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Harvest at Penner-Ash Wine Cellars

Monday, October 13th, 2008

It was a blue sky and a perfect day for sorting fruit at Penner-Ash Wine Cellars in the Willamette Valley yesterday. The attraction for me is to personally connect with this year’s harvest, to smell the fruit, see the clusters, chat about random things and come home with sticky boots and a little more knowledge about the magic of how these ripe berries become a memorable elusive liquid.

The view from the Terrace which looks onto Ribbon Ridge and Mt. Hood

The view from the Terrace which looks onto Mt. Hood

I worked on the sorting line with Lynn and Ron and a few other friends who hand sorted several tons of Pinot Noir from Shea Vineyards.

Fresh from the vineyard

Fresh from the vineyard

The last time I did this I learned about second crop or fruit that needed to be pulled from the line because it was not as ripe as the main clusters and this time I noticed Lynn pick up one cluster and pull off a few berries. I asked why she had yanked only a couple berries and she showed me that they had a bit of botrytis or rot. Fortunately, we saw this only once or twice but it was a great opportunity to learn how to identify it and to see the real care that goes into this process.

I was impressed that her eagle eye could see such a subtle discoloration so quickly (fruit zips by fast and even though at some points we had up to six people on the line, it is still an intense momentum). I did occasionally feel like Lucy on the bon bon candy belt.

It was a great day indeed.

Lots of laughter, great tasting fruit (yes, it is mandatory to nibble on a few berries) and a good hearty lunch.

a slow moment on the sorting line

a slow moment on the sorting line

Hit of the Week! – Oregonian

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Last week, Janet Filips, editor of The Oregonian’s Downtown Monthly, featured Ten 01 in its monthly fresh sheet. In it, she highlights the corn-bisque with Oregon crab, garnished with lemon crème fraîche and Willamette Valley chives (“M-m-m, ooh” as she put it) and Ten 01’s three course power lunch that caters to the busy professional who can now escape the office and enjoy a satisfying 30-minute, sit down lunch. Janet turned the spot light onto Ten 01’s executive chef, Jack Yoss who came to Ten 01 from LA’s chic W hotel and eight years at Wolfgang Puck’s San Francisco hot spot, Postrio, behind him.

Ten 01 in Downtown Monthly's August Fresh Sheet

Ten 01 in Downtown Monthly