Sunday, December 30, 2007

HUDSON-CHATHAM WINERY TO PARTICIPATE IN
FARM FILM FEST

A FAMILY FARM a documentary film by Carlo DeVito will premiere at the Chatham Keep's Farming, Farm Film Fest. The film tells the story of the DeVito's quest to plant a vineyard and start a winery on the last remains of an historic Columbia County family dairy farm, Brisklea Farms.

More to come.

Farm Film Fest
Crandell Theatre, Chatham
Sunday, January 13
1:00-4:00pm
Ages: All
Free admission. At Chatham's historic Crandell Theatre. Please bring a non-perishable food item to support Chatham's Silent Pantry. The film festival is sponsored by Chatham Agricultural Partnership, The Chatham Film Club and Columbia Land Conservancy.

Call for Entries - Now Accepting SubmissionsWe are especially interested in short films about farms and regional farming-related issues. Please send DVD to: Mary Gail Biebel. 278 Bushnell Rd. Chatham, NY 12037
HUDSON-CHATHAM WINES NOW AVAILABLE AT
EAST CHATHAM WINES AND SPIRITS!


Tom and Mary Hack are the first store to carry Hudson-Chatham Winery wines! The well known store, located at 1129 State Road 295, right across from Classic Country. There phone number is (518) 392-5555.

They have the Blanc de Blanc, Merlot, Lindenwald White, and Ghent Blush.

We are proud to be in their exquisite and well stocked shop.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

HUDSON-RIVER SAMPLER RAVES..."VISIT THE HUDSON-CHATHAM WINERY...IT'S DELIGHTFUL AND DELECTABLE!"

In the December 2007 issue of the Hudson River Sampler, Hilary Hart generously wrote about the winery, "The winery is delightlful, with a warmly beckoning fireplace and seating area among shelves and tables displaying not only their own wines and edibles, but a wonderful array of related books, giftware, and holiday items."

Hilary also raved about our syrups, which she described as "Delicious!"

"The DeVitos have made a WONDERFUL beginning here," gushed Hilary.

Our Happy Endings and Beginnings event on December 15th was a massive success, and we certainly think HIlary and the Hudson River Sampler had a lot to do with it!

Thank you one and all!