Thursday, December 4, 2008

North Georgia Mountains Magazine features Cecile and Dwayne Thompson, LaPrades, and Edd Edwards

The most recent issue of North Georgia Mountains Magazine featured several stories about people and places in Rabun County. Here are links to the articles:

Treasures of Timpson Creek Gallery

LaPrades Lives On

Energetic Edd Edwards

Great coverage of our people and their successful accomplishments. Thank you, North Georgia Mountains Magazine!

Friday, October 24, 2008

Southern Living: "Lessons From The Earth" - Foxfire

Southern Living Magazine gave a nod to the Firefox Museum and Heritage center in their recent article about Patricia Howell and her many talents.
"Plants drew her to Georgia during a spring visit with friends . . . For her, coming to Georgia to set up her first practice was a return to her first love."

"A Master Gardener and a member of the American Herbalists Guild, she teaches classes at the Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center in Mountain City . . . 'This region of the Appalachians is one of the most botanically diverse places on the planet,' says Patricia."

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Georgia Trend - Homegrown: Georgia's Winning Wines

At Georgia Trend’s second tasting of Georgia wines, judges looked for taste, balance, character and food-friendliness. They found three winners and five wines of distinction.

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Among the reds, our judges awarded Wines of Distinction designations to Persimmon Creek, for its 2005 Merlot, and to Wolf Mountain’s 2006 Instinct, a blend of the estate vineyards’ cabernet sauvignon, syrah, mourvedra and touriga nacionale.

Both are proud to declare their wines 100 percent Georgia grown, from their own vineyards. “We are huge terroirists,” says Mary Ann Hardman of Clayton’s Persimmon Creek, referring to the French term that links wine’s flavors to the earth in which the grapes are grown. (When Hardman takes wines to suppliers and restaurants, she often takes a bag of her soil with her.)

“The general public doesn’t understand why Georgia wines taste different from French or California wines,” she says. “But our wines express our sandy, loamy, alluvial soil.” She adds: “People should remember that we are farmers first. Wine shouldn’t be a snob sport.” Evans wrote: “Smells like ripe black fruit, currant, blackberry, strawberry, wet cinnamon. Palate: Nice depth, good balance, oak, integration. Great finish length. Yeah! Tannin!”

by Krista Reese published September 2008: full article Homegrown: Georgia's Winning Wines

Monday, September 15, 2008

Georgia Magazine: Mountain Hospitality

...to help raise funds for all of their work within the Rabun County area, the Board of Realtor’s Community Service Committee undertook a cookbook project, compiling favorite recipes from members and associates “that will not only fill you up, but feed your soul.” With more than 475 recipes, “Southern Hospitality, Mountain Style” features an upscale take on traditional dishes, as well as new ones you’ll want to add to your recipe box...

Full article by Jennifer J. Hewett: Mountain Hospitality, September, 2008

Friday, September 12, 2008

The Blissful Glutton: your guide to eating in Atlanta

Event: Harvest Dinner with Chefs Joe Truex and Mihoku Obunai of re'past Restaurant at Tiger Mountain Vineyards
http://blissfulglutton.blogspot.com/2008/09/slammin-slow-food-fundraising-events.html

Friday, September 5, 2008

Sunday, June 1, 2008

One tank trip: Tallulah Gorge

In May of 2008 the AJC published an article, "One Tank Trip: Tallulah Falls" highlighting Tallulah Gorge, one of the seven natural wonders of Georgia and one of Georgia's most visited state parks, and also giving mention to our very own Libby Mathews and the Tallulah Gorge Grill.

If you haven't had a chance to dine at the Grill, check it out. It offers a flavor of the mountains unlike any other.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Local Vineyard is the Perfect Wedding Spot!

A local scout for Brides.com describes Persimmon Creek Vineyard as a "perfect destination for an eco-chic
bride who wants to celebrate in style" and a "perfect opportunity for an outdoor wedding with gorgeous scenery, including 20 acres of vines."

Monday, May 12, 2008

"Sips Along the Way"

Doc Lawrence of the Charleston Review wrote an article about regional wine:
"Georgia's wine country is primarily located in the Blue Ridge Mountains and two--Persimmon Creek and Tiger Mountain--have carved out an enviable reputation for outstanding winemaking."

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Our Must-See Natural Wonder

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution listed Tallulah Gorge as one of "35 Natural Wonders in Georgia to See Before You Die."
(article written by Charles Seabrook)
Read the full story here!

Monday, January 28, 2008

Appellation America Recognizes Local Winery

Gregory McCluney wrote an article for Appellation America about the successes and awards of Persimmon Creek. www.persimmoncreekwine.com/
Read the full article here!