Choose a Winery for Your Next Corporate Meeting or Business Event

You may think of Iowa wineries as great spots for wine, entertainment and good times, but did you know they are also becoming a favorite of meeting planners and others in need of a great place to gather folks together.

 

Consider one of these wineries for your next business meeting, awards banquet, fund-raiser, retreat, family reunion or club meeting.

 

White Oak Vineyards off the Interstate between Ames and Des Moines at Cambridge provides both indoor and outdoor space for up to 300 and features a classy new facility with an open design, fantastic views from the wrap-around deck, and state-of-the-art production area. A spacious open tasting room provides space for after-business networking. The professional staff helps with the details and makes the experience as easy as possible for the planners. www.whiteoakvineyards.com 

 

Summerset Winery is also conveniently located, between Des Moines and Indianola, and offers two beautiful banquet rooms and outdoor space overlooking the lush vineyards. The space works well when the agenda calls for large group and small group activities. The catering kitchen, dance floor with an area for the disc jockey or band and tasting bar are popular offerings to meeting planners. http://www.summersetwine.com

 

The beautiful reception at La Vida Loca Winery, just outside of Des Moines, seats 150 people. The room is set up for presentations, and also has a caterer’s kitchen and serving bar. Round tables with white umbrellas extend meeting and networking out onto the large deck. http://www.lavidalocawinery.com

 

Jasper Winery offers a unique and classy setting for meetings just minutes from downtown Des Moines. The banquet room seats 150 and audio/video equipment is available. Top caterers are available to assist with planning. As with all of the wineries, it is a good idea to book early. http://www.jasperwinery.com.

 

The beautiful new facilities at Prairie Moon Winery near Ames, Iowa hold 300 inside and up to 1500 outside. Full banquet facilities are available. http://www.prairiemoonwinery.com.

 

Snus Hill Winery near Madrid is a good place for meetings with their large banquet room. As is also the case with many other wineries, the dance floor also makes it a good spot for weddings, anniversaries and private parties. http://www.snushillwine.com

 

If you’re looking for space for 150 attendees, Southern Hills Winery near Osceola (I-35) is a good choice.  http://www.shwinery.com.

 

Also just off of I-35, Two Saints Winery has a nice new facilities with a banquet room, dance floor and kitchen facilities. http://www.twosaintswinery.com.

 

Small groups meeting in the mail hall of the historic Grange at Sugar Grove Vineyards and Gatheringplace outside of Newton will appreciate the warm setting, tin ceilings and wooden floors and gorgeous Iowa scenery. It’s a beautiful backdrop for productive team meetings and leadership dinners. http://www.sugargrovevineyards.com

 

Outside Dubuque, Park Farm Winery invites local and statewide planners to bring their groups to the unique Chateau-styled winery in the rolling hills of Northeast Iowa. The event room has a catering kitchen and audio/visual system with wireless Internet access. The large, open deck faces a magnificent view of a valley lined with timber and terraced fields where the group can have a noon luncheon or enjoy a glass of wine.  Accommodations are close by, and a retreat or day meeting at Park Farm Winery will be a memorable, and productive, experience. http://www.parkfarmwinery.com

 

Winneshiek Wildberry Winery at Decorah also offers meeting space. The spacious tasting room features a handcrafted oak bar and an indoor rose garden with a pond of goldfish. The adjoining meeting room and deck are also available. http://www.wwwinery.com.

 

Stone Cliff Winery is conveniently located on the Dubuque River Walk in the historic Star Brewery. The banquet and barrel room can accommodate 150 for a meeting and up to 300 for a cocktail reception. http://www.stonecliffwinery.com.

 

The meeting space at Eagle City Winery outside Iowa Falls accommodates 40 people and is set up for catering. As with the other wineries, an escape into the country provides a nice separation from the business world and gets participants into the mind-frame for fresh new thinking and on-target action plans. Enjoying a glass of wine with co-workers helps build the team. http://www.eaglecitywinery.com

 

In Western Iowa, inquire about meeting space in the European-style winery at Danish Countryside Vines and Wines (www.danishcountrysidevinesandwines.com).

 

I have seen these wineries and met the professionals who are waiting to assist you. I have also attended hundreds of corporate and business meetings in the typical setting. If you are looking for a good meeting location that your attendees can get excited about, take a look at the wineries!

 

Cheers!

Barbara Rasko, Publisher

Make Mine Wine

www.MakemineWinemagazine.com

Sweethearts! Don’t Miss Cabaret d’Amour!

When I receive information about upcoming events, I am always glad to spread the word. I’ve been to the beautiful Sugar Grove Vineyards & Gatheringplace in Newton and if you like a warm heritage ambiance, a marvelous meal and entertainment by the go-fo-the-funny bone Sugar Grove Players, you’ll love this Valentine event.

 

They have created an all-new music and comedy show, Cabaret d’Amour, where deepest desires, worth causes and conflicting objectives converge.

 

You’ll be entertained with jazz vocals by Des Moines’ Hannah Brez and dinner music preformed by The Grange Cats!

 

Here’s the soup and entrée from the 4-course served meal featuring Colette’s Custom Cuisine: Tomato Basil with “Crème de Coeur” adornment and Melt-in-Your-Mouth Smoked and Sliced Beef Brisket on a Bed of Dressed Greens with accompaniments of Herbed and Roasted Potatoes and Julienned Hone-Orange Glazed Carrots. Enjoy tasty appetizers and desserts and a glass of your choice of selected wine from Tassel Rige Winery, Summerset Winery, Jasper Winery or Snuss Hill Winery. Millstream Amana Beers are available as well as alcohol-free options.

 

To top it all off, you can win a prize if you Name that Lovey Dovey Tune!

 

You can attend this Midwest Wine Country event either Friday, February 13th or Saturday, February 14th. Call for more information and the required reservations, 641-840-0972.

 

Have fun!

 

Cheers!

 

Barbara Rasko

Publisher

Make Mine Wine

www.makeminewinemagazine.com

 

 

 

 

It’s a Beautiful Weekend to Have Fun at a Winery!

I just took a peak at the upcoming events for this weekend and I was pleased at the number of things to do at wineries across the state (in addition to tasting and buying wine!).You still have time to enter the Make Mine Wine Midwest Wine Country Photo Competition — so grab your camera and go have some fun.

 

 I’ll give you the list in a moment, but first I have to say, if you are looking for an idea for an event, the one coming up this weekend in Coralville looks like a lot of fun.

 

Matthew Wiskus, proprietor at Muddy Creek Wine Company is hosting the Muddy Creek Wine Walk on Friday. Golfers will first enjoy 9 holes of golf at Brown Deer Golf Course, and then complete the course with 9 gold of wine tasting. Friday’s going to be a beautiful day, and I can predict the folks on the golf course at Brown Deer are going to have a memorable time!

 

As you plan your weekend, consider the wineries and pick an event or two to attend. As always, check the wineries’ websites to get all the details – this list will get you started.

 

Friday, September 19th there will be live music at Snus Hill Winery at Madrid with ProMusica Trio (jazz);  Jimmy Buffet Night at Southern Hills Winery near Osceola with DJ Tawny, contests and fun;  Summerset Winery will host Flying Silos; Pair of Jacks will be performing at King’s Crossing Vineyard in Glenwood, Morning After will be at Fireside Winery near Marengo and Friday Night Wine Down will be on at White Oak Vineyards, Cambridge.

 

Saturday is Ladies’ Night with Joanne Jackson, the Iowa Jazz & Blues Hall of Famer, at Sunsets at Sugar Grover in Newton. Grape Escape Winery in Pleasantville welcomes you to Wine-In Movies. You can stomp grapes, hear live music, shop the crafters and have an overall great time at Sugar Clay Winery in Thurman or catch Rosey Acres at Des Moines’ downtown farmers market.

 

On Sunday, River & The Tributaries will entertain you at Park Farm Winery in Bankston. Don’t forget to text before arriving for your free glass of wine (see the advertisement in the Summer issue of Make Mine Wine). Summerset Winery between Des Moines and Indianola has music by Switchback; Snus Hill Winery invites you to Madrid to hear Midnight Crisis, there is live music at Prairie Moon Winery in Ames, and Little Swan Lake Winery in Estherville features music by Ceolmhor.

 

I visited Tabor Home Vineyard in Baldwin earlier this month and you can reach more about my trip in the upcoming Fall/Winter issue of Make Mine Wine. Better yet, attend Music in the Vineyard this Sunday, September 21st. You can bring your own picnic and hear music by Surprise. You’ll have a great time in a gorgeous setting.

 

One more thing … Thursday night, September 25th, Café Dodici is hosting Guest Chef Lynn Loula and you can be there for the Asian-inspired feast. You may remember Café Dodici has been featured in Make Mine Wine, and we highly recommend this Washington, Iowa experience. You’ll always find international cuisine and wine as well as local art, gourmet foods and more in Dodici’s Shop. Owner Lorraine Williams was a Washington, Iowa native and, after spending 25 years in Italy, came home and created a unique destination.

 

Enjoy your weekend in Midwest Wine Country! And don’t forget your camera!

 

Cheers!


Barbara Rasko

Publisher

Make Mine Wine

www.makeminewinemagazine.com

Gorgeous Days Paired with Wine Tours Will Make You Happy!

 

If you are like me you treasure each perfect summer day, and it looks like we’re going to have three in a row for this long Labor Day Weekend.

 

Clear away every excuse and get out and enjoy them.

 

A great outing – for a day or the weekend — is visiting wineries. Tasting is fun, touring is fun, and the live music and other events are fun too. Do you have guests for the weekend? Surprise them with a wonderful visit into Midwest Wine Country!

 

Make sure you arrive in time to do some wine tasting. Then select a bottle to enjoy during the event. In many cases you can purchase snacks, and sometimes meals, so check out the Website and plan to visit your favorite winery or explore a new one.

 

Yesterday’s blog gave you specifics on grape stomping opportunities. If you don’t want purple feet, there are still plenty of other great events:

 

Wine tasting at the Des Moines Renaissance Faire, Pleasant Hill. Aug 30 – Sept 1, 6 & 7, 13 & 14.

 

Snus Hill Winery, Madrid. August 29, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Billy Club with Country/Variety. www.snushillwine.com

 

Summerset Winery, Indianola. August 29. 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Fat Twosday. www.summersetwine.com

 

Fireside Winery, Marengo. August 29. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Dogs on Skis. www.firesidewinery.com

 

Sugar Grove Gathering Place, Newton. August 30. 6:009:00 p.m. Flatland Frank & the Flat Cats, classic rock. www.sugargrove.com

 

Grape Escape Winery, Pleasantville. Wine-In Movies (watch a movie at the winery!). www.grapeescapeiowa.com.

 

Prairie Moon Winery, Ames. August 31, 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. Joe & Vicki Price with Americana/Folk. www.prairiemoonwinery.com

 

Snus Hill Winery, Madrid. August 31. 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. The Rivieras with 50s and 60s.

www.snushillwine.com

 

Summerset Winery, Indianola. August 31. 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. The Eldorados. www.summersetwine.com

 

Millstream Brewing, Amana. August 31. 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. 4th Annual Festival of Iowa Beers. www.millstreambrewing.com

 

Whispering Pines Winery, Keosauqua. August 31. 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. 1st Anniversary Harvest Band. www.whisperingpineswinery.biz

 

Please check with the wineries for the latest details.

 

Cheers!


Barbara Rasko

Publisher

Make Mine Wine

http://www.MakeMineWinemagazine.com

Ground Hog Shadow, Snow, and Cabin Fever Cure: Winery Fun

Yes, the snow is expected to fall for days, and winter is not likely to turn to spring anytime soon, but that doesn’t mean you are doomed to boredom. Your local wineries are prepared to show you a good time.

 

Start by making reservations for one of these Valentine Day and weekend events: February 14th – the 5-course dinner with wine, hosted by Tony and Sue Putz, and catered by Man with a Pan Catering, at La Vida Loca Winery, or February 16th – The Valentine’s Day Ball hosted by Ron and Linda Mark at Summerset Winery, or February 16 & 17th – The Heart of Iowa Wine Trail’s Sweethearts and Wine Event.

 

Do you prefer dinner theater? Sugar Grove Vineyard’s Call of The Wild is an all-new fast-paced comedy and music revue for lovers of the Great Outdoors—and everyone else.  The dates are February 9th and 16th, and the menu is:

Appetizer: Marinated Elk Tenders (beef-like), skewered and marinated with vegetables (this elk was raised right at Sugar Grove!)
Salad: Mixed Greens with Toasted Pecans, Dried Blueberries and Poppyseed Dressing
Entrée: Choose Smoked Amana Chop in Maple Bourbon Glaze OR Encrusted and Baked Catfish; both accompanied by Wild Carrots and Wild Rice Mushroom Bisque
Dessert: Hazelnut Torte
Beverage: Coffee, tea, water and one complimentary glass of Sugar Grove wine or sparkling beverage.
Reservations required. $55 per person includes meal, wine, show, and gratuity. Call 641-787-9463 for more information. 

Check the Events and Festivals list on www.makeminewinemagazine.com for Valentine Day’s events at other Midwest Wine Country wineries in Illinois, Michigan, Nebraska and Wisconsin.

Cheers!

Barbara Rasko, Publisher

Make Mine Wine

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Stall Crush of Holidays with Winery Fun

Do you feel like I do? This is the last “free” weekend before the crush of the holidays? Then, get out and have some fun in Midwest Wine Country.

This afternoon, Friday, November 16th 4:00 – 7:00 p.m., you can visit with Bonnie Lucas of WHO Radio’s Van and Bonnie at Tassel Ridge Winery. While you’re there, sample the delicious peanut brittle made with Tassel Ridge Wine – and the delectable wine-flavored caramel sauce (I’m thinking …drizzle on bread pudding, or dip apples!). Of course, Tassel Ridge has so many goodies, so choose some for yourself or gifts. Also, they carry wonderful gourmet cheeses that pair so well with their wine. Tassel Ridge Winery is a great spot for holiday shopping!

Snus Hill Winery has two music events this weekend – the Jazz Quintet, Pro Musica, is playing tonight from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m., and Sunday, from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. you can enjoy the Jazz variety of the Bill Martin Group. I was at Snus Hill Winery this week – they have a great room for music and fun, and fine wine. When you’re there, ask Diane for her turkey gravy with Snus Hill wine recipe.

I was at Sugar Grove Vineyard and Gathering Pace last week. The Sugar Grove Grange Hall is beautifully decorated for the holidays, as I’m sure it has been for over 100 years. This long-time community gathering place is warm, inviting and gracious. The historic Grange sits on a hill with a breathtaking view to sunsets, vineyards and Iowa countryside. If you have tickets to tonight’s six-course wine dinner and concert (acoustic guitarist Gayla Drake Paul), you’re in for a treat. The next event – the Sugar Grove Holiday Wine Dinner will be December 15th. Paul Micich and Dan Nickelson will entertain with jazz. Call early for reservations.

The entertainment continues this Sunday, the 18th, at Little Swan Lake Winery with easy going music by Dave Rowley. The event is from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Enjoy the music and a delicious meal featuring Buffalo Lasagna.

The weather is beautiful, the wine is fine, and the fun is waiting at wineries throughout the Midwest! To find more winery events in Iowa, or throughout the Midwest, log on to www.makeminewinemagazine.com.

 

Cheers!

 

Barbara Rasko, Publisher

Make Mine Wine