Tuesday Apr 30 | Santa Barbara Independent
While Rhone varietals like syrah and grenache have been garnering much critical acclaim for Paso Robles in recent years, the region's roots are really in cabernet sauvignon and other Bordeaux varietals, which account for more than 50 percent of the plantings there.
Report given on Dog Island cleanup
Tehama County Trails Coordinator Alan Abbs and Sean Harrasser of the Tehama County Transportation Commission speak at a Thursday evening program at the Sacramento River Discovery Center.
BizHawk: The Daily Grind Inches Toward Opening of Second Shop
Lynda.com wins award, local entrepreneurs set to launch ShipHawk, and Santa Barbara MTD will host ribbon-cutting for new ticket machine The Daily Grind of Santa Barbara is working to open a second location at 2912 De la Vina St., a former Taco Bell and just up the street from its longtime location at the corner of De la Vina and Mission streets.
Froome Gets Big Stills In Surprise Raid Deputy Sheriff James M. Froome of this city conducted a successful raid on moonshiners and bootleggers today when, in company with Constable Clyde moore of Vina and Roy Grider of Los Molinos, he surprised Same Weakley and H. Killingsworth in a tent about ten miles southeast of Vina near the Butte county line.
World Malbec Day: Celebrating the wines of Argentina
As World Malbec Day is approaching on April 17, 2013, sharing the history of Malbec and some fabulous wineries seemed appropriate to honor this day.