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March
4 - CSU Stanislaus Wine tasting event
20-21 First day of Spring German Spring Wine Fest
Great German sausage! German music
Bring a friend - get a discount.
26-27 - Lodi Spring Wine Show
April
16 - School Street Stroll - Lodi
May
14-16 Zin Fest - Lodi
June
4 - Stockton Sunrise Rotary Club Wine Tasting @ Micke Grove Park
October
10 - Treasure Island - San Francisco
22 - School Street Stroll - Lodi
November
13-14 - First Sip - Lodi
April 17, 2008 - Lodi News Sentinel "German Heritage Leads to German Wines" - Marc Lutz
February 4, 2009 - Sacramento Bee "A Taste of Germany in Lodi" - Chris Macias
March, 2009 - Sacramento Magazine "Varietals are the Spice of Life" - Elaine Smith
June, 2009 - Lodi News Sentinel "Local Winery wins big with German Varietal" - Andrew Adams
January/February, 2010 - Vineyard & Winery Management "Mokelumne Glen Creates a Niche" - Ted Rieger
Dan Clarke of Tastecaliforniatravel.com tried our wines at the Wine & Chocolate Weekend in February.
"Among these was Mokelumne Glen Winery, owned by the Koth family. They specialize in wine varieties native to Germany. Riesling, perhaps, or Gewurztraminer might come to mind. Yes, those are fine white wines, but this day we enjoyed tastes of German reds, both of which we liked and thought would be food-friendly. Lemberger is a variety also known as Blau Fränkisch in Austria, but is fairly obscure in the United States. To say it is like a lighter Zinfandel is an imprecise description, but it is the best I can do. Mokelumne Glen's treatment of this grape compared favorably to examples I've had from eastern Washington. Truly rare is another red wine grape, Dornfelder. Unless it was a component in some glass of house wine I've had in Germany, the sample poured in Lodi was the first time I experienced the grape."
Dan Clarke
January 22, 2007
www. tastecaliforniatravel.com/life-in-california.htm
Sampling Wines and Chocolates in Lodi
We are proud to announce that we are listed in a new book about great wines that can be purchased online. See page 228 of Great Boutique Wines You Can Buy Online by Catherine Fallis and Robert M. Cohen -
Mokelumne Glen Dreirebe Select Late Harvest 2004 Lodi
Outstanding Value
Medium-bodied, Sweet
The blend of three ("drei") grapes has pineapple, mango, guava, honey, apple, brandy, roasting marshmallow, butter and floral notes. Silky and honeyed with vivacious underlying acidity for balance. Delicious with passionfruit truffles.
Please click here to read the article about us in the September 2002 issue of VINE TIMES.
(Reprinted with the permission of Vine Times and author Dave Sandri.)
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Fax - 209.333.7628
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Mokelumne Glen Vineyards
8441 E. Schmiedt Road
Lodi, Ca. 95240
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