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Derrick Breaux V P O F O P E R AT I O NS

Wine or Spirits, Anyone?

Jessica Breaux D IRE C TO R O F B U SINE S S DE V E LO PME NT

Melodie Ortiz Nungesser ASSO C IAT E E DI TO R S

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e’ve been discussing the idea of having a special issue showcasing the local wine and distillery scene for quite some time. A few years ago, we published a brewery issue that received a lot of attention. In this issue, we are proud to be able to profile a variety of local wineries and distilleries in our First Annual Wine & Spirits Guide. Before we could put together a special Wine & Spirits issue, we had to do some research and a lot of homework. As you could imagine, this project involved visiting many local wineries and distilleries. We encountered very enthusiastic proprietors who were eager to give us tours, explain their processes, and tell us about the history of their establishment and their personal journey. And then there was the wine and spirits sampling – of course we had to sample the products personally! What kind of research project wouldn’t involve sampling? It just seemed like the polite thing to do. We were surprised to learn that there are wineries and distilleries in just about every corner of San Diego County. While most of the distilleries have an urban feel, the wineries were a bit more diverse. There are urban wine tasting rooms that do a fantastic job of sharing their wine. There are small wineries and large wineries. Country wineries and city wineries. Wineries with their own vineyards, and wineries that have offsite vineyards. The bottom line is that there are all types of establishments, and all of them are definitely worth a visit. Derrick Breaux The ZCode Team would like to thank all the local wineries Publisher and distilleries that took the time to meet with us and open their doors (and bottles). And we would like to give a special shout out to the wineries and distilleries that shared our vision and chose to participate in this first Wine & Spirits issue. There wouldn’t have been an issue without these participants, so be sure to put them on your short list to visit (and tell them that ZCode Magazines sent you). Until next time… Cheers!

All the best, Derrick Breaux, Publisher

Lainey Kral Samantha Edwards GRA P H IC D E S I G NE R S

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Becca Barr Jennifer Frakes Kelley Gusich Linda Frabl Liz Onufer Michelle Tremblay A DV E RTIS I NG SA L E S

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From urban craft distilleries to abundant green vineyards, San Diego’s local wine and spirits scene has something for every palate. Grab a glass and read on to learn more about the flavors flourishing in our backyards. Cheers!

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

things to do in Del Sol NOVEMBER + DECEMBER 2018 N OV E M B E R NOV. 10

66th Annual Holiday Boutique Do your holiday shopping from a wide selection of hand-crafted items and vintage jewelry; profits support beautification projects for the City of Solana Beach, scholarships, and education programs. 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. | La Colonia Community Center For more information call Pam Dalton at 858-755-8574

5th Annual Solana Beach Sunset 5K Run/Walk Includes a fitness expo, live music, goodie bags, kids activities, giveaways, and more; benefiting Champions for Health 2 – 7 p.m. | Fletcher Cove Park www.sb5k.org

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FACE Foundation’s 7th Invitational Golf Tournament Dog-friendly event featuring golf, awards ceremony, live auction, and opportunity drawings 12 p.m. Lomas Santa Fe Country Club www.face4pets.org

DMF Talks: Dr. Susan Kurtik of JPL/NASA on Solar System Ambassadors 6 – 8 p.m. | Del Mar Powerhouse Community Center www.delmarfoundation.org NOV. 16

Breast Cancer Cheering Station Paint the town pink and cheer on thousands of walkers in the Susan G Komen 3-Day 7:30 – 9:30 a.m. | Del Mar Village www.visitdelmarvillage.com

NOV. 11

Veterans Day Veterans Day Ceremony Experience the Camp Pendleton Young Marines Color Guard, “Feathers from Heaven” doves, Santa Fe Christian School Band, a special guest speaker, and representatives from all branches of the Armed Forces; hosted by the City of Solana Beach and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5431 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. La Colonia Park www.ci.solana-beach.ca.us

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Thanksgiving Day Family Fun Run One-mile fun run, free face painting, crafts, and a Helen Woodward puppy race 7:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Del Mar Race Track www.dmtc.com

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Santa by the Sea Free photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, holiday treats, crafts, live music, gift donations, and holiday tree lighting 3 – 5 p.m. Camino Del Mar and 15th St. www.visitdelmarvillage.com

Annual Holiday Tree Lighting Cookies, cider, live music, and a visit from Santa 4:30 p.m. | Fletcher Cove Park www.ci.solana-beach.ca.us DEC. 24

Christmas Eve DEC. 25

Christmas Day DEC. 26

Solana Beach Chamber of Commerce Networking Luncheon 2nd Wednesdays 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. See website for location www.solanabeachchamber.com THURSDAYS

Del Mar Rotary Club Meeting 12 – 1:30 p.m. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church www.delmarrotary.org

First Thursdays Concert Series Nov. 1: Camarada Classical Quartet Dec. 6: Pacific Coast Harmony 6:30 – 8:15 p.m. Powerhouse Park www.delmarfoundation.org FRIDAYS

Del Mar-Solana Beach Rotary Club Meeting 7 a.m. | Hilton Del Mar www.dmsbrotary.com

Kwanzaa Begins

SATURDAYS

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1 –  4 p.m. | 1050 Camino Del Mar www.delmarfarmersmarket.org

New Year’s Eve

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Fall Horse Racing Festival Kick off the fall horse racing season Del Mar Race Track www.dmtc.com

RECURRING SDCCC Networking Mixer 1st Tuesdays | 5 – 7 p.m. See website for location www.sandiegocoastalchamber.com

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Lagoon Discovery Tour 1st Saturdays: 10 – 11 a.m. San Elijo Lagoon Nature Center www.sanelijo.org

Del Mar Community Connections Board Meeting 2nd Saturdays: 9 – 10 a.m. 225 9th St. www.dmcc.cc SUNDAYS

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Family Fun Days 1st Sundays | 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. San Elijo Lagoon Nature Center www.sanelijo.org

Solana Beach Farmers Market 12 –  4 p.m. 444 South Cedros Ave. www.solanabeach farmersmarket.com


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Del Mar Little League Spring Season

Rugby Demo Day

North Shore Girls Softball Spring Season

Registration open through mid-December www.delmaramerican.org

Boys and girls ages 5 to 14 can try rugby for free; no experience necessary Nov. 11 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ocean Air Recreation Center www.sandiegoyouthrugby.org

Registration now open www.northshoregirlssoftball.com

Solana Beach Little League Spring Season Registration now open www.solanabeachlittleleague.com

TENNIS

Open Play Tennis Courts Only tennis shoes allowed on courts Dawn – Dusk | 21st St. and Court St. www.delmar.ca.us

RUN AND WALK BASKETBALL

Open Play Basketball Courts Fletcher Cove Park: 6 a.m. – 8 p.m. San Dieguito Park: 9:30 a.m. – Sunset www.ci.solana-beach.ca.us

CYCLING

Padres Pedal the Cause One-day event featuring four cycling courses, spin classes, and a 5K walk/run, benefiting cancer research in San Diego Nov. 17 6 a.m. – 4 p.m. | Petco Park www.gopedal.org

5th Annual Solana Beach Sunset 5K Join Southern California’s only sunset run/walk on the beach, benefiting Champions for Health’s community wellness and diabetes prevention programs Nov. 10 2 – 7 p.m. | Fletcher Cove www.sb5k.org

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Vinyasa Flow Beach Yoga Class Weekly donation-based yoga class 10 a.m. | Del Mar Beach, 18th St. RSVP at www.meetup.com/delmarbeachyoga

Carlsbad Marathon, Half, and 5K Registration open Race Date: Jan. 20 www.carlsbadmarathon.com

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Dia del Sol Supports UCP San Diego photo by Tim Otto Photography

The Beach & Country Guild hosted over 200 guests at the 49th Annual Dia del Sol luncheon at the Fairmont Grand Del Mar in October, raising $220,000 for United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of San Diego. The “Age of Aquarius”-themed event included silent and live auctions, gourmet lunch, a GapKids fashion show featuring kids living with cerebral palsy, and a men’s and women’s fashion show. Kimberly Hunt of 10News served as the mistress of ceremonies. “We are so fortunate to have such a hard-working group so committed to our cause, year after year,” said Guild President Deanna Murphy. “Dia del Sol is truly a collaborative labor of love for everyone involved. As the sole external fundraising entity supporting UCP San Diego, we fully understand that responsibility and are honored to do what we can for the organization and our neighbors in San Diego living with cerebral palsy.” Learn more at www.beachandcountry.org.

Rotary Club’s BocceFest Success More than 250 people enjoyed a day of bocce, beer, food, music, and children’s activities at the Del Mar-Solana Beach Rotary Club’s 22nd annual BocceFest, raising over $42,000 for major beneficiaries Just in Time for Foster Youth and Reality Changers as well as other charitable programs. Del Mar Mayor Dwight Worden and Deputy Mayor David Druker opened the tournament by playing the first game against Solana Beach Mayor David Zito and Deputy Mayor Jewel Edson. The Solana Beach team prevailed again, with bragging rights until next year’s event. Victor Barreiro and Victor Albright of the Hungry Termite team won first place in the tournament and contributed their $300 winners’ check to the Send Me Foundation. The second place team consisting of Mike and Katie Butler Litskey contributed their $200 runner-up check to Homeboy Industries. Consolation round winners Phil Baker and Korey Mulvey contributed their $100 prize to Just in Time for Foster Youth. Learn more at www.dmsbrotary.com.

Del Mar Civic Center Wins Orchid photo by Zemina Zaferakis

The Del Mar Civic Center recently won a 2018 Orchid for Architecture from the San Diego Architectural Foundation. The $19.1 million municipal complex is designed to protect public views and maximize public access for gatherings, the Saturday farmers market, and enjoyment of the plaza and viewing decks. “The jury was impressed by the beautiful detailing and the masterful execution of the new Del Mar Civic Center and City Hall, as well as its ability to express the culture and physical attributes of Del Mar,” said Assemblyman Todd Gloria during the awards ceremony. The Civic Center was one of 118 nominees and one of 16 to receive an Orchid for its outstanding architecture. For 42 years, the Orchids & Onions program has celebrated or scorned the buildings, parks, plazas, and other developed spaces that make up the region’s built environment. Learn more at www.orchidsandonions.org

KAABOO Del Mar Makes a Splash Del Mar’s KAABOO festival in September was the most successful to date, selling out for the first time in the event’s four-year history. The musical line-up for the three-day event included performances from artists like Foo Fighters, Imagine Dragons, Katy Perry, Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters, Post Malone, and Billy Idol, among many others. The fully immersive experience also featured live contemporary art installments in ARTWORK; Vegas-style cabanas at BASK; culinary exhibits at PALATE; big laughs at HUMOR ME; and spa services at INDULGENCES. One dollar of every pass sold is distributed among local community partners through KAABOO’s charitable giving program, KINDNESS. Beneficiaries include The Recording Academy’s MusiCares, Armed Services YMCA San Diego, Surfrider Foundation, and Voices for Children. Discover more at www.kaaboodelmar.com.

SDUHSD Appoints New Superintendent The San Dieguito Union High School District (SDUHSD) Board of Trustees has appointed Dr. Robert Haley as its new superintendent. Dr. Haley has served as the Superintendent of CotatiRohnert Park Unified School District in Northern California for the past seven years, and has previous experience in six school districts as a teacher, principal, and district-level administrator. Dr. Haley is well-versed in school finance issues and the operational aspects of school district management, and serves on the State of California Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team Board of Directors. He is also known for his research and work on school safety and is a member of the Association of California School Administrators’ Fatal School Violence Task Force. “Dr. Haley is the ideal superintendent for our district,” said SDUHSD Board President Beth Hergesheimer. “He believes in the team approach to leadership, actively listening, collaborating, and focusing decision-making on what is best for students.” For more information visit www.sduhsd.net.

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ven the name says mellow relaxation and big deep breaths: Koi Zen Cellars. This craft urban winery in the heart of Carmel Mountain Ranch has a vibe unlike any other. Like stepping into your best friend’s home, Koi Zen Cellars is a special place for patrons to ‘uncork, sip back, and relax.’ Owner and winemaker Darius Miller’s life was run by pressure for many years, to the point it almost did him in with a stress-induced stroke. After honing his self-taught skills, Darius turned his passion for winemaking from a small-scale project into a beautiful business, allowing guests to reconnect, be in the moment, and take time (and a great glass of wine) to themselves. Koi Zen Cellars’ welcoming and warm ambiance has turned it into a community hangout for wine loving people. Co-owner Lisa Miller attends the Sonoma State Wine Business program, while steward Jon is a Level 1 sommelier en route to his Level 2. Steward Cat comes from the hospitality industry, and “Her infectious smile is loved by all,” Lisa confirmed. Koi Zen sources their grapes from growers throughout California, “giving guests a unique taste experience from all the major wine regions in the state.” Koi Zen creates fruit-forward, approachable, lively, and fun

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full-bodied wines – Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Rhone-style reds and red blends among the broad-spectrum list of choices. Their most popular offerings include Cabernet Sauvignon, Viognier, and Zinfandel. The San Diego U-T readers’ poll awarded Koi Zen the best local winery for two years running, and their wines have won awards in competitions from local to international, earning points in the 90s. They give back to local charities and schools by hosting fundraisers. Koi Zen even received the Think Local First championship in 2017 by the San Diego North Business Chamber. Their fundraising efforts and Holiday Gift Extravaganza, coupled with hosting local musicians on the weekends and active memberships in local networking groups and the North San Diego Business Chamber, highlight the business as involved community members. Their tasting room and winery can double as a unique event space for corporate, private, and holiday events. Currently Koi Zen has entered their Crush season, processing 96,000 lbs. of grapes – equivalent to 3,000 cases of wine! They’ll be releasing a Petite Verdot and a few others for the cooler winter months, along with a Frenchstyle Stainless Chardonnay. 


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18425 Highland Valley Rd., Ramona, CA 92065 www.PineAndWine.com wine@pineandwine.com / 760-315-8872 / Owner Alfredo Gallone / Established 2007

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ince 2007, Principe di Tricase Winery has been making wine the traditional way – no added ingredients or sulfites. “We believe that grape juice should be the only ingredient in wine,” explained owner Alfredo Gallone. Alfredo is committed to making the wine the “ancient way,” following in the footsteps of small-country wineries in Italy. Pairing the rustic, old-world style winery with Italian family ambience makes a tasting at Principe di Tricase an unforgettable experience. The winery offers a selection of Italian wines, including Aglianico, Nebbiolo, Aleatico, Barbera, Sangiovese, and Moscato. “Our Dark Rose Aglianico rosé style is very unique,” Alfredo explained. “Aglianico is one of the most ancient wine grapes with a special self-preserving capability that is transferred into the wine, giving it a very characteristic flavor.” A number of their wines have been awarded medals from both national and international wine competitions. Principe di Tricase complements their Italian selection with a number of French wines. The wine list includes Petit Sirah, Sirah, Cabernet Franc, Cab Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc. Since the arrival from Italy of daughter Raffaella and son-in-law Alberto, wine tastings are hosted Thursdays through Sundays. It’s a family affair, and Alfredo, Alberto, and Raffaella are proud to personally host guests. They’re joined by Joaco Sanz, a 25-year veteran of the wine industry in Spain. Joaco may look familiar to some as he has been on a number of TV shows about wine and wine pairings. “He was known as ‘El Professor Del Vino,’” Alfredo shared, “the wine professor.” Tasting flights start at $10, but the tasting fee is waived with the purchase of a bottle of wine. Balsamic vinegars and olive oils are also produced in house and available for purchase. A unique pairing on the winery property is the Highland Valley Christmas Tree Farm. “Since we purchased the property, we have been selling Christmas trees, continuing a long tradition,” Alfredo said. For many years, families have been choosing and cutting their Christmas trees on the property. “The smile on the children’s and parents’ faces makes it worthwhile.” Producing excellent wines and maintaining their strong Italian family ambiance are priorities at the winery. “Principe di Tricase and our family are here for you,” Alfredo said. “Please come and visit us and share in the love of excellent wines and an unforgettable experience.” 

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reezy days full of sun, cool nights, and rocky soils make Ramona a perfect place to grow wine grapes of exceptional quality and why Ramona Valley is recognized as a designated viticultural area by the federal government. With more than 100 vineyards and over 35 wineries dedicated to crafting unique small-batch wines, Ramona is becoming known around the world as San Diego’s wine country. Crystal Hill Vineyard is one of the newer estate wineries to open its doors. Founded in 2014 with four acres of vines, they have already produced several award winners by focusing on quality at every step of the winemaking process. The founders, Scott and Miki Warner, take a holistic approach to vineyard management and production. They use only organic fertilizers and manage the land towards natural sustainability. “We make the wine in the vineyard,” said Scott. “In other words, what you taste in the bottle is the flavor of that soil enhanced by the story of the season – its challenges and its triumphs.”

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Crystal Hill features great views from its spacious outdoor patio and large porch. There’s also an indoor tasting room with an art gallery and restroom. The service is first class and the vibe is relaxing. They also offer a free tour of the vineyards and cellar with a guide that explains their approach to winemaking and how each piece of winery equipment is used. They currently offer a Chardonnay, a Cabernet Sauvignon, a Syrah, and two Merlots. Each of the wines includes a description of how it was made and from the tour you’ll learn about the special care that goes into every bottle they produce. For food, they provide some munchies with a wine tasting and also offer a cheese plate for $12. You can even bring your own food and make it a picnic! A wine tasting is $10 or free when you purchase one or more bottles of wine. Crystal Hill is dog-friendly, kid-friendly, and has ample parking. There’s space for groups up to 40 – just call ahead to reserve your seating and book your free tour. 


BERNARDO WINERY 13330 Paseo Del Verano Norte, San Diego, CA 92128 858-487-1866 / www.BernardoWinery.com

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ernardo Winery is a piece of San Diego history, producing San Diego-grown wine for three generations. Enjoy the ambiance of old California and rustic charm. The Kitchen, a Sicilian-California style restaurant, offers exceptional fresh hand-made pasta and brick-oven pizzas, recipes inspired by the Rizzo family. Explore the winery, gardens, and village of unique shops in the winery courtyard. Bernardo Winery is also the perfect backdrop for weddings, special events, the weekly farmers market, and regular live music. “At Bernardo Winery, our winemakers Ross Rizzo and Matty Ward strive to produce wines that best suit the San Diego terroir, wines that love our soil and our sunshine,” shared Samantha Nawrocki, Director of Marketing. “It allows them to play with some interesting varietals that thrive in a Mediterranean, warm climate.” Bernardo Winery produces beautiful silky, full-bodied reds like the Syrah, as well as whites like Albarino and Viognier that burst out flavor notes of citrus and creamy vanilla. Regulars on the tasting menu include Syrah and Petite Sirah, Grenache, Cabernet Franc, Zinfandel, Merlot, Malbec, and Sangiovese for the reds.

For whites, Albarino, Viognier, Chardonnay and Muscat are eager to dig their roots in and call San Diego home. San Diego was, after all, the first place that grapes were planted in California, and they thrive well here from the vine to the bottle. “We still, at Bernardo Winery, after 130 years, make our wines in the same traditional ways,” Samantha said, “while utilizing new technology and viticulture practices to produce wines that truly represent the region today.” 

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ess than one year old and tucked away in the corner of a Vista business park, 117° West Spirits aims to produce “big ideas in small batches.” A trip to the tasting room will afford you the opportunity to be served by one of the owners and local teachers, Justin McCabe and Archie Kasten. They will be happy to share the story behind the spirits while you enjoy a refreshing gimlet, a mighty fine old fashioned, or a whiskey flight. Whether it’s the Citra-hopped Genever-style Gin distilled from malted grain or the West Coast Whiskey, which takes its inspiration from stout beer, head distiller Justin McCabe is weaving together a variety of products that draw from his two 2332 La Mirada Drive Ste. 800 decades of homebrewing Vista, CA 92081 | 760-597-8985 experience and a knowledge www.117WestSpirits.com of chemistry earned while a graduate student at University of California San Diego. When you visit, be sure to ask for a tour of the back to see the one-of-a-kind still that, according to the owners, is key to the often-noted “smooth” flavor profile of all their spirits. For more information visit www.117WestSpirits.com. 

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hough the Forgotten Barrel tasting room in Escondido opened in 2017, the property itself is steeped in history. Forgotten Barrel Winery occupies a historic winery, which was established in 1886 as one of the first vineyards in San Diego County and Southern California. It was then purchased by George Ferrara in 1928 and re-opened in 1932 with the passage of the 21st Amendment ending prohibition. During the following 75 years, Ferrara Winery grew to prominence in the California wine industry, and was designated a California historic point of interest in the late 1970s and a historic site by the City of Escondido in 1989. It was operated by three generations of the Ferrara family until 2010. Forgotten Barrel Owner Rodger Grove purchased the winery in 2016, working hard to restore this historic property while continuing to tell the story of the Ferrara family. The winery now offers wines produced on location in Escondido as well as wines produced at its Napa Valley winery. Forgotten Barrel’s winemaker sources grapes from Napa, Sonoma, Central California, and San Diego County. The property’s rustic charm provides a one-of-a-kind setting for weddings, birthday parties, or corporate events, either in the barrel room or in one of its outdoor venues. Forgotten Barrel is proud to be part of the history of the Escondido and San Diego County wine industry. For more information visit www.ForgottenBarrel.com. 

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1 BERNARDO WINERY 13330 Paseo Del Verano Norte San Diego, CA 92128 858-487-1866 www.BernardoWinery.com The historic, third generation-owned Bernardo Winery has been crafting artisan wines from San Diego vineyards for 130 years. From the roomy tasting room to the Sicilian Old Californiainspired Kitchen restaurant and unique shopping village, it,s truly a destination tucked away in Rancho Bernardo, just minutes off the I-15 Freeway. Wine tasting daily, regular live music, farmers market Fridays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Special event venues.

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3 CARRUTH CELLARS 118 S. Cedros Ave. Solana Beach, CA 92075 www.CarruthCellars.com

2919 Hill Valley Dr. Escondido, CA 92029 760-690-6617 www.ChevalWinery.com Cheval Winery is an exclusive, modern winery with champion show horses on property at 2919 Hill Valley Dr., Escondido. Cheval Winery provides a luxury experience overlooking the breathtaking vineyard you won't want to miss!

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6 FORGOTTEN BARREL 1120 W. 15th Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 888-620-8466 www.ForgottenBarrel.com Visit Forgotten Barrel,s registered historic site and taste premium wines produced at the winery in Escondido as well as their Napa winery. Tour the beautiful grounds and experience a piece of California history. Available for weddings, events, and private dinners.

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3 MALAHAT SPIRITS 8706 Production Ave. San Diego, CA 92121 www.MalahatSpirits.com

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12225 World Trade Dr., Ste. P San Diego, CA 92128 858-381-2675 www.KoiZenCellars.com Uncork, sip back, and relax with San Diego,s first certified craft winery. Awarded best local winery for two years running, Koi Zen gives guests a unique taste experience from all the major wine regions in the state.

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TRICASE WINERY 18425 Highland Valley Rd. Ramona, CA 92065 760-315-8872 www.PineandWine.com Sip award-winning flavors of Italy, Greece, and sunny California at the Principe di Tricase tasting room, or join the family with monthly Wine Club options to suit all palates. Open Thursday through Sunday, noon to sunset. Wine tasting starting at $10, Wine Club at $35. Salute!

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432 Maple St., Suite 6 Ramona, CA 92065 619-820-3379 www.SanDiegoSunshine.com San Diego Sunshine is a family-owned and operated distillery located in Ramona. In the tasting room you can sample rye whiskey, brandy, and some specialty spirits, along with some delicious craft cocktails.


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VINEYARDS & WINERY 34680 CA-79 Warner Springs, CA 92086 www.ShadowMountain Vineyards.com

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WINERY & KITCHEN 934 N. Coast Hwy. 101 Encinitas, CA 92024 www.SolterraWinery.com

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16138 Highland Valley Rd. Escondido, CA 92025 www.SpeckleRock Vineyards.com

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16990 Via Tazon #123 San Diego, CA 92127 858-618-2463 www.TheCorkandCraft.com Abnormal Wine Co.,s craft approach to wine creates unique wines and a unique experience for guests. A collaborative barrel program, open-kitchen restaurant, and craft brewery add to the Abnormal possibilities.

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18351 Woods Hill Lane Ramona, CA 92065 760-789-5555 www.TurtleRockRidge.com Turtle Rock Ridge is a family-owned winery located in Ramona, California. Their wines are made from the best grapes grown within the Ramona and California wine regions.

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25260 Old Julian Hwy. Ramona, CA 92065 760-789-2733 www.Vineyard GrantJames.com Voted the number-two small winery in the US by Travel & Leisure Magazine. Winemaker Susanne Sapier invites you to experience her award-winning wines while overlooking her picturesque vineyard.

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s the new school year begins, students are once again getting to create music at a world-class recording studio by participating in the Studio West After School Workshops. The workshops are led by Andy Walsh, who has been associated with Studio West for over 10 years and brings a wealth of experience as a producer, engineer, and musician. Andy is a 2012 graduate of our own music production program and also holds a B.A. in Music Humanities from UCSD but, most importantly, he creates an amazing environment for students to explore their musical creativity. The workshops center around collaborative and individual projects that challenge students, giving them the tools they need to make their musical ambitions a reality. Students develop their skills by listening to and critically analyzing

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10 a.m.

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10 a.m.

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NOV. 8; DEC. 8, 26

1st and 3rd Fridays | 11:20 a.m.

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10 and 10:45 a.m. NOV. 8; DEC. 13, 27

Conversational Spanish Instruction

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Art Instruction

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Art & Culture Class (3-6 yrs.) 1st and 3rd Thursdays | 3:30 p.m.

Scripps Musical Story Time

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Rady’s Toddler Time Class 3rd Thursdays | 10 a.m.

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The library will be closed on Nov. 12 for Veterans Day, Nov. 22 and 23 for Thanksgiving, and Dec. 25 for Christmas.

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Toddler/Preschool Story Time (Walking-6 yrs.) 10 a.m.

Baby Story Time (Infants-walking)

Intermediate Spanish

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10 a.m.

2:50 p.m.

5:30 – 7 p.m.

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Knitting Circle

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Monday Funday for Teens 2:50 p.m.

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Toddler Story Time Yoga 10 a.m.

SATURDAYS WEDNESDAYS

Tai Chi

Zumba 11 a.m.

11 – 12:15 a.m. TUESDAYS

Chair Yoga 9:30 a.m.

English Conversation Café 12:30 – 2 p.m.

Bridge Club (Adults) 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

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4 p.m.

Afterschool Game Day 2:50 p.m.

French Conversation Club 10 a.m.

Whiteboard Games 2:50 p.m.

Origami Folders 1st Saturdays | 1 p.m.

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Bridge Instruction (Adults) 10 a.m.


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