding.
The wines and menu prepared by guest chef Mark Linback at the Tallman Hotel on March 7 will feature the 2013 Reserve Chardonnay with seared sea scallops on potato pancakes with tart apple relish, followed by the 2011 Home Ranch Zinfandel paired with roast leg of lamb with dried fig stuffing, blue cheese bread pudding and fig au jus, and the dessert course will be chocolate pistachio terrine with blueberries and the 2011 Petite Sirah.
Seatings for the Saturday dinner at the Tallman are currently sold out and can be wait-listed by calling the Tallman Hotel at 707-275-2244, Extension 0.
Seats are now available to reserve for the April 4 Wine Studio reception and Tallman winemaker dinner featuring the wines of Sol Rouge with winemaker Bryan Kane.
In 1966, well before many of the established wineries of Napa and Sonoma counties, fifth-generation pear grower Myron Holdenried became a winegrape grower when he planted his first 30 acres of Zinfandel.
Cabernet Sauvignon plantings soon followed as well as other varietals and as the vineyards matured, their reputation for premium quality grapes grew.
In 1991, the Holdenrieds and their business partners leased a winery facility and launched Wildhurst.
Hurst is a Gaelic word meaning “wooded hillside” and “wild hurst” is the perfect description for the verdant slopes of Mt. Konocti overlooking the Holdenried ranch.
In 1997 the Holdenried's built their own winery on land surrounded by their pear orchards.
Winemaker Banyon Kirkendall grew up in Lake County. He has been a firefighter and has worked in the kitchens of high-end restaurants in Sonoma County and it was there, while enjoying excellent foods, that his palate was introduced to a wide variety of fine wines.
Viticulture studies led him to work at a Dry Creek Vineyard for a vineyard management company and it was not long before he heard about an assistant position at a winery in his home county.
After two weeks into the crush of 2002 at Wildhurst he knew he wanted to become a winemaker. Kirkendall attended Fresno State University and obtained his degree in dnology. After graduating he returned to Wildhurst as assistant winemaker and became the winemaker in 2011.
The featured artist for March is Anna Sabalone.
Sabalone was born and raised in Lake County. Her interest and love for the arts began at a young age, supported by her mother and other artists around the county including Lorraine Brady-Arthur, Floyd and Betty Lou Surber, and Tina and Doug Moore.
She has been involved in the Lake County Arts Council since her teen years. She attended the University of California, Santa Barbara and the University of Leeds, England for her undergraduate degree in English, history and anthropology.
She earned her teaching credential and masters of education from UCSB and has been teaching art, English, history and Academic Decathlon at Upper Lake High School since 2008.
Sabalone's range in art include a multitude of media and subjects such as pencil, pastel, watercolor, oils, acrylics, linoleum blocks, ink, scratch board (and always trying new subjects for her students).
Her show includes an eclectic variety of her work to demonstrate her flexibility. Her inspiration includes everyday objects, her travels and the landscapes where she has lived including Southern California, the East Coast and Europe.
Lake County landscapes have been a featured element of her work for the past twenty years, and continue to influence her today.
Nature, portraits and design media (tattoos, tablecloths, logo and pattern work) are also features included in her portfolio.
She is constantly expanding her repertoire to sate her curiosity and to encourage students to continue their artistic development. For further information, she can be reached at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Lake County Wine Studio is a gallery for display and sale of arts and a tasting room, wine bar and retail shop for the fine wines of Lake County.
Artists shows are held on a monthly basis with art and wine receptions held the first Friday and subsequent Saturday of each month.
The gallery is located at 9505 Main St. in Upper Lake and is open Mondays, 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 7 p.m.; and Fridays from 1 to 8 p.m.
The Sabalone art exhibit will be on display through March 30.
For more information call Lake County Wine Studio at 707-275-8030 or 707-293-8752.