Thursday, April 4, 2013

Notes from the Tasting Room: The Cherry Blossoms

This is written from the perspective of our tasting room and Wine Club coordinator Kelly, who moved here last year from a big city and has been fanatical about a tiny place called Zillah and its wine country ever since.

Spring Barrel (oh so soon!) will mark my first full year of living, and growing and learning, in the Yakima Valley. I am coming full circle in my experience of the shift of seasons—the sun, the weather, the food, the plants, the work—that all changes with them and is all so distinct. (Seasons are a novel concept for a Southern Californian…)
Every time of year here is beautiful in its own way. During summer fruit is ripe and juicy from the trees, people are outside and energized and everywhere, and during fall, each leaf is yellow and the sun is no longer unrelenting. During winter the snowy vines and empty irrigation canals have a contrasting calmness that by then is welcome.

But spring, the last of the seasons for me to experience here, is by far my favorite. It feels like nature was secretly planning this explosion of green plants and chirping birds for a few months now (winter, that conspiring season)… because it did explode. Suddenly the sun is brighter and the days are longer, but best of all: the cherry trees are blooming.
The Cherry Blossoms on the Washington D.C. mall are beautiful, but the orchard cherry blossoms here are beautiful in a functional way. After living and working on a farm, where hard work and getting things done are nonnegotiable daily priorities, functionality is beautiful in its own right. Coupled with hundreds of delicate pink blooms, on trees perfectly lined, it’s mesmerizing.

Cherry Blossoms at the winery, no justice done!

At the winery, the people are coming back, more tasting room visitors with every day. Things are warming up and summer is moving in (picnics and porch sitting and river floating and sun roofs, oh my!) and I am counting down to Spring Barrel weekend (April 27 & 28) …so I can do it all again.
See you in the tasting room!

Kelly

2 comments:

  1. Hooray for your first anniversary!!! Wonderfully written, my friend, and you paint such a pretty picture! Us city folk have to look a little harder to find the few trees that are blooming in between the buildings and the concrete. Count your lucky stars~~ Can't wait to visit for spring release!!!!!!!!

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  2. Thank you darling! You'll be here SO SOON! The blossoms will still be here and beautiful as ever. (And I'll rope you back into a visit when the fruit is ripe!)

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