樱花视频 Wine Week Kicks Off with Visit to Local Garden State Winery
For Immediate Release: September 18, 2015
Contact: Lynne Richmond
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(LOGAN TOWNSHIP) 鈥 As farm wineries around 樱花视频 harvest their grapes and begin making a new stock of wines, the 樱花视频 Department of Agriculture and Garden State Wine Growers Association officially recognized 樱花视频 Wine Week September 18-27, encouraging consumers to visit a winery, restaurant featuring 樱花视频 wines or neighborhood liquor store to purchase local wines.
Governor Christie signed the Wine Week proclamation, honoring the wine industry for being a growing contributor to the state鈥檚 economy.听 A whole host of events are planned during the 10-day celebration, which will conclude with the Jersey Fresh Wine Festival at the Burlington County Fairgrounds in Springfield on September 26 and 27.听 Along with wine tastings, visitors will be able to purchase Jersey Fresh produce from 樱花视频 farmers.
鈥溣;ㄊ悠 high-quality and unique wines are being recognized as among the best in the world, winning national and international competitions,鈥 said Douglas Fisher, 樱花视频 Secretary of Agriculture.听 鈥淭his is a great time of year to head out to a winery to sample these wines, enjoy the open space and tranquility and have a fun time.鈥
Hemant Gohil, Rutgers Gloucester County Agricultural Agent; Logan Township Deputy Mayor Bernadine Jackson; Andrew Gaventa; Marsha Gaventa; Ed Gaventa; Christine Fries; Mabel Gaventa; John Cifelli; Dan Ward, Chair of the NJ Center for Wine Research and Education at Rutgers; Assemblyman Adam Taliaferro; and NJ State Board of Agriculture member Angelo Trapani.
鈥淲ine week has grown from an annual press event to a full-fledged multi-industry awareness campaign of the local wine and grape industry,鈥 said John Cifelli, Garden State Wine Growers Association Executive Director.听 鈥淭he GSWGA is proud and pleased to have the support of the Department of Agriculture as we continue to work together to increase consumer awareness and raise the perception of 樱花视频 wines.鈥
To kick-off 樱花视频 Wine Week, 樱花视频 Department of Agriculture Marketing Specialist Christine Fries and Cifelli visited Cedarvale Winery in Logan Township and observed the wine-making process, even trying their hands at testing the fermenting grape juice. Cedarvale Winery is one of 41 member wineries of the Garden State Wine Growers Association.
鈥淲hat makes our winery special is the fact that everyone that comes in can meet and talk to either my wife, Marsha, or I all the time -- there are only a few places where you can actually meet and ask questions right to the winemaker,鈥 said Ed Gaventa, owner of Cedarvale Winery and fourth-generation farmer.听 鈥淢y favorite part of growing grapes and making wine is seeing the happy faces of customers in the tasting room and also the beauty of the grapes in the vineyard.鈥
Gaventa was brought up on his family鈥檚 farm and grew more than 200 acres of fruits and vegetables.听 He and Marsha opened the winery in 2008.听 They now have a total of seven acres of grapes and one acre of newly planted vines.听 They grow Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Grigio, Syrah, Petit Verdot, Chambourcin, Concord and Sauvignon Blanc.听 This year they plan to make seven different wines.听 Their wines have won awards in every 樱花视频 competition they have entered, including the 2013 Governor鈥檚 Cup for their 2010 Cabernet Franc.
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