Why do Jeana and Chad like Pinot Noir? I fell in love with Pinot before Chad. I gravitated toward this elegant, expressive and delicate wine over bigger bolder wines. I… Continue reading Why do Jeana and Chad like Pinot Noir?
Author: Gary Thompson
Regenerative Organic Certification Process for the Farm
Regenerative Organic Certification Process for the Farm Hello everyone! My name is Emma McLaren and I am the former Sustainability Intern and current Environmental Specialist at Chelan Valley Farms. I… Continue reading Regenerative Organic Certification Process for the Farm
Bud Break on the Farm
Bud Break on the Farm On March 20th we celebrated the Spring Equinox however we haven’t really felt or seen spring until this past week. As soon as the snow… Continue reading Bud Break on the Farm
Hatching Baby Chicks, Varieties and Colors of Eggs
Hatching Baby Chicks, Varieties and Colors of Eggs The story of how we got into raising chickens. Let me start of by saying – we love chickens. I’m going to… Continue reading Hatching Baby Chicks, Varieties and Colors of Eggs
An Introduction to Dahlias
An Introduction to Dahlias After taking the amazing Floret online workshop in the Winter of 2018, I was introduced to the beauty of dahlias. Growing up in the Sumner Valley,… Continue reading An Introduction to Dahlias
Bottling Wine. What’s it looks like at Lagriōth Winery?
Bottling Wine. What’s it looks like at Lagriōth Winery? Happy St. Patricks day! Today is bottling day at Lagrioth. This day is one of the biggest and most important days… Continue reading Bottling Wine. What’s it looks like at Lagriōth Winery?
Animals: why we’re incorporating them and how they improve the farm.
Animals: why we’re incorporating them and how they improve the farm. Are we a winery? Are we a vineyard? Are we a farm? Is it possible to be all the… Continue reading Animals: why we’re incorporating them and how they improve the farm.
Sourcing, Growing and a History of Tulips
Sourcing, Growing and a History of Tulips A renowned staple of Spring is the arrival of new things. Though the year in our calendar begins on January first, Spring is… Continue reading Sourcing, Growing and a History of Tulips